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Invensys - Recovery Play (ISYS)     

moneyman - 09 May 2003 22:22

Well it seems that ISYS is waiting for news...maybe it's round the corner !

SSA leads chase to buy Baan

2 May 2003 SSA Global Technologies will shortly conclude the purchase of Invensys' Baan software subsidiary, according to mounting rumours circulating in the City of London.

The revitalised enterprise resource planning (ERP) software vendor SSA GT is set to conclude a deal within weeks for Baan — and for radically less than the $708 million that Invensys, the troubled engineering conglomerate, paid for it in 2000.

SSA GT is awash with cash after raising $75 million from venture capital group General Atlantic Partners just last month. CEO Mike Greenough's plans to make SSA GT a $400 million company by July 2003 are well known. It even retains a head of acquisitions to research potential opportunities.

Both Baan and SSA GT were once top five ERP software vendors.

In April 2002, SSA bought the Interbiz ERP division of Computer Associates, but its revenues still run far short of Greenough's target. In the second fiscal quarter to the end of January 2003, the company posted revenues of $64 million, up 55% on the same period a year earlier.

System Software Associates (SSA) was one of the stars of the early enterprise resource planning (ERP) software sector, but sales collapsed dramatically in the mid-1990s following the botched introduction of new product.

Called BPCS 6, the package was bug-ridden and, before those bugs had been ironed out, the company tried to force users into upgrading. That led to a fall in sales and a crisis of confidence from which it never recovered.

It filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2000 and the assets were purchased by Gores Technology Group in July of that year. In May 2001, another venture capital investor, Cerberus, took a majority stake in the company.

http://www.infoconomy.com/pages/news-and-gossip/group78868.adp

Abdul - 16 Jan 2006 12:48 - 52 of 131

bright future ahead of it, so stick wit it

driver - 16 Jan 2006 15:54 - 53 of 131

This is good news
Standard Life Investments have increased their holding by 340 million +
http://moneyam.uk-wire.com/cgi-bin/articles/200601161455479894W.html

capetown - 29 Jan 2006 19:24 - 54 of 131

Up 5% @close fri,Seems to be holding steady @21p level,still off its recent high 23p,
Where to now,Holding and hoping,any thoughts driver would be most appreciated good or bad.

driver - 29 Jan 2006 21:13 - 55 of 131

capetown
I'm holding but don't know why or even why I bought, now on the back burner till they hit 100p one day.

capetown - 29 Jan 2006 21:45 - 56 of 131

That will be one hell of a day!!
Hope you are right

driver - 31 Jan 2006 22:46 - 57 of 131

Chart looks good heading up slowly but surely.

capetown - 01 Feb 2006 03:39 - 58 of 131

Interseting that it closed up,with markets down,and more sells than buys

capetown - 01 Feb 2006 03:41 - 59 of 131

Interesting ,to early to spell !!

capetown - 01 Feb 2006 14:07 - 60 of 131

Up she goes,nice and slow

capetown - 01 Feb 2006 14:50 - 61 of 131

And up she goes again

capetown - 02 Feb 2006 12:18 - 62 of 131

Small article in shares today,
technicall analysis sugests short term move to 40pence

Fill ya boots

driver - 02 Feb 2006 15:08 - 63 of 131

capetown
Thanks for that and a new Finance Director can't be bad.

ahoj - 08 Feb 2006 00:35 - 64 of 131

this baby should wake up soon. We need an update.

capetown - 08 Feb 2006 17:16 - 65 of 131

ahoj
is there a trading update due out soon?
was very tempted to top up today but not confident enough !,did you see the article in shares magazine?

driver - 08 Feb 2006 17:37 - 66 of 131

capetown
Was the article in shares magazine positive.

capetown - 08 Feb 2006 18:02 - 67 of 131

driver,it was positive in that it was a technical annalysis,looking at the trend and it suggested target 40pence,with a stop loss of 15pence
hope this helps

Ray A - 08 Feb 2006 20:42 - 68 of 131

See Shares 19 Jan p49, key date is 23rd Feb for third-quarter results. Picked more up in early trade this morning at 20.47p - nice move forward today, keep buying!

driver - 08 Feb 2006 21:25 - 69 of 131

capetown
Cheers.

ahoj - 08 Feb 2006 23:12 - 70 of 131

Capetown,
Very high activity in oil industry should help Invensys. I was expecting this to happen when I bought a year ago at 22p. I'm hoping for a fast recovery this year.

capetown - 09 Feb 2006 06:09 - 71 of 131

Same here mr ahoj,
My average is 20.50
if the chartists are right we have 40p to look forward to.
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