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ENVESTA TELECOM A NEW BEGINING (EVS)     

peteark - 24 May 2005 13:03

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Lord B - 09 Jul 2005 10:56 - 907 of 1643

Insider

I see you have posted exactly the same post on ADVFN.

I think that proves my point.

guru11 - 09 Jul 2005 11:44 - 908 of 1643

Management was not born yesterday, and I think that they have the situation well in hand. The market is obviously nervous, but does anyone "outside the board" actually know any hard trading facts?. Is the selling from punters that are getting worried and following other sheep or selling cause their price has reached their stop loss figure? I agree with insider that the price next week may well fall to 4p, but buyers should come in once again. There is obvious nervousness that the update is not going to be as good as one expects. We just have to wait and see, unless some actually knows some hard facts now on the trading front.

Haystack - 09 Jul 2005 13:42 - 909 of 1643

IDN had disappointing results recently and it has sent them heading down. Will the same happen to EVS? It is worth noting that IDN and EVS have the same house stock broker. Seymour Pierce's bullish comments of outperform didn't quite add up when IDN's results came out.

Is a disappointing trading update expected soon?

britshare - 09 Jul 2005 22:29 - 910 of 1643

You wish, Fatso!

capetown - 09 Jul 2005 23:33 - 911 of 1643

Holders of evs will have the last laugh

Haystack - 10 Jul 2005 04:19 - 912 of 1643

britshare

It is not acceptable to make personal remarks on this BB. It may be normal elsewhere, but not on MoneyAm.

REDHILL - 10 Jul 2005 20:02 - 913 of 1643

britshare

We dont communicate with that tosser otherwise he ruins the thread.

RED

capetown - 10 Jul 2005 20:53 - 914 of 1643

Hey red where do you think evs will go this week?

Haystack - 10 Jul 2005 22:19 - 915 of 1643

What REDHILL means is that he doesn't like seeing negative views about EVS posted here and would like to see them suppressed. The fact is that the price is very weak at the moment and it is not clear what the reason is. EVS posters tend to have a blinkered view and cannot accept that things may not be as good as they think.

Lord B - 11 Jul 2005 07:36 - 916 of 1643

It is not surprising to see an increase in negative posting here and elsewhere
before the trading update. Someone on the other side posted that he had
seen evidence of a 'persistent seller' selling blocks of 500k and 750k over
the past two weeks.

When I checked the trades there was no evidence of this and nothing
apparently out of the ordinary. Unfortunately these people can only lie or point to
a weak share price to justify themselves. Anyone who has been in this for
a while knows how the share price behaves.

Unlike the last results (which everyone new were definitely good) there is a
degree of uncertainty in how well CCR is doing. However, most of the indicators are good and the management indicated that there should be little impact on
the cash and profitability position of the company.

If you consider all this, and that we know that the revenue from Jan/Feb/Mar was significantlyimproved from the first 4 months of H1, it is reasonable to assume that the target of 1.1M should be comfortably exceeded. Seymour Pearce indicated as
much in their note of May 16.

I think it is time to keep ones nerve and DYOR.

REDHILL - 11 Jul 2005 07:45 - 917 of 1643

capetown

Your guess is as good as mine.We may however see the trading update later this week.

RED

guru11 - 11 Jul 2005 08:51 - 918 of 1643

The week has started off more positive for EVS.
I believe that the trading statement wont be until next week,
maybe on the Monday. 4p will be the resistance point,
even if the news is only middle of the road.
I personally just think that this is just another blip,
and in time the price will recover strongly.

Even the advfn.com board has improved today,
but advfn.com do let things run their course,
instead of deleted ID's which have come from bad postings.
They need to manage their sites much better, otherwise
punters will leave their site.

oldtimer - 11 Jul 2005 11:05 - 919 of 1643

Looking very positive today ahead of the Trading Update.Bid and offer up,plus on-line buy/sell limits heavily scewed.Market makers want stock but the trades are heavily biased towards buys today.

Haystack - 11 Jul 2005 13:26 - 920 of 1643

Even supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsbury and ASDA) now have people roaming the stores getting customers to sign up to cheap call deals. If you pay your phone bill at the post office they now try and sell you a cheap call package. AOL, Telewest, Tiscali all offer cheap calls with their broadband packages.

The market has become a lot tougher over the last few months. This may account for the slide in the EVS share price.

EVS's other business - the cheap calling card market is a nightmare for operators and getting worse. The price and therefore the margins are coming down every day. I see adverts in shop windows offering 5 calling cards for 3-50 or three for 9. That market is saturated and there is over-capacity now.

Lord B - 11 Jul 2005 19:35 - 921 of 1643

You have to consider that EVS has said that revenue Nov/Dec..........as well as
Jan/Feb/Mar is considerably above previous months??

Is this an indication that the calling card market for EVS is a nightmare...

Haystack - 11 Jul 2005 20:54 - 922 of 1643

The changes in the calling card market have largely happened during this year. It has become a price war now. The margins must be getting smaller.

Lord B - 11 Jul 2005 21:48 - 923 of 1643

'Revenues/profits considerably improved from the first 4 months of H1'.

Nov, Dec 2004 considerably improved...

Jan/Feb/Mar 2005 considerably improved. ......

And now people are trying to tell us that things have suddenly got worse
in Apr, May and June.............LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wake up!


Haystack - 11 Jul 2005 22:17 - 924 of 1643

The changes in revenue steams take quite a time to come through. EVS are in the wholesale calling card market and must be getting pressure to reduce their prices. When I ask the shops about their cheap calling cards and the reducing prices they tell me that they are getting them cheaper all the time and suppliers are competing on cost to get their business.

tangle - 12 Jul 2005 00:58 - 925 of 1643

Lord B,

I presume you are responding to "it" .

Just squelch the muppet mate, your wasting your time, just looks like your talking to yourself.

Nobody gives him the time of day here, it's better that way!

Feel free to do the same, we all know EVS is the dogs b*****cks when it comes to investing in small caps.

They all have their risks, but this one seems a nailed on cert given a little bit of patience.

Lord B - 12 Jul 2005 08:54 - 926 of 1643

tangle

Agreed. I am not engaging it and will continue to ignore over here.

However, I think it is important not to leave unchallenged unresearched and unsupported speculative posts designed to deramp.Having said that this is a pleasant board and I will refrain from posting anything which might provoke.
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