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1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviHai Warren B

 
  
    #651
23.05.05 20:34
willkommen im Club, da sind wir aber mal auf die News gespannt wie ein Flitzebogen :)

Was hälst du von Tobi`s Beitrag?

greetz @all
Jovi  

1460 Postings, 7463 Tage RealDOJOdas einzige was mich gerade stört...

 
  
    #652
24.05.05 09:39
ist die Tatsache das über die lezten Monate der Mittelwert des Volumens über ein Zeitfenster von 2 Monaten gesehen, relativ Konstant ist... und das bei sikenden Aktien Werten... Und das verheist normal nichts Gutes....

Wo bleiben die Hammer News?!?!?

so long...
JM  
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200 Postings, 7538 Tage tobi_mWillkommen an board Warren B. o. T.

 
  
    #653
24.05.05 11:22
Greets and a nice day @ all

Tobi

P.S. @realdojo: Bei einem Wert wie goconnect versagt die Charttechnik häufig. Da zählen primär nur Zahlen und Fakten. Goconnect steht erst am Anfang. Verträge sind zwar abgeschlossen, aber die Investoren wollen Zahlen sehen, vorher kauft niemand gross ein.

Was meint ihr dazu?  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviYep Tobi,

 
  
    #654
24.05.05 14:45
bei GCN ist nicht die Frage was war sondern was wird noch alles kommen. Verträge sind gemacht, Partnerschaften geschlossen, Inien und China sind bereits erschlossen, Lizenzen liegen vor, es ist gewaltiges Brodeln im Boden.
Im Moment muß man halt ein wenig Geduld haben, seht doch nur die Meldung von SSI... zusammen mit GCN eine absolute Monopolstellung in China, mit IndiaTimes eine Monopolstellung in Indien, also einfach abwarten....

greetz @all
Jovi  

45711 Postings, 7809 Tage joker67Wo liegt denn "Inien"? *ggg*

 
  
    #655
24.05.05 14:48
Grüß dich "Dicker";-))

greetz joker  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviOK OK

 
  
    #656
24.05.05 14:51
kaufe ein "d"

der Joker mit der Pappnase ist aber auch überall :)

Gruß an dich mein Dicker :)))

greetz
Jovi  

45711 Postings, 7809 Tage joker67Dinien kenne ich auch nicht;-))

 
  
    #657
24.05.05 15:03
Wohl zuviel den Aufstieg vom FC gefeiert,wat?! *ggg*  

4152 Postings, 7118 Tage Warren B.Danke für die nette Clubaufnahme

 
  
    #658
24.05.05 18:23
Servus

hab zur zeit auch noch keine news! Tobi´s Beitrag ist interessant, hatten von denen aber schon viele! Bin für dieses Jahr noch nicht ganz so optimistisch! Bin schon froh, wenn es der Herr Li schafft den Jahresfehlbetrag unter 1.000.000 AUD zu drücken!
Dann sollte es aber schnell Richtung BreakEven gehen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Greetz @ all  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage jovisacht mal,

 
  
    #659
25.05.05 11:24
hat jemand einen Schimmer welche Auswirkungen die Meldung von SSI vom 16.05.2005 haben kann?
Denke bald kommt der grosse Knall und das mein ich positiv!

greetz @all
Jovi  

4152 Postings, 7118 Tage Warren B.Tach erst mal.

 
  
    #660
25.05.05 20:38
Ich finde Tobi hat zwar recht, das die Charttechnik bei solchen Werten wie GCN versagt, trotzdem stimme ich RealDojo zu, dass das derzeitige MOMENTUM selbst für Goconnect sehr gering ist. (Siehe heute!)



greetz
 

200 Postings, 7538 Tage tobi_mCharttechnik hin oder her....

 
  
    #661
26.05.05 10:46
...Jungs, ich glaube es geht endlich ab...und zwar richtig!!

Heilige Entenscheisse, wie lange haben wir darauf gewartet!!

Greets mit breitem Lächeln im Gesicht

Tobi  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviwas`n nu...

 
  
    #662
26.05.05 13:39
Code  Last  % Chg  Bid  Offer  Open  High  Low  Vol  
GCN 0.074 12.12% 0.071 0.074 0.066 0.074 0.066 1,028,319

SSI auf absolutem Allzeithoch (1,69 glaub ich) und der Hype hat kein Ende....

und GCN hat anscheinend langsam aber sicher auch Interresse geweckt, ohoh was kommt denn noch alles *g*

so, und nu das schöne Wetter geniessen..


greetz
Jovi

PS: Ich hab noch nie an Charttechnik geglaubt.  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviuups

 
  
    #663
26.05.05 13:50
SSI bei 1,50, High war 1,80
jetzt stimmt`s aber wieder.  

200 Postings, 7538 Tage tobi_mund hier noch was neues....

 
  
    #664
26.05.05 18:15
...

Dear Sir/Madam
Re: GoConnect licensing Mobile 8888 mobile gaming technology to China
The directors of GoConnect Limited (GCN) are pleased to advise that GoTrek Pty.
Ltd.(GTP), a wholly owned subsidiary of GCN, has entered into a license agreement
with China Entertainment Holdings Limited (CEH), previously referred to as China
Gaming Holdings Limited, for its mobile gaming technology Mobile 8888.
CEH is involved in the Keno and lottery businesses in Shanghai, a city of over 20 million
people in the Peoples’ Republic of China. The gaming industry in China is primarily
limited to lottery at present. However, Keno and other games are expected to be
introduced to the market within the next 6 months. Mobile 8888 is a proprietary
application developed by GTP for purchasing any number based game as well as
retrieving the relevant account information and games results using the mobile handsets.
The adoption of Mobile 8888 will enable CEH to expand and fast track its market
penetration for the gaming products it offers.
 

4152 Postings, 7118 Tage Warren B.Ruhig bleiben!

 
  
    #665
26.05.05 18:37
Focus Money: - "Risikobereite Aktie halten"
           
            - CHANCE: Aufträge durch Fusion von Sino und China Entertainment

            - Stopploss: 0,029 (hahaha)

Frankfurt: 9.05:   500.000 ST. (gekauft)

          9.25:   300.000 ST. (gekauft)

Hoffentlich keine Eintagsfliege!  

4152 Postings, 7118 Tage Warren B.@ Tobi

 
  
    #666
26.05.05 18:42
Charttechnik funktioniert nur, wenn alle dran glauben!! ;)  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage jovitobi,

 
  
    #667
26.05.05 19:16
neu ist das nicht aber lässt die Struktur klar werden was alles vor der Übernahme von CEH geplant war, GCN gehört SSI und GCN hat mal gerade vorher "unterschrieben" und Verträge klar gemacht, da kommt big Mama und nimmt sich China und GCN hat die beste Technologie auf der Welt in diesem Bereich und vor allem die Schnellste.....1+1 macht....  

@Warren
warum die Nerven verlieren? ein ständiges +-15% sind wir gewohnt also nur wegen einem Bericht von F-M Nerven verlieren? nene, lass die mal schreiben, ist ja schön wenn die investieren, falls sie sich trauen hehe

KZ auf 12 Monde 1,......wer weiß wer weiß

greetz
Jovi

PS: Charttechnik ist b...sh..   :)  

4152 Postings, 7118 Tage Warren B.moin jovi

 
  
    #668
27.05.05 18:34
@ tobi Nur um das zu klären!Bin selber kein Fan von Charttechnik

Wollte euch mit dem Bericht etwas Wind aus den Segeln nehmen! Habt euch ja gefreut wie kleine Kinder! Natürlich sehen wir solche Kurssprünge mindestens 1 mal aller 14 Tage!
Sehe dies noch nicht als Durchbruch! Leider eher als Eintagsfliege!

und was heißt hier: "KZ auf 12 Monde 1,......  
Neeeee! 10,...... soll sich ja auch lohnen ;)

Ich warte erst mal die Zahlen fürs Gesamtjahr ab!

greetz  

Warren B.  

200 Postings, 7538 Tage tobi_mMal wieder was neues von Li...

 
  
    #669
28.05.05 10:17
...der informiert wirklich gut. Da kommen alle 2 bis 3 Tage Mails mit Infos. :-)

Greets Tobi

************************

Talk about the financial media focusing on gaming stocks!! SSI/GCN (XSS/GCK in Germany) are the only  2 listed major players in mainland Chinese gaming, still missed by the wider market. Next to come will be Tattersall's on 2 June, the oldest and biggest lotto company in Australia to be listed. IPO cap value $2bil.


Market misses the main game at PBL
Author: Alan Jury
Date: 27/05/2005
Words: 1744
Source: AFR
          Publication: The Financial Review
Section: Corporate Focus
Page: 74


For a company in the media index, PBL has a lot going on in the gaming space, writes Alan Jury.
Kerry Packer's Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd is suffering a case of mistaken identity that might be costing its shareholders as much as $2.4 billion.

Rapid expansion of its gaming operations over the past year means PBL is now a fully fledged diversified gaming, media and entertainment company one that has market-leading positions and strong cash flows in each of its core businesses.

Yet this is not recognised in PBL's classification in the S&P/ASX stock indices, nor is it recognised by stockbrokers, who continue to assign primary research responsibility to media specialists even though the latter are increasingly recognising gaming as the generator of PBL's future profit growth.

"Our positive view on PBL is predicated not on the expected improvements in the TV area but on the growing earnings from gaming and the associates (including the Melco Asian gaming joint venture) providing a diversified income stream in a softer ad environment," says Morgan Stanley.

Nola Hodgson of UBS adds: "It appears increasingly obvious that gaming is the key plank in PBL's growth strategy, with future opportunities likely to emerge in Asia as well as in Europe."

Nevertheless, PBL is still being priced as a media stock with some interesting growth options in gaming and entertainment. As such, it suffers from not attracting the higher valuations investors appear to give gaming companies compared with broadcasters and publishers.

PBL's shares, according to Bloomberg, are trading at 19 times consensus forecast 2005 earnings per share, while those of rival gaming, media and entertainment company Tabcorp Holdings are trading on a price-earnings multiple of 23.4.

US-listed casino operators such as Harrah's, MGM Mirage, Kerzner International and Las Vegas Sands are on P/Es of 19, 23, 21.6 and 34.4, respectively. PBL's Asian gaming joint-venture partner, Melco International, commands a P/E of 24.

Simply pricing PBL on a similar multiple to Tabcorp would give PBL shareholders an extra $3.50 a share today, or $2.4 billion in aggregate.

Interestingly, it appears as if this valuation issue was indirectly raised by PBL executive chairman James Packer at an analysts' briefing in February.

Packer, according to a note published by Macquarie analyst Alex Pollak, valued PBL's assets then at $13.4 billion, some $1.2 billion higher than Pollak did. Pollak ascribed 11 per cent more value to the TV and magazines businesses than Packer and was 30 per cent under the PBL chief's valuation of the gaming interests.

Valuations are subjective and Pollak's views were not out of line with his peers. More significant is the difference in perception between Packer and the analysts that cover his company.

This confusion about PBL's identity is partly an accident of history, with stock exchange index constructor Standard & Poor's yet to recognise the company's changing dynamic. PBL remains officially categorised as a media stock.

Media as a sector has slipped from making up 9.4 per cent of the S&P/ASX 200 index 18 months ago to constituting just 4.9 per cent at the end of April. This decline is directly attributable to the staged withdrawal of News Corp from the local index.

By the time the process of exorcising News is complete, media's representation in the S&P/ASX 200 is likely to be less than 2 per cent.

In fact, it will be smaller than the hotels, restaurants and leisure index in which Tabcorp is housed.

Further complicating the issue for S&P is the fact that PBL accounts for one-third of the non-News Corp media space, while the next biggest stock, John Fairfax, makes up one-fifth. Transferring PBL to another index would further erode media as a standalone index category.

Perhaps S&P's index constructors could take a leaf out of the book of their credit rating colleagues and merge media and gaming to create a media and entertainment index.

To do this, however, would be to abandon the global industry classification standard (GICS) on which both S&P and its major rival, MSCI, base all their indices. The primary criterion for GICS is revenue, and an S&P spokesperson told The Australian Financial Review PBL would need to get more than 50 per cent of its revenue from gaming before a change would be considered.

Gaming in 2004, then just Melbourne'sCrown Casino, provided 42 per cent of PBL's revenue 40 per cent more than TV and 63 per cent more than magazines but the combined TV and publishing revenue is enough to keep PBL in the media index bin.

More significant for investors, however, is that gaming is PBL's largest single business unit. It contributed 44 per cent of PBL's earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation last year. By comparison, television generated 33 per cent of 2004 EBITDA and magazine publishing 25 per cent.

Global institutions, which led the way in re-rating poker machine manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure last year, are inhibited in their ability to do likewise with PBL by restrictions on foreign ownership of media licensees.

While the law specifically relates to the licensee, in practice the holding company, PBL, has to incorporate a corresponding prohibition into its constitution to ensure compliance. To free up its other businesses to foreign investment, PBL would need either to spin them off into discrete vehicles or do the same with the TV licensee.

PBL's gaming business has been expanded significantly this financial year. It acquired Perth's Burswood Casino and entered into a joint venture with Hong Kong-listed Melco International covering the acquisition and development of casino and gaming interests in Asia.

PBL-Melco now owns Mocha Slots, a chain of poker machine lounges, and is developing the Park Hyatt and City of Dreams hotel and casino projects, all in Macau. It is also tendering for an integrated resort and casino in Singapore.

City of Dreams, which will have a footprint some 30 per cent larger than the Crown Complex in Melbourne and will cost more than $US1 billion ($1.31 billion) to develop, is a good illustration of the financial attraction of gaming. An iconic project incorporating the world's first underwater gaming hall, it will be PBL's second casino in Macau and it may not be its last.

According to Melco chief executive Lawrence Ho, City of Dreams will have a 11/2 year payback. Neither partner is expected to have to contribute much, if anything, directly to the development cost. The total $US214 million cost of the lease will be funded by debt and existing equity in the joint venture, while initial development costs will be funded by pre-selling some of the proposed serviced apartments. The casino is likely to be the first component built and its cash flow is expected to fund the rest of the development.

By 2010, when both the Park Hyatt and City of Dreams casinos will be in full swing, PBL's gaming businesses could be contributing about half of group EBITDA.

Goldman Sachs JB Were was one of the first to acknowledge that traditional perceptions of PBL and its revenue and profit drivers were no longer relevant.

"PBL's dependence on the advertising cycle for its core earnings and cash flow has diminished from around three-quarters in the late 1990s to a little over one-third currently," it said in April.

"The acquisition of Crown Casino in 2000 and Burswood in 2005 means that around 50 per cent of PBL's revenue is now driven by consumer spending (local gaming, magazines circulation and event ticket sales) and a further 10 per cent comes from international VIP customers."

More recently, the call was taken up by Merrill Lynch. "PBL's reliance on ad revenues continues to diminish, with its outlook becoming much more weighted towards gaming earnings," says Merrill's Patrick Russell, who also says the two Macau casinos add an extra $2.50 a share, or 15 per cent, to his present $16.35 a share valuation. Further option value exists if the Melco joint venture is able to obtain additional gaming licences in countries such as Thailand."

PBL's deal with Melco gives it 40 per cent of any gaming interests they acquire in China and 60 per cent of any elsewhere in Asia. This will include Singapore if the present application is successful.

However, this doesn't do full justice to PBL's gaming interests. For a start, most of the analysts have assumed the rapid development of casinos in Macau will lead to less business per casino and have compiled their forecasts accordingly. However, a look at gaming revenue trends in the US over the past 15 years shows that the growth of casinos has been accompanied by a concurrent surge in gaming revenue.

American Gaming Association statistics show commercial casino revenue has been compounding by 9.3 per cent a year since 1993 1.7 per cent a year more than the rise in total US gaming revenue. Casinos as a proportion of total gaming revenue have risen to 37 per cent from 32 per cent.

Moreover, PBL has other potential gaming interests that are not captured by earnings-based valuations. Its joint venture with Betfair may shortly crystallise.

Betfair is a UK-licensed betting exchange that won a Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2003. It operates as an internet peer-to-peer model similar to eBay (online auctions) and Napster (music file swapping), explains CCZ's Tony Waters.

Instead of betting fixed odds with a bookie or placing a bet with a TAB where the final price isn't known until the event has started, Betfair allows punters to play both sides of the market and nominate their own odds. Betfair then matches bets between people with opposing views. PBL negotiated a 50:50 joint venture with Betfair in July 2004 to develop the business in Australia and New Zealand.

Merrill Lynch gaming analyst Paul Facey recently cited feedback from the gambling industry as suggesting "a high probability" that Tasmania will license Betfair "within the next few weeks" and that the Northern Territory would follow suit.

Through major shareholder Consolidated Press Holdings, PBL also has access to the Aspinalls casino and betting business in the UK.

And through the PBL-Melco joint venture, it is investigating further opportunities throughout Asia, where authorities are licensing or considering new casinos in Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, India, Myanmar, Korea, Hong Kong and Japan.

For a so-called media company, PBL sure has a lot going on in the gaming space.


LINKED JACKPOT

Expected development timetable for Asia's casinos

2002 Macau ends 40-year gaming monopoly, grants new concessions

May, July 2004 First two new casinos open in Macau

Feb 2005 Singapore calls for initial submissions on integrated resort/casino

Apr 2005 Singapore legalises casinos, proposes two

Dec 2005 Singapore awards casino licences

Jan 2006 Thai government announces legislation

Jun 2006 Singapore construction begins

2006-08 Major new casino openings in Macau

2006-10 Japan, Taiwan and India legalise casino gaming

2008-09 Major new casino openings in Thailand

Jan 2009 Singapore resorts and casinos open


PBL'S evolution towards gaming & entertainment

1933 ACP established

1956 Sydney TV licence acquired

1960 Nine Network established

1972 Newspaper business sold

1987 Nine Network sold

1990 Nine Network repurchased

1994 PBL established by merging ACP and Nine Network

1998 25pc of Foxtel acquired

1999 Crown acquired, ecorp floated

2003 ecorp privatised, 25pc of Seek bought

2004 Foxtel digital rolled out, Burswood acquired, Melco and Betfair joint ventures established

2005 50pc of Hoyts acquired, bids for Singapore casino licence, Seek floated, second Macau resort/casino project announced

Source: Merrill Lynch, PBL

 

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage jovi@Warren

 
  
    #670
28.05.05 17:38
was heißt hier du hättest uns mit dem Bericht eine Freude gemacht, meinst du etwa wir hätten das nicht schön früher gelesen? Ausserdem solltest du wenn schon dann auch ganze Berichte einstellen und nicht nur Kratzer!
Um uns zu beeindrucken musst du nu wirklich andere Dinge ausgraben, die wir noch nicht kennen und das dürfte verdammt schwierig werden!

nichts für ungut..

Jovi  

46 Postings, 7264 Tage alles unklarEin wenig nervig

 
  
    #671
30.05.05 09:17
und auch unverständlich ist dieses ständige Rauf und Runter schon. Da meint man, der Kurs habe sich stabilisiert - aber nein, die wilde Schaukelei geht schon wieder los, diesmal 12,7 % nach unten.

Nervig ist es - aber ich bleibe optimistisch. Wer zuletzt lacht ...  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviund wieder rauf

 
  
    #672
31.05.05 08:12
Code  Last  % Chg  Bid  Offer  Open  High  Low  Vol  
GCN 0.068 9.68% 0.062 0.068 0.066 0.068 0.066 350,000
 

auf und nieder immer wieder tsts

wünsch allen einen erfolgreichen Tag

greetz
Jovi  

4152 Postings, 7118 Tage Warren B.@ jovi

 
  
    #673
31.05.05 18:35
Lies meinen Beitrag erstmal richtig!

1. Habe nicht gesagt, das ich euch mit dem Bericht eine Freude gemacht habe, sondern das ihr euch sehr über die Kursgewinne gefreut habt!
2. Was soll ich euch den ganzen Bericht von FM reinsetzen, wenn das schon alle Fakten in diesem Bericht waren!
3. Bin nicht hier, um euch mit Hammernews zu beeindrucken, sondern um über Fakten zu diskutieren!

Können ja nich alle solch ein "Profi" sein wie du!  

1433 Postings, 7863 Tage joviWarren

 
  
    #674
31.05.05 20:09
uiui jetzt hast du mich aber beeindruckt, ich bin also der "Profi"...aha

wenn du über Fakten sprechen möchtest dann red doch mal über Fakten und lass mal hörn oder lesen was du eigentlich über GCN und Li weißt, wahrscheinlich nicht sehr viel bzw. nix oder doch sehr viel?

Hammernews erwarte ich von dir nicht, die bekommen wir aus erster Quelle...

Trotzdem solltest du ganze Berichte einsetzen denn alle "Fakten" hast du nicht geschrieben.

Es ist wirklich schade das du direkt so auf die Palme zu bringen bist aber auch recht amüsant....schade eigentlich, ich dachte mit dir könnte eine weitere Diskussion sinnvoll sein aber für manche Dinge ist mir meine Zeit zu kostbar und jede Minute ist bares Geld.

in diesem Sinne...

Jovi  

45711 Postings, 7809 Tage joker67"Dicker" jetzt haste Dir aber getäuscht*ggg*

 
  
    #675
31.05.05 21:07

Der Warren, das ist bestimmt ein ganz "ausgebufferter", der postet nur zu GCN und wird dich dreimal in die Tasche stecken.

Der kennt die nächsten news von Li schon bevor die über den Ticker gehen;-))

Vielleicht ist Warren B. ja auch Li?

time will tell

 

 

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