maestro
- 07 Nov 2006 14:13
AWESOME!!!
maestro
- 30 Nov 2006 21:01
- 9 of 49
spill the heinz then...
maestro
- 03 Dec 2006 09:57
- 10 of 49
Tesco Technika CD micro system on the Web. The price is now 59.97 but it has sold out!
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-7936.aspx
maestro
- 03 Dec 2006 10:29
- 11 of 49
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Barry Harris
- 06 Dec 2006 13:20
- 12 of 49
Shinhint Acoustic Link Holdings, a manufacturer of headphones and loudspeakers, revealed plans to sell flat speakers. Earlier in June, the company obtained exclusive rights for balanced radiator technology from NXT, a sound solution provider listed in Britain, to produce flat speakers. It expects to have orders for about one million units in the first year. Shinhint said it is seeking to sell these flat speakers to Royal Philips Electronics (PHG) of the Netherlands and other makers of liquid-crystal display televisions to boost gross profit margins from the 11.8 percent achieved in the first half of this year. The firm will share profit with NXT. The company posted 53 percent sales growth to HK$465 million (US$59.8 million) in the first half while net profit fell 5.5 percent to HK$7.8 million (US$1 million). The company said sales of its multimedia products, which accounted for 44 percent of revenue in the first half, posted a 24 percent rise to HK$205 million (US$26.3 million), a growth the company ascribed to demand from U.S. customers such as Logitech (LOGI) and Altec Lansing for personal computer speakers. The company looks to continue growth to the company's core division in coming years.
simon102
- 22 Feb 2007 18:37
- 13 of 49
I think the big news was there making more of a loss!!! Typical!!
maestro
- 22 Feb 2007 19:27
- 14 of 49
no it was 48cents average royalty per product...the penny hasn't dropped yet ;-)
Big Al
- 22 Feb 2007 22:40
- 15 of 49
Bullish price move today - NOT! ;-)
Haystack
- 22 Feb 2007 22:53
- 16 of 49
NTX is still a solution looking for a problem.
AdieH
- 23 Feb 2007 08:09
- 17 of 49
Oh haystack your here too... you don't know me but you still deramping, do you actually hold any stocks or do you short everything... Suggest you get a life...
Haystack
- 23 Feb 2007 11:47
- 18 of 49
Bad stocks are more reliable in their behaviour than good stocks.
hlyeo98
- 23 Feb 2007 13:04
- 19 of 49
I think Haystack is right in NTX.
AdieH
- 23 Feb 2007 15:31
- 20 of 49
Be a bloody first time if he is...
Haystack
- 23 Feb 2007 16:11
- 21 of 49
NTX has been a disaster for years. It is a catalogue of broken promises. All the NTX management is say the outlook is good. The share price is now at a new all-time low. It looks like the market doesn't believe them.
TheFrenchConnection
- 23 Feb 2007 17:38
- 22 of 49
....Maestro ..Are you calling this a recovery play ? Or am i missing something here.?? NTX reminds me of an awful hangover in slo mo from the hi-tec boom daze . Now that was AWESOME . ln NTX we have a relic that refuses to plainly go away. While i conceed there is nothing wrong in buying stock trading near its all time low as on occassion the s/p is so flagrantly divorced from true book value, l am not convinced that NXT performance in the market illustrates such a case scenario .lts chart is daunting; well bloody frightening,{ akin to one of Hyloes amusing charts } and while many investors employ this this very variable in considering a buy right at the bottom l wouldnt touch this with a bargepole ....lts tarnished its blotter too many times . And juste look at that spread of 20 % ...gulp...22p / 25p .....................Somewhat ironically its speakers are not at all bad; and look really quite impressive .. Excellent for TVs i imagine; but uncomparable to true Hi Fi speakers.... ..Take care Mr M ...23p now; which means in a single year half the value of ones investment has gone @+ ...
TheFrenchConnection
- 23 Feb 2007 17:39
- 23 of 49
@+ J
Big Al
- 23 Feb 2007 19:31
- 24 of 49
The worse thing they ever did was get rid of Goodmans in about 98 or 99. I held them back then. Cashflow rules in the end.
maestro
- 23 Feb 2007 22:00
- 25 of 49
but surely overheads are very low now?...so its all profit coming in except for office rent and a few wages to pay
Big Al
- 23 Feb 2007 22:20
- 26 of 49
maestro - It's really a case of reading the same stuff from NXT for years. Trust has gone?
Big Al
- 23 Feb 2007 22:20
- 27 of 49
PS
Brilliant product, badly managed.
hlyeo98
- 24 Feb 2007 09:52
- 28 of 49
NXT has no hope of a comeback at all.