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PIPEX COMMUNICATIONS - TIPPED FOR 2004 (PXC)     

moneyman - 03 Jan 2004 20:03

Tipped by the independent 2/01/2004

........."And so to our traditional "wild card". Pipex Communications, formerly known as GX Networks, is a telecoms company created by one of the entrepreneurs behind Ukbetting, Peter Dubens. It has been assembled from six smaller players. The ambitious company is generating cash for the first time but is still not widely followed in the City. It could be an undiscovered gem".

Troys - 29 Sep 2004 16:46 - 529 of 1874

In fact all the biggish trades were bought at discount !! Not Fair

Troys - 30 Sep 2004 11:56 - 530 of 1874

Big 8,000,000 sell today !!Who would want to bail out now ?

ptholden - 30 Sep 2004 12:12 - 531 of 1874

Troys

Might not be a sell. More than likley a delayed transaction and therefore could have been a buy. I wouldn't even try to second guess what are buys and what are sells at the moment. Still expecting a RNS to announce a significant institutional purchase. Which will be good news for us, because, one, it infers support of Pipex by the major players and, two, effectively it will take shares out of circulation, (as long as they don't sell them!).

PTH

Troys - 30 Sep 2004 12:56 - 532 of 1874

PTH

Lets hope you are right?

Troys - 30 Sep 2004 14:17 - 533 of 1874

More Big sells. hope this is the last of it !!

gra1969 - 30 Sep 2004 15:36 - 534 of 1874

A drop, this stock really does annoy! Everything points to an upward turn, guess we just need that Rns to light the fire. If, of course there is one?
Im holding on, im convinced there is going to be that 12-14p level soon.

thesaurus - 30 Sep 2004 17:25 - 535 of 1874

PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE. THIS IS A GREAT GROWTH STOCK AND IS A STRONG BUY RECOMMENDATION BY BROKERAGE HOUSES. SIT TIGHT, THE GOOD TIMES WILL COME. GIVE IT 3 MONTHS-6MONTHS

Troys - 04 Oct 2004 11:09 - 536 of 1874

Market up, Pipex Down

Troys - 04 Oct 2004 12:03 - 537 of 1874

spread down from 6 to 3

Mack1705 - 04 Oct 2004 16:09 - 538 of 1874

I really didn't expect to be able to buy PXC at under 8p again, particularly with all the positive press comment and tip sheets...

this share does not seem to want to break through the 7.5p-8.25p trading range

all the more frustrating when you look at all the blue that has appeared over the last couple of trading sessions!

gra1969 - 07 Oct 2004 07:32 - 539 of 1874

Any further news please? i have viewed the current situation as a sign to top up, again! nearly over flowing!!!!

We, us investors, that is were expecting an RNS on large institutional buying, is this the case still?

FONTY - 07 Oct 2004 08:23 - 540 of 1874

gra1969 - you are spot on this one - a little bird tells me the same - say no more!

gra1969 - 07 Oct 2004 12:27 - 541 of 1874

Good to here Fonty! it seems there is a drip feed going on here!

Troys - 07 Oct 2004 12:37 - 542 of 1874

Any idea of the timescale before we hear ?

skyhigh - 07 Oct 2004 13:14 - 543 of 1874

Can never understand why if this share is rated as a "buy" and is destined to go up why are people selling ? However, it's gone up a tick now. Wonder if the bid will increase as well ?

Troys - 07 Oct 2004 13:19 - 544 of 1874

Skyhigh

I wish i knew what was going on. nice to see a little progress in the share

gra1969 - 07 Oct 2004 13:51 - 545 of 1874

If i was totally synical, i would suggest that some one is diluting the shares to buy a large quantity at a 'good price'. But it appears that the bid price will not go low enough! cynical i know!

Troys - 07 Oct 2004 14:47 - 546 of 1874

So it could be a long wait? They will loose lots of small investors and gain one large one. surely it will balance out in the end ?

Troys - 07 Oct 2004 16:25 - 547 of 1874

Nice 4,000,000 x buy this afternoon

zul187 - 08 Oct 2004 08:21 - 548 of 1874

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,2706-1299491,00.html


Winner put his shirt on telecoms
By Elizabeth Judge



TELECOMS and T-shirts are not natural bedfellows. But like most entrepreneurs, Peter Dubens, the Alternative Investment Market Entrepreneur of the Year, has an eye for an opportunity in every sector.
Mr Dubens, 38, received his award last night for building Pipex Communications, the broadband internet and web-hosting company of which he is chairman, into one of the leading broadband providers.



But he is best known for the heat-sensitive T-shirts that became a cult clothing item in the 1980s. He sold T-shirts worth more than $26 million (14.6 million) in the first year of trading, and then sold the business to Coats Viyella for a few million.

Pipex Communications, formerly GX Networks, has been created through assembling smaller players. It has bought eight companies since 2002.

In its first-half results last month, the company revealed its first positive earnings before interest, taxation, depreciation and amortisation of 4.9 million with net losses narrowing to 1.9 million from 3.8 million a year earlier.

Mr Dubens, a boxer who is also chairman of Ukbetting, the online betting firm, frequently describes himself as the fittest fat man you are likely to come across.

His success, he says, is mainly down to good luck and quiet aggression.

Mr Dubens left the ceremony clutching two trophies: Pipex Communications also scooped the title of Best Use of AIM Award 2004.

One of Pipexs most recent acquisitions was Nildram, the dot-com company owned by Sean and Ruth Stephenson. The couple made 11 million from the sale of their broadband business to Mr Dubens.

Analysts believe that Pipex could itself now become a target for bigger players, such as Cable & Wireless.


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