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http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201010010700096785T
hi anyone, dosnt seem a alot of chat on this board, but ive come across this share and reseached it, i think its a great company and agreat price to get in, im certinly going to put some money on this outsider, i read a artical in money week, there was a bit in there by john mellon he said this was a great share and one he liked, but going through shares holders in this company he has 24% of shares so i think im in sounds good to me and what ive read for a future share to grow this ill keep in a draw for awile, anyone else think so.
http://www.undervalued-shares.com/ Make your own mind up----cordinated ramp or real prospects. I like the core business and I like B2P potential.
thanks for the info, i have been watching these for several months now, I tend to sgree that this entry point is good, think i may stick my toe in. GL
Undervalued shares-price target mnear term 35 pence House Broker-price target 25 pence Evil knievel prioce target £1 plus Jim Mellon price traget £3 to £ 4 Look, the core business is highly cash generative, worth in my view a premium to today's share price. Unknown potential blockbuster is B2P which allows customers to but digital content on line up a $100 limit and charge to their phone bill. Reduces security risk of using credit card, 25% Americans don't have or don't want a credit card and merchants will offer as many payment options as possible to reduce abandoned shopping baskets. The price today, is in my view a great entry point.
Hi All I thinking of getting in here has anybody got an news they can share.. Thanks and GL
Updated Jan 2010 http://www.undervalued-shares.com/data/pdfs/UndervaluedShares-BSG201001-UK.pdf 17/02 http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201002170700102325H
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201001040700079250E
Moving up nicely
Movement !
one to buy and tuck away. mellion no mug so dont think this will drop much more
agm due 3-12
reported sold today on lse vs 8,000 bought - and the price goes up! Go figure.
been going through the last couple of days. Mellon...????
I'm sure most people here will have researched this already, but here are just some of the advantages of Bill2Phone (no credit card required...!) http://www.bsgclearing.com/bill2phone/bill2phonedigital/
Just read the pdf you posted a link to below. Whilst I thought BSG looked good on its own I must admit I hadn't realised quite how big bill2phone could potentially be. To summarise, in BSG you've got the advantage of a highly cash generative business with almost total market monopoly, good growth potential (even though the no. of landlines in the states is decreasing) PLUS the potential for another 'paypal'... May just have to buy some more before Mellon gets his hands on it. Thanks again.
message for you on tnz board re:WET apologies to others for going off topic
Once again, good spot and thanks. Sheez... If all the shares that you've pointed me in the direction of come off (I see FRR's up 40% today) then I am going to owe you one hell of a drink mate. Still sitting on MFX? Had a look at WET yet?
Very nice to see, just not sure why - have been sitting on these for ages! Big amount of Sells just come through though, anyone have any ideas where this may go?
this moving a bit. Up 5% so far today.
you still seeing this as 25p target price. Any idea when we can see some movement?
Main one being Speymill Deutsche Immobilien Company (SDIC.L). Good Choice, I've high hopes for this Stock Mid to longer term
Just a miserly 75%-80% increase since I mentioned Mellon had mentioned it at the conference!! Sage are you aware of his German Property plays too? I suggest you take a look at what I believe could be a great mid-long play... Speymill (SYG.L) and a couple of off-shoots - main one being Speymill Deutsche Immobilien Company (SDIC.L). Some reading for you below... worth a wee read! http://www.europe-re.com/system/main.php?pageid=2616&articleid=14461 http://www.moneyweek.com/investments/property/why-you-should-invest-in-german-property-now.aspx http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7VLi_awj1pAC&pg=PA53&lpg=PA53&dq=jim+mellon+german+property&source=bl&ots=XfgFUWuNQu&sig=Kx1rVFWdh70oT_xgzYd0X1MQWlc&hl=en&ei=M4CSSp7vCYarjAfJge3zDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=8#v=onepage&q=&f=false BTW I had funds tied up elsewhere so didn't get in here at the loverly 11p back in May sometime but hey ho!!