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Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR)     

happy to watch - 21 Jan 2004 13:51

draw?epic=CSR

A new thread for Cambridge Silicon Radio, a bluetooth play for 2004.

Cambridge Silicon Radio Holdings Ltd, the Bluetooth technology group that is about to list on the London Stock Exchange, said its offering will be priced at 160-200 pence a share.

The indicative price range corresponds to an offer size of 54-68 mln stg and a market capitalisation for the company of 192-239 mln stg after flotation.

CSR designs and manufactures single-chip radio devices - focusing initially on solutions for the 2.4GHz Bluetooth personal area networking standard. The background and experience of our development team give CSR a unique advantage to help OEMs exploit the new wave of wireless networking, allowing us to offer the most highly integrated single-chip Bluetooth solutions, which are based on commodity CMOS technology with all its inherent advantages.

www.csr.com

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CSR, which has secured over 70 mln usd of funding from a number of investors including Compaq Corp, Philips Electronics NV, Sony Corp, Intel Corp and 3i Group PLC, was founded in 1998.

The company claims on its Website to be the world's leading provider of Bluetooth, accounting for 60 pct of all Bluetooth end-products.

Bluetooth is a low-cost, short-range radio link between mobile PCs, mobile phones and other devices, enabling users to connect a wide range of devices easily and simply, without the need for cables.

cynic - 01 Aug 2008 11:21 - 215 of 343

i called it right but have not bought myself!
i remain very nervous of Dow, so will. watch this afternoon

halifax - 01 Sep 2008 16:12 - 216 of 343

cynic did you go back in, any mileage left in this one?

cynic - 01 Sep 2008 16:40 - 217 of 343

don't remember but must have traded if i did as not there at present ...... good call though wasn't it

cynic - 05 Sep 2008 14:11 - 218 of 343

4 days ago i was slightly rueful that i ahd not bought back in ..... now i am delighted as sp has been hammered (-64) after release of employment figures in US

halifax - 05 Sep 2008 14:42 - 219 of 343

Nokia announcement hit all chip related shares.

hlyeo98 - 21 Oct 2008 20:01 - 220 of 343

Below 200p...I think weakness prevails now for CSR...lost of demand

cynic - 21 Oct 2008 20:44 - 221 of 343

maybe ..... just nosed below 9 dma.....

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CSR&Si

hlyeo98 - 28 Oct 2008 19:20 - 222 of 343

Cynic, results out tomorrow for CSR...bad news expected.

cynic - 28 Oct 2008 19:55 - 223 of 343

i am short here and well in the money, though with Dow rocketing tonight, that paper profit may get trimmed quite smartly

hlyeo98 - 28 Oct 2008 20:46 - 224 of 343

I am short too but don't worry, Dow will nose-dived by end of week to near 8000

cynic - 29 Oct 2008 07:51 - 225 of 343

i am also short of Dow as of late last night

hlyeo98 - 29 Oct 2008 08:01 - 226 of 343

CSR will go down, no worries....


CSR says markets tough, lowers Q4 guidance - AFX


LONDON, Oct 29 (Reuters) - British bluetooth specialist CSR reported revenue of $205.5 million for the third quarter, towards the low end of expectations, and said the difficult economic environment was impacting its end-market.

The company, which makes chips and devices using wireless-link bluetooth, said its gross margin was steady at 44.5 percent, while adjusted pretax profit was $30.8 million, down from $57.6 million for the same period a year ago.

The market was expecting revenue of $207.5 million and adjusted pretax profit of $33.1 million, according to a consensus of nine analysts compiled by Reuters.

CSR said the current macroeconomic environment was affecting end-customers and, reflecting the slowdown, it now expected fourth quarter revenue to be in the $140-160 million range. A Reuters-compiled analyst consensus had fourth quarter revenue at $190 million.

'The current macroeconomic environment and resulting uncertainty are inevitably affecting end-consumers and will negatively impact our addressable market,' the company said in a statement.

'Whilst visibility is limited, we currently expect the downturn to extend well in 2009 and potentially beyond.'

mitzy - 29 Oct 2008 08:07 - 227 of 343

cynic the DOW will fall to 6500 next year taking the Ftse with it as for this one short to 50p.

cynic - 29 Oct 2008 08:10 - 228 of 343

i suspect you are over-pessimistic re bottom for Dow, but certainly CSR cannot be a buy!

halifax - 29 Oct 2008 11:01 - 229 of 343

cynic some appear to be buying or short covering?

cynic - 29 Oct 2008 11:22 - 230 of 343

suspect short covering .... am prefectly happy to remain short on the basis of horrid numbers and forecast and also on the basis that recovery has been far too sharp without true justification

mitzy - 18 Jan 2009 10:39 - 231 of 343

The chart remains the same.


Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=CSR&Si

hangon - 29 May 2009 19:10 - 232 of 343

cynic/mitzy
what are yr thoughts now - - - ?
CSR has seen recovery in-line with general market sentiment - any ideas on their sales prospects beyond 2009.....?

cynic - 29 May 2009 19:25 - 233 of 343

used to be a great fan of this company but have not followed it for ages .... however, if you look at the chart on post 221, it looks very promising ..... no idea what the trading outlook is

ptholden - 26 Jul 2009 00:38 - 234 of 343

I've been having a trawl around, looking for a trading opportunity and this old favourite popped up.

2nd quarter and H1 Results are out on Wednesday, I plan to open a short position on Monday based on the chart with a target of 300p or thereabouts.

I don't recommend anyone should follow suit.
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