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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Touch Grp | LSE:TOU | London | Ordinary Share | GB0002785516 | ORD 1P |
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% | 0.50 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/6/2006 19:08 | so what happened to the good news ThinkbiG ? | rossstar3 | |
27/6/2006 17:31 | Vis how many do you hold at 25p ;-) | techanalyst | |
27/6/2006 17:01 | NO i bought them, i am holding this till next results in sept, will buy more soon as well hold nearlt 500,000 now at 5.5p | thinkbig? | |
27/6/2006 16:45 | biggie rostarrr! | the crypt | |
27/6/2006 16:45 | Heh heh - hold em and wait !!! soon will be able to buy at 3p - oh boy yeehah! | the crypt | |
27/6/2006 13:31 | thinkbig did you take a t10 position ? | invisage | |
27/6/2006 13:25 | 100 at 4.75 is volume...good luck thinkbig..told you that u would have to take a discount if no news came out. | patviera | |
27/6/2006 09:10 | how can they mark the price down on no volume? | rossstar3 | |
27/6/2006 07:59 | Invisage, You have completely missed the point. The ED report is paid for research. Whilst that means it cannot be considered independent, it can be considered the view of the company. It is what the company wants the market to think. The report was not written to sell Tou to the clients of ED, it was written for the company. Of course the company cannot know what is going to happen in the future (and if you think the company's view of the future is suspect, then you can discount it accordingly). However I suspect the cash situation is rather closer to the ED report than you think. | stemis | |
26/6/2006 23:56 | Blimey invisage you changed your tune big time only problem is your now repeating what you was told this time last year when you refused to listen. If you had you would'nt be sitting on a massive loss now but oh well we live and learn. | techanalyst | |
26/6/2006 22:17 | i agree we desperately want an rns ,all the good signs are there we just need to see they are going to make profit one day soon. | rossstar3 | |
26/6/2006 21:08 | rosstar that revenue figures your stating are from that report not company. Thats not to say they are not true, one has to take caution that is just because the revenue is increasing does not mean the company is profitable and covering costs, given the heavy recruitment of top management in the last few months i expect the costs to rise. But having said that, this is a high margin business. | invisage | |
26/6/2006 21:05 | What i like about TOU is the infrastructure is in place, alot of the costs have occured and they have a quality management team. What concerns me is the cash burn and whether they will survive next year? Thats why i want to see an RNS stating they have made good progress and cash generating. No more running out of crash rubbish, until then this remains risky and i wont be commiting anymore funds. But if cash generation is stated in a RNS il be buying in big bulks as the upside is huge. | invisage | |
26/6/2006 20:23 | touch online revenues , invisage says these are forcast revenues so dyor. q1 2005 42,677 q2 2005 185,986 q3 2005 263,140 q4 2005 405,029 q1 2006 585,482 look at these revenues ,profits cant be to far away, looks good !! | rossstar3 | |
26/6/2006 20:12 | Can you afford to be out of Touch? very good news on profits front First half of 2006 ends in few days who knows we might get t/update looking well under valued after these broker forcasts Substantial undervaluation versus sector averages | hamidahamida | |
26/6/2006 20:05 | Subscribe Now to EQD's Free Market Letter Touch; difficult year behind them Update by Denis Gross, Jun 22, 2006 (login for full report) Questions? Contact our analyst Recovery after difficult 2005 Briefings restructured Credible strategy to monetise online directory business Strong management team in place Target price of 14.65p vs current price of 5.5p | kingspot | |
26/6/2006 19:33 | broker share price target 14p broker profit forcast 2006 pretax 800000 2007 pretax 2.0mil intresting if they can meet these targets then share price can rocket | kingspot | |
26/6/2006 19:08 | Well we have had a buyers note a presentation in the city for this company and stil knowbody wants to buy their shares, just dont' understand this one, | thinkbig? | |
26/6/2006 18:30 | Rossstar3. "tear end" results. Freudian slip or accurate summary of the likely outcome for the SP? LOL :-)) | gonzales | |
26/6/2006 18:14 | great news with the buyers note out today,they really understand what touch are doing obviuosly they are presuming results so there is still some risk. I woudnt be worried if we dont get any buyers as this is a tidderler in the market crowds of investors are not going to pile in over a small peice of information .if you thinking long term and are willing to wait for year end results then you will be rewarded. | rossstar3 | |
26/6/2006 18:14 | great news with the buyers note out today,they really understand what touch are doing obviuosly they are presuming results so there is still some risk. I woudnt be worried if we dont get any buyers as this is a tidderler in the market crowds of investors are not going to pile in over a small peice of information .if you thinking long term and are willing to wait for tear end results then you will be rewarded. | rossstar3 | |
26/6/2006 18:08 | hard ben should be excluded from this thread ,its upto you thinkbig. | rossstar3 | |
26/6/2006 17:45 | thinkbig...what news are u hoping for..why did u buy 200? | patviera | |
26/6/2006 16:16 | Well zero volume so far today (as at 16.15). | masurenguy |
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