John Bryson
- 16 Nov 2004 23:02
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Eric,
Have been following this thread for a while now, and I love your optimism (allbeit tempered with a suitable degree of prudence and realism). Was tempted by this offering at 0.83p at week or so ago, and wish I had now, but this mini revival seems born out of another dawn of false hope. I haven't sufered the losses you guys have, but the prospect of a significant recovery looks pretty slim from my (relatively uninformed) position.
PS I think ssanebs turned the lights off when he left !!!!
JAB
EWRobson
- 17 Nov 2004 08:57
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JW
Thanks for note. No offence meant - wouldn't blame you, anyway, for a touch of disgruntlement. Also liked JAB observations re realism, etc.. I accept your reading of the situation - although you do beleive they will reach the next results! The realism means that the probability dips below evens again so have just got out, as quickly as I got back in, and with just a modest loss. I don't have a problem moving funds around; there are plenty of homes with strong potential at the moment. I need to move some funds over to Blue Index anyway - need to restore my exposure in ASC via CFDs and PET also calls. Good luck guys.
Eric
jonny wilkinson
- 17 Nov 2004 09:37
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EWRobson - 17 Nov'04 - 08:57 - 635 of 635
Thanks for prompt and honest response.
Every investor must make their own decisions based on the information available but i'm afraid latest RNS is just more of the same, little has changed in my opinion.
Regards
JW
rmk
- 24 Nov 2004 13:20
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Who's going to switch the lights back on?
astonvilla
- 24 Nov 2004 13:25
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just come through this looks like a good contract win.........good field to be in...not had time to look at it in depth but one for the future revenues again......I am getting more confident now..........what do the others think?
jj50
- 24 Nov 2004 13:48
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Just in case you didn't see news report:
LONDON (AFX) - earthport PLC, an electronic payment services company, has
signed an agreement with the Global Invoice Corporation to host on the earthport
UPN platform transactions for the electronic Invoyce system.
Under the deal, earthport will earn a once off licence fee of 1.99 mln stg
and will also will receive 50 pct of Invoyce net revenues in excess of the
licence fee over the five-year period commencing December 2004.
earthport revenue for year two as predicted by The Global Invoice
Corporation is 3.96 mln stg.
The ceo of earthport, Rob Cunningham, said, "Invoyce is a massive
opportunity for earthport which will produce solid revenue from an entirely new
field of activity. An important feature is that the lead time for implementation
is very short and the joint proposition is very compelling."
newsdesk@afxnews.com
jj50
- 24 Nov 2004 13:53
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More detail (giving value of deal!)
earthport plc ("The Company")
earthport signs agreement with The Global Invoice Corporation
earthport plc, the electronic payment services company (EPO.L), has signed an
agreement to host, on the earthport UPN platform, the transactions for the
innovative electronic Invoyce system supplied by The Global Invoice Corporation.
Invoyce is a formatted messaging system for sending, receiving and inputting
invoices, credit notes and remittance advices for all business-to-business
transactions around the world and was designed by The Global Invoice Corporation
to address the accelerating demand for a B2B e-invoicing solution.
The system eliminates the need for suppliers to print and post their invoices
and confirm receipt of documentation. Suppliers can upload information straight
from their accounting systems onto the invoice, eliminating the need for manual
keying of information and saving up to half of the estimated 20 cost of
processing a paper invoice.
Invoices arrive in a standardised electronic format eliminating the need for
customers to incur processing costs involved in opening, checking and keying in
the information into their invoice receivables system, as the batch file of
invoices can be downloaded straight into the organisation's Accounts Payable
system.
As invoices transmitted through Invoyce are considered legitimate documents
(Customs and Excise notice 700/63 December 2003) in their own right, users do
not have to bear the cost of storing paper invoices received (invoices need to
be stored a minimum of 7 years in the UK - every country has different
legislative requirements).
Alistair Binnie, presently Managing Principal of Oxford Consulting Associates, a
strategy and change management consulting firm, is heading up The Global Invoice
Corporation.
earthport will earn a once only licence fee of 1,992,000. In addition
earthport will receive 50% of Invoyce net revenues in excess of the licence fee
over the five-year period commencing December 2004. earthport revenue for year
two as predicted by The Global Invoice Corporation is 3,969,000.
Rob Cunningham, earthport CEO, said, "Invoyce is a massive opportunity for
earthport which will produce solid revenue from an entirely new field of
activity. An important feature is that the lead time for implementation is very
short and the joint proposition is very compelling."
Alistair Binnie, The Global Invoice Corporation CEO, commented, "We're delighted
to have earthport's rock-solid technology supporting our service. With such
high volumes of secure messages being routed through us from around the world,
earthport's capability and technical excellence make it the obvious choice for
our business."
ssanebs
- 24 Nov 2004 15:16
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At last a real deal with cash payment. should recover to 2.5p- 3 level
apple
- 24 Nov 2004 15:23
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Gave up on this share a while back.
Surprised to see todays big rise but will it last?
Still got no confidence in EPO
bosley
- 24 Nov 2004 15:39
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got out a long while ago . well done to those who got in at the bottom,.
Realistic
- 24 Nov 2004 16:50
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The news is only just out and already a massive hike in the sp today. Large buying vols so all the penny share tipsters will be filling their boots.When joe public get to hear about this from the papers and tipsheets the price may be 5-10p.
apple
- 24 Nov 2004 16:58
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Realistic
5-10p doesn't sound Realistic!
EWRobson
- 24 Nov 2004 17:38
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Its a couple of million smackers! No licence revenue until well down the road but the key thing is that there is cash to see the company through to the upgraded systems and it also looks like a good new application area. Out of the share (can't be everywhere) and have been busy decorating son's new home so missed the immediate buying opportunity. Will take a view tomorrow depending on trading. Congrats to the faithful! What's the view from The Magpie, Jonny?
Eric
dynamicsoul
- 24 Nov 2004 18:52
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the view is it has seen the bottom and there is only upside from here on.
yes this rise may go too far too fast, but when the dust settles there will be more good moves in store.
jonny wilkinson
- 24 Nov 2004 21:38
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EWRobson - 24 Nov'04 - 17:38 - 647 of 648
Can you confirm licence fee is payable up front, do you know anything about The Global Invoice Corporation Ltd, check latest accounts and balance sheet, when you do tell me where the money is to pay upfront 2m licence fee, maybe i need a crash course to teach me the art of creative accounting.
teletigger
- 25 Nov 2004 08:31
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A little reminder there of who's really in charge of the stock market.
regards
paul30661
- 25 Nov 2004 08:35
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Haven't followed this up properly, but isn't it a little odd that a Board Director quits less than a week before an (apparently) significant contract win? Or was this related to the Baltimore court case or something else entirely?
Otherwise, how many people on here are just looking to recoup their losses before heading for the exit ??
rmk
- 25 Nov 2004 19:22
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16.54 An interesting end to the day and somebody knows something. Will look forward to see what is announced tomorrow. Aroma.
EWRobson
- 26 Nov 2004 08:58
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jw deserves response to his questions. Info. please on Global Invoice Corporation. RNS reads more credibly than previous effort. Oxford Consulting man at head. Financial Analysts as co-signatories. Short implementation period, apparently by end-December, so not long to wait. We know that strength of earthport is in their IT systems and links to financial institutions so appears credible. Good to put this one to bed.
Eric