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Earthport: Ready to fly (EPO)     

jdubb - 04 Mar 2004 17:44

Some good news at last from this weeks Shares mag. Tim Freeborn revisits the company and altho no firm details are given about new deals he says they will be announced this quarter. I would think that this could be at the same time as the interim results are announced. I for one will be holding on cos they will fly sooner rather than later! ( 8.30% up today!)

draw?epic=EPO

a3s5m3 - 23 Jul 2004 16:58 - 334 of 706

does anyone know ? , is the afx ( 11.21 ) message the same as the RNS message ( 11.44 )
oneill,why are you so pleased , do you want epo to go tits up ?

a3s5m3 - 23 Jul 2004 17:02 - 335 of 706

sorry , wrong way round.
rns 11.21 , afx 11.44

Paulvoigt - 26 Jul 2004 09:20 - 336 of 706

Again you have to ask your self does 650,000 shares, "I'm not far away from this size holding" really have the power to move a stock 8% the wrong way.

We have all seen 20 million plus days have only a minor impact, I'm convinced the only reason can be the smaller investor is been squeezed out of the game by fear fuleled by the market makers them selevs.

As for the legal stuff, does any one actually think the Baltimore thing is going to costs millions through legal expenses?

Perhaps EPO has a case who knows but until now they have done nothing, Baltimore is nearing the end game with its cash but can not afford to be litagating etc because it has the potential to de rail their plans.

So no doubt there will be a settlement but not at any thing like the levels EPO are claiming, its just the opening gambit timed to make it in Baltimores interest to cough up something.

IMHO of course.

apple - 26 Jul 2004 10:00 - 337 of 706

Sudden drop this morning & then back up again!

If that was a tree shake then it didn't really work.

Perhaps something is about to happen?

timfreeborn - 26 Jul 2004 12:15 - 338 of 706

I've not checked this bulletin board for a week or so. But I have checked my notes from January, March and May and they correspond to what I've written. Any gap between these and events as they have unfolded, or not unfolded, is a matter for Earthport to explain. Somebody queried Neteller's margins. Just consult their flotation document and results.
Like everyone else, I simply wait for real announcements and I judge the company by their arrival or non-arrival.

Tradx - 26 Jul 2004 12:36 - 339 of 706

Tim,

I completely understand your clarification, your position seems pretty clear to me. I personally only have one question, do you still standby your statement that they have done a deal with the Post Office and that it is simply held up by the cabinet?

On 'other' threads you have effectively been accused of making it up and that the whole deal is a fabrication. For what it is worth, I have said and will continue to say that I do not believe you would do such a thing.

Best regards

T..

apple - 26 Jul 2004 13:18 - 340 of 706

oneill, we can do without the insults!

apple - 26 Jul 2004 13:33 - 341 of 706

You say fair enough but then you repeat the insult.

timfreeborn - 26 Jul 2004 13:57 - 342 of 706

Tradx,
Why on earth would I make anything up? I have nothing to gain from that and plenty to lose. Direct questions like this to the company.
tim freeborn

jonny wilkinson - 26 Jul 2004 15:17 - 343 of 706

Tim Freeborn


jonny wilkinson - 20 Jul'04 - 15:57 - 347 of 380 edit



Tim Freeborn

I understand you are privy to deals agreed, maybe not signed but certainly not yet announced to the market, surely you have been made an 'insider' as a result of this information if correct while you remain a shareholder, did you sign relevant confidentiality letter before you were made an insider. Do you understand rules when in receipt of price sensitive information. Is your editor fully aware and in agreement to the position you hold within EPO.Perhaps you will confirm why Cunninghams comments that ' we only believe 30% of what we tell ourselves' were not reported earlier , do you agree this was a serious oversight with the benefit of hindsight.
Surely if Shares Magazine are to remain a creditable publication in the market place then in future you should check with the company due to sign the contract ie Post Office Counters UK ( most know about Hong Kong Post Office deal already mentioned in an RNS dated 31 Mar 04 re Hong Kong based high volume payments services contract ) to verify information supplied by EPO is correct including contact name you have spoken with, surely that will provide more comfort to the readers, though i must add the market should be told first if any such deal is likely to affect share price.
I note comments from some other posters about doing your own research, with repect if everyone adopts that line then its most unlikely a publication such as Shares Magazine will cease to operate, readers must feel confident when an article is published that information is accurate.
I wish to make clear i've no reason to believe you've not acted in good faith at all times but remember the priveleged position you hold unlike ordinary retail investors who i should say have every reason to believe what you write.

I'm sure with benefit of hindsight it would have been better not to have purchased shares in EPO, that way you remain totally impartial.

I trust you understand frustration shared by many investors with this stock and will consider my comments carefully before issue any response which i'm sure most here would appreciate.
................................................................................

Tim

I note your reply earlier today, with respect you did not answer the questions, i believe its important for you as an employee of Shares Magazine to respond to what i believe are relevant questions, many may doubt my motives on these boards which is fair enough but as a long standing shareholder i judge its quite in order to ask pointed questions, same applies to you whose readership place great trust in what you write otherwise pointless buying such a publication every week.

apple - 26 Jul 2004 15:50 - 344 of 706

Somebody just bought a million.

So there is some confidence.

paul30661 - 26 Jul 2004 18:23 - 345 of 706

Whoever posted a while ago that if this board is publicised elsewhere the result would be that all the whingers would be attracted to slinging their mud here and lower it, appears to have been proved right !

As we are probably all aware, the Baltimore claim and probably that of Egg's will almost certainly not be settled in full nor for that matter be settled shortly. The legal system is very slow and this could drag on for years, way, way past the time that we will know if EPO is going to deliver on any of the hopes that we have. Hell, it could be that EPO ends up as a shell with investors just waiting for a legal payout at some point.

If there have been lies or falsely inflated hopes of a deal from EPO then yes, I'm annoyed. If TF has knowlingly misled us, (which I don't believe is the case) similarly then yes, I'm annoyed, but at the end of the day, we must all take the responsibility for our own investment decisions, both if or when we buy and when or if we sell. Personally I'm more gutted that I backed EPO rather than ASOS, (I thought a rise from 5p to 8p for ASOS was too far too quick and that it would fall back :-(

If you hold EPO shares and you don't believe the newsflow, then take the loss and sell. It's as simple as that. We probably all believe that the city is crooked, (look at the run up to every share prior to good or bad news being announced, whether it be Abbey, M&S or EPO), but if we want to be in this market we must accept it. Ok, rant over. I guess I'm just asking for objective, constructive comments to be posted rather than insults.

Oh, unless Mr Cunningham would like to pop his head up - that would make for an interesting set of posts ;-))


Tradx - 26 Jul 2004 21:04 - 346 of 706

oneill,

p*** off.

I was not kissing arse, it is simple, others are questioning his integrity, many will and have invested based on his previous track record and his reputation.
I will now admit that I am bitterly disappointed at Tim's reply, he had previously told us a deal with the Post office was done, now he is ducking and pointing these questions to the company. Someone is not being straight.

Tim, a simple answer is required from you, it is either true you were told this, or it is false and you were seriously 'mistaken' - what is it?

Your credibility as a journalist with integrity is now at stake.

Regards

T..

Biscuit - 26 Jul 2004 21:13 - 347 of 706

Shouldn't those who don't beleive the news flow from the company, instead of blaming TF, be getting themselves to the companies AGM and asking "pointed" questions to those at the top of the business? Just a thought.

ssanebs - 27 Jul 2004 00:46 - 348 of 706

my brother is agood friend of TF and he assures me that Tim was told by RC that on Jan 20 the post office deal would be signed, and RC told my brother last week that it was awaiting cabinet approval. RC needs to deliver news and stop dreaming in telling us how close they are. i was close to buying asos at 8p and ended up with 3m epo. There is no need for TF to lie, if he had no faith in the stock he would have put a sell out, saying Rc had misinformed him.

michaelturnbull - 27 Jul 2004 08:58 - 349 of 706

No offence to you guys (aka whingers) but can we stop with the constant whinging of who did what, with whatever knowledge when and where they shouldnt or should have, its a BB about EPO not the local whingers board! if you have a problem with someone keep it to your self or squelch them! its getting abit SH!T when i have to trawl through 20 bo!!ocks messages to read some decent BB messages!

i mean if u look at the number of messages on this BB and the % of wasted ones, its rediculous!

cheers (i think im becoming a whineger now!)

Snip - 27 Jul 2004 10:37 - 350 of 706

whinging/whining/ramping/de-ramping/knife-catching. Learn to chart read instead

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Fred1new - 27 Jul 2004 10:59 - 351 of 706

What does it say?

mikeowen - 27 Jul 2004 11:16 - 352 of 706

HELP!

astonvilla - 27 Jul 2004 11:21 - 353 of 706

it says.........if we have some good news flow then we are in for an upturn and if not we will bottom out somewhere close to the current price......just my thoughts. I see no real reason for the drop in price apart from nervous investors jumping ship.........the problem with EPO is all the unknowns......1)legal action - how much will it cost. 2) Revenues from recent contract wins - ie. wanadoo and Hong Kong. Nothing has really changed in the last 2 months has it.........
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