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www.themutual.net     

ajren - 27 Oct 2003 10:47

Anyone know anything about it ?

Exotoxin - 27 Oct 2003 11:02 - 2 of 8

A modern version of green shield stamps?

ajren - 27 Oct 2003 11:10 - 3 of 8

Do you think it is a company not worth looking at ? The shares are .21

zzaxx99 - 27 Oct 2003 12:16 - 4 of 8

what's their business plan now? It used to be an ISP that gave away millions (literally) of free shares in the company to customers. Then they looked like they were going to turn into some sort of direct marketing company. What are they up to now?

Have to say, that my experience of them (back to the ISP days) was that they were utterly clueless, but you never know...

ajren - 27 Oct 2003 12:27 - 5 of 8

Thanks zzaxx99 as good to get some background info to start with.

jfwinvestments - 27 Oct 2003 16:00 - 6 of 8

My impression was that it would just take too much time to amass enough shares to be useful and I don't want to spend all that time in Argos etc.

ajren - 28 Oct 2003 11:16 - 7 of 8

I got more info and I agree it is useless.I nearly always have a quick look at
a share that 99 per cent of people run a mile from.

LINZIMASON - 28 Oct 2003 13:07 - 8 of 8

I've got some of these shares, so the price is on my watch list. I'd not consider buying any and only got these by looking at their website and receiving the odd E-mail. Probably about 15 squidlers worth! Green Shield stamps were infinitely better in my opinion - I got my first transister radio with those!
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