overgrowth
- 13 May 2005 16:36
Retail Decisions are
market leaders in an industry which continues to grow exponentially. They
produce payment fraud systems solutions for major blue chip clients globally,
though the bulk of the business is currently coming from the major reatilers
both in the UK and US.
They are a Techmark 100 company which means that there will always be
a level of institutional interest in the company. However, on top of this
"forced" interest from the tracker funds there has throughout
2005 been sustained large buying from no other than Goldman Sachs and
Barclays. These institutions together now have an investment of tens of
millions of shares in RTD !
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Shares Magazine had
a cover feature back in early April entitled "ATOMIC! - Small is
about to get VERY, VERY BIG - 7 stocks for the new technology revolution".
It was no surprise to see Retail Decisions as part of the selection.
Here's what Shares
had to say:
"Retail Decisions is a specialist software developer aimed at preventing
credit card fraud. It owns a database of several million dodgy credit
and debit card numbers against which it crosschecks transactions, but
also has developed clever software which can spot strange patterns in
your spending. This system is perfect for stopping phony credit card transactions.
Investors could not ask for a better pure play on rising credit card crime.
Perhaps the company's biggest challenge is scale but chief exec Carl Clump
is attempting to address this with aquisitions, even if opportunities
seem to be few and far between. In the meantime, Retail Decisions remains
concentrated on developing in the card-not-present arena, where it already
has fantastic experience and technology.
The drive to win new customers should also be helped by the fact that
it already serves so many blue-chip customers including Marks & Spencer,
T-Mobile and, most recently, Federated Department Stores, the US owner
of Macy's and Bloomingdales.
Let's not forget, too, the company's highly profitable fuel-card business
in Australia which grew 30% last year, making this year's forecast low
single-digit earnings growth look on the conservative side."
Retail Decisions have
continued throughout 2005 to rake in very healthy profits from the Oz.
fuel card business thanks to the "bonus" of high oil prices
and favourable exchange rates. In addition, the extra revenue streams
from new major US corporate clients will be starting to filter through.
In the US, Retail Decisions appear to be chosen on many occasions over
their main rival Cybersource which indicates just how well this company
is doing.
The demand for card-not-present (i.e. internet/phone shopping) fraud software
is going to continue to grow and grow so RTD presents guaranteed success
in this arena - backed up with the cash cow fuel card business which is
being extended into locations other than Australia and we have a real
gem of a company. Longer term target 1+.
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Douggie
- 25 Apr 2006 19:05
- 775 of 1009
your round Fred
pachandl
- 28 Apr 2006 11:24
- 776 of 1009
I won't bother to post the full agm statement but it does seem tto read: "steady as she goes - all targets being met".
Retail Decisions current trading 'slightly ahead' of co's expectations
AFX
LONDON (AFX) - Retail Decisions PLC said the company has continued to perform well in the first quarter of the current year with trading slightly ahead of its expectations, in a statement prepared for today's annual general meeting.
The payment card issuer and fraud prevention company said its two most recent acquisitions -- ReD Fuel Cards (Europe) and E Com -- are also progressing well.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
nes
Fred1new
- 28 Apr 2006 11:28
- 777 of 1009
This company's board is always cautious and generally for-fills I only wish it was a little quicker. I am again holding but it would be nice to see some fireworks.
Douggie
- 02 May 2006 11:35
- 778 of 1009
Just a plodder from here ?????? ;o\
pio
- 04 May 2006 13:26
- 779 of 1009
see alot of sells does anyone know anything?
boxerdog
- 04 May 2006 14:27
- 780 of 1009
This share ought to carry a wealth warning,losing patience fast.
pachandl
- 10 May 2006 17:42
- 781 of 1009
Is anyone there?
May 10th LONDON (AFX) - Retail Decisions PLC said it has entered into a partnership with William Morrison Supermarkets PLC, the UK's fourth largest supermarket chain, for the company's European fuel cards to now be accepted at all of Morrison's 274 supermarket forecourts.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
slm
Douggie
- 10 May 2006 20:07
- 782 of 1009
... ;o) .. guarded optimism ...
I'm here I look in every day...;o/
Douggie
- 11 May 2006 18:34
- 783 of 1009
Hummph red again in spite of 200.000 buys lasthour ;o/
Fundamentalist
- 11 May 2006 18:41
- 784 of 1009
Last hour wasnt share specific douggie - dow -140 currently today
Douggie
- 12 May 2006 17:16
- 785 of 1009
thanks Fundy, ... :o) ... not a bad week ...................;o\
Douggie
- 15 May 2006 09:55
- 786 of 1009
and to compensate we have today!....mournin anyone ..;o/
Douggie
- 16 May 2006 09:25
- 787 of 1009
;o/
Douggie
- 16 May 2006 18:17
- 788 of 1009
;o/
biffa18
- 17 May 2006 07:46
- 789 of 1009
good news for douggie this will pos push it up a tad
Douggie
- 17 May 2006 09:22
- 790 of 1009
Good morning All fingers XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXd
:o))
pachandl
- 17 May 2006 11:20
- 791 of 1009
Early days - hopefully it will not be sold on the cheap. Anything below 1.80 would be disgraceful - my minimum preference would be 2.10 and I would still be pissed off that we had missed the party.
Fundamentalist
- 17 May 2006 11:24
- 792 of 1009
Quite a strange statement - what market rumours? if the rumours were out there why has the price been depressed?
Not sure the market knows what to make of the statement, 11% mark-up is still below 30p in old money and no great volume. I guess the market is sceptical anything will come of this
The alternative view is is RTD effectively just putting itself in play with this statement?
pachandl
- 17 May 2006 12:05
- 793 of 1009
Fund - I partly disagree. The sp had started to move up quite nicely until the bottom dropped out of the FTSE at the end of last week.
boxerdog
- 17 May 2006 12:16
- 794 of 1009
A rumour that lifts me into credit is a welcome rumour!.The only thing what do i do now?.Suggestions very welcome.