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QuikTrak - Radiolocation & Messaging System.....Price has reached the Bottom. (QTR)     

SueHelen - 29 Jun 2004 18:08

CURRENT PRICE 2.00-3.00 PENCE
TRADES OVER 60,000 SHARES ARE DELAYED IN REPORTING BY 1 HOUR.

"QuikTrak will serve the community by providing secure, reliable and flexible tracking and messaging services"

http://www.quiktrak.co.uk

Substantial Share holdings updated on 14 June 2004.

Chris Kyriakou 19,241,056 (updated on 9 July 2004)
(including interest held through Investika
Ltd)
Guido van Alphen 671,989 (updated on 9 July 2004)
Charles de Chezelles 1,000,000 (updated on 9 July 2004)
Brian Parritt 682,825 (updated on 9 July 2004)
John Scott 998,334 (updated on 9 July 2004)
Damelian Automobile Limited 5,935,483
HSBC Global Custody Nominee (UK) 4,373,333
Productive Nominees Limited 3,348,400
Westpac Custodians Nominee 2,857,162
Philip Securities (UK) Nominees 2,630,084
SST Partners Pty Limited 1,865,437
________________________________________________________________________________
INTERIM RESULTS

QuikTrak Networks PLC
20 September 2004

QuikTrak Networks Plc

Interim Results

For the six month period ended 30 June 2004

The first six months of this financial year have presented the Company with some
major challenges.

Following the commercialisation of the M25 Network in late 2003, the Company
found that the market demand for a network limited to within the M25 was
incompatible with the operating costs being incurred, in particular the level of
spectrum fees being paid, which were for a national UK telecommunications
licence. Given the intense competition in the sector and the variety of
technologies on offer, it is now clear that a fundamental component of a
successful business plan is the ability to offer UK national coverage. The
establishment of such a network for QuikTrak would require a significant amount
of capital and we have to date not been successful in securing these funds,
despite sustained efforts.

Following a review of the costs incurred in operating the M25 Network, the Board
resolved it was not in shareholders' interests to continue to do so. As a
result, the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary, QuikTrak Telecommunications (UK)
Ltd (QTT), was placed into administration on 23 August 2004. The ability of
QuikTrak Networks plc to pursue its broader objectives is not impacted by this
decision.

During the six month period, the Company generated revenue of 157,002 (2003 :
26,025). The loss for the period was 2,589,940, which includes writing off
the value of the net assets in QTT to nil (2003 : loss of 1,471,848).
Included in the consolidated balance sheet at 30 June 2004 are assets of QTT
amounting to 1,142,642, offset by liabilities of QTT of the same amount.

The Company has refocused its operations in order to enable it to exploit the
Intellectual Property Rights of the technology and its unique software in
Europe, the Middle East and the countries of the former USSR through network
sales and licensing arrangements. In order to be able to demonstrate the
technology, the Company has negotiated the right to use a QuikTrak network
currently operating in Australia, at a substantially lower cost than the
operating costs of the M25 network.

In July 2004, the Company raised new equity of 800,202 (net of costs) to
finance this revised strategy.

Progress continues to be made in selling a licence agreement to a prospective
operator in the United Arab Emirates. This is the first example of QuikTrak
utilising the Intellectual Property ownership of its system and is intended to
act as a blueprint for all future licensing deals in Europe, the Middle East and
the countries of the former USSR. Licensing deals are expected to provide a
revenue stream through consultancy fees for preliminary investigations,
technical planning, acquisition of base-stations and software, as well as
through monthly technology, licence and technical support fees per base-station
and transponder deployed.

QuikTrak's secure, accurate and reliable tracking technology has been well
received by the market for a wide range of applications and I remain confident
that with our new approach based on licensing and partnerships we have a solid
base for re-building shareholder value.

Chris Kyriakou
Chairman
QuikTrak Networks plc

For further information contact:
Annie Richards QuikTrak Networks Plc Tel: 0870 010 6044
Hugh Oram Nabarro Wells & Co Ltd Tel: 020 7710 7400

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xmortal - 07 Oct 2004 17:07 - 611 of 702

Some large trades have gone thru. Sue could you please what is your veredict on these? Please dont take any notice of any derampers comments, as alwasy your commets are always welcome, please keep posting. Thanks

artey - 07 Oct 2004 19:04 - 612 of 702

Go on Sue......show us your commets ;-)

SueHelen - 07 Oct 2004 23:11 - 613 of 702

Nice rise again today....chart shows a clear breakout. Could get the BT news tomorrow.

SueHelen - 07 Oct 2004 23:13 - 614 of 702

Some very hefty buys reported today including a 1 million BUY at 2.90 pence. As the bookie would say bet he knows something good.

SueHelen - 07 Oct 2004 23:26 - 615 of 702

From iii board (posted yesterday) :

Just had a lovely long convo with QTR.
(BUY...)
Mentioned that it was rumoured in the paper etc etc, and that I also realised they could not divulge price sensitive info etc etc, but was there anything that I could be told?
They said, "The" deal was not signed last Friday, nor has it been signed as of 1.30 today. However there is a signing in the pipeline....
I stated that I was not after a recomendation to buy or sell etc, but I was looking at averaging down whilst the price is so low.....
This was met with a rather optimistic response. In that they didnt expect to see the price languishing at the low levels they are for much longer.

Its all poetic license etc, and read what you will into it.
Me, I'm raiding the piggy bank tonight, to buy more tomorrow.
Just hope the price falls this afternoon, to give me a lower price for my purchase.

Any sceptics, give them a call yourself. Very very friendly, and appear genuinly excited about the forthcoming news.

Dave

goldfinger - 07 Oct 2004 23:38 - 616 of 702

/T, where have you been sue helen for the last 3 weeks, kept looking out for you and no posts.????????????????????????????????????????????

cheers GF.

SueHelen - 08 Oct 2004 14:29 - 617 of 702

Press Mention : in today's Independent Newspaper.

In the world of small caps, QuikTrak Networks improved 0.38p to 3p as bulls remained convinced that a contract win is just around the corner.

http://news.independent.co.uk/business/analysis_and_features/story.jsp?story=569958

SueHelen - 08 Oct 2004 14:31 - 618 of 702

Press Mention : in today's Guardian Newspaper.

rumours of a deal with BT helped Quiktrak Networks rise 15% to 3p.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,1322518,00.html

Scripophilist - 08 Oct 2004 15:57 - 619 of 702

Anybody heard the rumour about AT&T yet?

Dil - 08 Oct 2004 16:00 - 620 of 702

I heard it was Worldcom

SueHelen - 08 Oct 2004 16:08 - 621 of 702

And we get the tick up, offer price ticks up to 3.50 pence....

xmortal - 08 Oct 2004 16:13 - 622 of 702

This is what my broker quoteed me to buy 3.30 to sell 2.84.

Dil - 09 Oct 2004 00:12 - 623 of 702

Well done mate , how much you make on Sue's 3p buy rec ?

Dil - 09 Oct 2004 00:14 - 624 of 702

Forgetting commissions , tax etc and the opportunity cost of not buying ACE at 80p of course.

Regards

PS thanks for the ACE tip Gausie , I owe you one

dominic simpson esq - 09 Oct 2004 09:13 - 625 of 702

Rumour in the City is that Sue Helen is in fact the great trading author Kermit Zeig, apparantly her technical analytic ability being shown on this thread is giving the game away to those that know Kermit.
I am therefore going to fill my boots with QTR monday, 2 quid by xmas.
Dominic Simpson esq.

Scripophilist - 09 Oct 2004 11:28 - 626 of 702

Apparantly Vodaphone are interested and an announcement will be made in the next month. Phoned QTR but they wouldn't comment on it.

Dil - 09 Oct 2004 13:41 - 627 of 702

lol

I was thinking of buying one and implanting it in my wife ... can never bloody find her when I need a lift home from the pub.

john50 - 09 Oct 2004 14:25 - 628 of 702

Sensible woman, the rubbish you talk on hear, i would hate to listen to you when you come out of the pub lol.

xmortal - 09 Oct 2004 18:45 - 629 of 702

Dil. i am recording profits on my stake. Maybe you are losing the plot here, QTR was a punt to be caught at the bottom, and I have thanks to Sue. I am sure Sue and the ones who took her advise when to buy are recording profits. Again many thanks for your tip Sue.

ptholden - 09 Oct 2004 19:12 - 630 of 702

Bid is now back to what it was when SH first started posting, so anybody who took her advice then is just about break even, and not recording profits, long time for funds to be earning nothing. Recent increase in value, entirely based on speculation and zero facts. Good luck if it comes off xmortal, but this was a crap tip.
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