jimmy b
- 02 Jun 2005 08:44
Fireone a "mini NLR" floated today on AIM looks interesting with plenty of growth possibility..
Embargoed until 0800 2 June 2005
FireOne Group plc
('FireOne' or the 'Company')
First day of dealings on the AIM Market
FireOne, the provider of payment processing services for the online gaming
industry, announces that its entire issued ordinary share capital has today been
admitted to trading on the AIM market of London Stock Exchange plc
('Admission'), under the ticker symbol 'FPA'.
As part of the flotation, Numis Securities Limited placed 10,000,000 ordinary
shares at 241 pence per share (the 'Placing'), raising 24.1 million (before
expenses) in cash for Optimal Group Inc., the parent company, as a selling
shareholder. As at Admission, there are a total of 50,000,000 ordinary shares in
issue with a market capitalisation (at the 241 pence per ordinary share placing
price) of 120.5 million.
Mitch Garber, Executive Chairman of FireOne commented:
'We are very positive about the continued opportunities available to FireOne
within the growing online gaming industry and our admission to AIM, amongst
other respected leisure and gaming companies, is the next logical step in
FireOne's development.'
- Ends -
Enquiries:
FireOne +44 (0) 78 7023 4746
Ben Dalfen, Chief Operating Officer
David Schwartz, Chief Financial Officer
Numis Securities Ltd +44 (0) 20 7776 1500
Jag Mundi / Amer Khan / Andrew Burnett
Weber Shandwick Square Mile +44 (0) 20 7067 0700
Kirsty Raper / Nick Oborne / Susanne Walker
Notes to editors:
FireOne is a provider of payment processing services for the online
gaming industry, providing the operators of online casinos, poker rooms and
sports books (including Sportingbet/Paradise Poker, Casino on Net (
www.888.com
)
and PartyPoker.com) and their customers with a secure, convenient and
cost-effective system to collect, deposit and withdraw funds.
As at 31 March 2005, the business was providing its services to over 300
online gaming operators, representing approximately 1,500 websites.
For the 12 months ended 31 December 2004, the business delivered profit
before tax of US$14.8 million on turnover of US$43.0 million. Unaudited results
for the three months ended 31 March 2005, show profit before tax of US$6.0
million and turnover of US$14.9 million.
Since the mid-1990s, revenues in the online gaming industry have grown
at approximately 35 per cent. per year to exceed US $7 billion in 2004. This
figure represents only 3 per cent. of the total worldwide land-based and
internet gaming market and these revenues are expected to show significant
growth in the next few years.
The Placing shares represent 20 per cent. of the issued share capital of
the Company, with the balance being retained by Optimal Group Inc. ('OGI') and
one of its subsidiaries. OGI is a leading payments and services company, based
in Montreal, Canada; its shares are quoted on NASDAQ (OPMR:NAS). Prior to the
Placing, FireOne was a wholly owned subsidiary of OGI. The Company has not
raised any new funds as the Directors believe that the FireOne is able to
finance its operations from its existing cashflow.
The Directors believe that the Placing and Admission will give FireOne
focus and increased autonomy from OGI; greater profile and status; and greater
prominence in Europe for future growth.
kaysmart
- 09 Aug 2005 08:42
- 76 of 144
very good result - just got some.
supermono13
- 10 Aug 2005 10:08
- 77 of 144
Nice write up in today's independent.
Onwards and upwards
Mono
Time is right to step on the internet gambling bandwagon with FireOne
Enough already? A company only has to mention internet gambling to send its shares soaring, the equivalent of appending ".com" to their name five years ago. But, while investors must be wary, this is not a market mania in the same vein.
Because companies are making money out of internet gambling. Lots of it.
FireOne's shares have doubled since it floated at 241p nine weeks ago. It shuffles money from gamblers to gaming sites, getting a tenth of its profit from traditional credit card processing, and the rest from its "e-wallet", where gamblers put in cash and online sites take it out. Since online gambling is, technically, illegal in the US, this is a vital service, and FireOne is No 2 to NETeller.
It was carved out of a bigger Canadian payments group, Optimal. Sceptical investors ask: if Optimal thinks this is a business with enormous potential, why sell 20 per cent of it? FireOne says: if they don't, why sell only 20 per cent? The large margins FireOne can command will come down - eventually. The growth in online poker will slow down - eventually. Not yet.
Maiden interim results showed pre-tax profits more than doubled, and FireOne's broker, Numis, thinks it will double again next year. The difference between now and nine weeks ago is that Numis must be right to justify the 486p share price. With growth from the roll-out of broadband and from mobile gaming, we think it will. Speculative buy.
supermono13
- 12 Aug 2005 14:47
- 78 of 144
Friday afternoon. Seems to have been very little profit taking in the last couple of days which bodes well for the future.
Hopefully we'll break through 500p next week and then it's onwards to 600p !!!
Have a good weekend all.
Mono
;o)
dorothyperkins
- 12 Aug 2005 21:06
- 79 of 144
dude,
nice mention of fireone in the
http://www.momentuminvestor.co.uk newsletter
any targets anyone??
supermono13
- 12 Aug 2005 21:27
- 80 of 144
Dude
Can you paste the article onto here ?
;o)
jimmy b
- 12 Aug 2005 23:55
- 81 of 144
I think you will find that it is a couple of months old , they metioned it in june just before the float, and again in july , it's not in this months .
doitalldoctor
- 02 Sep 2005 11:46
- 82 of 144
Have you seen the result of NLR? Profit doubled. FPA is in the same business. Although it had a good run since it came to the market, at its present sp it is undervalued. Very soon institutional investors will realize this.
moneyplus
- 02 Sep 2005 12:18
- 83 of 144
looking at the comparisons-NLR looks better on takings and profits but Fpa might well catch up and sentiment will push it up too. doubt it will go much above 525 though yet maybe next year.
stockdog
- 05 Sep 2005 15:15
- 84 of 144
Here's someone who doesn't think it will make 525p any time soon!
RNS Number:8420Q
FireOne Group plc
05 September 2005
5 September 2005
FireOne Group plc
("FireOne" or the "Company")
Directors Dealings
The Company was informed on 1 September 2005 that Shaun Lavelle, a director of
the Company, exercised his right to receive 8,333 ordinary shares of 0.02 each
in the Company ("the Shares") under the Company's Restricted Stock Unit Plan.
The Company was informed on 2 September 2005 that Mr. Lavelle sold 8,333 of the
Shares on 2 September 2005 at 4.78 per share.
Mr. Lavelle holds no shares in the Company following this transaction.
-ENDS-
hlyeo98
- 06 Sep 2005 10:26
- 85 of 144
Huge drop to 430p (11%)...why is that?
moneyplus
- 06 Sep 2005 10:33
- 86 of 144
Nlr down as well--seems PRTY figures disappointed the market so any excuse to hammer gaming companies!!
krypton
- 06 Sep 2005 11:30
- 87 of 144
Extraordinary treatment of FireOne by the MM's today. At one point it was 398-403p !!!
Now 425-432p
K******
hlyeo98
- 06 Sep 2005 13:07
- 88 of 144
Seems like gaming companies are not all that promising...maybe downtrend from here especially when Partygaming has issue poor profits
jimmy b
- 06 Sep 2005 13:16
- 89 of 144
Don't agree hlyeo,, PRTY said that growth had slowed ,and then the whole gaming sector gets hammered , i'm surprised it dragged NLR and FPA as far down as it did ...
hlyeo98
- 06 Sep 2005 13:23
- 90 of 144
Slower growth means poorer profit rise...PRTY down by 33% today to 105p
hlyeo98
- 06 Sep 2005 13:25
- 91 of 144
PartyGaming lost some of its recent sparkle after releasing interim results today as it said the rate of growth in the poker market is moderating.
House broker Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein cut its price target to 150p from 210p, noting that its growth outlook now appears to be lower than we initially forecast.
jimmy b
- 06 Sep 2005 13:27
- 92 of 144
Read my post above ,,i'm more refering to NLR and FPA ..
krypton
- 06 Sep 2005 13:31
- 93 of 144
The fact is that FPA and NLR just provide the means for all of these online gamblers to transfer money between accounts (and take quite a large commission) for doing so. Their business is not reliant on just PartyGaming clients - any online gaming company needs to use NLR and FPA.
So whilst the likes of PartyGaming, SportingBet etc etc have been hammered by the announcement, the fact that FPA and NLR have also been marked down so heavily suggests a complete over reaction.
K******
stockdog
- 13 Sep 2005 20:26
- 94 of 144
Who's still in? Are we heading for a graceful decline on this one?
jimmy b
- 14 Sep 2005 07:35
- 95 of 144
I'm out stockdog,, bought in on the day of float and it's been a good one ,i shall keep watching in case it does a NETELLER ..