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Tadpole , Microsoft/ Hewlett Packard Alliance. (TAD)     

Moneylender - 23 Jan 2003 08:09

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Kivver - 26 Jul 2004 14:13 - 754 of 2262

i repeat, Why do we have to get up early?

MightyMicro - 26 Jul 2004 15:25 - 755 of 2262

Kivver: I shouldn't bother, TAD's share price, or any other, for that matter, is unlikely to be influenced by any of us crawling out of our pits at some ungodly hour.

apple - 26 Jul 2004 16:21 - 756 of 2262

Price looks attractive but I'm not sure if it's bottomed yet.

Moneylender - 26 Jul 2004 16:36 - 757 of 2262

Kivver

As you may or may not know Tues is when the details of the aquisition are to be announced, according to Shares Mag. I was personally hoping for a little bit of news as well.
Now as news is usually announced in the morning!! You follow?

M

Kivver - 27 Jul 2004 08:17 - 758 of 2262

As Hermans Hermits would say (and i got up early) 'no news today, my tad has gone away'

Moneylender - 27 Jul 2004 09:32 - 759 of 2262

So did I!!!!!!!!

Must admit this is testing even my paitence.
Still if what i hear is correct the wait will be worth it.

M
(a very tired M)

superrod - 27 Jul 2004 13:16 - 760 of 2262

the end of all my hopes, the end of all my dreams.

alternatively


" im into something good "

hlyeo98 - 27 Jul 2004 13:26 - 761 of 2262

where is the prospectus?

yuff - 27 Jul 2004 13:38 - 762 of 2262

as is usual with Tad it's late.

prodman - 27 Jul 2004 14:06 - 763 of 2262

Don't want to be rude, but why get up early for this?

prodman - 27 Jul 2004 14:07 - 764 of 2262

Oops

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Kivver - 27 Jul 2004 14:11 - 765 of 2262

glad i never over invested in this one, think i will take my 40% loss and get out of this one and have a lie in, lol. u gotta laugh :0)

prodman - 27 Jul 2004 14:26 - 766 of 2262

kivver - not advising you to get out, but if I had been holding this I would have closed it a long time ago, big mistake to get too attached.

Best of luck on what you decide.

prod

goal - 27 Jul 2004 15:06 - 767 of 2262

some think is happening more buys than sells.

Moneylender - 27 Jul 2004 15:32 - 768 of 2262

If you have a long position in TAD, now is not the time to sell.
Just wait until after you see the Stream Theory details.

M

prodman - 27 Jul 2004 15:44 - 769 of 2262

Moneylender - Not saying to sell, just if I had been holding these for that lenght of time, I would not wait and hope it will come back, on the chance some good news is around the corner, once a share hits my stop, its gone, I'm not in this for love, at the end of the day I just count the pound notes.

But 40 or 50+% loss on a single holding???

prod :-0



Moneylender - 27 Jul 2004 16:47 - 770 of 2262


Please be advised that the following Tadpole-Cartesia statement is being
streamed today to business and technology editors in North America.

Sincerely,

Hugh Paterson
Patcom for Tadpole Technology plc

###

Tadpole-Cartesia Appoints Fryhover Director of Sales and Marketing for North
American Operations

Carlsbad (CA), July 27, 2004 - Tadpole-Cartesia, Inc. today announces the
appointment of Don Fryhover as director of sales and marketing for North
American markets. In this capacity, Fryhover will lead Tadpole-Cartesia's
drive to extend its ESRI-based enterprise data management business with
government, municipalities, and service industries.

Fryhover is a seasoned senior executive with a track record of delivering
sustained growth to geospatial vendors. For the past fifteen years, Fryhover
has held senior management positions with utility data management company
Analytical Surveys, Inc. where he was ultimately senior vice president
responsible for the planning, direction and execution of ASI's business
development initiatives.

Fryhover holds a degree in business administration from Texas Tech
University and is a member of GITA (Geospatial Information & Technology
Association). Published works include various papers for GITA conferences
and articles in leading GIS magazines.

Image - Don Fryhover - http://www.patcom-media.com/Fryhover1.JPG

About Tadpole-Cartesia
Tadpole-Cartesia, a software business unit of Tadpole Technology plc,
provides enterprise infrastructure software solutions to support the
management, replication and distribution of geographic data within and
between organizations. Tadpole-Cartesia is a strategic partner of ESRI, the
world's leading GIS company. Further information on Tadpole-Cartesia's
businesses on 760-929-8345 (US), +44 131 6680200 (UK), by email
sales@us.tadpole.com, and at www.tadpolecartesia.com.

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Kivver - 27 Jul 2004 17:17 - 771 of 2262

prodman - you obvoiusly think i should be running a stop loss (40% loss), I think your probably right though i do have theory that if a company is good the market will recognise it eventually. Have held shares before with an even bigger loss and they have come back to give good profits. Not sure if this is going to happen with tadpole :o(

goal - 27 Jul 2004 17:38 - 772 of 2262

I think it will in time, be ready for it. People need good news I hope its just around the corner.goal.

prodman - 27 Jul 2004 20:44 - 773 of 2262

Kivver Yes, I do think everyone should have a stop figure set, if it gets hit, get out, if you want to you can always get back in later, at least you wont loose it all.

I never hold any shares too long; (apart from a few long term ones) normally its a matter of hrs only, but an exit point is set each time, you have to be ready to get out, and quick, then admit your timing was wrong, (again).

I made the same mistake as yourself many times, but Im trading full time now, so it's become more crucial than ever, and I treat it just like a business, I even pay myself a wage.

Seven months later, I'm wishing I had started years ago. :-))
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