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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Neo Energy Metals Plc | LSE:NEO | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BYWLRL80 | ORD GBP0.0001 |
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% | 0.525 | 0.40 | 0.55 | - | 0.00 | 07:32:18 |
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15/3/2009 21:54 | well i can't see the flashing lights - I have some 300 casino/poker accounts in all and neteller has a solid presence in the gambling industry, neteller is often featured just 2nd place of the main credit card option - they have now started rolling out their plastic cards and targeting affiliate programmes - just imagine what they could do if they could offer casinos branded plastic cards with the casino names (a bit like what virgin do) if you go to one of their fair stands it is impressive, the trading update for me is good. I wish they would start offering their services again to canadians or that they would launch a Portuguese version of the site but this is up to management. I'm open to discussing good and bad points but I refuse only to see the bad points because that for me is de-ramping. Do you really think Desmond has taken over some 25% of the company (at much more expensive prices) to make a loss?? The only real mystery on this stock is the amount on loan and thereby the amount of shorting going on - someone is forcing this share down! He can't force it down forever - at some point he will buy back - that will rocket the price. | guidfarr | |
15/3/2009 21:50 | I think the best chance for a spike in the price to back over 50p is indeed a bid from a gaming company, for a long time i thought that was what Desmond planned as he has Betdaq. The trouble is if someone else wanted it, say betfair for arguments sake, then Desmond may try very hard to block it for the same reason. I dont think a traditional bookmaker/casino like Ladbrokes, WillHill, Gala etc would be too interested, it would have to be Partybets, 888, etc, someone who relied heavily on online transactions. I agree with 25Cent the price will not move up much from here on current trading alone, and it was walked down on what is now obvious insider knowledge. But thats the way of the World, it isnt the first time and it wont be the last and there is MUCH worse things that go on in the stockmarket. NEO still shouldnt be going bust anytime soon and is fair value here and any bid talk would soon see it 50P+ again. All IMHO. | adh0 | |
15/3/2009 21:40 | i wonder what would you say 25cent if the share price were at 75p - would you still be so upset? do your holdings date pre-uigea? and remember there were already rumours of a neteller takeover months ago which spiked the price up to some 80p (if not more), a takeover is much more likely to happen at current trading levels!! 888 could buy NEO from their pocket cash if they wanted to!! consolidation in the gaming sector has already started now betclick, bet-and-win and expekt are one and only when they used to be separate entities just months ago. | guidfarr | |
15/3/2009 21:30 | Well by the looks of the share price Guidfarr your certainly ahead of the pack in that chain of though ;-) | 25cent | |
15/3/2009 21:27 | a thought which crossed my head... if i'm not mistaken some of the big names in the gambling industry like bwin, 888, and partypoker had last year applied for an e-money license so that they start taking better control of processing of payments of their players - at these prices I wouldn't be surprised if one of them approached NEO, all of them have the cash to do such a move if they wanted to. | guidfarr | |
15/3/2009 20:56 | Sorry to burst your sad little bubbles,but the underlying business looks robust. 13 March 2009 LONDON (SHARECAST) - Neovia Financial, formerly Neteller, expects full-year operating profits to be in line with expectations and said it is looking for a new chief executive after Ron Martin decided to step down. The online payments firm said Martin will leave for family reasons but has agreed to remain with the company during a transition period. Neovia said it has continued to make progress in the fourth quarter of 2008, with resilient trading in what it called "a challenging period in the marketplace." Revenue for the fourth quarter is anticipated to be around $21.3m, an increase of 31% from last year. | restassured | |
15/3/2009 19:10 | Whether the trading update is "horrendous" is debatable. More importantly, if your only evidence of insider trading is the timing then you have no case at all. What are you going to do? Throw the book at every investor who calls it right? | stewjames | |
15/3/2009 17:51 | Its all happy days then, you must be overjoyed with that update? The problem though is that the rest of the world apart from the few on this thread don't seem to agree though do they? I am afraid they are all linked together Rest. Deramper? like i have pointed out before its all a bit late for that? Joking apart would you not consider posting that you are "HAPPY" with all the things you list above as Ramping by any chance? What i mean is even the most optimistic person in the world would not consider that trading statement to be 100% good and dandy would they now? but you seem to be doing cart wheels whilst dancing down the hills to the birdie song about it? Amazing! | 25cent | |
15/3/2009 17:48 | I am not worried about the business.I am not worried that they are using their cash.I am not worried about Ron Martin leaving.I am not worried about the derampers on here. I am not worried because the underlying business is still growing at an enviable rate. I am worried that they will be taken over around these levels by a dodgy Irishman. | restassured | |
15/3/2009 17:17 | I have the full stockbroker screen show all sets and MM infomation on Dax and FTSE. Snow | snowman10 | |
15/3/2009 15:19 | i never touched neteller when it was trading at $250 or above - i've started diving in at 51 and buying tranches at each drop below - you know what is madness - when the share price of Neteller was trading at a level valuing EACH AND EVERY client of the company to generate a revenue of $500 per client per year. That is madness. It is not madness to recognise outstanding investments at the right price and Neovia at the current levels is a good investment (in my opinion) am i surprised it has continued falling from 51? Yes! But then the market can stay irrational for a long timeeeeeee snow what system do you use if i may ask? | guidfarr | |
15/3/2009 15:05 | 25cent, $8 eps on a PE ratio of 8 would give an share price of $64. Can't follow the arithmetic. | welsheagle | |
15/3/2009 13:55 | 25% READ THIS AGAIN The Board expects that the Group will report operating profit, before any impairment losses or restructuring costs, for the full year 2008 in line with market expectations. Results for the full year will be impacted by a number of non-recurring items, including approximately US$ 1.1 million in restructuring expenses pertaining to the cessation of the North American-facing business, which cessation occurred in Q1 2007, and a non-cash expense relating to impairment of the goodwill and intangible assets arising on the acquisition of Netbanx Limited in 2005. Goodwill and intangible assets amounting to US$ 14.5 million may be subject to part or full impairment. The Group also recorded tax recoveries of US$ 2.1 million in Q4 2008 in relation to favourable assessments of prior periods note THE MAY BE not they WILL be !!! THE ABOVE DOES NOT DEFLECT FROM THE UNDERLYING BUSINESS. As for getting LEVEL 2 i have had a system better than your LEVEL 2 for years. What about trades OFF MARKET? As for suggesting that DD is driving the price down so he can bid lower, well i never !! DO YOU KNOW THE RULES ABOUT BIDDING? i know the answer but will let you do the research yourself. I am a board director and Chairman so whilst i can never say i know it all, i am fairly well up to speed. If you want to sell your shares off market i will buy them and then you can give it a rest. Very best Snow | snowman10 | |
15/3/2009 13:48 | 25% YOU SAID Well if they don't publish the results in the next 3 weeks this will be suspended,and so far we have not even had the pre resulsts update???? WERE YOU RIGHT OR WRONG? Snow | snowman10 | |
15/3/2009 11:45 | 'Revenue for the fourth quarter is anticipated to be around US$ 21.3 million (all figures herein subject to final audit), an increase of 31% from Q4 2007 revenue of US$ 16.2 million, and compared to US$ 19.1 million for the third quarter of 2008. Fee income, which excludes interest, increased by 43% over Q4 2007 to $19.8 million.' Read this 25cent - Fee income in just a quarter (unless i'm reading it incorrectly) was $19.8 million!!! Multiply that by 4 and you get $79.2 million!! If anything NEO has enough cash to endure the recession. I do understand your frustration to some extent as I've had to endure the same thing for more than a year with RNK - same story big buyer piling up yet share price moves down - it is only recently that directors have started piling up shares which gives me added confidence that the worst is over for RNK. If anything this teaches us a lesson not to pile up heavy on a single share. | guidfarr | |
14/3/2009 18:00 | Boogle the perceived 48p in cash per share was the only thing supporting the share price. Now that they have revealed that they only have about 22p in free cash and not only that but that they expect to spend even that then NEO will then be valued on its profits alone from this point. The recent seller was obviously aheaad of the curve on that, i wonder why? So lets take next years consensus figures of 4 million pounds and a sector average p/e of 8 that gives you a share price of 32p? thats why i would not hold your breath for any rally. That's precisely why no rally occurred on Friday and precisely why they have been dumped since January because they were overpriced at 60p on this new information. That is kind of my whole point recently, that being someone was obviously made aware of this and started dumping millions each week. I personally would have rather they have kept the 48p in cash per share and run the existing business that was making 3 million pounds per year. Silly me eh? | 25cent | |
14/3/2009 11:28 | Also the update mentions that a very large amount of money is to be spent on reinvestment, well it isn't exactly lost, the amount (14 mill?) will be offset against tax. With a new product to widen the product portfolio of the company to boot. So all in all i think the market will react favourably. (Famous Last Words!) | bogg1e | |
14/3/2009 11:20 | Id be interested to see what brokers, etc have to say about the figures. All the usual sources i use to see which companies are publishing results did not include NEO this week, which suggests that NEO did not warn the market in advance. Do they have the right to do that under AIM laws? I presume that they must have acted legally because look at what the threat of being perceived as dishonest does to a company's share price, and what happens to the person caught doing it. Nevertheless, the quiet manner in which the results were presented means that many possible investors/traders, especially those who watch the gaming sector in general, many not yet even know that results are out. We'll have to see how the market reacts next week as more people cotton on. On that point i am relieved that the dramatic slides prior to the results have not continued. Im pretty sure that we have hit the bottom, at least for now at 36p offer. The company, despite one off costs etc, are still performing well, when compared to the disasters that have hit other good quality companies this year, NEO look relatively well placed to stay at least secure enought to weather the storm, ie at the very least you wont lose money on current NEO share price (36p) if you can afford to hold a year or so. Happy Trading all. | bogg1e |
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