HARTCOURT!! WKN 900009!! ACHTUNG
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Was ist bloß los mit Hartcourt??? Warum fällt diese Aktie immer mehr?
Wird die absichtlich runtergepuscht oder droht eine Pleite der Firma?
Was meint ihr zu der Aktie.
Nun KAUFEN oder noch ABWARTEN?
Von Pleite kann keine Rede sein, Hartcourt hat in Asien einige provitable IT-Häuser, die auch richtig Kohle machen, nur hört man momentan nicht viel.
Ich hatte letztes Jahr aus Spaß 1000 Stück zu 0,12 EUR gekauft, konnte es nicht fassen, als sie fast bis 1 EUR angestiegen sind.
Gruß Börsenfan.
P.S. Bin derzeit nicht in Hartcourt investiert
1.Q 2004 im Mai
2.Q 2004 im August
3.Q 2004 im November
Nachzulesen WWW.hartcourt.com
Denke in nächster Zeit wird sich was tun.
Mfg.Lyssell
So long
hartmoneygrüsse
http://www.hartcourt.com/pdf/Apr152004on2003yearend.pdf
Leider ist auch SEC Strafe drin....
hartmoneygrüsse
Durch die Impairment tests haben sie ihr Balance sheet gesäubert,was ich mehr als Transparent von HRCT sehe. Clean ins Jahr 2004....
hartmoneygrüsse
FRIDAY , APRIL 16, 2004 03:55 PM
This is the 1st VOLUME alert for HRCT in the past 7 calendar days.
Trading for The Hartcourt Companies, Inc. (OTCBB: HRCT) has been heavier than usual in today's session. By 15:55 ET, the stock had already traded 325,800 shares via 61 trades. The cumulative volume is 99.42% above its 20-day average of 163,374. Normally the stock experiences around 37 individual trades per session.
So far, today's volume surge has caused a net decline in HRCT's stock price. At the time of this alert, the stock was trading at $0.430, down $-0.010 (-2.27%).
One year ago, the Company's shares closed at $0.240. The price has gained more than 79 percent since then.
Over the last 10 trading session HRCT has traded in a range between $0.420 and $0.580 and is currently trading 61.61% below its 52-week high of $1.120 set on May 16, 2003 and 91.11% above its 52-week low of $0.225 from April 21, 2003.
In the previous 3 sessions, HRCT trading has displayed a negative trend. Closing results have been as follows:
April 15, 2004 --- closed at $0.440 down $0.050 (-10.20%) on 923,300 shares
April 14, 2004 --- closed at $0.490 down $0.050 (-9.26%) on 92,760 shares
April 13, 2004 --- closed at $0.540 down $0.010 (-1.82%) on 80,930 shares
The Company last released news on December 16, 2003:
"Hartcourt Announces Acquisition of Beijing Challenger Group of Companies, Key Distributor of IBM Products"
THE HARTCOURT COMPANIES, INC.
The Hartcourt Companies, Inc. is an investment holding and corporate development company focusing on the acquisition of private companies within high-growth industries in China with the goal of building stronger businesses. The Company's business strategy is to bring together a group of complimentary companies, add substantial value in terms of financial restructuring, strategic planning and corporate governance to enable these subsidiaries to fully realize the value of their assets and become public companies.
LOS ANGELES, CA, Apr. 20, 2004 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- The Hartcourt
Companies, Inc. (OTC BB: HRCT) (Frankfurt: 900009), www.hartcourt.com, announced
today that it has completed all governmental requirements and completed the
acquisition of Beijing Challenger group of companies (Challenger) as per the
signed agreement dated December 9, 2003. Since Hartcourt owns 51 percent of all
outstanding shares of Challenger, it will be able to consolidate 100 percent of
Challenger revenue starting the first quarter of 2004.
Brummbärgrüsse
The purchase price for 51 percent of Challenger is RMB31.3 Million (US$3.8
Million) payable in 6,324,748 restricted common shares of Hartcourt, calculated
at US$0.60 a share, and an investment of RMB5 Million (US$610,000) into one of
the wholly-owned subsidiaries of Challenger to strengthen its growth. The
management team of the group will hold the remaining 49% of Challenger. Due to
the recent decline in Hartcourt's share price, additional 500,000 shares are
issued at completion.
Started in 1995, Challenger is currently one of the key regional distributors
and marketing partners for IBM (www.ibm.com/cn) Challenger's five subsidiaries
specialize in the full range of IBM products including NT server, UNIX server,
storage devices, notebook and desktop computers, as well as offering complete
range of integrated solutions to its customers in corporate, banking,
telecommunication, education and government sectors. Its sales network covers
the Northern China market including Beijing, Tianjin, Shandong, Shanxi, Hebei,
Henan, and Inner Mongolia.
Challenger recorded combined revenue of RMB550 Million (US$66.7 Million) in
2003. In the first quarter of 2004, Challenger's all five divisions posted
strong growth compare to the first quarter of 2003. It further expanded its
business in government and corporate sectors by winning key contracts to supply
to government bodies including: China Banking Regulatory Commission, China
Insurance Regulatory Commission, China Customs, and China Railway Ministry; and
to corporate customers including: Siemens, China Telecom, China Tobacco and
Sony, etc. Its notebook division posted over 50% quarter over quarter growth
compare to 2003.
More details on Challenger could be obtained from its Web sites,
www.changdegroup.com, www.shhelian.com or www.itserver.com.cn or Harcourt's web
site, www.hartcourt.com.
Mr. Song Ming, Chairman of Challenger Group, comments, "We are very excited to
begin the year of 2004 as a part of Hartcourt's fast growing distribution
network in China. Under Hartcourt's guidance, we have successfully launched our
service business and acquired important customers in both corporate and
government sectors. Further improvement effort of our operations is expected to
meet Hartcourt's demand on corporate governance, financial strategy and
management planning. We look forward to contribute strongly to Hartcourt's
growth, and to work with Hartcourt's subsidiaries for additional market share
and increased profit margin."
verkaufen .
Gruß Lyssell