
but dare you say its not beneficial 4 GV? :)
GLOBAL VOICE AND UNET COMPLETE CONTRACT TO ROLLOUT
BROADBAND SERVICES ACROSS THE NETHERLANDS
HIGH CAPACITY FIBER MULTI PLAY SERVICES IN THE NETHERLANDS
Singapore- 9 May, 2007
one of Europe?s highest capacity fiber networks and provider of mission critical
communication infrastructure and services, today announced that it has concluded
an agreement with UNET, one of the Netherlands?s largest FTTX (fiber to the premises)
providers. Under the terms of the agreement, Global Voice will deploy priva¦nex - a
highly redundant, high capacity private fiber ring for the rollout of bandwidth hungry
voice, video and data services in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht.
UNET delivers fiber based multi play services throughout the Netherlands, servicing
residential and business customers alike. UNET required a highly scalable, futureproofed
fiber network, assuring the highest levels of availability and capacity necessary
to transport ever-increasing volumes of content. Global Voice will deliver a private fiber
network connecting multiple locations in several ring configurations throughout
Amsterdam. Extending UNET?s reach further, Global Voice will deliver an inter-city fiber
network linking Utrecht to Rotterdam.
Ger Bakker, Director, UNET said, ?UNET is at the forefront of FTTX rollouts and the
deployment of broadband content services such as high speed Internet, VoIP, security,
storage and video. Global Voice, through its ownership of one of Europe?s highest
capacity networks, was exceptionally positioned to deliver the scalability and
redundancy demanded by UNET ?.
Noel Meaney, Chief Executive Officer, Global Voice, said, ? UNET is one of the
Netherland?s most dynamic communications companies delivering content rich
services. As a provider of all fiber, mission critical solutions euNetworks can support UNET
in accelerating their rollout of broadband services throughout the Netherlands.?
? Global Voice Group, (SGX: H23.SI), owner and operator ofI totally agree with Hikitty...
That's the danger of jumping out hoping to jump back in on the dip..
One can easily lose out in a 'runaway cheong' if it happens...
And also when many people's strategy is one of 'buy high, sell higher'... :)
Hi Jamsimone
Thanks for sharing that strategy. But, must be literally watching the screen to do so. The strategy may backfire when there's a runaway situation.
For companies with large float shares, one stratgey is to sell at peak or near peak on the day when breakout occurs. (Assuming you already owned the shares prior to breakout).
A few days later, buy back at cheaper price.
Believe me, it works ...
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Would have to wait indefinitely (one year and above) for GV shares to get out of their "dancing" mood. The float size allows plenty of room for short sellers and contra players to "play" a fool with this counter. Best not to be bothered by the share movements. Pse lock the shares away so as not to be bothered by their gyrations.
Lai liao ..... ?
Who noe ? Place your bet please.
Hi rickytan
In it for the long term. If nimble enough to take profit along the way, will do so without losing the shares along the way.
Much depends on how the Big Funds see this stock...
As it appears to be imminently going to breach the 0.22 mark, there's possibly good upside potential, especially this stock deals in the information age.
If 0.22+ is surpassed, it may be another gem in the making for the longer-termers.
But taking profits can be expected.
Just a vew... :)
Hi Hikitty,
I have held on to this counter for quite some time (bought 100 lots at average price of 16 cents). I am worried of the China market, so thought better take profit. Like what forumers said, made some and leave some for others to make lor..... May I know what price do you intend to unload yours ?