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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Fred1new
- 05 Jun 2006 19:29
- 830 of 1009
Interesting coverage from IC
"The board of payment-card fraud prevention specialist Retail Decisions has knocked back an approach for the company from FleetCor. US-based FleetCor, which provides fleet card-processing solutions, reportedly made a 175p per share conditional offer, valuing the company at 135m.
Retail Decisions said it took advice from Lazard and Oriel Securities and "the board has concluded that the approach does not reflect the quality of the company's businesses or its growth prospects." Retail Decisions is benefiting from a number of trends, such as internet fraud, which is increasing demand for its 'cards not present' (CNP) fraud-prevention services. It has signed new clients including BSkyB and John Lewis.
Fleetcor will be forced to return with a higher offer and its move could flush out other bidders. With Retail Decisions' shares trading at 150p, shareholders should hold on for now."
I am glad they agree with me 8-)
If it is bought out I would expect 200 p at least.
Douggie you are entitled to another holiday.
Douggie
- 06 Jun 2006 10:01
- 831 of 1009
Hi Fred ...
if ever this gets near £2.50 .. then maybe........!
oh how i'm hoping ....;o\
pachandl
- 15 Jun 2006 14:04
- 832 of 1009
MAN has obviously been selling yet the price goes up. Strange becomes the norm for RTD.
Fundamentalist
- 15 Jun 2006 14:17
- 833 of 1009
They only notified they had 3.06% (their first notification) 9 days ago and now dont have. Buying for someone, a short term trade or theyve been slowly accumulating then just dipped back below 3% again ?
Douggie
- 19 Jun 2006 21:35
- 834 of 1009
........... ;o\
Fred1new
- 19 Jun 2006 22:52
- 835 of 1009
Douggie, When I used to go fishing, many friend didn't think that I would have enough patience to do it. My secretary pointed out that in my case it wasn't patience but controlled aggression. I beginning to think of RTD as a fish. But it is taking a hell of a long time to beach.
Douggie
- 20 Jun 2006 08:49
- 836 of 1009
FRed beaching it no prob.
waiting for it to GROW BIG enough to satisfy the family need is the hard part..;o\
Fred1new
- 20 Jun 2006 09:16
- 837 of 1009
Actually Douggie I am beginning to wonder if I am the fish!
Douggie
- 30 Jun 2006 22:14
- 838 of 1009
Fred .... 10 days on still hooked and sinking ..............!
likely to get poisoned with rusty hook ................ ;-/
storergroup
- 03 Jul 2006 16:21
- 839 of 1009
could anyone explain what went on today??
Fundamentalist
- 03 Jul 2006 16:31
- 840 of 1009
rumours of a positive trading statement tomorrow which may contain further guidance re potential takeover
storergroup
- 03 Jul 2006 16:39
- 841 of 1009
many thanks fundy!!
Douggie
- 03 Jul 2006 21:25
- 842 of 1009
............... I'm Pleased .... how about you Fred ... will it hold .... ???????????
everything XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXd
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jul 2006 08:46
- 843 of 1009
Rumour that fleetcor are going to increase their bid to 185-190p
Fred1new
- 04 Jul 2006 08:55
- 844 of 1009
Douggie, at last the movement I have been "expecting" for sometime.
You may be able to afford a holiday once again. At least the share goes up when you have one, my shares generally take a nose dive when I think of having one.
Sorry misspelled expecting, should have been "hoping for".
Douggie
- 04 Jul 2006 09:38
- 845 of 1009
... big smile Fred ...........
actualy the share goes
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when I go on holiday ! ....so none till money in the bank
holding for £2:50 I HOPE ;o\
Douggie
- 04 Jul 2006 11:08
- 846 of 1009
getting there .............. :o))
Fred1new
- 04 Jul 2006 11:17
- 847 of 1009
Confirmation of approach Let us hope it is at a good price.
Date: For immediate release 4 July 2006
Contacts: Alistair Mackinnon-Musson
Nicola Savage
Hudson Sandler
Tel: 020 7796 4133
Email:
red@hspr.com
Retail Decisions plc
Offer Update
Further to its announcement on 1 June 2006, Retail Decisions, the payment card
issuer and a world leader in card fraud prevention and payment processing,
announces that it has received an increased indicative proposal which may or may
not lead to an offer being made to purchase the entire share capital of the
Company.
The Company has also received a number of other unsolicited approaches from
third parties. In view of these events, the Board of Retail Decisions has
concluded that it should engage in discussions with bona fide potential offerors
in order to assess if an acceptable offer will be forthcoming. Shareholders are
reminded that there can be no certainty that such an offer will be made nor as
to the terms on which any offer might be made.
A further announcement will be made in due course.
Retail Decisions will make its normal pre-close trading statement on 10 July
2006.
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jul 2006 11:20
- 848 of 1009
Nice to see everyone is finding out at the same time - SP up 15%+ over 2 days before the announcement - good to know insider trading is alive and well!!!
Fundamentalist
- 04 Jul 2006 11:27
- 849 of 1009
The Company has also received a number of other unsolicited approaches from
third parties
Dont know how anyone else reads the statement but to me fleetcor have upped there bid but there are at least 2 other interested parties.
A very positive RNS - good luck to all holders (especially Douggie and Fred)