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uzarngcl
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27-Jun-2007 09:52
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Yes, Global voice fundamentals is getting better and better, now this undiscovered gem is attracting more and more buyers, good luck to all those vested |
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smaxmike
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27-Jun-2007 09:00
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Good Luck to all vested, let's see how it performs today! :p |
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eellee
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27-Jun-2007 08:20
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This is today's SGX announcement by GV... http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_9C577AB80108627C482573050005B9AB/$file/euro-one_final_Spore.pdf?openelement |
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uzarngcl
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27-Jun-2007 02:36
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Latest News! Future prospects for Globalvoice looks bright!
FRANKFURT (Dow Jones)--Ten European glass fiber network operators will combine their infrastructure in an alliance called euro-one, Barry Nolan, chief operating officer of Frankfurt-based provider euNetworks, told Dow Jones Newswires in an interview.
The move will create one of the longest networks of this kind worldwide, Nolan said. EuNetworks, the European subsidiary of Global Voice Group Ltd. (H23.SG), initiated the bundling of networks into euro-one. Euro-one will establish a continuous high-speed connection with a total length of 85,000 kilometers between Eastern Europe and North America, given that one of the partners, Ireland's Hibernia Atlantic, provides connections to the US and Canada. Other companies involved in the project are Ireland's e/net, Poland's Exatel, Swiss Fibrelac, Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.'s (HUWHY) U.K. subsidiary Geo, Spain's Jazztel (JAZ.MC), the Czech Republic's Net4Net, French Neo Telecoms and Italy's Retelit (LIT.MI). The new alliance, which will be officially announced later this week, comprises around a dozen European countries, including all major Western European economies. In addition, it integrates the Eastern European countries Poland and the Czech Republic. More than 350 cities are connected to the transatlantic network. The project will also involve a common sales strategy for all partners, whose customers, including big enterprises and other telecommunications providers, will be able to benefit from consistent services and standardized invoicing. EuNetworks alone has a glass fiber network of 6,600 kilometers and offers both long-distance connections between Germany, the U.K., France, Belgium and the Netherlands, and city networks in 15 large cities. The demand for such fast and secure connections has risen in recent years, particularly with the internet. In addition, financial services providers like Deutsche Boerse (DB1.XE), which made an agreement with euNetworks in May, need increasingly large capacities. The euro-one partners exclusively concentrate on the business customer segment, competing both with large telecommunications companies such as Colt (COLT.LN) or MCI and regional providers such as newly listed German Versatel (VTW.XE). Former monopolists like France Telecom (FTE.FR) or Deutsche Telekom (DT), on the other hand, are concentrating mainly on the retail business segment. Many glass fibber networks were built in Europe at the end of the 1990s, costing billions. However, many of them weren't used to full capacity and were, therefore, unprofitable. In 2006, the U.S. provider Viatel (VTLAF) sold half of its European network for a fraction of the costs to euNetworks. According to experts the market is still characterized by overcapacity. Ever-growing amounts of data are, however, leading to a better network capacity utilization, says Sal. Oppenheim analyst Frank Rothauge. This is what interests network providers, who have very low running expenses, he adds. Activities in areas with low competition, such as Eastern Europe, are particularly lucrative, he says. EuNetworks hopes to expand its business in those areas by entering into partnerships, Barry Nolan said. He predicted a dynamic development of the whole market in the coming years. He added that Verizon (VZ) has announced further investments in Europe. Within the next two or three years, Nolan said, euNetworks aims to reach sales of over EUR100 million. In 2006 the company increased its sales by 48% to EUR24 million and reached earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of EUR7 million. In 2005 Ebitda was EUR2 million. Company Web site: http://www.eunetworks.com -By Stefan Paul Mechnig, Dow Jones Newswires, +49 |
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kolslorr
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26-Jun-2007 16:24
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yesterday queued at 0.195 whole day... cannot get... today queue 0.220 whole day... cannot get... |
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cyjjerry85
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26-Jun-2007 16:06
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yes no doubt we don't really know when this will shoot past 0.22...but at least one thing is for sure...this counter is quite strong currently...as it is shining with attention...one of the rare stock today that has a ++ sign of positivity... |
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hikitty
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26-Jun-2007 15:29
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Guess as a great number of investors would have dumped GV to move to other relatively "faster" counters whenever it surges, GV will take ages to break out significantly. Highest to date is a miserable 23cents. BBs will just collect the shares and move north at their fancy - God knows when it will ever break out ? |
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Manikamaniko
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26-Jun-2007 14:45
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This may turn out to be the "Saviour" in the basket...
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cyjjerry85
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26-Jun-2007 14:37
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came close today...0.215...thought it may break 0.22 ...think soon it will as more people are paying attention to this counter...volumes are high up |
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Manikamaniko
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26-Jun-2007 12:01
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This chappie is behaving well technically... |
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uzarngcl
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26-Jun-2007 11:45
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Can see more greens now, seems like confidence coming back again! Globalvoice cheong..... |
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smaxmike
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26-Jun-2007 10:13
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Wow...Just saw a 100 lot Married Deal @ 21c... seems that those insiders also got confidence to this counter? |
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cyjjerry85
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25-Jun-2007 17:32
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i will buy GV when it reaches 0.22...breakout...the current trading volume is still very strong...however its really like what hikitty said...dragging its feet... |
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Manikamaniko
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25-Jun-2007 12:55
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On the topic of 'humulity'... |
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hikitty
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25-Jun-2007 12:36
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Hi novocaine U r so humble in wanting to share your views. Hope the recovery will not take ages as "life is short" . While some less fundamentally sound stocks have moved north, GV is still dragging its feet. A situation of fundamentals vs mkt sentiments. Hope mkt sentiments for GV shd improve so when its move north becomes firmer. Cheers to u Hi smaxmike Many tks for your invaluable posting. With consolidation lasting more than a year, hope Philip's call is correct. |
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smaxmike
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25-Jun-2007 12:07
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DJ MARKET TALK: Global Voice +2.6%; May Rise To S$0.30 - Phillip
0330 GMT (Dow Jones) STOCK CALL: Global Voice (H23.SG) may revisit multi-year high of S$0.30 as loss-making fibre-optic network operator may turn around in near term after rolling out new products, expanding client base over past year, says Phillip Securities. Stock now +2.6% at S$0.20 in thin trade. Since acquiring almost 50% stake in Viatel Holdings' pan-Europe network last June, Global Voice able to offer cross-border solutions to both consumer, corporate sectors; has since attracted new clients, strategic investors like JP Morgan, Legg Mason, ABN Amro. Phillip adds proposed share buyback (in-principle approval from SGX secured in April) should boost stock over long term. FY06 net loss at EUR4 million.(FKH) Contact us in Singapore. 65 64154 150; MarketTalk@dowjones.com Congratz to all vested! |
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Manikamaniko
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25-Jun-2007 00:09
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Novocaine... |
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Novocaine
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24-Jun-2007 16:22
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Hi hikitty I am just sharing my opinion and whatever knowledge i have (which I think I still have a lot to acquire) for the benefit and discussion of others. I am still learning though. TA wise GV looks good and is poised for a breakout above its resistance of 22 cents as I said in my blog. Time wise God knows..It may be months or even as early as days or weeks..But in TA we look for signs to buy or sell and its sometimes very difficult to give a time target though the more experienced traders might be able to.. But as in all trades and I cant stop repeating that a sensible stop loss is very important to preserve your capital.. |
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hikitty
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24-Jun-2007 15:41
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Hi Novocaine May God bless u for being so earnness to guide those are TA ignorant. GV may seesaw for ????? years? Any period based on TA? |
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cyjjerry85
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23-Jun-2007 01:44
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is it worth the wait for breakout...like so long ...keep waiting but haven't man...*sigh...however the buying is still quite strong and yes...i m also curious in the question put up by kolslorr...will there be concern of GlobalVoice reported loss of yr2006?? |
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