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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

Paulvoigt - 05 Aug 2004 11:56 - 392 of 706

CFD's for EPO!!! my understanding was CFD's were limited to the major stocks not minows like EPO, can any one shed any light?

apple - 05 Aug 2004 12:33 - 393 of 706

There is some buying again.

The price is up 20% since the low point of 1.25p on Tuesday.

WHY???????????

In hindsight, I wish that I had kept more of them, I didn't have many left by last week but it seems that I picked the low point to sell a few more.

Tradx - 05 Aug 2004 15:01 - 394 of 706

apple,

In hindsight, you will be delighted that you sold.

This is still in a downwards trend, without news this will be sub-1p, it's just a question of when, not if.

Next week, it will be reported that the 22 million CFD short is now 50 million cfd short. LOL!!

regards

T...

toldmeso - 07 Aug 2004 16:58 - 395 of 706

Tradx, yes very funny :)

Tradx are you the Tradx666 poster on advfn ? If not plse ignore the post below

If so maybe you help me.

I have done a bit of digging into the Netteller model via their prospectus and as you appear to know something about them can you answer these please:

-Is current revenues mostly US based
-If the US decided to stop NLR taking monies from the US there revenue would be almost ziltch.
-If the US decided to regulate gaming, then again Netteller would be no use to people as they could use their cards as normal.

I understand they are moving into Europe to hedge their exposure from the US. Do they have banks linked to their product apart from the US ? If so how many ?

To me Netteller do look risky because a large proportion of their revenue is US based.

toldmeso - 07 Aug 2004 16:59 - 396 of 706

Paulvoigt, if your an experienced/professional investor/trader you can do anything you like with any broker if you have money.

Fred1new - 07 Aug 2004 19:21 - 397 of 706

I wonder if there is a shorting on this share. Are any of the contributors to this thread doing so.

If there are I think I can guess who!!!

Tradx - 09 Aug 2004 13:20 - 398 of 706

toldmeso,

Yes, and I have answered all your questions on the BLM board over there, but I'm happy to copy the post to here if you want..?

If you think my stance on epo is now negative because I hold NLR than you are seriously mistaken..as I said previously, orginally when I started researching epo I was very positive, and then all you have to do is read this thread and Tim's comments (and of course others..)..

Keep smiling.

Tradx - 10 Aug 2004 10:40 - 399 of 706

oneill,

In fairness to Tim, he has to call it as he hears it and sees it, his view was hold for a week..etc as for the 22 million CFD position, if true, then the only thing that matters is that the lack of news from the company will have created the conditions which would make this possible. I too am surprised at Tim, especially after the deals he reffered to here, but you can only guess that his info is better than most and he is still confident that they are going to happen.

Over on the adfvn, one poster (you know the one) reckons that the COO resigned around a month ago, could this be the reason for the run down?

Be lucky.

Cor™ - 10 Aug 2004 11:02 - 400 of 706

Hi Tradx666, is advfn down at the moment or is it just me?

Tradx - 10 Aug 2004 11:26 - 401 of 706

Cor,

It's definitly down - again!!

regards

T..

Cor™ - 10 Aug 2004 11:27 - 402 of 706

Paulvoigt - 05 Aug'04 - 11:56 - 444 of 453

CFD's for EPO!!! my understanding was CFD's were limited to the major stocks not minows like EPO, can any one shed any light?


Take a look at IND (Cap. < 5m) with an anonymous CFD position so large that the CFD company (UBS) had to issue an RNS!

They actually built a stake of more than 13% of the company. It just goes to show, richer clients can do what they want on the Market and walk all over retail investors.

Cor™ - 10 Aug 2004 11:28 - 403 of 706

Thanks Tradx666

Kivver - 10 Aug 2004 14:56 - 404 of 706

Am i right in reading TF bought 2m shares, if this is so he must have had genuine faith in what the company had to say.

Kivver - 10 Aug 2004 15:52 - 405 of 706

The inside knowledge wasn't much good by the look of it, he (and others) must be quite a few quid down!!!

apple - 10 Aug 2004 15:58 - 406 of 706

Up again today, I wish that I had held on to more of them.

apple - 12 Aug 2004 00:23 - 407 of 706

Shares mag this week says hold again.

jlacey - 12 Aug 2004 12:00 - 408 of 706

Everyone

Please don't ask Shares journalists to take part in discussions about anything they write. They are not in a position to do so. We're happy to respond to comments but only via the Letters page in the magazine, which of course can be downloaded on MoneyAM. We're not being bloody minded about this but there are regulatory issues involved for us here.

Shares editor

mikeowen - 12 Aug 2004 13:58 - 409 of 706

I imagaine they have received a threatening letter from RC & co as is the norm.

Fred1new - 12 Aug 2004 14:11 - 410 of 706

Oneill. How long will it be before you are a potential pain in your arse to your self?

apple - 12 Aug 2004 14:13 - 411 of 706

oneill,

Your link does not lead to any info about EPO, nor do the links from that page!

http://www.courtservice.gov.uk/cms/3535.htm

Please give us the real link.
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