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RTD - Why? (RTD)     

Nitefly - 15 Sep 2003 10:55

Why are we again at 10.5p bid?

It doesn't add up...

Good Results + Strong buying pre results + Christmas online buying soon = Price drop

Then again some companies that have debt for equity hanging in the balance, poor results and bankruptcy around the corner and they go up!

Why sell now at a loss?

Wont that be a kick in the teeth when we see 13.5p 14p again!

Best of luck all.

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2004 10:39 - 1661 of 2406

Douggie aren't you a lucky boy. Still some distance to go. Intraday bars look promising but a little more volume would improve my feelings. B/S 5/2. W/see

Douggie - 03 Nov 2004 12:14 - 1662 of 2406

Fund. nope wish I'd sold & bought & sold again today @ 21p !!!!!!! love the idea of in/out trades haven't the bottle for it could'v made a lot of cash this last 9 months ;o\

1982roy - 03 Nov 2004 12:56 - 1663 of 2406


Douggie,hindsight Is a wonderful thing.I have tried ducking in and out of shares and found it very easy to lose money that way. I now make a lot of money through "sensible investing" I bought RTD at 7.5 pence and I am not
to bothered about short term fluctuations I am in theese long term. Good luck
to all the short term traders who are smart enough to make it pay,as for me
I will stick with what I do best. (making money long term.)

.

Fundamentalist - 03 Nov 2004 14:22 - 1664 of 2406

Roy

my sentiments exactly (ps nice buy price - i paid 10p for mine)

Douggie - 03 Nov 2004 14:32 - 1665 of 2406

my ave. is 11.25p which left a lot o scope for profitable trading ( especially with the benefit of hindsight) what I we need is foresight which I find hard to come by, heres hoping it won't be needed fo another 10p at least ;o\

bristlelad - 03 Nov 2004 17:28 - 1666 of 2406

hi rtd shareholders///you should be alright now//////L HAVE sold my holding in RTD so you should be alright for 30P////

SueHelen - 03 Nov 2004 20:05 - 1667 of 2406

More positive publicity.

TechMARK movers: Retail Decisions rises, Antisoma ahead
Wed 03 Nov 2004

LONDON (SHARECAST) - Retail Decisions continued on its upwards path today following recent news that trading is stronger than had been anticipated at the interim stage.

The group said last week that the improved trading would lead to a better than expected profit performance for this year, "materially" above expectations.

Shares in Retail Decisions have now risen more than 30% in the last week and have doubled over the year.

Antisoma also secured a strong rise today as the market awaits first quarter results from the group, expected within the next few weeks.

The group is currently testing a new anti cancer drug AS1406 that has already demonstrated that mice with advanced lymphomas live significantly longer when treated with the treatment

The data has shown powerful anti-tumour effects in both breast cancer and lymphoma.

FTSE TechMARK - Risers

Antisoma (ASM) 16.25p +10.17%
Financial Objects (FIO) 49.00p +7.69%
Fibernet (FIB) 93.50p +6.25%
Marlborough Stirling (MAS) 47.00p +5.62%
Retail Decisions (RTD) 20.50p +5.13%
Axis-Shield (ASD) 225.00p +3.93%
Axon (AXO) 139.50p +3.72%
Kewill Systems (KWL) 71.50p +3.62%
Sirius (SIR) 83.50p +3.09%
Imagination Technologies (IMG) 73.00p +2.82%

FTSE TechMARK - Fallers

nCipher (NCH) 207.50p -4.16%
Easynet (ESY) 67.50p -3.57%
Vislink (VLK) 20.50p -3.53%
DCS Group (DCS) 8.00p -3.03%
Anite (AIE) 55.50p -2.20%
Pace Micro (PIC) 49.00p -1.01%
NXT (NTX) 57.00p -0.87%
EBookers (EBR) 260.00p -0.67%
Vernalis (VER) 83.00p -0.60%
Dicom Group (DCM) 783.00p -0.57%

http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=374663

overgrowth - 03 Nov 2004 20:05 - 1668 of 2406

Interesting post thanks to Amarcou on advfn:

"Back to tech100.

282m shares of RTD give a cap. of just over 59m at 21p.

Someone said that 90-94 positions are clustered at 62m which means RTD needs to be at 22.5p by 30th November to get a value of over 63m and get in at 89th position.

Of course other companies will move up also but its now becoming a certainty that we will be in there.

That is excellent news which together with what the company has been delivering makes RTD a screaming buy."

SueHelen - 03 Nov 2004 20:05 - 1669 of 2406

Some Chunky Buys today :

HOT money still coming in :

100,000 T BUY at 20.75 pence
500,000 T BUY at 20.62 pence
143,481 BUY at 20.75 pence
200,000 BUY at 20.75 pence
142,023 BUY at 21.00 pence
100,000 BUY at 21.00 pence
100,000 BUY at 21.00 pence
100,000 BUY at 21.00 pence
100,000 BUY at 21.00 pence
100,000 M Buy at 20.75 pence
100,000 M Buy at 20.75 pence
200,000 Buy at 20.00 pence
100,000 Buy at 19.75 pence
150,000 Buy at 19.65 pence.

SueHelen - 03 Nov 2004 20:06 - 1670 of 2406

GB0009483487 RETAIL DECISIONS PLC GBX 606'690 125'052 180'468 TSV

606,690 shares went through virt-x and hence did not show up on the money-am trades page for RTD.

Official Volume for today closed at 5,970,542 + 606,690 = 6,577,232.

SueHelen - 03 Nov 2004 20:06 - 1671 of 2406

Target for tomorrow it to break 21 pence and get into the 22-23 pence range..we should be attacking the 27 pence resistance come end of next week.

Very Healthy Volume again in terms of the number of trades which closed at 191.

Today (correct figures) :

Buys = 3,730,629
Sells = 2,112,413
??? = trades that went through virt-x + others = 606,690 + 127,500 = 734,190.

overgrowth - 03 Nov 2004 20:07 - 1672 of 2406

Rumour has it that Herald Investments are topping up.

SueHelen - 03 Nov 2004 20:08 - 1673 of 2406

Thanks Overgrowth....wasn't sure which instituition had been buying in heavily since last Thursday.

Douggie - 03 Nov 2004 20:16 - 1674 of 2406

:o))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))).

lovly posts you lot many thanks

1982roy - 03 Nov 2004 20:54 - 1675 of 2406

hold tight Douggie your RTD shares could pay for lots of holidays

Douggie - 04 Nov 2004 09:53 - 1676 of 2406

Ouch red again maybe roy!

The Other Kevin - 04 Nov 2004 09:58 - 1677 of 2406

Something afoot?

1982roy - 04 Nov 2004 10:12 - 1678 of 2406

May be just a treeshake by those naughty mms

Fundamentalist - 04 Nov 2004 10:26 - 1679 of 2406

Appears to be a very quick walkdown on little volume

overgrowth - 04 Nov 2004 21:01 - 1680 of 2406

It's good to see a small consolidation, shares that rise in a straight line tend to hit a sharp point and then fall quicker in an almost identical line very much to the point where they started.

The chart is starting to look very healthy, it would be handy to see some TA in the header, unfortunately it looks as though Nitefly is long gone.

Anyone fancy starting a new thread ? Perhaps with a more meaningful title like "Retail Decisions (RTD) - now a multibagger" or something similar.

The US markets are booming tonight (presumably non-farm payroll figures are expected to be good tomorrow), we should be in for a healthy uptrend in the FTSE tomorrow, and the Techmark ought to get hauled up as well - so in theory another "up" day for RTD on the cards.
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