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Hi Rofert nothing more than a couple of ADVFN members mixing it up a tad. Nothing of interest. Just a couple of cross board members getting confused, a bit queer if you ask me!, but here is the rub. COPIES and PASTED footprint/post from advfn. Mike_F - 18 Aug'11 - 22:32 - 115 of 119 I don't think GedW ."want's to be my fwend!" more4 lol Him and tiddler are very close on LSE and they are both hand in hand with admin on the site hence the removal of all of your posts! I thought GedW was alright but having second thoughts, tiddler has always been a self righteous twat... Says it all really Rofert ask you asked. The matter has now been put to bet and we can now continue with IHP share enhancing dialogeu. GL
Some of you appear to be having a good scrap, but unfortunately I cannot work out what is behind it. Please can you explain.
Hi MikeF how does the 630,532 sell trade at 0.21 and the trade 43, 821 and 1,000,000 stack up it all looks very queer to me just like you and Moreforus following each other around like a pungent aroma!
Let us know when that happens so that we can all join in with your success thanks
I am not too sure what you are trying to imply by suggesting I have been on the MDZ board or that I have only just "tuned in" as you put it. My thoughts on IHP are quite simply. I think it is a great little growth company now, not a recovery stock. This temporary weakness due to the recent placing does not concern me in the slightest and I will be taking full advantage as and when I can.
Hi MikeF what do yopu make of the fall and continuing weakness in IHP do we sell buy or hold on what are your thoughts as you have "tuned in".
Sorry you have lost me!? Draw myself away from MDZ? I haven't looked at that company for at least a year. I used to have an interest there. What do you mean you would like a second opinion on your footprints?
Hi MikeF if you can draw yourself away from MDZ can you give a second opinion on my footprints. Many thanks, your opinion is always appreciated for some followup.
That was an ominous 2p tick down representing a near 10% fall at the start but recovered, it stuck out as it was a higher than normal pr-session adjustment testing the resolve and nerves here.
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you are completely wrong - i have all the proof i need. I am not a premium member so I cannot pm you. However this has nothing to do with the times and the modus operandi of the individual concerned is very clear and fact based. I can see yet again I have had my posts removed. There are some very unpleasant and dangerous individuals who use bb's to make themselves money - regardless of the times. The clever ones are as nice as pie.
Richard Smith: ”I want to build PIXELearning up to be a truly “Serious” serious games company!” My background is one of business development and business management. More years than I care to remember has taught me what does and doesn’t work whilst keeping an open mind for new emerging business models in any industry and how they may apply to ours. I personally think some new commercial models based more on the content than the technology will emerge over the next few years. Currently we choose the “delivery technology” rather than the content when making L&D decisions but I can see a time when the content becomes the key decision factor rather than how it is delivered. New technology like hardware such as iPad’s, smartphones, touch screens, Smart TV’s etc and the social networking and graphical applications that run on them will blur further the informal/formal training methods. Decisions will be made about the content and the instructional design that brings that content to life rather than the technology medium that delivers it. Unless you have been on secondment to the planet Makrini recently you must have heard of the “Gamification” initiative that is buzzing around at the moment, whilst I don’t agree with some of the principals behind it I feel it represents the very start of this process IMHO. As the title suggest I think the time has come when a serious game company can step forward and become a Serious serious game developer. At PIXELearning we are trying to get clients to focus on the fundamentals of learning and apply those to the strengths of good game design. Both of these are more important to a successful project than whether we use 2D or 3D, whether it is a true Virtual World or a flat representation. Think of the most successful games of all time and their game play; the representation of it is simple. It’s the framing of that game play combined with elements of competition etc that engages time and time again. Becoming part of Intellego Holdings is a major step and major statement of intent along this journey. Intellego is an ambitious elearning organisation building capability to compete with the best in the industry. In PIXELearning, Intellego Holdings now have immersive capability and a track record that their competitors cannot match. In Intellego Holdings, PIXELearning now have the financial stability and depth of resource to realise pent up potential that PIXELearning offers. It is time now for a serious game developer to “Cross the Chasm” Geoffrey A. Moore styli and to make significant impact and commercial success. PIXELearning WILL be that company. This is not the first time I have built businesses from incubation upwards and who knows whether it will be the last. But with the quality of team PIXEL outlined on this blog…look out learning world we’re coming… http://pixelearning.wordpress.com/2011/08/1
omg I was here doing research for tomorrow and seen the footprints. No problem with frankness !
Hi riddler. I think you are spot on I have been told this. Events are unfolding and I want MikeF and Moreforus to keep on footprinting their paranoia and delusional rants as they have unwittingly unleashed events out of their control. I fail to understand their motives or gain. But lets keep focused here as it is a long term hold but if fraught with corporate risk but still has potential..
Hi All. Since the results of 31 March 2011 these post result events have been posted. IHP Post March 11 accounts announcement.Extracted from recent announcement 24.6.11 and update is due and still one for the risk takers and long term. On 15 June 2010 Intellego's original trading subsidiary, Intellego Group Ltd ("IGL"), also agreed a CVA proposal with its creditors. The main activity of IGL was the distribution of third party software. A substantial part of this was sold in April 2010 and plans to regrow the business have not been as successful as forecast. On 23 June 2011 the directors decided that the continuation of the CVA for IGL was no longer viable and the Supervisor of the CVA was asked to wind up IGL. The effect of this on Intellego's consolidated accounts is expected to be a reduction in annual sales of c. £365,000 and a reduction of liabilities of c.£645,000, benefitting the net assets of Intellego by the same amount. http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail.html?announcementId=10902097. And PIXEL. IHP Details of Pixellearning ltd Name & Registered Office: PIXELEARNING LIMITED 22 QUEENS ROAD COVENTRY WARWICKSHIRE CV1 3EG Company No. 04553516 Status: Active Date of Incorporation: 04/10/2002 Country of Origin: United Kingdom Company Type: Private Limited Company Nature of Business (SIC(03)): 7260 - Other computer related activities Accounting Reference Date: 28/02 Last Accounts Made Up To: 28/02/2010 (TOTAL EXEMPTION SMALL) Next Accounts Due: 30/11/2011 Last Return Made Up To: 04/10/2010 Next Return Due: 01/11/2011 Last Members List: 04/10/2010 Previous Names: Date of change Previous Name 17/10/2002 SPEED 9356 LIMITED
A serial ramper? lmao you are a fine one to talk, how is your ACTA doing? Hope you have made huge apologies to all of your sheep on that board! 75p down to 9p... your doing well, congratulations, keep up the work lol
Extracted from recent announcement 24.6.11 and update is due and still one for the risk takers and long term. On 15 June 2010 Intellego's original trading subsidiary, Intellego Group Ltd ("IGL"), also agreed a CVA proposal with its creditors. The main activity of IGL was the distribution of third party software. A substantial part of this was sold in April 2010 and plans to regrow the business have not been as successful as forecast. On 23 June 2011 the directors decided that the continuation of the CVA for IGL was no longer viable and the Supervisor of the CVA was asked to wind up IGL. The effect of this on Intellego's consolidated accounts is expected to be a reduction in annual sales of c. £365,000 and a reduction of liabilities of c.£645,000, benefitting the net assets of Intellego by the same amount. http://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/news/market-news/market-news-detail.html?announcementId=10902097
the funny thing is he doesnt seem to think he is hatetrader!! poor lad - suffering from a bit of multiple personality denial!
Not sure what on earth you are babbling on about, i think you need a break from the internet for a while. You post way too much, you have become so paranoid that everybody is everybody else, i bought Ihp last week, said little, then said i would buy more last night and then i did today when the offer dropped below 0.2p, i will go back to lurking now, have a think and have a break, you must be a nervous wreck posting over 10000 times a week on these boards !
Having a nice chat with Hatetrader are we ?
sure so when are we getting to 0.50p HT?
Are you on about M4, where have i knocked this stock down ? I said i was bullish and i would buy more and did buy more on the dip ! You need to see somebody about your paranoia, there is not one deramp from me on the stock !
and you knocked the market down looks like you;ve been busted too hatetrader so was this your little game to buy in at a 150 quid less for 4k of stock than anyone else sad
1.5 mil on that dip just now 0.191p seems fair to me, overhang of course.
NETD European Operations has IHP as an authorised Global reseller http://www.netdimensions.com/partners/list-of-partners.php EVT is a 10% holder of EVT. http://www.netdimensions.com/investors/stock-info.php NETD is a 6% holder in IHP. http://www.intellego.co.uk/investors/major-shareholders I have extracted this paragraph from NETD recent report and its reference to EKP where this is cross selling with IHP. NETD Board report inter alia ".... In 2010 we also moved forward with our mobile strategy, introducing mEKP, a portable learning management system for the occasionally connected that can be accessed from just about any Mac, Windows or Linux computer. We designed this technology, which one industry analyst called “disruptive”, to meet the needs of those without their own computers, those in remote locations and those with limited, expensive or unstable Internet access. We expect this technology to be of particular interest to energy extraction, field science, shipping, aviation and military clients."...