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To any investors interested in this product and talking sense, I would urge you to filter out
Cloudstrife
HawkesBay
And you will have a much better day on here.
GLA!!
Would rather put my money into a cure, a treatment or a new bottle of hand cleanser. A digital 'label' on a phone isn't going to save me. I said months ago that the Orwellain nature of this b.s. goes entirely against personal freedoms. If you haven't got a smart phone, presumably you wont be able to leave the house? is that the plan?.
I think everyone should just report you constantly because I got one done pay for a subscription to read your childish crap
They are starting off with the sharp dip and drop method via NT to drop the BID - newbies little lesson here - never sell or panic when they do this and don’t sell when you can’t see a quote. Tried and tested screwball method worked by MM’s so they can drop the BID behind the screen and you’re left with any price they want to give you. Hold Tight it’ll pass. Interest and buying pressure here too much to keep this down for long and they know it which is why they do this!
IMHO DYOR GLA
What a total one you are ! You not sick of your own crap yet ! No one acts on what you say but you do just grind on !
Cloud - your chat stinks!
SirJames - give it time could be a TR1 today posted intraday like last time - doesn’t have to be 7am. And the other transformative news could do the same - may just be dotting the i’s and crossing those t’s on RNS with sales news and international talks /partnerships...and when I say that I mean Government talks - here and internationally imho - I reckon this is why he was smiling...
IMHO DYOR GLA
If anybody hasn't yet seen Guy Meyer's interview with Proactive investor its on YouTube and now 5 days old.
He discusses the potential companies that will bid for it, as well as the Higgs
All very very positive
I expected another RNS stating that the Higgs had increased again after the SP dropped and was held yesterday
Thanks everyone for the comments about the post. Hopefully we can see more quality discussions on here today, rather than the schoolyard stuff. It helps no-one.
GLA
Half expecting another TR1 or some update on contracts of Covid ID !!!
See where it goes now after yesterday’s down & up wobble / GLA
I presume it will open lower (good chance to top up) and finish in the blue later today ahead of the news of markets opening lower due to US closing slightly in the red.
Hold Strong investors!
DYOR GLA
Looking forward to a great future with this company.
Africa is a massively growing market, with a grow enriched population, and become the defacto ID app there is a strong foothold to longterm profits.
the apps this company is making are B2B supportive, and that is a big commercial market that spends money on efficiently and peace of mind. The apps that Catenae are making cover this.
Excellent info DG thanks. My thoughts were the same with this. It's a huge numbers game. A test of the sort of population they've got is superb.
I think On site will do well as we see a construction boom to get us back on track economically. Expecting news on that too.
Can see passports and travel visa's/work permits going this way soon to. Especially with Brexit coming..
One of the worst I've seen... Attack of the full-time posters. Usually a good sign for the share, never happens on dull ones.
Looking to catch up on the days events and filter out the good and informative posts against the 95% of utter bullsh#t.... can I suggest if you don’t want to use this Forum properly that you burger off back to Playschool I’m sure the playground there is more your scene... certainly their antics!!!
Thanks for taking the time to respond DG73
So pricing is tricky and that's why I think they are doing a trial in Botswana. With a new scenario like Covid neither the client or the company would know how much it will cost them as they dont know the level of likely server activity. So they offer a trial and price it based on what they learn. CTEA would incorporate their R&D and work to date into those costs per transaction, but we have no way of predicting what that is until we see an RNS with a known user base and an idea of revenue. TBH cost would be tailored to clients individually so this will be closely guarded.
Even though we dont know the pricing, i was really enthused by the Botswana deal for all these reasons.
Against the MM’s seemingly determined to take this and keep it pegged down - just shows you what a bit of buying pressure can do when there’s not many in free float. As time goes on - hands will get stickier and stickier obviously awaiting news of international contracts, partnerships and sales...bring on tomorrow!
IMHO DYOR GLA
Thanks DG37 Great to see a post on here that is not people bickering. Do you have any idea how much a corporation would pay per user/licence or white label version? I assume the cost to CTEA is minimal now the technology is built
Have you actually heard yourselves !!! I’m not arsed wether your long short in or out , are your lives that empty you feel the need to bicker about a few quid !
Well another 5% rise. More than I made in my Lloyds account. 5% a day not too bad and if we make a sale or 2 who knows.
@Hawkes, can you please repost my posts calling you a snappy crocodile?
Those are my favourite :D
@Hawkes Youd know all about biting now LOL
I just wanted to post some info to clear up some misconceptions I see on the forum and to hopefully make sure posters are as informed as possible. I have no specific info on how CTAE are doing this, but I do have many years experience in B2B apps and software, so I hope it helps:
So this is Business to Business (B2b) not consumer. this means that commercialisation is not about getting the app onto app stores for a few pennies, it's about getting companies and organisations with large user bases.
The way a company will pay for the app will be related to how much they use the server(s), so that's why I was excited about the Botswana deal. It has a potentially large user base, with lots of 'transactions' meaning revenue will likely be healthy.
The Botswana deal also will act as a case study for similar organisations around the world and will help bring in more business.
It's also useful to think of the app (the bit you download) as just a dumb terminal, which will likely be available free. The 'special stuff' is done on servers using CTEA's IP and is done within a 'walled garden' that means an organisation feels like it is in control of its own data. This is why the talk of 'free apps' being competitors, just doesn't wash. Big Orgs with big user bases want to pay for a bespoke, secure, walled off service - no ads, no uncertainties over who is watching. This also means that COV-ID will likely be Whitelabelled/licenced to look like an existing organisation's product. This is normal and doesn't affect revenue as CTEA are making money off of what is happening on the servers.
CTEA's approach is likely to be about creating an onboarding process for a company to get them up and running quickly, with a branded app that their employees/users can download for free and then charge the parent company for server activity.
So we want to see RNS's involving organisations with large user bases and ongoing needs - public health boards, industry sectors, education providers etc.
I hope this helps but just to reiterate this is only based on my relevant experience and research not on any knowledge of CTEA specifics.