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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Ebt Mobile | LSE:EBT | London | Ordinary Share | GB0033044313 | 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% | 2.50 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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28/6/2007 11:18 | mORE WRITE UP ON THE TESCO DEAL. | igoe104 | |
27/6/2007 07:15 | Market investors/traders dont seem to be interested so far...... | divinausa1 | |
27/6/2007 07:15 | Ebt Mobile China Cooperation with Tesco-China RNS Number:0661Z EBT Mobile China PLC 27 June 2007 For immediate release 27 June 2007 EBT Mobile China plc ("EBT Mobile" or the "Company") Cooperation with Tesco in China EBT Mobile, a leading China-based retail chain selling mobile phones and related products and services, is pleased to announce that its Chinese subsidiary, EBT International Trading (Shanghai) Co. Ltd. expects, subject to completion of final contractual arrangements, to open 7 mobile phone stores in the next few weeks within hypermarkets operated by Tesco Hymall, Tesco plc's vehicle for expansion into China. The first EBT Mobile store within Tesco Hymall has opened today in Shanghai. As part of Tesco plc's international expansion strategy, it has acquired 90% of the equity of Hymall from Ting Hsin, one of China's leading consumer food and beverage producers. The 48 existing Hymall hypermarkets in China are mainly located in the east, north and northeast regions. Tesco plc has forecast that this number will increase to 56 by February 2008, as part of its Asian expansion policy. The agreement with Tesco Hymall is an important step and the latest move in EBT Mobile's strategy to enhance its expansion by rolling out stores within leading Chinese hypermarket chains. EBT Mobile already has similar agreements in place with Carrefour, Metro, Lotus, RT-Mart, Wu-Mart, Auchan and Trust-Mart (35% owned by Wal-Mart). Zhang Ge, CEO of EBT Mobile, said: "EBT Mobile is delighted to be selected by Tesco Hymall as its mobile partner. Tesco has an outstanding international reputation and I believe China will become an important market for the UK retailer following its success in other Asian markets. Working with Tesco Hymall is another major step in our strategy to develop key relationships with world class hypermarket groups operating in China. EBT Mobile can leverage its competitive advantage of products, management and capital to establish an even bigger platform, starting in our home base of Shanghai. EBT Mobile will provide Tesco Hymall's customers with a wide choice of mobile telephone products and services, while benefiting from a cost effective roll out of stores within the Tesco Hymall stores." | divinausa1 | |
18/6/2007 07:45 | WORTH A READ. | igoe104 | |
14/6/2007 21:00 | ANYWAY THE CHINESE GROWTH IN THE MOBILE MARKET, IS READY TO TAKE OFF. | igoe104 | |
14/6/2007 13:05 | But even if a buyer doesn`t come forward there is a possibility they can continue as they were and go on to profitability, the downside being the daunting prospect of having to raise cash along the way. | ursamajorra | |
14/6/2007 12:31 | ursa - given DAG has fallen from 50p down to below 10p it has to be worth a look as a punt. However, the faults with this company remain and I cannot see a buyer coming forward now. I expect all the key staff have already left. What a disaster albeit one that you could see coming. Always prepared to punt though | britishbear | |
14/6/2007 11:44 | BB A man of few words. Are you buying DAG ? | ursamajorra | |
14/6/2007 10:43 | given the massive risk in the chinese market, shouldn't we really be tracking this share price relative to their market, in which case it must be significantly out of step by now? | anusol | |
13/6/2007 19:28 | ur no.. it is just a few stands in stores trying to flog phomnes.... might grow fast but hardly the basis for a solid company like carphone warehouse.. Slapper | slapdash | |
13/6/2007 19:24 | The market hasn't woken up to this one yet. I can see this being huge. | theblackswan | |
12/6/2007 08:29 | It surprizing all the progress we have made this last 18 months and the share price is back at the IPO level... | divinausa1 | |
12/6/2007 07:37 | YES the chinese mobile market is really hotting up. and with ebt being the chinese biggest retailer, its in a great position to benefit from all of this. MORE INFO on the deal. | igoe104 | |
11/6/2007 06:45 | Ericsson signs $1 billion GSM deal with China Mike Clendenin EE Times (06/10/2007) TAIPEI - Even though interest in 3G is intensifying, China Mobile highlighted the continuing importance of 2G services in the country by signing a $1bn deal on Sunday with Ericsson AB. The announcement of the deal in Sweden coincided with a state visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao, and Ericsson noted that deliveries of core and radio network equipment had already begun. China Mobile, the country's largest telco, is expected to launch 3G services in late 2007 or early 2008, using a Chinese technology known as TD-SCDMA. Once this new 3G technology gets a foothold, other Chinese operators will launch rival services based on CDMA2000 EV-DO and WCDMA. The progress of 3G is being keenly watched in China, if only because it is the world's largest wireless telecom market. But because recent growth in China is being driven by less wealthy second- and third-tier cities, there is still a need to improve and expand 2G services coverage. Ericsson said its equipment will be used to boost China Mobile's GSM coverage in 19 regions of China. Companies like Ericsson and Nokia-Siemens dominate the legacy networks in China, while local firms like Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp. are expected to get a larger share of contracts for 3G infrastructure. | masurenguy | |
09/6/2007 11:55 | HERE WE GO GUYS. chinese mobile market set to rocket. ps put ( igp ) in your watchlist. smart / id card market is also set to rocket. so many projects in the usa with-in 2 years. | igoe104 | |
09/6/2007 11:52 | THIS saying comes to mind. The stock market is a wonderfully efficient mechanism for transferring wealth from the impatient to the patient." - Warren Buffet YEP i,m holding with a 5 year view, and will be adding along the way. i expect with-in 5 years, this will be over £3. this chinese mobile market is going to rocket over the next few years, and ebt are expanding to meet the up-coming demand. | igoe104 | |
09/6/2007 11:35 | tyranosaurus, I'be top-sliced a couple of times here, but I'm happy to hold and wait, imho the story and boom in china is far from over. IMHO this business can only get stronger. This is worth sitting and holding imho for a good couple of years yet, as sooner or later a wider range of funds will come looking to be in this sector in this market. regards T.. | tradx666 | |
09/6/2007 11:16 | fed up after just 2 years! my gawd how investors have changed into short termers I have a 5 to 10 yr view here(1 yr in). I wonder what ACMs medium/long term view is.... Ebt Mobile China EBT Mobile says shareholder Audley Capital lifts further stake in company LONDON (Thomson Financial) - EBT Mobile China PLC said shareholder Audley Capital Management Ltd has raised its stake in the company to 18 pct from 17.53 pct last month. Audley Capital has been steadily increasing its stake in EBT Mobile since Feb 9, when it had a stake of 15.44 pct in EBT Mobile. | divinausa1 | |
09/6/2007 08:26 | Got fed up with this non performer and sold out yesterday. Good luck to those who still hold. | tyranosaurus | |
08/6/2007 14:19 | ne1 with L2 tell us about those 2x2mil transactions - were they actually buys or sells? | cordwainer | |
06/6/2007 12:01 | chinese mobile market set to grow, big style. Should be good business for ebt, over the coming years. | igoe104 | |
04/6/2007 15:29 | I reckon audley captial, will continue mopping the shares up. it seems to be there style, check out there continued buying of cbm. European Opportunities | igoe104 |
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