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EVS - success in the making...
guru11 - Sat, 01 Jan 05 :
degse - I agree - although the share price in 1997 was 40p and in 2004 over 3.75p, and the past has been very chequered, the past is the past. One should look forward now taking into account the fall in the loss and the turnaround now into profit the future is beginning to look much brighter. At the end of 2005 I believe that the share price will have risen significantly.
Sainsburys on the other hand over the last 10 years has not done too well, and when I see 1.5kilos of red potatoes for £1.29 against Tesco's 2.5 kilos of the same at £1.38, and Asda's 2.5 kilos at £1.18, one can see things may not get any better in 2005. What is wrong with management at Sainsbury's?, dont they know they need to compete on price. It is elementary dear Watson.
IDN has had 2 new members of the board and are now fast progressing. One should look at the members of a board to make judgement on, not only the Company, cause new members can make a tremendous difference. With EVS any growth after profits of £750k is not in the current share price. With IDN on the other hand the fundamentals are currently higher on some growth already in the share price, cause there is more belief that the growth will happen over EVS. So we have to sit and wait. Which share price will end 2005 higher? EVS?
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