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r3vbr
03-23-2005, 04:55 PM
A week a go this stock was trading at 753 pence a share, today it hit 580p. down more than 30%.

How lower can it get? I am refusing to sell this at such a low price, but can it go MUCH lower?

I don't know why the price is falling so fast. Only news I encontered recently was this:

" LONDON (AFX) - NETeller shares were once again hit by bear raiders. Down
22-1/2 pence yesterday, the shares slid 16 more to 657-1/2 amid mounting fears
that the group is bound to encounter intense competition in the coming years.
NETeller operates an e-wallet that funnels money from online gamblers to betting
and casino sites."



Help me please!

r3vbr
03-23-2005, 04:58 PM
I think the price HAS to rebound upwards after the final 2004 results are published at april 5th (I expect to see VERY impressive figures) wich would lower the p/e and hopefully end this downward trend

Twisty
03-24-2005, 10:47 AM
Hold tight.There is alot people shorting this stock right now which is sending the price down.it should level off soon.
As far as this new "competition threat" ,its a load of crap,there always has been one since day one.I dont see anybody giving neteller a problem soon.
The only immediate threats are the U.S govt taking a stance against online gaming,or them starting to accept it and paypal getting back in the game.
Unless one of these two things happens soon im holding tight!
Besides you may see NT try to move to the main market of the london stock exchange which will have a positive effect on the stock price.It will be fun watching all the shorts trying to cover when that happens.

mrbaseball
03-24-2005, 12:47 PM
How does Neteller make money? I have a Neteller account. I use it to shift money between online poker sites and offshore sports books. I have never paid them a penny for this. All of these transactions are free for me. Where do they make money?

StoneRose
03-24-2005, 12:56 PM
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How does Neteller make money? I have a Neteller account. I use it to shift money between online poker sites and offshore sports books. I have never paid them a penny for this. All of these transactions are free for me. Where do they make money?

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They make money from the Merchants on the other end of the transaction. Let's say you deposit $1000 to Paradise Poker. They charge Paradise something like 3% of the deposit. Paradise (and other merchants) like this because they are getting indemnified cash.

Neteller also makes money on it's instacash service where they fund the user immediately for an 8% fee -- like taking an advance on a credit card.

Hope that helps.

BradleyT
03-24-2005, 01:27 PM
They make about 3% of every dollar you transfer.

I usually transfer 7,000 - 10,000 a month between bonuses and withdrawals and depots, so they're making about $300/month off me.

Why would we fear competitors "in a few years?". Western Union, FirePay, PayByPhone, etc.. haven't taken over neteller in the years they've been out, why would something new overtake them. People HATE to switch to new e-wallets.

parttimepro
03-24-2005, 03:24 PM
Where can you get information about stocks traded on the London exchange? finance.yahoo.com just gives the price, no P/E or other info.

Twisty
03-24-2005, 05:12 PM
http://www.advfn.com/quote_Neteller_LSE_NLR.html

mushi
03-24-2005, 10:26 PM
Is this site a pay site? is it any good? I wan under the impression that everyone in here uses yahoo

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eric5148
03-26-2005, 01:54 AM
*NOOB ALERT*


So does this mean it would be a good time to buy this stock?

r3vbr
03-26-2005, 03:13 PM
If you are ever planning to buy, now is the time

Allinlife
03-26-2005, 03:40 PM
could you guide a newbie step by step how to purchase this stock? I've never bought stocks before, but I would like to buy some neteller stocks.

I'd guess first I need to take money out of neteller to my bank account right? heh then I don't know where to proceed from there. thanks (Btw I live in Canada)

r3vbr
03-27-2005, 03:36 AM
maybe you can do it right from your bank, call your bank manager and say you wanna invest and sometimes they will have the service and assist you. if not, certainly he can tell you where you can find brokerage houses with traders at the LSE that can make that purchase for you

Shoe
03-30-2005, 05:00 AM
Can you buy neteller through scottrade? I can't seem to figure out how.

BradleyT
03-31-2005, 12:27 AM
I got the pink sheet version NTRLF. It seems to go up and down similar to the LSE version.