driver
- 02 Mar 2006 15:23
johnstonp
- 03 Jul 2007 15:25
- 724 of 934
is SMC a good buy at 29 ? Big sella of one an a half million today ? yet no comment from anyone today in the room
zscrooge
- 05 Jul 2007 17:00
- 726 of 934
GVC
Much less of a gamble than many other 2 bit shares that seem to excite punters ;-)
moneyplus
- 26 Jul 2007 19:42
- 728 of 934
and me--what a day!! have a look at TAIH looks to be a future star.
moneyplus
- 27 Jul 2007 10:11
- 730 of 934
Driver read the thread on the other side and the AGM announcement about the number of hospitals they are now dealing with. The figures were excellent too but as you say with chinese stocks who knows!
cynic
- 27 Jul 2007 14:10
- 731 of 934
driver ..... i think you are wise ....... have posted a fairly obvious caveat there and of course been castigated by some little twerp for not promoting a strong buy!
cynic
- 27 Jul 2007 16:48
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strange old day on the markets .... FTSE surprisingly solid, especially in the light of continuing weakness in USA, which is strange in itself given the figures that cam out.
some stocks were surprisingly firm and others the reverse, without apparent rhyme or reason ....... let's hope next week sees a little sanity return
meanwhile, my purchases of DOO and TAN seem to be about right, especially the latter, though arguably should not have bought back into CSR so eagerly two days ago
kimoldfield
- 27 Jul 2007 18:19
- 734 of 934
ZGP
Bought a few of these yesterday on the back of their RNS detailing the latest product. The shares have had a fairly torrid time recently, for no particular reason. I have used their Onspeed product for quite a while now and it works very well for speeding up internet connection, though my broadband connection is much faster these days so I leave it mainly switched off. The ShrinkMyTunes software looks like a sure winner to me, but DYOR of course. The SP, as it would since I bought, has declined but I am tempted to buy more if there is a further fall. Has anyone got a good reason to stop me?!!
London, UK - 26 July 2007 - Z GROUP plc, the AIM listed developer and provider
of leading consumer Internet technologies, announces the launch of
ShrinkMyTunes, a unique compression software that has the capability to
quadruple the storage capacity of iPods, MP3 players and mobile phones.
ShrinkMyTunes' compression of MP3 audio files is achieved through proprietary
encoding and heuristic optimization algorithms developed by former NASA
scientists. This software has been licensed exclusively by Z GROUP for
worldwide distribution. The compressed audio files are compliant with the
industry standard MP3 format and remain in MP3 format after the compression has
taken place. The software works seamlessly with iTunes and any MP3 player and
takes under a minute to compress each track.
Jamie True, Joint CEO of Z GROUP, said:
'ShrinkMyTunes addresses important and specific needs for anyone with a music
collection and will be particularly popular with owners of iPod minis and
shuffles, as well as new iPhone customers. There are currently over 11 million
people in the UK alone that own an MP3 player and this sector is continuing to
experience high growth. We are very proud to be the first and only company to
bring such an innovative, useful and affordable software product to consumers
worldwide. ShrinkMyTunes builds on Z GROUP's success of delivering
award-winning compression software that started with our ONSPEED product.'
ShrinkMyTunes will be available for 19.99 from
www.shrinkmytunes.com
cynic
- 27 Jul 2007 18:52
- 735 of 934
"Shrink my tunes? ..... perhaps they also offer for wives, ""Shrink his testicles, for his cock is small enough already""
kimoldfield
- 27 Jul 2007 19:17
- 736 of 934
You've been talking to my wife Cynic?!
cynic
- 27 Jul 2007 20:14
- 737 of 934
not exactly, but the rumour was indeed posted on a BB!
kimoldfield
- 30 Jul 2007 16:28
- 738 of 934
Blimey, ZGP are even better than I thought.....look how they've shrunk the SP!! :oD
smiler o
- 08 Aug 2007 13:17
- 739 of 934
(Russia)
Now that Russian explorers have dived to the bottom of the Arctic Ocean and planted a Russian flag directly under the North Pole, there is little else that can be done to extract any hydrocarbons that could be found beneath the seabed. It was a good publicity stunt but there is little international bickering about the claim only sour grapes. Perhaps a barber pole and a few other treaty nation flags should make the wine more drinkable. !!!
Apparently this was all based on a misunderstanding when Bush told Putin to stick his flag where the sun don't shine. : )
smiler o
- 10 Aug 2007 10:29
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cynic
- 10 Aug 2007 10:47
- 741 of 934
no commentator will ever tell you to abandon ship or jump off the bridge!