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Posted at 08/2/2005 10:03 by daz2004 PRESS RELEASEQuikTrak Networks PLC Co no 4479227 Registered Address Ground Floor, 15 Southampton Place, London WC1A 2AJ Registered in England and Wales 3rd Floor, Ocean House, 10-12 Little Trinity Lane, London EC4V 2AR. Phone 0870 010 6044, Fax : 0870 010 6043 Placing and Directors' shareholding London, 7 February 2005 The Directors of QuikTrak Networks plc (AIM: QTR) announce that the Company has successfully completed a private placing to raise £622,000 (before costs of the placing). The Company placed 41,466,663 ordinary shares at 1.5p per share and application will now be sought for these shares to be admitted to trading on AIM. Attached to each share placed is one free unlisted warrant, which enables the holder to subscribe for one further ordinary share at 2p per share at any time up to (and including) 9 August 2006. Pursuant to the placing, the following Directors have subscribed for new ordinary shares in the Company on the same terms as other placees and, following the subscription, are interested in ordinary shares in the Company as set out in the table below. Director Number of ordinary shares subscribed in the Placing Interest in ordinary shares following the Placing Percentage of issued ordinary share capital (following the Placing) Chris Kyriakou (including interest held through Investika Ltd) 8,000,000 27,291,056 17.3% Brian Parritt 133,333 816,158 0.5% - ends - For further information: Annie Richards Hugh Oram QuikTrak Networks plc Nabarro Wells & Co Ltd T: +44 870 010 6044 T: +44 20 7710 7400 -------------------- Nowt to do with a link up to Toledo Mining (TMC) perhaps? Chris Kyriakou has recently won extra % interests in 3 Phillipine Nickel mines....dyor |
Posted at 07/2/2005 12:07 by dell314 The Directors of QuikTrak Networks plc (AIM: QTR) announce that the Company has successfully completed a private placing to raise £622,000 (before costs of the placing). The Company placed 41,466,663 ordinary shares at 1.5p per share and application will now be sought for these shares to be admitted to trading onAIM. Attached to each share placed is one free unlisted warrant, which enables the holder to subscribe for one further ordinary share at 2p per share at any time up to (and including) 9 August 2006. 41mln new shares at 1.5p and an additional 41mln free 2p warrants... Great stuff! PMSL!! Rgds dell |
Posted at 05/2/2005 13:02 by dell314 telecomstrader - here is all your previous BS. You are clearly a ramper who has no access to any genuine information: telecomstrader - 7 Oct'04 - 18:09 - 1408 of 1495 i am new to posting on this website so i appologise if im boring but qtr is a stock i have been researching for sometime as the applications for its ip are staggering but getting them out there has always been a problem. i recently went through their finances and can say that their cash at bank is in the region of 700k and their cash burn has been reduced to about 10k a week so they have sufficient funds now for the coming year. the pending news you are all talking about is a potential contract . i think you are wrong i think it will be a tie up with a major telco to take qtrs network national and use their ip to develop it. if this happens this stock is seriously undervalued as all potential users of the network will sign up because of the telcos commitment. these will include addison lee , the met police and a multitude of insurance cos. if the telco does this deal in the uk other regions such as holland and uae will very quickly fall into place and we will have a cracking company to play in . i feel 10p would easily be reached on a network deal and 25p on further networks around the world . remember this ip is second to none. speak to you all at 10p. good luck telecomstrader - 7 Oct'04 - 20:36 - 1413 of 1495 how many do you think you can buy . im hearing the buyer of 1m @ 2.9 has a lot more to buy. im going to try and buy 500/- @ 3.25 first thing telecomstrader - 7 Oct'04 - 20:50 - 1419 of 1495 1. exclusive ip 2. cash in bank 3. extensive list of clients who will sign if network goes national 4. low overheads 5. if a telco like bt/o2/orange or vodafone do uk deal europe will fall into place very quickly 6. no else can be as accurate at tracking as qtr any questions? telecomstrader - 7 Oct'04 - 21:07 - 1421 of 1495 the technology is the product . it will be licenced out to users once a nationwide network in place. the network will be run as a jv with a telco responsible for the network and qtr for ip telecomstrader - 19 Oct'04 - 19:37 - 1453 of 1495 this week could see the culmination of years of hard work . this stock will over 10p by xmas and my wife will be of to barbados telecomstrader - 21 Oct'04 - 20:50 - 1459 of 1495 uae have signed up for spectrum licence . telecomstrader - 8 Nov'04 - 20:59 - 1462 of 1495 this is going to be the most explosive stock this week . 5p by friday telecomstrader - 10 Nov'04 - 18:37 - 1464 of 1495 board meeting tomorrow to sign bt ad uae deals I hope you didn't buy that 500k at 3.25p, although it may explain why you're so deperate to ramp this..... Rgds dell P.S. Your posting style appears very similar to the b*llsh*tter, harry punter. Coincidence, perhaps?? |
Posted at 10/10/2004 10:56 by dell314 Marine Boy - 9 Oct'04 - 15:29 - 1442 of 1446Remember Tardis, AKA Transcomm with their national network. BT bought them out last year at 15p/share. QTR's technology could be good fit. And for all you guys laughing at those prepared to take a punt, you know SFA about what is about to be announced. Marine boy - I can see your train of thought here. You clearly think that BT will be buying out every company that has some sort of telecoms technology for 15p a share. Hmmm, that would be nice, wouldn't it? Why don't we think about this together(don't worry. it won't hurt!!)? From most recent results statements: Transcomm had annual turnover of c. £14mln. QTR had continuing operational turnover of £nil Transcomm had a net asset value of c. £8mln. QTR had a net asset value of £94k + placing proceeds Transcomm had EBITDA of c. £1.5mln QTR had EBITDA on continuing operations of minus £600k. Gosh, aren't they similar!! LOL! Rgds dell |
Posted at 08/10/2004 15:16 by goldenmember I still cannot understand why everyone is getting sucked in here! The QTR technology is nothing new (the technology has been around for 25 years)and very expensive to establish. Benefits over GPS are minimal and the latest GSM cell location technology is evolving rapidly! The fact that Siemens are dropping their datatrack technology (same radio based technology)in favour of GPRS and GSM together with the fact that QTR could not sell it in the UK, should be an indicator. All IMHO etc and DYOR but don't get sucked in without really understanding this! |
Posted at 07/10/2004 17:09 by telecomstrader i am new to posting on this website so i appologise if im boring but qtr is a stock i have been researching for sometime as the applications for its ip are staggering but getting them out there has always been a problem. i recently went through their finances and can say that their cash at bank is in the region of 700k and their cash burn has been reduced to about 10k a week so they have sufficient funds now for the coming year. the pending news you are all talking about is a potential contract . i think you are wrong i think it will be a tie up with a major telco to take qtrs network national and use their ip to develop it. if this happens this stock is seriously undervalued as all potential users of the network will sign up because of the telcos commitment. these will include addison lee , the met police and a multitude of insurance cos. if the telco does this deal in the uk other regions such as holland and uae will very quickly fall into place and we will have a cracking company to play in . i feel 10p would easily be reached on a network deal and 25p on further networks around the world . remember this ip is second to none. speak to you all at 10p. good luck |
Posted at 01/10/2004 06:42 by dell314 Optimist - re your earlier post about licences, QTR have already said that the cost of the spectrum licence was prohibitive and one of the key reasons that they had to change the business model(i.e. put most of the business into administration!!). One assumes, therefore, that they no longer pay for it.... Even ignoring the licence cost and technical support costs, QTR spent approx £1mln on admin and sales in the last six months. Assuming, there is a new contract(no sign of any announcemnet yet!!) it'll need to be big to make any difference to QTR's appalling cashburn. Incidentally, the BT tie-in with GBG was ramped all over AFN and their share price is back to near annual lows. rgds dell |
Posted at 30/9/2004 14:53 by dell314 Here's a new permutation for you.Do you think QTR's creditors might negotiate a CVA, where they get given QTR shares and cause massive dilution?? Rgds dell |
Posted at 22/9/2004 16:28 by optimist23 The demise of dell314 continues :Dusseldorf - 22 Sep'04 - 16:55 - 1853 of 1853 bishopawn - don't be offended by dell, just think of him as an old village policeman who tells you off for playing your music loud when its gone 9pm. He's there to make sure that parties don't get out of hand and has a habit of believing every word people say on here as gospel (when we all know that every now and then we may post a comment that is some-what 'embelished'/'a long shot'). He can be found lurking on many threads and pops up at the most suprising times, though recently he has taken to only pointing out the negative aspects of other peoples comments and rarely joins in any constructive conversation on why movements are occuring. dell314 - 22 Sep'04 - 17:11 - 6981 of 6982 Optimist - I actually found that quite amusing! Incidentally, what did you think of the posts on the QTR threads(here and on an ADVFN competitor) that suggest you have been inventing AFX news stories? Rgds dell Optimist23 - 22 Sep'04 - 17:23 - 6982 of 6982 edit New permutation by dell314...all AFX stories do not appear on Advfn or iii (bet you did not know that), typical and acts as a investment guru. The QTR one did not appear but it did on m-o-n-e-y a-m. Check out the below link and look at the day the results came, you should see the AFX : Take out the - in m-o-n-e-y-am. I want you to go to them threads now and provide that link and they'll see what a scumabag you really are. So that's one over you again, your demise is happening really fast. |
Posted at 06/7/2004 09:44 by dell314 Optimist - Apologies, if I have missed it, but I don't recall seeing anything from you critically comparing QTR to the competition. The new business model does not appear to have a great deal of substance IMO and considering that they were still putting out positive spin on the old model, almost right up until they admitted it wasn't working, I have some doubts about how much faith to put in their latest announcements. Re JIT: QTR did a share exchange deal with JIT AFAIK. QTR booked a significant loss when they sold their JIT stock, but I am uncertain, whether JIT still hold QTR. I'm assuming they do as I didn't spot a sale RNS on a very quick search. If JIT dump their QTR(as they have done with several of their holdings), that could provide a significant overhang. Rgds dell |
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