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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 |
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25/10/2010 | 13:54 | Qonnectis plc......monitor the rise! | 5,269 |
16/4/2009 | 16:25 | The truth behind Qonnectis | 25 |
01/2/2009 | 17:12 | The truth behind Qonnectis | 5 |
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Posted at 05/7/2010 13:19 by mhw28865 I dont know how you can of heard anything as i know a couple of people and myself who have phoned QTI and got sod all from them just same old news due soon to get rid of us!! |
Posted at 18/5/2010 12:38 by gogoneko GWR7,It was a train - the QTI pathetic directors gravy train as they flashed by with their pocketed salaries. Even if the company relists will anybody ever trust any one of this "management" (had to put that in quotes!)? Who could possible believe that there's an ounce of care or consideration for shareholders during all this? |
Posted at 11/1/2010 10:22 by gogoneko Looks like QTI shareholders will be able to trade their shares again if the negotiations conclude successfully, that should be a relief. At what price though I've no idea as there's already been a dilution and they're already talking of a larger fundraising "Proposed Placing" to follow. |
Posted at 16/7/2009 15:53 by inside2 Also work out how much QTI need to survive another year, at the least, plus R&D now add that up. Next work out a placing at .1p and see just how many shares that equates to, add to the number of shares in issue and you get some idea what your holding will be worth when those shares hit the secondary market. QTI need a share price as high as possible to show a good enough discount to encourage the lender to part with the cash. Right now you buyers are helping QTI to get a deal done while the shrewed money is waiting to see what QTI have on offer, new IP or deals that require finance ect then with dilution out of the way we may well consider it worth while and start buying. By that time all the shaky holders and there are many of them will have sold, at a loss and the price will have tanked. |
Posted at 15/7/2009 13:19 by inside2 Buyers are buying because there is a possibility of funding? That is just about the most stupid thing I have ever heard, do you bimbo's not realise it will delute the share price massively and have you not considered that the CEO has already alerted prospective lenders to the fact that QTI will fold without funding so they know QTI has no option but to accept what is on offer no matter how onerous. Unless there is something, like new ground breaking IP the best she can show is a £20,000 half year t/o and a cash burn that is embarrassing plus a deal with another international reseller after the last one presumably gave up after not producing any sales at all. If the management had spent as much time and effort getting sales as they have on milking any value left in the share price perhaps QTI would not be in this hole. |
Posted at 14/7/2009 19:48 by ddlooker Gogenko,(what kind of username is that ?)Back from shopping(tesco's) coulden't resist you two de-rampers...love it!Well,Barbara said that she was very happy with the way the company was going and the proposed deal with Primary Water. But why don't you give her a call, in fact why don't ALL shareholders give her a call she's a very nice lady. Every company listed on the stock exchange is struggling including Lloyds Xtrata etc, etc. Look at Nipson digital the printers. Nobody is buying newspapers or magazines but just on restructuring their debt they leap to nearly 2p!!! Get real chaps on any kind of funding be it share issue, joint venture, etc qti share price will rocket and you know it. But sad thing is gogenko you missed the boat, share price held up today. Shareholders ring the company you will surely come away with a smile on your face. For goodness sake give them a call, check out what i'm saying....dyor. Don't take my word,it will only cost you a few pence to check it out. |
Posted at 14/7/2009 16:15 by extrap QTI has every reason to talk up this potential deal because of its funding crisis. But it is by no means obvious that the activities of Primary Water are a good fit with the kinds of products supplied by QTI. The dilution resulting from last year's funding caused the share price to drop by about one third. At that stage it seemed to be in reasonable shape. Since then the chief exec has left the company and sold most of his shares, the other two senior execs with experience in the water industry have left the company, and the turnover in the first half of the current financial year was about £20k No specific sales have been reported since. So If they do get funding the effect is likely to be even more diluting than last year's effort. |
Posted at 14/7/2009 15:39 by gogoneko ddlooker,It's the same old mutual backslapping fanfare that comes with such RNSs! Take for example: Michael Tapia, Chief Executive of Qonnectis, commented: "HWM is internationally recognised as a leading supplier of water infrastructure and leakage products. The agreement will enable both parties to quickly take Leakfrog to a very wide global market." Mike Tennant, Business Development and Marketing Director of Palmer Environmental/HWM, said: "We are very excited about the potential for Leakfrog with our customer base and look forward to a strong partnership with Qonnectis". .... and look what happened to that partnership ... QTI revenues collapsed to almost nothing. Primary Water may be able to do a whole lot better than HWM, but I doubt it, and wouldn't expect past performance to have gone unnoticed by those who've indicated the possibility of funding. I've had difficulty finding much information, financial or otherwise, on Primary Water, which is hardly inspiring confidence. [edit : I should add that I'd almost expect the share price to rocket if funding is announced because QTI shareholders go barmy very easily and merrily throw their money around!] |
Posted at 14/7/2009 09:41 by inside2 The reason I got out is because the funding requirement can only be met by giving a large chunk of QTI away and will be very delutive. As for the latest marketing contract I would suggest you all cast you memories back to just such a contract specifically for LeakFrog. Now that is not to say Primary Water will not produce the goods just that QTI has a poor record in appointing resellers. I notice talk on this bullitien board of the activity by the gas and electricity utilities re Smart Meters, QTI is not in this market and if you read much on the subject would realise that internationally these two markets are just about wrapped up by far larger concerns than QTI. This is about water, nothing else. QTI made it clear last year that water is their market place and at the time I considered it a good move as it was clear we could not compete in the energy market. Best advice is to be patient and wait until the full effect of any dilutive funding is apparent before committing your cash. |
Posted at 10/7/2009 13:14 by sagem Banks are lending again and I don't think QTI will have much trouble in getting funding....the thought of funding has already dropped the share price, so any funding from today's share price will give a good percentage increase to the shares.....so fingers crossed. |
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