optomistic
- 29 Jul 2006 19:16
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Oh dear cynic, I was just beginning to look ahead optimistically and along you come to dampen my enthusiasm, on the oilers as well!
Insight on what stocks you are positive on would be interesting?
cynic
- 29 Jul 2006 20:36
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first of all, bear in mind that i am still not convinced that thye markets are heading back up, notwithstanding that Dow surged past 11150 and even 11200 ..... very much feel markets are choosing to ignore what is still potentially a very ugly situation in M/E.
Of the oilies, i very much like BUR which i think is a cracking company, very well managed and is a proven producer ..... in mining, i like ANTO and POG and perhaps CER and ENK ...... BARC looks a good solid hold and BVIC, though that may now be a bit late ...... on the speccy side, still keen on VOG and CHP ..... and the DOW and NASDAQ 100 are worth watching, though I would not be a uyer at these levels ..... Gold is also interesting though i have rather lost track of where it is now going; probably upwards, but i am not sure if there are any resistances close at hand.
optomistic
- 29 Jul 2006 23:47
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Cheers cynic, thanks for your reply....... I still like the potential of KCOM irrespective of the HCC holding.
greekman
- 31 Jul 2006 07:36
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Hull City Councils center of Hull regeneration is well under way.
The city center is virtually closed to traffic and will be for some time.
I only mention this for the following reason. The project is looking to be completed by Sept 2007 at a cost of 150,000,000. No doubt the council will not be liable for the full cost due to the EU assistance, city generation schemes etc, but if you look at just about every similar project, they always (alright being generous) nearly always come in late at well over budget.
If they do start looking for extra cash, they may start looking at share offloading via KC or at least back any sort of buy out.
I can't see KC staying independent for much longer.
Only my opinion obviously.
optomistic
- 03 Aug 2006 21:24
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If this doesn't lift the price tomorrow what will, why was the announcement delayed until after the close?
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Affiniti chosen by The Carphone Warehouse to install three new IP contact centres to underpin business growth
Expanded capacity to reach 60 per cent market penetration by 2008
Virtual structure ensures the ultimate flexibility combined with an excellent customer experience
Local loop unbundling driving ambitious customer acquisition programme
Contract worth 3m over three years
The Carphone Warehouse will improve customer service and business efficiency, by means of three new virtual IP contact centres. Installed by communications integrator, Affiniti, the new centres will allow The Carphone Warehouse to reach its goal of 3.5 million customers by 2009. The contract is worth approximately 3m over three years and involves the planning, provision, building and ongoing management of the Cisco-based contact centres.
Through the new IP contact centres, The Carphone Warehouse will benefit from efficient integration of new agents, sites and applications. Utilising Affinitis intelligent call routing, enquiries can be distributed via different agents on different sites. Calls can be placed depending on the agents skills, ensuring individual requests can be appropriately answered. Agents will benefit from increased facilities such as CTI technology with screen pop-ups - callers are automatically recognised giving agents open access to their history and preferences.
The contact centres will manage much of the traffic generated by new services from The Carphone Warehouse, for example, the Free for Life broadband proposition that has been opened up by local loop unbundling. 1,800 new customer service advisers will meet increasing levels of demand. Two of the contact centres are located in the North West of England and one in South Africa.
As The Carphone Warehouses longest serving communications partner, Affiniti was chosen for its open and trusted working relationship, proven track record for delivery, attention to detail and consultative approach to delivery.
Robert Kent, Business Relationship Manager for CRM at The Carphone Warehouse said: The new contact centres will enable us to service our customers quickly and efficiently. We currently handle around a million calls a month and expect this to rise significantly as more and more customers take the Broadband product.
He continued: Affiniti de-risked the project for us, providing invaluable technical expertise to complement our in-house skills and offsite testing resources to ensure efficient implementation.
Gary Young, Managing Director of Affiniti, said: Affiniti has worked closely with The Carphone Warehouse over a number of years providing a wide range of solutions. This latest series of contact centre projects will play a key role in supporting the companys rapid business expansion for both TalkTalk and its mobile business.
greekman
- 04 Aug 2006 07:32
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Good news indeed.
As to waiting till the market closed before the announcement release, you will find this is often the case so it gives as much as possibly an equal opportunity for punters to buy.
As you say this should lift the price, although a contract worth 1 mill per year for the next 3 years, it may not move too much.
optomistic
- 04 Aug 2006 07:45
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Morning Greekman,
The release was accompanied by this article, nice bit of 'back slapping' :-)
Affiniti tops National Performance Results
New industry report reveals Affiniti as a top performing communications provider in the UK
99.7% orders completed on time
Affiniti, the communications integrator, has demonstrated its top performance in independent research, supported by the industry regulator Ofcom.
The survey results, which are published by TopComm, the industry forum for quality of service, reveal that Affiniti, a Kingston Communications business, has performed strongly in a number of key areas for both its direct and indirect network services.
The research, which includes names such as BT, NTL:Telewest and Cable & Wireless show Affiniti registering excellent results in terms of order completion, fault repairs, service restoration and accuracy of billing; all of which are seen as the key areas in effective service delivery to customers.
The results confirmed Affiniti's commitment to its customers with 98 per cent of Affiniti's orders completed by the date promised in comparison to the national average of 94 per cent.
For its indirect services, delivered through channel partners, 99.7 per cent of Affiniti's orders were completed by the date promised in comparison to the national average of 91.4 per cent.
Affiniti also performed strongly in the billing accuracy category where it had only 0.1 justified complaints per 1000 bills whilst the national average was significantly higher at 1 complaint per 1000 bills.
We are delighted with the results we have delivered. says Andrew Tapley, managing director of Affiniti Partner Services and Regions. They confirm our commitment to providing excellent service to our customers from the point of connection to the accuracy of our billing system.
Affiniti was also among the top performing operators in terms of registering the lowest number of fault reports, which serves as evidence regarding the increasing resilience and effectiveness of its national telecommunications network infrastructure
greekman
- 04 Aug 2006 07:53
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Cheers for that Optomistic,
Strange they did not put out an RNS.
optomistic
- 04 Aug 2006 07:58
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Saving money perhaps. LOL
greekman
- 02 Nov 2006 17:35
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Far higher volume today, would think something brewing, but it is probably the aged rumor of a takeover. Buys only just outdoing sells 4 to 3.
optomistic
- 02 Nov 2006 19:40
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Hi greekman, it looks like everyones left this ship apart from you and I.
Trading recently has been quite active, as you say something could be brewing.....the takeover would do very nicely thank you :-)
cynic
- 02 Nov 2006 19:41
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doubtful
optomistic
- 02 Nov 2006 22:00
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I'm sure it's being so cheerful that keeps you going cynic! LOL
cynic
- 02 Nov 2006 22:05
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laughing at myself certainly does .... held this stock months ago on the alleged promise of a t/o ...... i should live so long!
optomistic
- 02 Nov 2006 22:12
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There are no promises in this game, only possibilities or just ocassionally the probability. KCOM is IMO moving towards the latter.
cynic
- 02 Nov 2006 22:22
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probability of t/o in my lifetime? .... lol
optomistic
- 02 Nov 2006 22:28
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Are you VERY old cynic?
seawallwalker
- 02 Nov 2006 22:41
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Yoiu should never buy a stock in anticpation of a takeover
optomistic
- 02 Nov 2006 22:46
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Did not SWW, had them some while.
cynic
- 03 Nov 2006 08:20
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opto .... yes indeed i am, but come from a very longed lived family! ..... more seriously, the major problem here as you well know is hull council's 30% holding ..... kcom had an approach about a year ago, but they could not get the council to accept their offer.