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YELL (YELL)     

Clubman3509 - 25 Sep 2008 08:29

What is happening was slowly going up, past week down 25% Good entry or further down.

I hope the Septics get the $700 billion loan through in the next few days otherwise I can see the FTSE tanking.

jkd - 29 Apr 2009 17:04 - 92 of 468

C3509
being away from a reliable and trusted link can rightly be considered difficult with regard to monitoring.
better safe than sorry.
regards
jkd

cynic - 29 Apr 2009 17:08 - 93 of 468

exactly that, but to liquidate everything would be equally silly, and shall certainly be able to log in at odd times anyway

jkd - 29 Apr 2009 17:09 - 94 of 468

Cynic
seems our posts crossed in time.
regards to you
jkd

Clubman3509 - 29 Apr 2009 17:17 - 95 of 468

Don't get rattled Cynic I have big respect for Jews. I have one clean all our shoes weekly for a fiver.

cynic - 29 Apr 2009 17:40 - 96 of 468

better than being too proud to do menial jobs ..... your generious charity in that quarter must surely be appreciated

jkd - 29 Apr 2009 17:58 - 97 of 468

my sister lived in brick lane for many years. she married a nice eastender who lived all his life dealing with having a jewish mother and a pakistani father.their daughter, my niece, is a wonderful young lady.
regards
jikd

Clubman3509 - 29 Apr 2009 18:00 - 98 of 468

Thank you. Enjoy your trip, remember not to eat any bacon sandwich, you dont want to get the pig flu.

When you say you are visiting clients it makes me laugh because in LOS we hear this all the time from bar girls. Don't tell me you are a jewish rent boy

cynic - 29 Apr 2009 18:40 - 99 of 468

ain't pretty enough for the latter and bacon sarnies unlikely to be available in india..... am actually very much looking forward to visiting india, for though it will be very hot and humid and hard work too, it is one of the countries and cultures which interest me greatly ..... dubai is OK in small doses, and am glad that the biz pays and not i, as Jumeirah prices are too preposterous for words

Clubman3509 - 29 Apr 2009 18:56 - 100 of 468

India is the biggest shit hole I have ever visited

Dubai is full of Essex girl has beens. I travel through there every month.

You need to try Bangkok everything there a man could dream of at a fraction of Western prices, I know how you jew boys like a good deal.

moneyplus - 29 Apr 2009 20:56 - 101 of 468

Right ---time to give it a rest it's boring! Yell and it's fortunes-takeover or turn around is much more interesting--something is cooking imo.
Clubman well done on selling out before this recession kicked in if I'd done as well as you I think I'd just be sitting back drinking a nice G&T and enjoying the good life!
instead I'm in rainy Devon hoping my investments have hit gold to make back last years losses!!

cynic - 01 May 2009 08:29 - 102 of 468

strangeness continues here with volume already at 1.5m (daily avr = 5m) and firm sp

goldfinger - 01 May 2009 11:48 - 103 of 468

Broker concensus is leaning towards being bullish now.

Was taken back by the 2 Strong Buy recos on the stock.

Obviously a lot of brokers are waiting for near term results (neutral cases) but things are certainly looking up from a analyst view.

from Digital Look today...

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 2
Buy 0
Neutral 8
Sell 1
Strong Sell 2

Total 13

cynic - 01 May 2009 15:52 - 104 of 468

out again at 41.25 with a small profit

Proselenes - 07 May 2009 11:34 - 105 of 468

Anyone for YELL to return to 100p levels, the chart looks rather tasty and the buying demand is there.

Clubman3509 - 07 May 2009 11:57 - 106 of 468

Will surpass 100p IMHO by the end of 09

Proselenes - 07 May 2009 12:39 - 107 of 468

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=YELL&S

Clubman3509 - 08 May 2009 09:15 - 108 of 468

Trying to swim up against the waves still a good bet when the FTSE headwind calms.

grevis2 - 14 May 2009 09:05 - 109 of 468

14 May'09 - 08:51 - 12133 of 12143

They should have posted an RNS, great news:

Yell and Google form strategic alliance to bring search marketing services to UK SMEs - 14 May 2009
Yell to deliver a break through managed service solution to expand search engine marketing sector
Yell, the international directories business, and Google today announce a strategic alliance to provide sophisticated, managed search marketing services to Yells base of more than 450,000 UK SMEs. The alliance will involve Yell becoming a Google AdWords Authorised Reseller.

The agreement will strengthen Yell's position as a leading source of new business leads and sales enquiries for UK businesses. It will give Yells SME customers access to Googles base of millions of UK users through an innovative managed service platform developed by Yell that simplifies the delivery of Googles AdWords product to SMEs. The platform, under development for a year, automates many of the labour intensive ad creation, bid optimisation and campaign management functions that have presented barriers to the adoption of search by busy UK SMEs.

Mark Canon, president of new media at Yell in the UK, said: This is a significant milestone in the execution of our business strategy to be the leading market maker in the provision of sales leads for UK businesses.

Yell is delighted to be working with Google in an agreement that will bring benefits to both companies. It combines Yells expertise in local advertising, our position of trust and our close working relationship with more than 450,000 UK business advertisers with Google's market leading AdWords search marketing programme and large base of users.

Matt Brittin, director of Google UK, said: In these tough economic times, Yell will now be able to offer the benefits of targeted, accountable and cost effective online advertising via Adwords to thousands of small businesses in the UK. Many such businesses already use Google Adwords to reach new customers locally, nationally or internationally. We look forward to working with Yell to help more UK businesses capitalise fully on the online opportunity.

Yell's Search Marketing Service, which launches this week and will be sold by Yells 2,000 strong sales force, is part of a wider strategy to make leads from all online sources accessible to Yell advertisers. The service also signals a shift to more flexible open ended contract services for Yell advertisers, offering them an alternative to fixed fee annual contracts. This allows Yell to compete more proactively for advertiser spend in local and regional press media.

The Search Marketing Service for Google AdWords is the second product launch from Yell involving sale of inventory beyond Yells own portfolio of Yellow Pages, Yell.com and 118 24 7. Yell has already launched an ad network product, netReach, providing Yell advertisers with access to consumers across a business vertical and geo-targeted network of UK sites. The service has been well received by existing and new customers to Yell.

The Search Marketing Service for Google AdWords is the second product launch from Yell involving sale of inventory beyond Yells own portfolio of Yellow Pages, Yell.com and 118 24 7. Yell has already launched an ad network product, netReach, providing Yell advertisers with access to consumers across a business vertical and geo-targeted network of UK sites. The service has been well received by existing and new customers to Yell.

kkeith2000 - 14 May 2009 16:17 - 110 of 468

grevis2 good find, if you don't mind me asking where did you find it
Like you say strange no RNS

Clubman3509 - 14 May 2009 16:43 - 111 of 468

Very strange they are not blowing the trumpet on this news, maybe insiders are buying up shares before rocketing SP.
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