peteark
- 24 May 2005 13:03
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insiderinside
- 11 Jun 2005 13:25
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http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,39020336,39202749,00.htm
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/06/09/doorstep_selling/
http://www.electricnews.net/frontpage/news-9611887.html
http://www.digital-lifestyles.info/display_page.asp?section=cm&id=2287
advans
- 11 Jun 2005 17:48
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Insider, it would be fairer of you you to analyse the websites you post before doing so, as if you were to read into them, they still do not have any bearing on CCR. As your un-named mate, you also post negative wiyhout researching the websites you paste up.
Talk Talk for example, has a monthly charge of 7.99, offers only 23 countries for international calls (of which the first few I checked were more expensive anyway) and has that old 'pre-fix' system.
Wise up mate, post researched facts not the same repetitive, non-competitive rubbish. All those so-called cheap international call companies have a catch!!
Haystack
- 11 Jun 2005 18:51
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I think it worth seeing all the other calling companies as it indicates how crowded the cheap calling market is.
This is particularly important as there are many companies much cheaper than CCR. Of course when details of them are published then 'advans' always says that price is not the issue and CCR is a better service. However, when 'insiderinside' posts details of other calling companies then 'advans' makes the point that CCR are cheaper. On the one hand he says price is not an issue and then makes an issue of it when it suits him.
Personally I think that price is the key issue when it comes to cheap calling companies. It is price that has made the consumer look around in the first place. Once consumers realise they are paying too much with BT say or for any sort of product then they shop around and price is what drives them. It would difficult to find many calling companies that are more expensive than CCR, but very easy to find dozens that are cheaper.
Look on
http://niftylist.co.uk
or
http://www.1899.com
for really cheap international, UK and mobile calling.
annbar
- 12 Jun 2005 16:56
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We're back from hols - where is everyone?
peteark
- 12 Jun 2005 18:01
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Ann we are still here.........just not much to talk about at the mo.
annbar
- 12 Jun 2005 18:36
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Thanks - watching with interest.
REDHILL
- 12 Jun 2005 18:47
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I would expect to see the start of a run up to an expected trading statement due at the beginning of July.
QUINAN
- 13 Jun 2005 07:34
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Morning all hope you all had a nice weekend, as red says thing will get more interesting towards the end of the month. But one thing is clear hits to the CCR web site are steadily increasing. And with most dealers only now are just starting to promote CCR we could see even more volume in the comeing weeks/months. I think the real impact will come in about six months time, then EVS it will be a completely different ball game.
advans
- 13 Jun 2005 08:01
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Morning Q and all!
Nice day here in the valleys!
I am pretty confident we will surpass the 5p level within the next two weeks on the build up to the trading statement, which, if just in line with earlier predictions, will push us to the 8/9p level, as this will be the evidence the market are looking for that EVS has sustained the excellent results from December.
If there is good news on CCR on the take up, and perhaps a comment reducing the 18 month forecast for increased revenue from this, I see no reason why we shouldn't breach the 10p.
The original 7p burst was due to the December trading statement which caused tremendous buying, probably many buying in for thre quick kill, this time there will be more long term investment added to a few more institutions seeing EVS as a good bet.
taquila
- 13 Jun 2005 08:09
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Morning everyone.
Not managing to get much through to the bb's at the mo, my internet connection playing up - sometimes no typing, sometimes e-mails fail to get delivered. I'm not ignoring anyone, just intermittant response. I cannot even stay on ADV for more than 2 minutes before I lose connection (but no great loss there!)
Hope the next few weeks see a good climb up in sp, though I think it will be a bit quiet this week, again.
Cheers,
J
peteark
- 13 Jun 2005 08:46
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Morning Q, T, everyone else.
I think the best way to see how dealers are progressing will be the Alexa ratings. I am not so bullish for the share price this month, as I stated in my last email, we could even drop below 4p. If we do this could be a very good buying opportunity, moving into July. I will not do as others and predict a share price, I will wait from guidance from the company. We may stay around this mark for a while or move very quickly into double figures, we shall see.
peteark
- 13 Jun 2005 08:59
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Everyone knows I am very bullish in regards to EVS.
However if we are doing really well in regards to revenue, why has there not been more director buying. As far as directors share holdings go Steve Evans holds a very large stake, he alone is willing to back his ability with his own money. I do not see this from other people on the management team. If we are exceeding expectations would now not be considered a good time to buy, why have the other directors not increased their holdings? I am sure there is a reason for this.
QUINAN
- 13 Jun 2005 09:17
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Hi pete this could be one reason for lack of directors not buying
RNS Number:6589H
Envesta Telecom PLC
21 January 2005
Envesta Telecom plc ("Envesta Telecom" or "the Company") today announces that the Board has granted options to Executive Chairman, Kevin Jauncey, over 5,000,000 ordinary shares in the Company. These options are vested now, and are exercisable on or after 12th November 2006 but before 21st January 2015, and are exercisable at a price of 2.9p per ordinary share, the closing middle market price as at 20th January 2005. The Board has also granted Kevin Jauncey incentive options over a further 20,000,000 ordinary shares in the Company, which will only vest if and when the Company's share price reaches certain targets. The target share prices, number of options vesting at those prices, and exercise prices of these options are as follows: Number of Shares over which Target Share price Option exercisable Exercise price per Share 4p 5,000,000 3.4p 6p 2,500,000 5.1p 8p 2,500,000 6.8p 10p 10,000,000 8.5p These options are exercisable two years after vesting, but in any event no later than 20th January 2015.
peteark
- 13 Jun 2005 10:09
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Q
I think you are right there..............why should he buy with that package.
thirdtime
- 13 Jun 2005 10:47
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pete - because he can cash in the options at 2.9p if EVS are doing well - if not it will have cost nothing.
It is good to see that the price needs to rise for them to cash in their options - it would mean more dillution though. Also if they expect the price to rise to make the options a tasty package - why not buy shares in the market also and show some real comitment?
I expect that the options to KJ are part of what is required to get him onboard?
The rest presumably don't pay themselves enough to buy a few shares in the market?
QUINAN
- 13 Jun 2005 10:53
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Is the CCR web site down or is my PC playing up?
thirdtime
- 13 Jun 2005 10:54
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CCR fine for me!
peteark
- 13 Jun 2005 11:17
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fine here as well........lol
QUINAN
- 13 Jun 2005 11:22
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Yep rebooted now all ok
advans
- 13 Jun 2005 11:44
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You'd think a guy that dabbles in electronics would have a half decent PC!! :)