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Posted at 01/7/2009 07:03 by darcon INTERIM RESULTS ARE AGAIN EXCELLENTResearch Now plc INTERIM STATEMENT for the six months ended 30 April 2009 Research Now plc (AIM: RNOW), the international online fieldwork provider and panel specialist to the market research industry, is pleased to announce its Interim Statement for the six months ended 30 April 2009. Highlights * Revenues up 24% to GBP23.6 million (2008: GBP19.1m) * Growth in all markets * Repeat business generating 92% of revenue * Continued new account wins with 237 new clients added in the period * Operating profit up 46% to GBP4.0 million (2008: GBP2.7 million) * Operating margin increased to 16.9% (2008: 14.3%) * Reported profit before tax up 43% to GBP3.5 million (2008: GBP2.4 million) * Basic EPS up 33% to 12.5p (2008: 9.4p per share) * Strong balance sheet with net cash of GBP6.0 million (April 2008: GBP5.0 million) |
Posted at 29/1/2009 05:11 by mbadfvn05 dosser2 - 25 Jan'09 - 00:07 - 457 of 457Is there anybody out there? ==================== Yes! I've recently bought back into RNOW (also bought a bit of YouGov) as long term investments. IMO they both have good growth prospects through the recession. |
Posted at 18/9/2008 16:31 by darcon The good news just keeps on coming. It seems they are putting all the pieces in place to create a leading global online market research company! If the share price doesn't rise then I am sure some media players or private equity players will become interested in picking up a bargain LAUNCH OF ASIAN OPERATIONS Chinese JV and New Asian Panels The Board of Research Now plc ("Research Now" or the "Group"), a leading global online fieldwork provider to the market research industry, is pleased to announce the launch of its Asian operations. The Group will initially be represented by two new operations in the region. The first in Shanghai, through a 75% owned joint venture in China in which local investors hold the balance, and the second in Singapore through a wholly-owned subsidiary. In addition to the new operations, the Group has also launched eight new proprietary online panels in the region to support the growing international demand for Asian opinion. The new Research Now owned online panels are in China, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea and India. The Asia-Pacific team at Research Now will be headed up by Jason Buchanan, Managing Director, Asia-Pacific. Commenting on the launch, Jason Buchanan said: "We are extremely excited to be rolling out our proven panel model in Asia. Expansion into this region follows demand from our existing client base worldwide for proprietary access to consumer opinions in one of the fastest growing economic areas in the world. Establishing offices on the ground in Asia will enable us to extend the highest quality level of service to new and existing clients local to the region." Chris Havemann, CEO of Research Now added: "Since our IPO in 2005, Research Now has successfully established itself as the market leader in Europe and one of the fastest-growing online panel companies in North America. Expansion into Asia will give us true proprietary panel coverage across each of the major regions of the world, a presence in Singapore and entry into China, fast becoming one of the world's largest research markets". |
Posted at 18/9/2008 06:45 by darcon Well, as predicted by commentators on this board RNOW has brought news of a significant B to B initiative with the signing of the agreement with Reed. This is potentially company transforming as new sources of revenue are opened.Someone picked-up approx £700k worth of shares yesterday so despite all the doom and gloom with the banks and commodities this is one little growth stock that at least one large investor believes shows promise. RNS copied below Agreement with Reed Business Information (Research Now) RNS Number : 5347D Research Now plc 16 September 2008 Date: Immediate release, Tuesday 16 September 2008 Contact: Chris Havemann (Chief Executive Officer) Andrew Cooper (Group Managing Director) Nathan Runnicles (Chief Financial Officer) Research Now Tel: +44 (0)20 7921 2400 Corporate Website: www.researchnow.co.u Alistair Mackinnon-Musson Mark Williams Nathan Field Henry Fitzgerald-O'Connor Hudson Sandler Canaccord Adams Tel: +44 (0)20 7796 4133 Tel: + 44 (0)20 7050 6500 Email: rn@hspr.com Research Now plc Agreement with Reed Business Information to create specialist "b2b" panels Research Now plc (AIM:RNOW), a leading international online fieldwork provider to the market research industry, is pleased to announce the signing of an agreement to create specialist business-to-business ("b2b") panels with Reed Business Information UK ("RBI"), part of Europe's largest online and offline b2b publisher. RBI brings over 100 market leading brands to an audience of 30 million decision makers worldwide through its multi-platform media of web products, magazines, exhibitions, conferences and industry awards. Research Now and RBI will build, operate and sell access to co-branded online panels constructed from specialist business professionals, drawn from the website users and magazine readers of RBI's publications. The first specialist panel of b2b industry decision makers will be "IT Decision Makers". Commenting on the agreement, Chris Havemann, Chief Executive of Research Now, said: "This agreement with RBI marks a significant new step in Research Now's development as one of the world's leading online panel specialists. Previously, all our market research panels have been consumer-based. Now, for the first time, thanks to the unparalleled access to industry decision makers afforded by RBI, we have the means to start providing our clients with highly targeted, specialist b2b opinion in key business sectors." Head of Research at Reed Business Information, Diane Lewis, commented: "This is an exciting initiative for RBI. Our partnership with Research Now provides us with access to a wealth of panel management experience to construct b2b panels that create a unique audience community and enhance the brand experience for our website users and magazine readers." |
Posted at 02/9/2008 20:24 by darcon Todays RNS explains recent rise in share price as Pearl have built up their stake:Research Now plc (the "Company") (AIM: RNOW ) received notification on 1 September 2008 that Pearl Group Limited had increased its holding in the Company, and now holds 877,872 ordinary shares representing approximately 5.00% of the issued share capital of the Company. As at 2 September 2008, the Company had 17,552,930 ordinary shares with a nominal value of 2p with voting rights in issue, none of which are held in treasury. |
Posted at 08/8/2008 06:59 by darcon Short-term, medium-term and long-term indicators are currently on buy according to the following website:Composite Indicator Trend Spotter TM Buy Short Term Indicators 7 Day Average Directional Indicator Buy 10 - 8 Day Moving Average Hilo Channel Buy 20 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy 20 - 50 Day MACD Oscillator Buy 20 Day Bollinger Bands Buy Short Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy 20-Day Average Volume - 26670 Medium Term Indicators 40 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy 50 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy 20 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator Buy 50 Day Parabolic Time/Price Buy Medium Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy 50-Day Average Volume - 39354 Long Term Indicators 60 Day Commodity Channel Index Buy 100 Day Moving Average vs Price Buy 50 - 100 Day MACD Oscillator Buy Long Term Indicators Average: 100% - Buy 100-Day Average Volume - 28759 Overall Average: 100% - Buy Price Support Pivot Point Resistance 333.0000 325.6667 331.1667 336.6667 |
Posted at 23/7/2008 18:00 by darcon Hopefully good news as I have built my stake to a touch under 18,000 shares. Opportunity, I see that they have had a mention of their business to business panels for some time on their website: However, I also see that Phil Rance is responsible for business to business and he joined RNOW relatively recently in February 2008. I expect the six months he has been in the company will have brought him well up to speed and hopefully thecompany as you say will be able to report on whatever great new projects and other initiatives that he and his team have championed. |
Posted at 06/7/2008 12:02 by darcon We're in a bear market and we are seeing people selling into any rally. There is also a lack of buyers in the market. Moreover, many PIs who may have been in this share sold out last year after the profits warning following the unfortunate incident in Feb 2007. IC did a write-up this week (see page 65 of the magazine ) where they gave the company a "good value" rating and commented that it trades at "a significant discount to sector peers". Other points made in the IC article: - last year's unfortunate events overcome - costly investments in building online panels paying off, leading to reduced use of third-party panelists and boosting operating margins to 14.3% - 88% of revenue generated from repeat business - 220 new clients added in the H1 period - "sweet spot" is multi-country work for global corporations such as Nokia account to MD - RNOW is 5th largest player in US market - US market is rapidly consolidating - RNOW prefers organic growth - RNOW concentrating in this coming year on growing business in Asia and America - House broker expects full-year EPS of 21.6, rising to 30.5p in 2009 |
Posted at 06/7/2008 00:35 by dosser2 Great results, but what has happened to the share price? |
Posted at 28/5/2008 22:57 by thelionsshare Nessie when you exercise your stock option, you "trade in" your options for the actual stock.Share options are an incentive scheme which rewards loyalty and give employees a vested interest in the compamy faring well, beyond even their weekly paycheck. Of course if a company is doing poorly then those with the 'options' can let them lapse. The downside is that they are dilutative for other holders escpecially in penny shares. The impact would depend on the dilution but it oculd also be seen as a positive signal if the option price is not too removed from the current share price |
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