bosley
- 20 Feb 2004 09:34
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 12:32
- 5173 of 27111
sellsell filtered for being sellsell
jimmy b
- 01 Jun 2005 12:35
- 5174 of 27111
How childish, if you dont agree with sequestor your filtered . Completely obnoxious
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 12:39
- 5175 of 27111
jimmy b - 01 Jun'05 - 12:35 - 5173 of 5173 (Filtered)
and on every other bb he pokes his long snout into-lol!what a creep.
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 12:52
- 5176 of 27111
Hi all,
Insiderinside has a big problem, well more than one, but I will only discuss the financial problems, as it is getting close to lunchtime, and I don't want to make you all sick :))))
Problem 1, long on bprg, falling SP, bad and inconclusive strategic and financial review, AGM coming up for more 'home truths' could be 20p soon.
Problem 2, short on SEO, consolidating SP, news coming any day soon, Greenseal commercialised, ASDA say 'several hundred' machines in year 1, alliances and marketing in place for a big USA, Canada, and Mexico rollout, USA talks with the 6 biggest retailers, plus others, Frogpack being aggressively marketed in USA and Canada, EVO say a deal 'within weeks if not months', could be 50p soon.
So ii quotes in usual basher style, asking for figures to back up facts that NOBODY can possibly come up with, there are too many variations in machines, tray types, tolerances, power supplies, etc, etc.
From the basher handbook ....
Lesson 5: Bashers know YOU CAN'T VERIFY THEIR STATEMENTS. That's why they make the vague statements they do. They rely on you being to lazy to research their droppings other than to scan the board for others opinions. This is particularly dangerous when you consider that Bashers work in packs and often validate and back up each others nonsense with what appears to be "innocuous and unsolicited" verification by comrade Bashers. Let's face it, we are all conditioned to "believe" everything we see in writing. If others by virtue of their "posts" also confirm this belief, then we are subconsciously doomed to swallow the hook, line and sinker... Basher - 1 Honest Investor - 0
Lesson 6: The Bashers PLAY ON YOUR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE. They can lie about information and you won't know the difference (unless you have done your own DD on the company and know the truth and facts).
And these also apply to ii/karen/sequestor etc
Rules for Successful Bashing:
1. Be anonymous
2. Use 10% fact. 90% suggestion. The facts will lend credibility to your suggestions.
5. Use multiple ISP's, handles and aliases.
6. Use two (2) or more aliases to simulate a discussion.
11. Be bold in your statements. People follow strength.
17. Kill the dreams of profits, not the company or the stock.
18. Use questions to create critical thinking. Statements to
reinforce facts.
22. If the companies history/PR's are negative constantly point to that. Compile a list of this data prior to beginning your efforts.
25. Always cite low volume, even when it's not.
Also ....
HOW TO IDENTIFY A BASHER
6. Bashers always select "an argument" that can never be resolved by research.
Cheers,
PM
jimmy b
- 01 Jun 2005 12:53
- 5177 of 27111
I thought i was filtered already.
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 12:55
- 5178 of 27111
funny how on a dull trading day they ramp the more, well tragic really.
andysmith
- 01 Jun 2005 13:37
- 5179 of 27111
What an absolute load of bollocks, filter me as well, I don't give a shit.
This thread has gone from reasoned debate and optimism to people just trying to bash it with no reason. Oh, loads of selling!! 400K wow.
Where the f**k has Karen come from, Fred1new, tut tut, BPRG doing badly mate? Seq, at first I thought you just put your current trading views over and with no more news I agreed it would drop. SEO is currently a traders dream and I have taken advantage of it to increase my holding but now you just seem intent on winding folk up.
I know enough to hold these long-term and you won't get my shares with scare-mongering. If you believe in SEO, hold or add, if you don't trade as you wish, nothing wrong with making money riding the waves BUT for FUCKS SAKE stop posting utter shite without foundation.
We know the risks if it fails, you are correct SP will fall but the potential is much bigger and to date all seems to be going well, according to Tony Ruane of Asda which is more important than SEO/SEO investors or even so-called rampers and actual rampers.
I had hoped people on this thread would grow up, never mind.
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 14:19
- 5180 of 27111
Three MM buys of 250,000
Things are hotting up, they always get the leaks first ;)
Cheers,
PM
ptholden
- 01 Jun 2005 14:27
- 5181 of 27111
karen33=IIdiot
say no more
jimmy b
- 01 Jun 2005 14:36
- 5182 of 27111
Thank god for that,andysmith's got rid of him..
Bullshare
- 01 Jun 2005 14:36
- 5183 of 27111
We have removed a poster who was previously banned by us under another name.
mike
MoneyAM
ptholden
- 01 Jun 2005 14:38
- 5184 of 27111
actually, apologies to IIdiot, I think karen33 might have been the one and only Pro?? Who knows, just passing the time.
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 14:39
- 5185 of 27111
Hooray !!!!
One in the bag for the honest investor :)
Although, being a cowboy 'investment advisor', I expect he will be back, as 'Alias Smith and Jones' :))))))))))))
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 14:52
- 5186 of 27111
Another 200,000 buy
51,500 worth !
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 01 Jun 2005 15:07
- 5187 of 27111
01 June 2005
Asda all set to double its home shopping service
LEEDS-BASED ASDA supermarket chain says it is on target to double the size of its home shopping service by the end of the year.
If the chain's current progress continues its home shopping service will cover 60 per cent of Britain by the end of 2005.
ASDA says the service already offers 20,000 lines across food and no-food products.
"In recent months ASDA has invested more than 7m in its home delivery service, opening up an additional 7,000 delivery slots and adding 21 new stores to its service, taking the total delivering to 53," said the US-owned company, which is part of the Walmart giant.
"By September 2005 ASDA will have opened another 21 store delivery services increasing its reach to 60 per cent of homes in Britain."
Last week the supermarket launched entertainment online - putting over 140,000 CDs, DVDs and games online with the simple promise - 'If it's available in the UK we've got it!'
Priority
David Rutley, director of ASDA e-commerce said: "We're constantly increasing the number of delivery slots available for customers.
"In the past 12 months we've focussed heavily on improving the usability of the service - as a result customer satisfaction scores have taken a big leap and customer retention rates have also made big steps forward."
"Giving great customer service is our top priority - that's why we poll hundreds of customers every week. The last survey shows that 97 per cent of our customers are happy with the service."
ASDA has also doubled its online range and customers can now choose from 20,000 lines across food and non-food and can buy products such as CDs to cookware; bed linen to bathroom accessories. For instance you can buy a 39.97 DVD player and a 9.97 CD Walkman online.
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 15:09
- 5188 of 27111
very odd that it is down, decent vol. on the buy side, ah well as the eunuch said, ` all that meat and no potatoes`.
treikiman
- 01 Jun 2005 15:10
- 5189 of 27111
well said Andy my sentiments exactly........why are people so positive at being negative
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 15:36
- 5190 of 27111
ouch theres 1.2685m reasons for its lack of rise, maybe now thats gone it might perform?
Sequestor
- 01 Jun 2005 15:59
- 5192 of 27111
DONCASTER????????
I`d sooner have a gonad hernia op. performed with a fish-knife -DONCASTER!!!
roflmfacb&ho.