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Bright Things (BGT)     

colinspurr - 09 Nov 2005 14:13

To those of you who like me are in Bright Things hoping for the Bubble to be a great Christmas success. I thought my thoughts would be of interest. Due to the drop in the share price I went into Hamleys in Regent St yesterday and discovered that they had never heard of the game. This made me phone the company to complain that their product was not available in the world's best known toy shop. Executives were in a meeting so I thought what a waste of a phone call. Two hours later the MD phoned me back and assured that they now had a Hamleys order and their toy would be in within aweek. He did not pass on any unknown information but assured me they were flat out to make it a sucessful launch. I was much encouraged by his attitude and his interest in small shareholders.
Hope this helps.
Colin

Active - 31 Aug 2007 22:03 - 88 of 269

Good buying volume even with the severe restriction on the online buying limits throughout most of the day. The price has crossed the 200 day moving average which is a massive positive signal especially with news on the hortizon. Despite the offer not moving to 8.25 pence, MMs did charge someone 8.25 pence for around 16,000 shares. If they up open the buy limits next week then I would expect even stronger interest and buying. AGM is also not too far on 12th September. One of the MMs was still bidding for stock very aggressively at close by offering 7.60 pence on the mid against the indicative screen bid of 7.25 pence. The 100,000 trade reported at 7.50 pence at 16:31hrs looks like a buy. A 100K buy order filled at the end of the day at 7.50 pence from this morning when it was 7.50 pence to buy. Hence, possible reason why the online buy limit was severely restricted to just 5,000 shares until very late this afternoon and why the MMs continued to offer well over the indicative bid for stock. IMO the price could break 10 pence even before news comes.
Breakout!!!
big.chart?symb=uk%3Abgt&compidx=aaaaa%3A Price breaking the 200 day moving average today - big positive signal!
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Active - 01 Sep 2007 08:46 - 89 of 269


Daily Express Newspaper Today, City & Business Section.
Rehashed gossip of an imminent deal lifted interactive entertainment company Bright Things 0.63p to 7.62p.

Active - 01 Sep 2007 22:34 - 90 of 269

The snippet in the Express today will put BGT on even more radars before news comes. Most welcomed and espcially with just around 2 million free float - means bigger rises. Good timing for that snippet to appear too!
Three times Express has mentioned about an imminent deal now since end of July. They've used the word imminent deal all the time as well. We're just expecting the Tiger Woods iDVD game completion announcement but surely some kind of deal announcement must be forthcoming. Express have been on about it since mid-July. News is also well overdue on the ASIC chip. The last real news on that was in the trading statement annnouncement at the end of January. I think we will get the Tiger Woods completion game announcement plus some kind of deal announcement to do with the ASIC chip.

Active - 03 Sep 2007 14:51 - 91 of 269

IMO shake before news comes. Too obvious and had too many buys at 7.50-8.00 pence over the last couple of trading days. Level 2 is 2 v 2 and finally opened up the buy limits. Had a complete block on friday with online buy limit of just 5,000 shares!

Active - 03 Sep 2007 14:58 - 92 of 269

One of the MMs still bidding aggressively for stock at 7.225 pence against the indicative screen bid of 7.00 pence. The price may have been stuck at this level due to a large buy order being filled.

Active - 03 Sep 2007 16:01 - 93 of 269

Here we go, a very large BUY for 250,000 shares filled at 7.50 pence. Reason why the price was stuck at this level. 7.25-7.50 pence. L2 is 1 v 2 now.

Active - 03 Sep 2007 16:22 - 94 of 269

L2 is still 1 v 2. Maybe see more larger T buys towards close. I'm sure that 100K at 7.50 pence on Friday was also a buy filled during the day. IMO it seems someone put a massive large buy in at 7.50 pence and hence the price has been stuck at this level and the market makers have been bidding very aggressively for stock. And to back that up, WINS are offering 7.436 pence on the bid for stock. Still bidding very aggressively for stock.

50,000 buy has come through at a premium of 7.75 pence.

Active - 03 Sep 2007 16:41 - 95 of 269

Nice close IMO. A nice 250,000 BUY filled and a 50K buy came through at a premium of 7.75 pence. WINS continued bidding aggressively for stock by offering 7.436 pence on the bid at close. Cannot buy any shares at all at 7.50 pence. Tomorrow should be a blue day and it is very possible that further large buy orders are in the pipeline.

Active - 04 Sep 2007 14:39 - 96 of 269

38,363 buy has come through at a premium at 7.75 pence. Again backs my theory that there is another large buy being filled at 7.50 pence after the 250K buy at that price yesterday.

scottinvestor - 04 Sep 2007 16:56 - 97 of 269

i'm sure this will go to 15 or 20p in short / medium term

Active - 04 Sep 2007 19:20 - 98 of 269

The market makers continued aggressively looking for stock under 7.50 pence. None of the holders were tempted by 7.425 pence on the bid so made the price go red and even then did not get much stock. Despite the spread and offer being at 7.50 pence, the market makers are charging 7.75 pence for a decent quantity et al the 38K buy at that price. We didn't see many buys today because it was not possible to buy any at 7.50 pence. IMO very likely another large buy being filled at 7.50 pence after the 250K buy at that price yesterday. AGM is next wednesday and Tiger Woods DVD game completion news should be out by then!

Active - 06 Sep 2007 09:59 - 99 of 269

No buys have come through but Level 2 has improved to 2 v 2.

Active - 06 Sep 2007 20:37 - 100 of 269

Level 2 closed at 2 v 2 and real prices closed at 7.00-7.20 pence. IMO opportunity to grab a few at a good price tomorrow before news comes. Not long to wait now at all. The price has got liked a coiled spring and IMO should see a big breakout once news comes!

Active - 07 Sep 2007 08:11 - 101 of 269

Buys trickling but online buy limit severely reduced to 5,000-10,000 shares. Have to ring broker to buy more.

Active - 07 Sep 2007 08:30 - 102 of 269

Here we go, 7.00-7.50 pence, Level 2 is 1 v 1.

Nice 58K buy has come through at 7.75 pence!!!

Active - 07 Sep 2007 09:37 - 103 of 269

can buy 37500 @ 7.4
can sell 40000 @ 7.2

Limits opening slightly from this am

Active - 07 Sep 2007 10:22 - 104 of 269

7.00-7.75 pence, Level 2 is 3 v 1. Finally, might see a breakout from these levels!

Active - 07 Sep 2007 11:17 - 105 of 269

7.25-8.00 pence, Level 2 is 1 v 3.

Active - 08 Sep 2007 13:52 - 106 of 269

Excellent volume yesterday and looking forward to bigger rises next week. Still very hard to buy in quantity at the closing price of 8.25 pence and the market makers still bidding very aggressively for stock. AGM is next Wednesday so news on The Tiger Woods DVD game completion and release date should be announced. IMO we should be above 10 pence by end of next week!

Active - 08 Sep 2007 19:59 - 107 of 269

British Bulls:
After Close Yesterday:

BUY
CONFIRMED

7.8800
+0.7500 +10.52%

BGT
Bright Things PLC
Daily Commentary

Our system posted a BUY CONFIRMED today. The previous SELL recommendation was made on 30.08.2007 (8) days ago, when the stock price was 7.1300. Since then BGT has gained 10.52% .

http://www.britishbulls.com/StockPage.asp?CompanyTicker=BGT&MarketTicker=Consumer%20Goods&TYP=S
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