soul traders
- 02 Mar 2006 12:02
Tiny Qonnectis is at present in an embryonic stage, but seems to have an interesting product with great potential. Their flagship product connects energy and water meters to the Internet via Qonnectis' own server and users' website, providing 24-hour real-time accessibility as well as the opportunity for instant data comparison and updates as frequently as every 15 minutes. This avoids the costs of traditional meter-reading methods (i.e. reading by eye or the more recent "drive-by" technology). The new technology has already saved one early customer a reported 180,000 after it spotted a water leak and alerted the user. Early adopters include utilities such as Scottish Water and Generale des Eaux Lyon, plus public sector clients such as the NHS, the RAF and various District Councils (the list is numerous, so please see QTI's press releases for the whole picture). In November 2005 QTI announced a distribution deal with Compteurs Farnier of France, providing potential access to the USA and Canada in addition to the French market.
The business case for QTI seems strong: the product is inexpensive and provides cost savings both in terms of labour-saving and of cutting wastage. Sales include an element of subscription on a five-year basis; it seems logical that satisfied customers will both increase their number of meters in use and come back for further subscriptions after the five-year period has elapsed. The potential market is huge. The real question is, when will QTI achieve break-even?
CEO Mike Tapia previously built up the Talisman remote/drive-by meter-reading business, which was then sold to Severn Trent Water Co around 1997.
Does anyone have any figures on the Talisman sale, or perhaps on Compteurs Farnier? It would be good to get some idea of the current market.
EDIT: New charts added, 21Dec2007.

HARRYCAT
- 12 Oct 2006 12:13
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Cheers for posting that, st.
I am still holding and see no reason to abandon ship at the moment, but I feel that this company is underperforming, especially as I believe they now have exposure to the french & canadian markets.
In July they released a statement saying that they expect sales to be substantially higher than the same period last year, so I hope their figures reflect this.
jmacroesus
- 12 Oct 2006 12:15
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Thanks.
There's no indication of how yesterday's 52k contract will be spread but it looks significant when compared with the (probably conservative) HB forecast of a 100k turnover by the end of June 06.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Oct 2006 12:34
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One other disappointing fact, having looked on www.compteurs-farnier.com there is absolutely no mention (that I can find) of QTI, even though it's business partners are listed.
Why don't QTI insist on being shown as a preferred supplier to Farnier?
jmacroesus
- 24 Nov 2006 09:01
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Qonnectis plc
PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2006
Qonnectis plc ('Qonnectis' or 'the Company'; stock code: QTI), the energy and
water conservation IT services provider, announces its audited results for the
year ended 30 June 2006.
Highlights:
Successful transition from development to commercialisation
Turnover up 82% in line with expectations; growth continued into current
year
Loss significantly reduced
Over 50 companies, including national and international ones, now using
our products
New products added to range
Focus now on commercialisation
Sales team expanded; appointment of Chief Technology Officer
silvermede
- 24 Nov 2006 09:53
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All moving in the right direction, just a case of how long before reaching profitability. Stated tight control of costs is Good. Business model works on repeat service provision year on year to an expanding customer base.
silvermede
- 24 Nov 2006 09:57
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Good point ST, perhaps a question for someone to ask of MT or at the AGM in Jan.
silvermede
- 24 Nov 2006 10:02
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St Great & Thanks. Grateful as ever for any feedback.
jmacroesus
- 24 Nov 2006 10:48
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The HB analysis issued in July got the EPS figure (-0.51p) spot on although it underestimated turnover (100k compared with 109.4k) and overestimated gross profit (52k compared with 31.9k).
silvermede
- 24 Nov 2006 10:53
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ST, jma don't forget that they hsve recently recruited a Sales team which may have shaved off some of the gross margin.
Treblewide
- 28 Nov 2006 12:46
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will have to come back to the market again for cash by the looks of things...turnover tiny compared to loss and not much cash left...this looks very risky...looked at this a while back as a pure punt...glad I never bought any