moneyplus
- 09 Oct 2007 10:51
I dismissed this company as froth when I first looked at it. Since then the sp has doubled and continues to steadily rise. I looked again and when I saw the countries and contracts this firm is in---I was impressed and bought some to tuck away. anyone else bought in or interested?
jimmy b
- 13 Apr 2012 15:06
- 116 of 682
Popped in to keep you company HARRY , bought a few of these today :)
HARRYCAT
- 13 Apr 2012 15:37
- 117 of 682
Terrific potential, but be careful as the CEO is not happy with the amount of institutional investment and is threatening to de-list from AIM and go elsewhere. Am out at the moment, mainly because I think this summer could be a bit grim on the investment front, so am targeting divi payers and will have another review of my options in august.
jimmy b
- 13 Apr 2012 15:47
- 118 of 682
Hi HARRY ,they may list on Nasdaq ,my broker said there wont be a problem selling them if they do ,i only bought a few to tuck away for the year.. I think you may be right about the summer ,i'll be looking for bargains if we have a pullback.
halifax
- 13 Apr 2012 15:55
- 119 of 682
Harry this one reminds us of BLNX lots of deals but little positive impact on the bottom line.
ValueMax
- 25 Apr 2012 12:21
- 120 of 682
Thought this was an interesting little article on mobile money:
Economist - The Bank Of SMS
HARRYCAT
- 09 May 2012 08:33
- 121 of 682
A big drop on the back of no news!???
mamborico
- 09 May 2012 11:05
- 122 of 682
Any interested party in buying stock, now should be a good opportunity 30.50p.
Buyers are returning since the earlier drop this morning

mamborico
- 09 May 2012 15:23
- 123 of 682
STANDARD CHARTERED BANK
HAS REDUCE their stake to 2.61%
selling 3.50M shares on the Market lately, no wonder the share price went down.
mamborico
- 10 May 2012 11:34
- 124 of 682
Nice bounce today up to 32.25p offer
two large trades after hours most likely the overhang being cleared as the
share price starting this morning over the closing price yesterday 30.25p
HARRYCAT
- 10 May 2012 11:38
- 125 of 682
Still a big risk of this company delisting from the LSE, so not sure that it is a good investment, except for a short term trade.
mamborico
- 10 May 2012 12:14
- 126 of 682
TAKE NOTICE
Delisting or dual listing on the Nasdaq, would be the best thing for the company share price
I had TELEWEST ( Virgin now ) on the past, and as soon as they went to the USA listing the share shoot UP and got better
HARRYCAT
- 10 May 2012 12:43
- 127 of 682
Not if it delists, because you would then hold NYSE stock in $, assuming you didn't sell before the delist date. Dual listing would be fine, but that is not what the CEO is considering atm. LSE/institutional investment is p*ssing him off big time.
jimmy b
- 10 May 2012 13:05
- 128 of 682
Whats wrong with holding in $ HARRY ,i've done it before its no problem.
HARRYCAT
- 10 May 2012 13:11
- 129 of 682
Nothing wrong with it, but makes life a little more complicated with currency conversion, charges and ease of trading. I am sure many private investors would not want stock in $, though I know MONI are much more interested in the big investors.
mamborico
- 10 May 2012 16:07
- 130 of 682
32.25 / 32.75P +2.25P
A few very large trades just now
Has moved the volume to 47M
one delayed trade of 3.5M at 35p
mamborico
- 10 May 2012 16:21
- 131 of 682
re - TELEWEST
the stock was delisted on the UK and only trading on the US
nevertheless it was not problem when selling and I made lots of money then
HARRYCAT
- 21 Jun 2012 09:07
- 132 of 682
The Co-operative Bank selects Monitise to launch UK mobile banking services
Monitise plc (LSE: MONI.L), the global leader in Mobile Money solutions, has been selected to provide mobile banking to The Co-operative Bank's account holders as part of a three-year deal.
The service, which has just gone live spans smartphone apps and SMS alerts, is available to all customers of The Co-operative Bank who are registered for internet banking, and all Smile account holders.
The smartphone app lets customers check their balance or access mini statements for multiple accounts, find cashpoints and branches and set up high and low balance alerts and weekly SMS balance updates. Users can call support staff with questions, technical problems or lost or stolen cards. The app is initially available on iPhone, with further versions set to follow.
HARRYCAT
- 28 Jun 2012 11:43
- 133 of 682
Additional Listing
Further to the Company's announcements on 25 June 2012 and 26 June 2012, regarding anticipated additional listings and completion of the acquisition of Clairmail Inc., the Company announces that it has made application for 205,752,440 ordinary shares of 1p each in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") to be admitted to trading on AIM ("Admission"). The new Ordinary Shares will rank pari passu with the existing Ordinary Shares in the Company and it is expected that dealings in these new Ordinary Shares will commence on 29 June 2012.
HARRYCAT
- 05 Jul 2012 10:13
- 134 of 682
StockMarketWire.com
HSBC UK's Fast Balance app is now available for both Android and BlackBerry devices, giving HSBC Personal banking customers instant access to their current account balance, direct from their smartphones.
Fast Balance, which launched for the iPhone earlier this year, gives HSBC's UK smartphone customers the ability to view their current account balance and last six transactions.
Customers can also top up airtime for up to five mobile phones. The apps for all three mobile devices have been developed by Monitise and HSBC as part of a three-year deal announced in April.
HARRYCAT
- 17 Jul 2012 08:28
- 135 of 682
StockMarketWire.com
Mobile banking group Monitise said full-year revenues are expected to be about $53m (£34m), nearly two and a half times the $22m (£14m) last year.
This will be the third successive year that revenue has more than doubled compared to the previous year.
Profitability in live operations continues to show very strong year-on-year growth.
Gross margins for the year are expected to be in the region of 66%, compared with 62% last year, and on track to hit more than 70% by the second half of 2012/13.
Demand for the Monitise Enterprise Platform is at an all-time high and investment in the platform and its global reach continues in line with market demand.
Total Monitise registered customers are approaching 16m, three and a half times the level seen at the time of Monitise's full-year results in September 2011. The group is attracting well over half a million new registered customers per month.
The acquisition of Clairmail at the end of June further enhances Monitise's position as the global leader in the fast expanding Mobile Money market.
The order book of the combined Group at the end of June 2012, comprised of more than $170m committed minimum orders, plus a further $250m of additional revenues expected from existing contractual arrangements, making more than $420m (£270m) in total.
Around $75m (£48m) of this order cover is expected to flow through to revenues in 2012/13.
Total Group revenues in 2012/13 are expected to be in the region of $110m (£70m).
The Group remains on track for EBITDA break-even by December 2013.
Monitise now provides Mobile Money services to over 300 financial institutions and partners, including a third of the top 50 financial institutions and of these eight of the top 13 in North America.
Combined business handles over a billion transactions per annum, as well as payments and transfers worth $15bn on a current weekly annualised basis.
For 2011/12 it is expected that a move to equity accounting (2) will result in a $3m (£2m) increase in reported full-year revenues to approximately $56m (£36m).