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RRL jl 17 Sep 2015

Message to Jimmyrobby85 - you are wasting your time arguing with idiots such as SaltDome, Wehatespammers and bricket! They are not interested in facts only in disrupting the discussion boards!

DPA I R Baboon 17 Sep 2015

yield 9pc yield in usdsurely am not the only one here?

SPH jennster 17 Sep 2015

View Subject of MM manipulion I would suggest

PFL Omaha man 17 Sep 2015

Remuneration In the light of these poor figures and the company now deciding that what it should be doing is 'making sure its business is run well' to paraphrase the words of the announcement, I trust that Laurence Bain will not be walking off with any severance payment (he earned £900,000 lat year) and there will be no bonuses paid to any of the directors who as recently as the report and acocunts in May were telling us how well positioned the business was to improve its profitability.The market hates this type of story, but I would echo the views of others on the board that the fall is probably overdone. That said I think you might need a 2 year horizon to see a good return from here, though a favourable CEO appointment could hasten that.

CRE gretel 17 Sep 2015

Re: NEW ARTICLE: Stockwatch: Buy into this f... Thx for this - good article from Edmond Jackson. It concludes:"All considered, it looks fair to regard risk as being on the upside, targeting 175p to 200p a share over the next two years as earnings and their rating improve. While this kind of business is in the front-line of any recession, Creston's financial strength would enable it to make attractively-priced acquisitions in a downturn. Customers also tend to be loyal to their marketing agencies even though budgets can vary. So despite the chart high, there are good reasons to consider the stock as a tuck-away."

BOOM alecro 17 Sep 2015

Re: KPI Didn't buy back earlier when sp was 4.25 p and not regretting it yet as may be revisited. Doubt any news coming soon that will make much of a difference. U.S. Venture gone quiet. App needs a rethink in my view as lacking something and not as easy to use as could be. Loath that you cannot continue listening to a selection while browsing other channels. Needs two windows so you can switch over - listening one and scrolling one. Wonder sometimes if folks know what it's really doing. Is it just flying-a-hypekite to pull in gung-ho investors' dosh and have fun time spending it? Not saying it is but too much of this going on in tech start-ups.

PFL nk1999 17 Sep 2015

Re: Future Divi Games - You calculation of 6.2p total dividend based on 40% cut in Final dividend also seems reasonable.Looking at numbers, the EPS is expected to be in 12.5-13p range. Board is targeting 1.5-2.0x cover with a progressive dividend thereafter. So they may like to start with lower figure i.e. 2.0x cover. That also gives about 6.2-6.5p.nk

RCDO II Editor 17 Sep 2015

NEW ARTICLE: Ricardo: Good for another 100 years "One hundred years after Ricardo was founded, its business is as relevant as ever.A hundred years ago Sir Harry Ricardo set up Engine Patents Ltd to help design a device to manoeuvre tanks onto railway wagons. Then Engine Patents developed ..."[link]

PFL axel27 17 Sep 2015

Re: Sentiment HI Games Investor,To quote, "Basically the business is struggling"...NO!"Sub-optimum" rather than struggling which I reserve for loss making business'. PFL makes money, pays dividend.Agree that sentiment indicates uncertainties in future dividend versus future investment required. I was not sure WHY exec indicating they need to invest more in IT infrastructure and I think a clear plan showing investment versus improved gross margin is what is needed in the business optimization. I did not understand why they need so much dividend cover in a mature business, which really shouldn't need continued significant CAPEX. I use them as a supplier and they and the IT is fine.What's the loans / gearing and is that reason for selling parts of the business, or are we looking at special dividend to return excess shareholder funds...I guess I need to average down to make yet more money out of the folks who want out....A

PFL gamesinvestor 17 Sep 2015

Sentiment Sentiment in the stock market is a wonderful thing isn't it?OK before everyone starts reaching for the sick bucket because of some philosphical crass sentence to follow, let's look at the numbers.In 2011 PFL share price was about 305p at the peak, when revenue was about £990M and pre-tax profit was about £93MToday the share price is 114.7 as I type and the Revenue is approx £975M projected for this year (give or take 5-10% for error) and pre-tax profit is projected at £73M - £77MSo the revenue has declined 1.5% and the pre-tax profit is down about 21.5% taking the low projection of £73M.The share price is down 62.5%.Was the share price at 305p overpriced on a P/E at that time of 16?Or is it now very undervalued at 115 (went up while I'm typing) on a forward P/E of about 8.8.Basically the business is struggling, but it hasn't collapsed per se. It is definitely more competitive and the online aspect has changed the goal posts, the management needs a kick up the backside or a kick out the door, but it ain't a disaster.Games

EMED minkstroker 17 Sep 2015

Todays volatile market ..... Note HL reporting this morning ;Antofagasta fell as the company and Codelco suspended operations at two major cooper mines in Chile.Glencore gained on reports the miner is in talks with Franco-Nevada Corp , Silver Wheaton Corp, Royal Gold Inc and two other companies to sell portions of the future production of three South American copper mines.Miners BHP Billiton and Anglo American were given a boost as London copper jumped to the highest in nearly two months. Worries about supply issues following a large earthquake in Chile offset concerns over demand from China.Just going to sit tight and wait for some better news on the SPMink.

VAST jaja 17 Sep 2015

pump and now dump. sold mine. top up WRES

RRR yoyo 17 Sep 2015

all we need a good RNS at this point

OPAY bushwhacker 17 Sep 2015

International Growth Optimal Payments Partners With Emergent Payments to Support International Growth of Digital BusinessesPALO ALTO, CA and LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Sep 16, 2015) - Optimal Payments Plc (LSE: OPAY) (AIM: OPAY), a leading global online payment solutions provider, has partnered with Emergent Payments, a global payments company that enables digital businesses to accept secure payments around the world, to integrate the NETELLER(R) service and Net+(R) Card Stored Value solutions into Emergent Payments' offering.Through this agreement, Emergent Payments customers looking to offer digital services across a range of vertical markets will be able to access additional payment methods to support their growth internationally. Markets including China, South East Asia, Latin America and India have become significant, high-growth contributors to the global economy, presenting a ripe opportunity for global merchants to expand into emerging markets.The partnership also enables Optimal Payments to expand its presence globally via Emergent Payments' U.S. client-base. Optimal Payment's NETELLER(R) global payment network provides international coverage in emerging markets such as Latin America and South East Asia, in which Emergent Payments specializes. The convenient and secure platform offers more than 100 payment options through a single API connection, and 24/7/365 customer service available in 15 languages. NETELLER(R) also protects clients from fraud through its no-chargeback guarantee.Mitch Davis, Chairman and CEO at Emergent Payments, said: "At Emergent Payments, we are focused on providing the deepest set of payment methods in the $1.7T emerging markets space, and the highest conversion rates for our Merchants. Fast growing markets like LATAM, Asia, India and MENA are driven by local methods other than credit cards. Our turn-key payments platform, Pay+, enables digital businesses to monetize globally while managing local issues and complexities with cross-border payments. This partnership with Optimal Payments allows us to deliver an even wider range of high quality payment solutions within our Pay+ platform to cater to our clients' business growth needs."Lorenzo Pellegrino, executive vice president of NETELLER(R) at Optimal Payments, added: "Our NETELLER(R) service was designed to help meet the ever-changing needs of the ecommerce market and help businesses grow. This partnership is yet another important step in our strategy to further expand our presence globally. We are pleased to partner with Emergent Payments to provide their clients with secure and trusted payment options around the world."About Emergent PaymentsEmergent Payments enables global enterprises to accept secure payments in emerging markets around the world, and has a premiere clientele of digital merchants including, Samsung, DayBreak Games Company and Wargaming.Net, among others.Emergent was formerly called Live Gamer, a company founded in 2007 to help game developers monetize their content globally. The Live Gamer team gained insights and expertise around developing and servicing the monetization needs of game publishers around the world and, in particular, in the complexities of handling payments in international markets. After Live Gamer's successful sale of its micro-transaction platform in 2014, the management team decided to build upon this expertise in global payments and refocus the company, bringing their learning from the games industry to a market that is substantially larger -- global digital ecommerce. In 2015, they launched Emergent Payments, a company dedicated to helping global digital enterprises to successfully navigate the complicated process of accepting payments in emerging markets.For more information, please visit www.emergentpayments.net.About Optimal Payments PlcOptimal Payments is a global provider of online payment solutions, trusted by businesses and consumers in over 200 countries and te

RRR scotchoverice 17 Sep 2015

...why...what's in it for them? In whose interests are they acting and what do they stand to gain? my own view, for what it's wort, stay away...get out what you can as soon as you can and don't look back. Want to know what to make of AB...go research Housing Loan Corporationand how that went bust..Ding dong...time to ring the bell