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Thirdforce | THF | London | Ordinary Share |
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Posted at 04/10/2007 16:51 by charlie11908 Moneybags in Phoenix has done it again....highlighted THF as a buy for the 6th time in the last 3 years!!! Caveat Emptor!!! |
Posted at 17/7/2007 10:25 by charlie11908 Riverdeep to pay $4.0bn for US publisher Tuesday, 17th July 2007 06.34am Houghton Mifflin Riverdeep Group, the Irish-based educational software firm, is to buy Reed Elsevier's Harcourt US Schools Education business to for USD4.0 billion, with 3.7 billion payable in cash and 0.3 billion in Houghton Mifflin common stock. On completion Reed said it will be returning the net proceeds to shareholders via a special dividend. This will be followed by a share consolidation, it said. Reed said it has now agreed the sale of all of its Harcourt division for total gross proceeds of USD4.95 billion, representing 20.8 times 2006 adjusted operating profit. It has already announced the sale of Harcourt Assessment and Harcourt Education International to Pearson plc expects to complete the sale of the US Schools Education businesses by the first half of 2008 following US regulatory review. In 2006, the Harcourt Education division reported 2006 total revenues of USD1.6 billion and adjusted operating profits, before the amortisation of acquired intangible assets, of USD238 million, of which the Harcourt US Schools Education business contributed USD1.11 billion and 228 million respectively. Chief executive officer Sir Crispin Davis said that following the sale, Reed Elsevier will be a sharper and more focused company. 'With our leading brands and authoritative content, we are well positioned to maximise the digital opportunities in our chosen markets |
Posted at 03/6/2006 10:54 by anynews Hi Hermana, Pvr AGM is not on my priority list this year, but am hoping to attend one or two other Agm's. Pvr's agm is attended by gangs of pensioners who still have shrares from the days of Atlantic resources.I also think the management are stuck up and will quickly excuse themselves to talk to one of their colleagues if you try to get info from them after the meeting. But I do just love asking akward questions and watching them squirm during the meeting itself. In saying that I did have a good talk to both their brokers last year which was a pleasure, until the afformentioned stuck their noses in. I personally wouldn't be expecting any major news from the agm, I don't think the spaish point farmout will be signed until this summers seismic is complete. I also don't think we will have any drilling in the Celtic sea until next spring until they run more seismic on some of the prospects. The only drilling I see is possibly in West Lennox and Nigeria. I have reduced my holding and diversified a little but will be piling in later on in the year. Of course the surprise news is what the company will buy with at least some of the 50 million. Will they farm into other drills or acquire fields, with this??? P.s Could you and some others please cut out some of the idle chit chat on the Pvr thread, there are plenty of messenger programmes for exchanging personal information with each other. Apologies to THF readers. |
Posted at 19/9/2005 17:44 by itansey No matter how good the reports are on THF it never moves the stock. I'm in this one a couple of years and nothing happens with this company. The prospects are looking better but its going to be a long time before things start to move on this one in terms of stock price, etc. Only a NASQ listing will help this stock and generate some real interest in the short/mid term. |
Posted at 19/9/2005 12:41 by anynews I got out of here last week with some pain. The phoenix usually do a mid year write up on their best prospects, it was out at the end of September last year. Perhaps THF will get the usual write up. It might be worth holding till then????? |
Posted at 08/2/2005 14:13 by psps looks like no one and i mean no one (including Directors & employess) of THF know about this company as there have been NO trades for a long time |
Posted at 03/12/2004 19:32 by psps cheers and have a nice weekend as well the news is a bit old its in Aug 2004 when the results were released but here is snippit ThirdForce interim results for Jan - June 2004 ThirdForce (AIM : THF), the global e-learning courseware and testing leader based in Dublin, announces Interim results for the period ended 30 June 2004. Salient features include: Revenues of 5.862 million - up 114% from the corresponding prior year period Significant rise in Operating Profit before goodwill and non-recurring items to 623K Significant advance in earnings per share Highly satisfactory cashflow Successful integration of strategic acquisitions - Electric Paper and AV Edge Most successful supplier of courseware and testing software to the European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) program worldwide Strong track record continues with UK Government University for Industry Strategic contract wins in China and Middle East Successful roll out of automated testing to Learndirect's network of 2000 UK Centres Pioneering collaboration with Harcourt Education targets UK schools Brendan O'Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer, ThirdForce plc, commented; "I am delighted to present a set of results which clearly endorse our position as a global leader in the fast growing e-learning market. We believe that the key to our success is the development of distinctive content that combines engaging multimedia with proven instructional design. A key growth driver going forward will be the continuing formation of strategic partnerships that leverage this advanced content and delivers expansion opportunities. With this impetus, our mission is to build a global e-learning company and the Board anticipates continued growth in the business for the second half of 2004 and beyond." |
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