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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Qonnectis | LSE:QTI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B61K8F13 | ORD 0.1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.225 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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17/7/2009 12:08 | Sorry but you are not shareholders and your opinions surely do not count. Let the real shareholders ring and make up thare own minds. Have Just spoken to Barbara Spurrier Cheif Executive of Qonnectis. She tells me that the rns the other day was very pertinent to where the company was going and that talks were ongoing. When asked if she was hopeful on funding, she laughed and said quote..."I woulden't be here otherwise" Telephone Barbara Spurrier on 01223 421714 | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 12:04 | ddlooker, So it's not just us who are laughing at you. Try doing some proper research and check out Barbara's professional experience - you'll realise why she also found your ignorance amusing. Her only role at this point is to get money in to try to find an easy income for herself and the other directors. | gogoneko | |
17/7/2009 11:53 | Sounds like loo ker is trying to convince himself. It really does not matter who Primary Water are in bed with. If they sign up QTI then that is all they have done and it will only be when sales start coming along that QTI will get what it desperately needs, cash, and as has already been seen this is easier said than done. It really does not matter what Ms Spurrier says and having spoken to her she sounds very amiable, which is what you would expect, but just look at the track record. What has been achieved thus far sales dwindling to just £20,000 and IP that is history. Stop throwing your rattle out of the pram and filling the BB with rubbish. You are the wrong side of the argument and clearly an opportunist ramper looking for a quick buck . Grow up! | inside2 | |
17/7/2009 11:47 | I'll post again for shareholders, which toad is not one of. Please telephone Barbara and check it out. Have Just spoken to Barbara Spurrier Cheif Executive of Qonnectis. She tells me that the rns the other day was very pertinent to where the company was going and that talks were ongoing. When asked if she was hopeful on funding, she laughed and said quote..."I woulden't be here otherwise" Telephone Barbara Spurrier on 01223 421714 | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 11:26 | Ah, and that means it's in the bag does it you goon? Halma was a great deal that came to nothing . Primary Water is an absolute minnow that makes no money and is totally sub-commercial. A Letter of Intent is just that an Intent. It means nothing and is certainly not binding. You need to ask the teacher at the end of break to explain some basic English to you. | toad6 | |
17/7/2009 11:24 | Have Just spoken to Barbara Spurrier Cheif Executive of Qonnectis. She tells me that the rns the other day was very pertinent to where the company was going and that talks were ongoing. When asked if she was hopeful on funding, she laughed and said quote..."I woulden't be here otherwise" Telephone Barbara Spurrier on 01223 421714 | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 11:05 | Note the wording, Primary Water HAS Primary Water has identified various target markets where they are confident that our products will be well received. | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 11:04 | Barbara Spurrier the ICE sounds upbeat.. Barbara Spurrier, Interim Chief Executive commented: "This agreement will lead to a much broader marketing infrastructure and allow us to enter new markets quickly. Primary Water has identified various target markets where they are confident that our products will be well received. | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 11:02 | Letter of Intent Signed (Qonnectis) TIDMQTI RNS Number : 5638V Qonnectis plc 14 July 2009 Qonnectis plc Letter of Intent Signed with Primary Water The Board of Qonnectis plc ("Qonnectis"), the data monitoring service provider for utilities and users of energy and water, announces that it has signed a letter of intent with Primary Water PLC ("Primary Water") under which Primary Water will be able to evaluate Qonnectis products and commence trials with a view to progressing business plans and proposals for the distribution of Qonnectis products into various territories. It is expected that a three year distribution agreement will be signed giving Primary Water exclusivity to distribute Qonnectis products into Australia and Russia, and all other countries worldwide excluding the UK, Ireland and China on a non-exclusive basis. The distribution agreement will be subject to minimum sales volumes and will include joint funding of specific product development. During the evaluation phase Qonnectis will receive a fee for providing the test units. All data generated by Primary Water will be shared with Qonnectis whilst the intellectual property rights remain with Qonnectis. The agreement covers the Leak Frog, Swift, MyMeter technologies and associated products. Barbara Spurrier, Interim Chief Executive commented: "This agreement will lead to a much broader marketing infrastructure and allow us to enter new markets quickly. Primary Water has identified various target markets where they are confident that our products will be well received. | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 10:58 | Voltea owned funded and run by UNILEVER. Voltea sign deal with Primary Water.Purity Water sign deal with Qonnectis...all this done within the last month | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 10:33 | Thu 18:25GallonFor Fandango.0.40Strong Buy Unilever are massive! They created and fund Voltea. Voltea have signed a deal with Purity Water. Purity Water have signed a deal with Qonnectis....get my drift? As the Merecat advert says...SIMPLE ..similar Trollage on the LSE site - sound familiar. FAIL - Yet again | toad6 | |
17/7/2009 10:24 | ddlooker, It's a good job your wife goes with you on shopping trips. Left unmonitored with your stupidity is a recipe for disaster. | gogoneko | |
17/7/2009 10:15 | toad Voltea owned funded and run by UNILEVER. Voltea sign deal with Primary Water.Purity Water sign deal with Qonnectis...all this done within the last month | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 10:14 | The bashes as you call them have been around for long enough to have read all the out of date codswallop you keep posting looler. Unlike you who will be one of the first to ditch your holding when the selling gets underway. At least QTI management are being honest about just how serious the company position is and has given fair warning. Ramping this up may well sucker in the dimwits who haven't a clue and believe all the rubbish on BB which in most cases is the entire extent of their research. It is always a pleasure to see them fry. | inside2 | |
17/7/2009 10:11 | Voltea Voltea Limited was established to develop and exploit an efficient and environmentally friendly de-ionization technology to be used for water purification and softening in Europe and India. So lots to do with QTI then.... FAIL (again) | toad6 | |
17/7/2009 10:10 | Fantastic! Reported by who and to whom. You'd never know even if I had changed my tag (which has remained the same for over 6 years). Look at Unilever Ventures website you plum: "We are fully backed by Unilever (www.unilever.com), but work completely independently from its core business" Please supplement your accusation with proof. ANY other thread that me and gogneko are on will do. No banter just a mention. FAIL. TW@T. | toad6 | |
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17/7/2009 09:52 | Unilever Ventures INITIALLY funded Voltea, but so what? They don't have any revenues themselves. Unilever Ventures is NOT Unilever plc you idiot. Please show us why you think Unilever is interested in Primary Water. You've just made that up. I'm actually bored of this; you're simply the most ignorant and stupid troll who lacks even the most very basic investment or analytical acumen. You haven't got a clue what you're talking about. | toad6 | |
17/7/2009 09:27 | Everyone already knows the answer to that dimwit, you've posted the RNS four times already. | gogoneko | |
17/7/2009 09:20 | So why are Unilever who fund Voltea interested in Primary Water, toad and gongorea? We have to assume you are one of the same, it's too obvious your like tweedle dum & tweedle dee. | ddlooker | |
17/7/2009 09:02 | ddlooker, ...and what happens when the share isn't a multi-bagger? The company frequently goes into administration and shareholders lose everything don't they! | gogoneko | |
17/7/2009 08:53 | Gongorea,you are having the adverse effect, people smell a rat. Why would people who don't hold shares blog so often? Every time people like yourselves come onto a board doing what you do, the share is usually a multi-bagger. | ddlooker |
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