goldfinger
- 05 Dec 2003 00:33
Up nearlly 15% today and I beleive there could be more to come.
Evil Knievil has tipped it on EvilCast and has bought in 100,000 worth of stock a notifiable interest. He rates the management very highly and says they are attracting all the big bookmakers to the online casino site including punters the likes of William Hill, Chandler, and Ladbrokes. The company are now running at a profit every month and should break into a yearly profit from the years previous loss very soon. The company also ownes in partnership with a Swiss firm Boss another casino site and by all accounts that is doing well.
Im looking at this one as a momentum play pretty high risk as there are competitors out there but I feel the management will give it the edge.
Please DYOR, and remember you are responsible for your own buying and selling actions.
cheers GF.
proberts0@tinyonline
- 30 Mar 2005 10:43
- 471 of 1117
Yeah you are probably right!! On the plus side they haven't gone down..
mickeyskint
- 30 Mar 2005 14:30
- 472 of 1117
Oh don't.
LOL
MS
BANKONE
- 31 Mar 2005 12:47
- 473 of 1117
Whose warrants are these I thought there was an undertaking from the board not to dispose of any warrants for at least 12 months. How often is this type of dilution going to take place. Can anyone say how many warrants other than those declared when the 71.5 million shares were placed are available to unknown persons.
BANKONE
- 31 Mar 2005 14:41
- 474 of 1117
En route Northwards daytraders - SELL at your peril the T10 will kick in tomorrow onwards for the figures so Don't let you shares go CHEAP. IMHO, DYOR and of course Sell if you want to.
mickeyskint
- 31 Mar 2005 18:27
- 475 of 1117
From the other place.
Taaa daaahhh!! Cop a load of this! If this ain't good news, then I'm a banana!
The Hitwise Top 10 "Entertainment - Gambling" sites for the week ending March 26, 2005 (based on visits):
United Kingdom
1. (19.35%) Casino.co.uk - http://www.casino.co.uk
2. (12.66%) Betfair - http://www.betfair.com
3. (6.57%) William Hill Sportsbook - http://www.willhill.com
4. (6.56%) Ladbrokes.com - http://www.ladbrokes.com
5. (4.88%) RacingPost.co.uk - http://www.racingpost.co.uk
6. (3.90%) National Lottery - http://www.national-lottery.co.uk
7. (3.57%) JackpotJoy.com - http://www.jackpotjoy.com
8. (2.14%) Ladbrokes Casino - http://www.ladbrokescasino.com
9. (1.96%) Bet365 - http://www.bet365.com
10. (1.94%) Cyber Slotz - http://www.cyberslotz.co.uk
mickeyskint
- 31 Mar 2005 18:39
- 476 of 1117
Not my posting but I think he's right.
We have had just over a month of consolidation with most days being very quite
with regards volume. This is about to change, and I expect the break out to be dramatic.
Theirs several reasons for this
a) The growing strength of the 'findpoker' site.
b) Expected strong Interim figures with confirmation that the company is
currently generating big monthly profits.
c) The 10 million plus growing war chest.
d) Pre-result announcement of the Orange contract.
LOL
MS
e) Orange/GMC launch of its new mobile gaming vehicle, with national
publicity / large press articles, features. Will bring a whole new audience
wanting to invest in GMC.
f) Brokers upgrades / re-rating.
e) Further Institutional buying.
f) Stock shortage.
e) Chartwise - In a few days will be in a oversold position with the
MACD crossing.
f) Share buying ahead of the Interims (expected 14/4 following a telephone
conversation Justin Drumond said he would do his best to get them out for
then. ASAP)
BANKONE
- 31 Mar 2005 19:17
- 477 of 1117
Mickeyskint excellent post - good news on all fronts. The hitwise ranking of first place above Betfair is great news. There is consistency with them being place first for the passed 3 months. Perhaps Mickeyskint will start posting as Mickeyrollinginit. Interesting that you can get personal calls into/from Justin Drummond. The one concern I have is WHY the sale of the warrants at this stage - surely they would be worth considerably more after the 14th.
Plus why are BROKERS selling their shares at 14p(late trades pm30/4)
Good luck.
PS what does LOL mean (loads of Lolly?)
mickeyskint
- 31 Mar 2005 21:14
- 478 of 1117
LOL=Lots of luck.
Looking into the warrants and trades. Keep the faith but be prepared for some possible flat lining.
LOL
MS
jimmy b
- 31 Mar 2005 23:32
- 479 of 1117
Hope your right Mickey , or your a banana ,im well down on these. Good post ..
.
brain2brain
- 01 Apr 2005 12:20
- 480 of 1117
Still nurturing fairly heavy losses with this one as I got my timing totally wrong............ but if this rise continues it wont be long before the red numbers change back into black.
Fingers crossed.
B2B
mickeyskint
- 01 Apr 2005 12:24
- 481 of 1117
Hang on in B2B it will happen...4/5 weeks (possible).
MS
BANKONE
- 01 Apr 2005 12:27
- 482 of 1117
MickeyS and B2B its off again. Northwards now come Monday when the buying from the T+ come in may see 20p+ or Ballistic. LOL.
brain2brain
- 01 Apr 2005 12:30
- 483 of 1117
It would be nice to think so MS. I don't usually get carried away with a share. But I did think I had made a real blunder with this one. In the end I might in deed be a very lucky boy. I surely intend to learn from this.
B2B
PS Are you watching NLR?
mickeyskint
- 01 Apr 2005 12:36
- 484 of 1117
We've all been there B2B. Time your exit with NLR.
LOL
MS
mickeyskint
- 01 Apr 2005 12:39
- 485 of 1117
The 3.5 mil are mine..I wish.
MS
mickeyskint
- 01 Apr 2005 12:47
- 486 of 1117
I don't know if this has already been posted. From the other place.
Article was 1st posted on the site 24/03/2005
Orange to break egaming cherry with Gaming Corp
UK mobile network operator Orange is taking its first steps into egaming with the launch of a casino.co.uk-branded mobile casino through its Orange World portal in April.
The mobile casino games will be run through a revenue share deal between Orange and publicly listed egaming firm Gaming Corporation.
Users will be able to play for free before upgrading to a real-money account, and there is expected to be a small network charge.
Portal operator Gaming Corporation announced in early March it was in advanced negotiations with mobile network operators in the UK over the supply of mobile casino games.
Justin Drummond, chief executive of Gaming Corporation, would not comment on the Orange deal, but said the firms mobile casino was now fully operational.
We have a very impressive product with a full suite of games that work on practically every Java handset in the UK, Drummond said.
Gaming Corporation's core business is its popular casino.co.uk site, but it branched out into mobile gaming earlier this year.
The firm raised 10m through a share placing to fund the mobile development, and is also belived to be looking at acquisitions in the poker sector.
Mobile phone casino gaming is tipped to be 2005s big growth area, and UK operators have already invested heavily in the technology.
William Hill and Ladbrokes, the UKs two largest boomkakers, have both launched their mobile casinos, developed by Boss Media and Microgaming-backed Spin3 respectively.
The UKs other big network operators, O2, Vodafone and T-Mobile, are expected to launch mobile casinos later this year.
LOL
MS
bhunt1910
- 01 Apr 2005 12:50
- 487 of 1117
I think it has been posted previously - but it does no harm to remind us of its potential. Some good info contained within post
B
mickeyskint
- 01 Apr 2005 15:09
- 488 of 1117
Up we go.
MS
g64946
- 01 Apr 2005 15:11
- 489 of 1117
Good volumes as well today
mickeyskint
- 01 Apr 2005 15:21
- 490 of 1117
Next week could be very interesting.
MS