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Posted at 25/6/2007 13:35 by nickcduk Undecided whether or not to pick a few GLF up at 33p. Gaydamak has paid a 70% premium for a controlling stake in the parent company. I wouldn't be surprised if he wanted to tidy up matters and take GLF private as well. Gaydamak is a billionaire and not short of a few quid for those that are not aware. |
Posted at 05/10/2000 11:08 by docproc Aquila and mgThanks for your help. This morning there was absolutely no mention of 1. Globalnet Finacial or 2. The EPIC "GLFA" on ADVFN's EPIC Search facility at I think you would agree with me therefore that the ADVFN Team need to go ahead and put it in. This whole thing started when I read an article on Citywire that used the EPIC "GLF". That was not the correct EPIC. If the Citywire article had have used the correct EPIC of "GLFA" Coincidentally, ADVFN does not have any EPIC whatsoever for Globalnet Financial in its EPIC Search facility. Indeed, no "GlobalNet" shares or companies are mentioned on the ADVFN EPIC Search page. Is that now clear to you? :-) I originally posted up a lot of garbage as an opener to the thread because I did not know about the Citywire EPIC error until Aquila began to point me in the right direction. I think you would agree that everything is 95% "EPIC based" and I did not think to search for a "Globalnet Financial" article or posting when I had already got the EPIC "GLF" from the CityWire article. I searched using "GLF". How strange and ironic that GLFA own shares in ADVFN and have to write an RNS Announcement to boost a flagging share price whilst at the same time such a very basic piece of info' for an investor, namely their own EPIC and Company Name, is entirely missing from the ADVFN EPIC Search site. Cheers DocProc |
Posted at 05/10/2000 10:35 by mg DocprocIt must be there because I've had it on my stockwatch since they floated - back in the good old days when they were on a roll up to 300p - $57 on Nasdaq. If you enter GLFA on your stockwatch it will magically appear - and YES I personally see them rising from here - but I would do - I've watched them go all the way up and all the way down. When you get the EPIC sorted just click through some of the news - it all looks good to me - apart from the aborted merger with Telescan - but now they're free of that there's only one way to go - and that's up - judge for yourself and decide if, by positioning itself as a lead player in Europe - for financial and investment info/on-line broking - it should be worth a tad more even than the cash and equity it has in its hand. Part of the problem in the UK has been that it has been a difficult one to trade. That was being sorted out - but I don't know what the current situation is - they were moving to CREST - but I haven't seen an announcement to confirm that they are now on CREST. GLFA - denotes that they are 'A' shares of the parent company quoted on Nasdaq - with about 12 months to run before they are converted on a 1 for 10 basis. It also doesn't help when there is ticker/epic GLF - which I've never been able to fathom out in terms of its relationship with GlobalnetFinancial.c Hope this helps |
Posted at 05/10/2000 09:51 by docproc Aquila Aha! Thankyou very much. :-) An article from Citywire uses the EPIC "GLF" when referring to Globalnet Financial. On ADVFN's charts I used the EPIC "GLF" too and got a chart up which has prices in the vicinity of £16 to £30 level and nowhere near 45p Next I decided to check the EPICs beginning with "G" and I would like you to do that yourself here on ADVFN at As you will no doubt see "Globalnet Financial" is missing! I conclude that you did not obtain the EPIC "GLFA" from this site as it is quite definitely missing. Which is now appears is "What I am on about". The consequences of its absence have caused me to write a lot of garbage above which I have now edited out. Cheers DocProc |
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