moneyman
- 03 Nov 2005 21:50
This one looks quite interesting - IDN
MACD and RSI both positive and a break through the top Bollinger should see new levels being attained.
Has been in a down turn for some time and for no specific reason. Brokers estimate an EPS of .26 for FY05 and .31 for FY06 on a rough guide PE of 15 and taking no consideration for tax benefits it looks very cheap. The company is profitable and Seymour Pierce have recently issued an outperform recommendation.
Price 03/11/05 = 2.3 to buy
Haystack
- 24 Jul 2006 23:42
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canary9 -
Seymour Pierce are the house brokers of IDN. Even small children know to ignore house brokers. Don't forget that Seymour Pierce had EVS as a buy shortly before they went belly up (and they were in the same sector as IDN).
ptholden
I post negative comments on IDN, because I am very negative about it.
I regard DVS as an over priced stock. Little positive can be said about DVS at present. The next set of results will still not say much. The set after next should be more informative. DVS have gained a few contracts to supply kits, but the customers look like the kinds of companies that will tie them down to very tight margins. Plenty of companies get contracts by sacrifying their margins. It remains to be seen as to whether DVS is like that. I am afraid that you will have to put up with me on the DVS thread as well.
I expct the DVS price to fall soon.
ptholden
- 24 Jul 2006 23:53
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Wouldn't be surprised if the DVS SP does go down, but it has risen 50% since your negative post on the 2/3 July!!
Apologies to IDN posters for being off topic.
pth
Haystack
- 25 Jul 2006 00:01
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A rising share price is not an indication that it is not over-priced.
ptholden
- 25 Jul 2006 00:09
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Nope, but in the short term - you got it wrong. Plain and simple.
Haystack
- 25 Jul 2006 00:20
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I am not discussing the short term. I am saying I think it is over-valued. SPs may goup and down. The longer term will tell if I am right. As I don't bhave a position on DVS then it is of litle importance to me if it goes up or down in the short term. If you have made money on it then good luck to you. Mind you a profit is not a profit until you are out of the stock.
Haystack
- 25 Jul 2006 11:54
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A few trades which could be buys or sells, but another MM has dropped the price. I expect this to be much lower soon.
ptholden
- 25 Jul 2006 12:27
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Online prices are 2.06 v 2.08
Reasonably safe to assume the trades at 2.08 are Buys, at least have the good grace to admit so, afterall you never have any doubt when posting, 'all Sells today'
Accepted the point about MM dropping prices.
Haystack
- 25 Jul 2006 14:08
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The 2.08 trades are exactly at the mid price, so they could be buys or sells. The fact that an MM has dropped the price may be an indication that the trades were SELLS.
There is only one MM now above 2p for the bid at 2.05. The others are one at 1.95p, one at 1.9p and three at 1.85p.
The price is 2.05 v 2.1
ptholden
- 25 Jul 2006 14:26
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As I said Haystack, I tested the on line prices first thing this morning and also after the trades at the time of my post which have consitently been 2.06-2.08. . Can't understand why you won't accept the trades were buys and take a more balanced view. However, it looks like the SP is going to fall.
Haystack
- 26 Jul 2006 17:01
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SELLS against BUYs more than 4 to 1 - a lot of downward pressure.
ptholden
- 26 Jul 2006 20:10
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Yep a whopping 0.015% of the company traded in one day, this is clearly massive downward pressure. Behave yerself Haystack, you really should moderate your comments within the boundaries of common sense. In your one man crusade against small telecom companies, you are beginning to lose yer grip and show yourself up. Consecutive days of biased misinformed blatant de-ramping now.
pth
Haystack
- 26 Jul 2006 21:09
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Would you say it was in a downward trend?
ptholden
- 26 Jul 2006 21:23
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Have never said it wasn't Haystack, but your comment today '4-1 blah blah' related to today's trades. Now you see those charts are worth posting, they tell a story, grabbing sells of 60,000 to try and prove your point is kinda, well, pathetic really. As I said, get a grip amd do be more moderate with your wilder comments ;-)
pth
canary9
- 29 Jul 2006 10:52
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At least I'm not the only one that considers this a buy! Nice write up in the Independent today.
http://money.independent.co.uk/personal_finance/invest_save/article1201856.ece
Haystack
- 29 Jul 2006 20:03
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The Independent article doesn't read that way to me. It sounds a bit based on hope.
"My hope is IDN will trade its way out of the basement.".
canary9
- 31 Jul 2006 09:48
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Nice to see some blue today!
IDN Telecom PLC
28 July 2006
IDN Telecom plc
('the Company')
Holding in Company
The Company was informed today that Gartmore Investment Limited purchased
1,000,000 ordinary shares in the capital of the Company on 24 July 2006, and is
now interested in 11,834,654 ordinary shares in the capital of the Company,
representing 3.05% of the entire issued ordinary share capital of the Company.
For further information please visit
www.idn.co.uk
or contact:
Mike Morrison, Managing Director, 0870 777 1775
Gordon Hermiston, Finance Director, 0870 777 1775
Jeremy Porter, Seymour Pierce Limited, 020 7107 8000