PapalPower
- 07 Dec 2005 07:57
18th October 2007 : Leadcom voted "AIM International Company of the Year for 2007"


Main Web Site : http://www.leadcom-is.com/
Investor Relations Email : investorsinfo@leadcom-is.com
silvermede
- 06 Jun 2007 07:41
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Leadcom Integrated Solutions Ltd
Leadcom Announces New Wins in CEEMEA Region
June 6, 2007, Hod Hasharon, Israel - Leadcom Integrated Solutions Ltd.
('Leadcom' or 'the Company'), (AIM: LEAD), a leading international provider of
innovative telecommunication solutions, is pleased to announce it has been
awarded several new contracts in the Central, Eastern Europe, Middle East,
Africa region (CEEMEA), for an aggregated value of US$21.5 million. The value of
the contracts will be recognized in 2007 and 2008, already building upon
Leadcom's backlog for next year.
All new contracts are with regional operators in East and West Africa, and in
Eastern Europe, who are existing customers of the Company.
Most of the new orders encompass the delivery of turnkey solutions, including
works and services pertaining to deployment and construction of telecom sites.
In addition, Leadcom is delivering the Cell-on-Wheels (CoW), an advanced
solution developed by the Company, which allows the swift and flexible
deployment of temporary networks, thereby enabling operators to record revenues
immediately, even before the completion of deployment of a permanent network.
The CoW can also alleviate excess load on operational networks.
Arik Alcalay, Leadcom's CEO, commented: 'This flow of recurring revenues and
follow up orders from existing customers is evidence to Leadcom's delivery
abilities and professionalism, as well as the strength of our positioning in
this ever-growing market. These orders provide us with further confidence in
meeting and exceeding our ambitious goals for 2007.'
PapalPower
- 06 Jun 2007 08:12
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Nice to see the "exceeding" word in there.
cynic
- 06 Jun 2007 08:16
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delighted for you (and me) that at long last your ramping (sorry; lol!) of LEAD is at last proving have some substance!
PapalPower
- 06 Jun 2007 09:46
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Lol cynic, its always had substance, just nobody bothered to look at it. As we stand now there is minimal PI holdings, which is good, as that protects any against any corrections.
cynic
- 06 Jun 2007 10:01
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lest you missed this RNS (today), extract below ......
Panmure Gordon also reiterated its 89 pence target price on Leadcom, adding that the stock continues to represent very good value relative to its prospects ........ Meanwhile Altium has a 75 pence target price on Leadcom ...... it will revisit its estimates once it gets further revenue visibility, but added that it would be surprised not to be edging them up from current levels.
Kivver
- 06 Jun 2007 10:37
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i got in too PP, because of your posts on here and TIM, thanks. Mind, I got into pele too!!!!!!! :-(, the profits on lead have nearly covered the losses on Pele.
PapalPower
- 06 Jun 2007 10:54
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Lol kivver...... :) I know that feeling..............
Big Ted
- 06 Jun 2007 11:08
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hmmmmmmmmmm ditto...lol
i also got into CSR at the (wrong) time, this game takes patience, but the worry of the summer sell off remains...
cynic
- 06 Jun 2007 11:16
- 701 of 955
am in CSR (again!) at the moment .... still running at a profit though it has taken a pasting over the last couple of days ..... will stay put i think
PapalPower
- 07 Jun 2007 04:13
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Here is a post I put on TMF as a reply, its all IMO, but there you go :
"Well Dave, LEAD is very much in profit for me, and I'll be holding for the future, as it looks very exciting. I put a post on AFN, which I will copy below.
To add on to the post below, for the future, one must not forget than Indian mobile growth will run for 5 to 8 years more (thats excluding Wimax and new developements, just pure line capacity expansion). Whilst Leadcom have said they would look at China once they were happy that the Indian set up was underway, they seem to also be looking further ahead. It is known that Africa is now starting at the bottom of a potential hyperbolic growth in mobile use (as simply its cheaper than installing landline systems). To this end the potential acquisition news late this month or early next month will, if you note, increase Leadcoms coverage in...yes...Africa. I really do see Leadcom continuing to grow for many a year now, they have gone past the critical mass consolidation year, and its back to unadultered growth again, with the capital needs for that covered.
You might be able to run Leadcom as a CQ entry for a few more times in the coming months I feel, perhaps :)
Anyway, here is that post :
"PapalPower - 6 Jun'07 - 01:45 - 5185 of 5237
Gryphon, the fundamentals that are visible, and that the market can work on, do suggest a price in excess of 80p.
The inside track is of course different, if you are prepared to add up a sum of other parts.
Earnings enhancing acquisition, should add a little, however the more interesting thing is if it works well, for if it does it will give the directors the confidence to buy more companies. As from 2008 they will start to generate lots of cash, and this will then give them something to spend it on if we see a row of EPS enhancing acquisitions.
Large deals in India. Whilst a number of smaller deals are being done, the BSNL one is yet to be awarded. Also, there is a larger Reliance order to be worked out. Spending in India on mobile networks in the coming 5 years will be massive.
Talked about TASE listing, this will enable the PI demand there to buy Leadcom stock easily. There is demand, however there is resistance to buy stock from a foreign market, and the demand has suggested a local TASE listing to enable that function. This dual listing will also then enable LEAD to go into ISA's, which then also enables a larger section of UK investment money to buy LEAD.
Full London listing, some historic Israeli companies on AIM have created a bad impression, perhaps confidence is low for the Israeli AIM sector now, due to the past. Therefore, Leadcom should (and are as far as I know) considering a move up to a full listing, to get them off of AIM. With a full listing the market can have greater confidence in the company, and this can be reflected in a higher valuation.
Leverage, as Leadcom grows in size, so their leverage with end users becomes greater, and they can utilise this to promote (on commission or discount purchase or other basis) products from various companies. Hopefully the Redknee and Samsung agreements are the start towards a move into this area in greater depth, as this will help keep margins high.
Wimax, its a technology that will come in in greater amounts as the years pass, and yes, Leadcom do Wimax infrastructure.
The more they grow, the more they perform, the more they will be used. This will put more and more pressure on the smaller operations, family run ones, who as they lose business, will then look to sell up.........and well, back to acquisition strategy potential.
Sterling, the present strength against the dollar was a factor in "dampening" last years figures, only due to the fact of the conversion rate of earnings from cents to pennies. It is widely ackowledged that the mid term outlook for sterling is now very weak, and before too many moons pass Sterling should start out on a voyage to weakness. A return to 1.7 levels in 2008 cannot be ruled out, but this gives a near 15% boost to earnings figures (in sterling terms) for foreign companies.
On the sterling point, you'll notice that Leadcom do not do a "song and dance" routine, they report in US$ and you can convert over on the rate of the day for sterling values if you so wish.
Some other companies you'll note (in a rising sterling trend) will report in their currency, then use a backward average weighted price of their currency to sterling (which is of course much lower than the actual rate at the time the results are published) and then convert at this lower average rate into sterling, and put this manipulated sterling value into their results. There are other things other companies do to try to create the impression of higher earnings levels - however, not with Leadcom. Very much WYSIWYG."
silvermede
- 07 Jun 2007 08:00
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And they pay a divi, although you have 15% Israeli Tax deducted.
PapalPower
- 10 Jun 2007 10:26
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Some sector news :
http://www.i4u.com/article9422.html
Indian Mobile Firms add 5.04 mln GSM users in May
Posted on Fri, 8 Jun 2007 08:10:00 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian mobile phone service providers added more than 5 million GSM customers in May, taking the user base to 130.6 million in the world's fastest-growing cellular market, an industry body said on Friday.
The Cellular Operators' Association of India, which represents nine carriers offering wireless services based on the widely prevalent GSM platform, said 5.04 million users signed up in May, compared with 4.13 million in April.
Including the operators that run on the rival CDMA platform, India has been adding more than six million new users every month lured by call rates as low as one U.S. cent a minute.
Bharti Airtel Ltd. , India's top mobile service provider, gained 1.85 million customers in May taking its user base to 40.7 million.
Hutchison Essar Ltd., in which British phone firm Vodafone Plc bought a controlling stake this year, added 1.51 million users in May and boosted its total subscribers to 29.2 million.
The company climbed to the third position, dethroning state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. which got just 238,553 users in May, taking its user base to 27.99 million.
Reliance Communications , with 30.5 million subscribers, is India's second largest mobile services provider, but a majority of its subscribers are on the CDMA platform.
The company had said on Thursday it added 1.4 million subscribers in May.
Fifth-ranked Idea Cellular gained 703,412 subscribers in May, lifting its total users to 15.3 million
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http://news.monstersandcritics.com/business/news/article_1315453.php/New_Zealand_Telco_to_build_new_mobile_network
New Zealand Telco to build new mobile network
Jun 9, 2007, 8:23 GMT
Wellington - New Zealand's dominant telecommunications company Telecom is to build a new NZ$300 million (US$226 million) high-speed mobile network to improve customer connections with the rest of the world and hold onto corporate customers, according to reports Saturday.
The new 3G network, which should go live by late 2008, would improve broadband speeds, increase customers' capacity to 'roam' or use cellphones around the world, and give customers a greater choice of mobile handsets, Telecom said in a statement.
The New Zealand Herald newspaper noted that fewer than 20 per cent of mobile networks around the world use Telecom's current technology, which reduced customers' roaming options.
Telecommunications analyst Greg Main told the newspaper that Telecom estimated was missing out on revenue from 'roaming' customers that used the rival Vodafone worldwide network. The analyst estimated this foregone revenue at NZ$100 million (US$75 million) a year.
PapalPower
- 11 Jun 2007 04:01
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Whilst it means nothing to Leadcom directly, as they have not as yet got involved in the China market, it is good to see Ericsson win further large orders, as this surely ties up the Tech Service side of Ericsson, and ensures imv that in other area's where the work can be subcontracted, that it is subcontracted more and more.
http://www.bruneitimes.com.bn/details.php?shape_ID=32922
Ericsson, China Mobile in US$1b deal 11-Jun-07
SWEDISH telecoms group Ericsson yesterday signed a US$1 billion ($1.54 billion) deal with China Mobile to supply equipment to expand the Asian company's GSM coverage in 19 regions of China, Ericsson said.
The agreement was signed at a ceremony in Stockholm attended by Chinese President Hu Jintao, who was on a three-day state visit to the Scandinavian country, and Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt.
Ericsson will supply core and radio network equipment, along with related technical support and services, to expand China Mobile's GSM coverage, the Swedish firm said in a statement.
The expansion will allow China Mobile to boost network capacity and performance for hundreds of millions of subscribers. Deliveries have already started, Ericsson said.
A second agreement was also signed yesterday between mobile phone maker Sony Ericsson and China Postel Mobile Communications Equipment.
The US$600 million deal concerned mobile phone purchasing, Ericsson said.
Sony Ericsson announced a memorandum of understanding with the Shenzhen Telling Communications Corp for mobile phone purchasing valued at more than US$500 million.AFP
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http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199902911
Ericsson signs $1 billion GSM deal with China
Mike Clendenin EE Times (06/10/2007 10:13 PM EDT)
TAIPEI Even though interest in 3G is intensifying, China Mobile highlighted the continuing importance of 2G services in the country by signing a $1 billion deal on Sunday with Ericsson AB.
The announcement of the deal in Sweden coincided with a state visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao, and Ericsson noted that deliveries of core and radio network equipment had already begun.
China Mobile, the country's largest telco, is expected to launch 3G services in late 2007 or early 2008, using a Chinese technology known as TD-SCDMA. Once this new 3G technology gets a foothold, other Chinese operators will launch rival services based on CDMA2000 EV-DO and WCDMA.
The progress of 3G is being keenly watched in China, if only because it is the world's largest wireless telecom market. But because recent growth in China is being driven by less wealthy second- and third-tier cities, there is still a need to improve and expand 2G services coverage. Ericsson said its equipment will be used to boost China Mobile's GSM coverage in 19 regions of China.
Companies like Ericsson and Nokia-Siemens dominate the legacy networks in China, while local firms like Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp. are expected to get a larger share of contracts for 3G infrastructure.
PapalPower
- 24 Jun 2007 05:12
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For those interested there is a new (21st June 07) Company Presentation on the website, done in Flash.
http://www.leadcom-is.com/siteImages/leadcom21_6_07.swf
2517GEORGE
- 27 Jun 2007 11:04
- 707 of 955
Very active in the last 5 minutes.
2517
2517GEORGE
- 28 Jun 2007 12:28
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An acquisition, a reported 36% increase in sales in 6 months to 30th June, an increase in full year sales target to 225m from 180m usd due in part to the acquisition, and also momentum in other markets. Seems that the 180m target would have been exceeded without the acquisition. Looking good.
2517
steveo
- 28 Jun 2007 13:52
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Indeed looking very good, price target should now be increased to make it even more attractive, still a buy. Am holding on for 90p plus
jmacroesus
- 28 Jun 2007 16:14
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Panmure Gordon has raised target price from 89p to 110p
2517GEORGE
- 28 Jun 2007 16:42
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Excellent news, good finish to the day held on to 4.5p rise, the sooner we pass Panmure's initial target the better, their 110p compares to Altrium's 105p some time ago, although Altrium did come down from that figure. I must say I am puzzled at target prices, today a broker issued a 'buy' on a company(name escapes me) with a target price just below the current price, so how come it's a buy?
2517
PapalPower
- 28 Jun 2007 18:41
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Nice news today on the acquisition and also a very positive trading update.