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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Stilo International Plc | LSE:STL | London | Ordinary Share | GB0009597484 | ORD 1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.00 | 1.00 | 5.00 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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08/4/2018 10:08 | Cheers Michael. Always a pleasure to read your posts, honest and informative, a true gentleman. | russ505 | |
07/4/2018 15:01 | SL and while attempting to trash other companies, especially TW tips. | slartybartfaster | |
07/4/2018 09:18 | It seems you were provided with some sound advice then,StiloLosses,ove Talking of TERN, there is another MASSIVE week coming up for the company and its share price. | mudbath | |
06/4/2018 23:07 | Hi Slarty. Absolutely. our friend Michael and Mud are 2 of the most senior "professional market experts" when it come to Stilo International. No matter how bad things get at Stilo, be it major contract losses, loss of revenues, management awarding themselves massive benefits, major delays, extra costs, slow down in business, share price deflated and continuing to fall, our "resident professional market experts" always say "look on the bright side" and seem to simply be what can best be described as "yes yes men!" | stilolosses | |
06/4/2018 11:11 | SL, you wouldn't referring to about the serial fraud investor would you, michealmouse. He professed similarly about AVN and INTQ and TRAK, former have committed fraud, one now defunct due to fraud and the last forced to restate its accounts, resultinging in profits restated as losses a bailout placing. Now prays AA put investors out of their misery and buy it out. | slartybartfaster | |
06/4/2018 06:47 | Well by all accounts this is no longer a Stilo thread. It clearly appears that this thread is now operating as a Tern thread. Nevertheless, with everything going in the opposite direction, our professional market experts tell us that everything is "just right and stable" at Stilo. Our resident market professional has even gone as far as telling me on the LSE platform that I should sell up in Stilo and buy up Tern instead. His argument is "either shut up and say nothing" or "carry on investing in Stilo" even when things are going the way they are. Though, of course, they no longer put their money where their mouth is as they too know things are going to get a lot worse before they get any better. | stilolosses | |
06/4/2018 00:45 | Token director buy is always a bad sign. | slartybartfaster | |
06/4/2018 00:44 | 8% sales increase, 10% increase in costs, loss of 2 large clients this year, increased marketing spend. The share price have lost 50% since late 2016 and the divi looks to be under serious threat due to increased costs, etc. Possibly a placing needed. If the divi is ca threat then this will fall further. Imo, dyor. | slartybartfaster | |
05/4/2018 20:58 | Hopefully much more to come tomorrow russ505. | mudbath | |
05/4/2018 16:53 | Mud,Mud,Glorious Mud. I'm in the money. | russ505 | |
04/4/2018 19:32 | Like it infocusint. Yet when one like TERN comes along,all others become relatively unattractive. | mudbath | |
04/4/2018 16:49 | Mudbath Well spotted with Tern, what about FBT? | infocusint | |
04/4/2018 09:37 | SL, I assume that's a yes then lol. | rcturner2 | |
04/4/2018 09:32 | Morning russ505. Well done on your further purchase. Way to go ! | mudbath | |
04/4/2018 09:23 | Morning mudbath, great call on Tern, bought more last week. | russ505 | |
30/3/2018 09:50 | Is this thread along with its patient contributors awaiting inspiration? TERN to multiply ten fold over coming months is my contribution. Track its progress( just below the header) as it heads northwards from that 2 pence low . Happy Easter to all ! | mudbath | |
26/3/2018 00:12 | Waiting for my 2p entry!!!! Patience required, but achievable!!! | escapetohome | |
26/3/2018 00:10 | So the excitement of the 12 month results have now come and gone so what will we now see in terms of any further news during the next 12 months. Well, first up will be the normal AGM statement which will come out around May and in this I for one certainly do not expect to see any real kind of positive news other than the company possibly touching on the fact in such a mild and sensitive manner that they will not be able to make up for the lost revenue of those 2 significant Migrate and Omnimark orders in 2018. There use to be a time when you could always count on either Migrate getting some decent numbers if Omnimark failed or for Omnimark to make the shortfall if Migrate did not perform. Nevertheless, whatever they were able to generate from Omnimark or Migrate each year was always very low anyway so to now even to lose those two on this scale really is a massive loss for Stilo. Never though has there been a year in which both Omnimark and Migrate have fallen in the same year as they will in the current year. For anybody expecting any kind of news that things will pick up in 2018 will unfortunately be bitterly disappointed but I still expect management to say that "trading is within managements expectations". The terrible disappointing thing is now that management have said that they have lost those massive contracts they will, as I expect, still put in the AGM statement that "trading is within managements expectations". Even though we all now know that those "management expectations" are not going to be at all very high. Personally, it is such a disappointment that management is not even going to be able to meet the already very small revenue base of £1.8 million of 2017. In the AGM the only other thing I feel that they will also refer to is the current status of Author Bridge. For this they will say only one of 2 things: Either it will still not be ready, in which case the wait will continue with there being absolutely no chance of those 2 huge contract loses to the tune of around £330,000 being filled at all during 2018 into 2019. Alternatively, they could say that Author Bridge is ready in which case, with management already stating in the 12 month end report that Author Bridge is a MULTI YEAR endeavour, even if it does start to generate any kind of revenue it will first have to generate a huge amount to the tune of £330,000+ just to make up for the 2 big contract losses that are not going to contribute in 2018. The only other news we will get during the year I feel is going to be the normal 6 month end numbers in September. Apart from the AGM statement and the 6 month numbers in September I for one do not expect Stilo to make any kind of other statements throughout the year whatsoever. It is very common and regular for Stilo to only issue these pieces of news in 2018 and then say absolutely nothing else until March 2019 when they will report their 12 month numbers. Like I have been saying for such an extended period of time now, Stilo is going to find the current climate incredibly hard and this is why they will again have to take 4 steps back in 2018 before they can even think of taking 1 step forward. | stilolosses | |
22/3/2018 10:08 | Morning Caveman! Looks like you've had trouble finding your way out of your cave. When did you last come out.....1969? | stilolosses | |
22/3/2018 07:51 | SL, did you lose a packet here and you are having trouble letting go? | rcturner2 | |
21/3/2018 23:06 | Now that we have had the normal, customary, wild, misleading estimates from our "resident professional" in relation to a possible 162 million items on the database of The Library of Congress, here is the black and white, very easy to understand reality. If you want to know what kind of revenues could be generated by any possible, and that all it is at the moment, a possible Omnimark contract that may or may not materialise, I can go one better and clearly demonstrate the level of small monetary benefit in the overall scheme of things that this could bring. Course, if it was awarded. As recently as 2017 Stilo was awarded contracts by the following companies. This is actual money that came in: GE, Brocade, Qualcomm, Tyco, ITT, Microchip, Tibco, Cisco, Deltek, RSSB (Rail Safety and Standards Board), Motorola, Tetra Pak, Viewpoint, AMAT Varian Atmel, European Parliament, Boeing, Pratt and Whitney, EADS, Thomson Publishing, Wolters Kluwer, Japan Patent Office. +Numerous other contracts that they have across Migrate and Omnimark 2 Author Bridge Contracts with IBM and USA and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Washington D.C. As normal, Stilo again said like they say most years that one of these was a significant OmniMark software licence orders received from the Japan Patent Office. So when you put all these customers together who have millions and millions and millions of items on their databases and you then look at the revenues that Stilo was able to generate from them, you can immediately understand what this means for the bottom line. As we know our so called "market expert" is very, very good at doing some DNA on a company, throw at us how many millions of books etc, etc, etc that they have on their systems, giving us all the impression that if something is awarded to Stilo it is going to break the bank etc, etc, etc. If, for argument sake, this contract or any other was awarded to Stilo, when you then look at the overall bottom line once they publish their year end results, you will see that the impact is more or less nominal and hardly noticeable. Having said this, any form of revenue, no matter how minute, will help support slowly patch that huge gap of hundreds of thousands of pounds that Stilo will not generate from those 2 huge contract losses that Stilo spoke of recently. | stilolosses | |
21/3/2018 15:47 | Nice find russ505. Thanks for posting. | michaelmouse | |
21/3/2018 13:47 | Here we go again,...... British Library has 150 million documents; IBM has 3 billion documents; Cisco has 4 billion documents; European Parliament has 300 million documents etc, etc, etc, etc. The fact of the matter is that each revenue stream only brings in a few thousand each year etc, etc, etc. Any new, existing or renewed contracts are going to be exactly the same etc,etc,etc. Just a few thousand in revenue etc, etc, etc But as we know, we are always going to be told that this company or that company has millions and millions of documents etc,etc,etc JUST BASE IT ON FALSE, MISLEADING INFORMATION AS NORMAL. | stilolosses |
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