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IDN Telecom - A little profitable company (IDN)     

moneyman - 03 Nov 2005 21:50

This one looks quite interesting - IDN

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MACD and RSI both positive and a break through the top Bollinger should see new levels being attained.

Has been in a down turn for some time and for no specific reason. Brokers estimate an EPS of .26 for FY05 and .31 for FY06 on a rough guide PE of 15 and taking no consideration for tax benefits it looks very cheap. The company is profitable and Seymour Pierce have recently issued an outperform recommendation.

Price 03/11/05 = 2.3 to buy

canary9 - 31 Jul 2006 09:48 - 93 of 122

Nice to see some blue today!

IDN Telecom PLC
28 July 2006


IDN Telecom plc
('the Company')

Holding in Company

The Company was informed today that Gartmore Investment Limited purchased
1,000,000 ordinary shares in the capital of the Company on 24 July 2006, and is
now interested in 11,834,654 ordinary shares in the capital of the Company,
representing 3.05% of the entire issued ordinary share capital of the Company.

For further information please visit
www.idn.co.uk
or contact:

Mike Morrison, Managing Director, 0870 777 1775
Gordon Hermiston, Finance Director, 0870 777 1775
Jeremy Porter, Seymour Pierce Limited, 020 7107 8000

Haystack - 31 Jul 2006 11:17 - 94 of 122

I am afraid that institutions make the same mistake that other investors do. There was indstitutional buying not long before the EVS telecom company went belly up.
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ptholden - 31 Jul 2006 14:49 - 95 of 122

You going to post L2 today Haystack. Oh, I very much doubt it, you only post when the facts suit your argument.

Well, just for information there are now only two MM BELOW 2p, SCAP and WINS at 1.95p, the remaining four are above 2p.

To say that SELLs are outnumbering BUYS day after day, is at best misleading, at worst a bare faced lie. Since I have been posting on this thread, that just simply is not true.

I don't know why you have a bee in your bonnet about IDN, but you really are the worst kind of poster when it comes to a balanced view. Fine, be negative by all means, each have their own opinion, but why not try to be fair to both sides of the argument? Somehow, I very much doubt you have that ability, which is somewhat surprising, because you are clearly a very balanced person - a massive chip on each shoulder!

pth

Haystack - 31 Jul 2006 15:32 - 96 of 122

Not quite right. One MM is exactly on 2p and not above itnand that one hasn't moved at at all today.

I have never claimed to give a balanced view or be fair to both sides. I don't like IDN as a stock and I am bearish about it. You give bullish views and I give bearish ones. Recently SELLS were outnumbering BUYS and the price has been falling steadily for months. Today that isn't the case and the price has risen. A piece in the the Independent may have caused that.

The fact that the price has risen doesn't change my mind about IDN, nor would it if it doubled in price.
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canary9 - 31 Jul 2006 17:24 - 97 of 122

If it doubles in price you can be as bearish as you like. I will still be happy!!!!

Haystack - 31 Jul 2006 19:21 - 98 of 122

Don't get me wrong. I don't think IDN is going bust. I just think it is over-valued.
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canary9 - 31 Jul 2006 21:41 - 99 of 122

Sorry Haystack, we will just have to differ on that.........growing revenue, growing EPS, single digit P/E , net cash position(no debt) and generating free cash. Not too many of them around except with the oil producers... BUT nothing is a certainty.
If you know some doing better than this though, I have some profits to invest!

ptholden - 31 Jul 2006 22:27 - 100 of 122

Haystack, you have little credibility either here or on other boards. The fact that you have freely admitted you are unable to present a balanced and fair arguement to the discussion on this stock (or probably any other) is of no surprise. Why would any poster / reader treat your views with any credence when you can only see yourself as right and are obviously not prepared to shift those views no matter what?

Incidentally, I am not Bullish nor Bearish with regard to IDN. Feel free to post any Bullish comment I may have made. However, what I have done is to redress the one sided bullshit that you post every day. As far as IDN is concerned I post facts, not an opinion and if one, two, or three MMs fall off the Bid tomorrow I will quite happily post that fact. What you post is just the negative side with your lobsided spin and little reliance on the truth.

pth

Haystack - 31 Jul 2006 22:33 - 101 of 122

I didn't say that I couldn't present a balanced agument. I said that I didn't. I prefer reading biased views as you know where you stand (also there are no unbiased views on BBs). I did just write a long post discussing why I don't like IDN, but I changed my mind at the last minute and didn't post it. I have posted detailed reasons before why I don't like certain stocks, but it usually just generates more arguments. My personal view is that I don't expect the results to continue to be as good as previously. If you disagree then that's fine.
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ptholden - 31 Jul 2006 22:44 - 102 of 122

I neither agree or disagree re the prospects of IDN.

You have no problem in generating arguements whatsoever, basically because you are a bigot. If you don't know what it means look it up.

pth

Haystack - 01 Aug 2006 01:28 - 103 of 122

No. You are wrong about the bigot part. To be a bigot, the prime requirement is being intolerant of others' views. In fact I am very tolerant. I don't mind what your views are or if you express them. I don't even mind when you are down right rude. I am biased though. Show me an unbiased person and I will show you someone with no opinions.

While we are discussing the meaning of words, would you like to correct your continual spelling mistake -arguements.
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ptholden - 01 Aug 2006 01:42 - 104 of 122

Bigot - person obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices

1. You are obstinate
2. You are devoted to your own opinions and care little for others
3. You are prejudiced against telecom companies.

The cap seems to fit, I think you should wear it. Seem to have touched a nerve here.

Yes we are discussing the meaning of words, not the spelling. I guess you are grasping at straws now, what next - grammar? Oh, and by the way, you also make spelling mistakes, I just haven't bothered to paste them. Too petty for words, even incorrectly spelled ones :-)

pth

Haystack - 01 Aug 2006 11:39 - 105 of 122

Yes. The most important part is 'intolerant'. I am not intolerant of your opinion or any others. I just dont agree. Obstinate seems to me to me to be an inappropriate description as I have not seen a convincing argument in favour of IDN yet, so it would be difficult to tell if it would change my mind. I am not prejudiced against telecom companies. I think you would find it difficult to demonstrate that I have posted negative comments about any telecom companies apart from EVS, which went bust, and IDN, which hasn't and looks unlikely to.

However my opinion of IDN has not changed yet. I am still bearish about it. Time will tell if I am right.
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ptholden - 01 Aug 2006 19:22 - 106 of 122

okey dokey ;-)

ptholden - 04 Aug 2006 21:13 - 107 of 122

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A solid bounce off support at 2p once more. The most recent downward trend established in Jan looks like it may just have been reversed, constituting something of a breakout. Interestingly there is clear divergence on the MACD histogram, again dating from Jan. If it can get through 2.3p on good volume then a new trend may be established rather than this trading sideways business.

pth

Haystack - 04 Aug 2006 21:22 - 108 of 122

The support at around 2p is quite strong. It is just as well as there is not much below that to support it. The downtrend is still there though and it would need to stay above 2.35p for some time to change things. But charts aside, I don't fancy their prospects much anyway.
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canary9 - 04 Aug 2006 21:39 - 109 of 122

Haystack, you spend an awful lot of time watching this share when you don't fancy their prospects. I respectfully suggest that your time would be better spent on shares you do fancy in order to uncover investment opportunities.
Many must feel like you, which is why the share price is depressed......others might consider this a bargain at the current price and worth the risk.

ptholden - 04 Aug 2006 21:54 - 110 of 122

Rod, err, Haystack doesn't appear to fancy the prospects of any company. I'm afraid he is rather well known for his negative postings and inability to back up any of his ARGUMENTS with facts. Mind you, look on the bright side, IDN's SP seems to be improving somewhat and if I was in the habit of catching falling knives, the TA does have some encouraging aspects.

Good luck old bean.

pth

canary9 - 04 Aug 2006 22:05 - 111 of 122

Pete, I hope this is not a falling knife situation, which is usually accompanied by negative news flow, but promises of better to come. Newsflow from this company over the last 6 months or so has been increasing positive, as are the results. If that changes, I shall be out.............Rod

canary9 - 14 Aug 2006 14:19 - 112 of 122

Higher volume today and the price is rising!
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