Kursverdoppelung bei Actua Corporation (vorm. Internet Capital)
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http://www.internetcapital.com/pdf/presentations/webcast4Q08.pdf
"""""Warum die US-Börsen explodieren Libuda 22.01.08 22:16
werden und warum man sich darauf mit massiven Käufen vorbereiten sollte, ist eigentlich sonnenklar.
Die getätigten Abschreibungen werden sich in ihrer Höhe als absurd zu hoch erweisen. Im Schnitt sind Subprimes inzwischen in der Nähe von 80% abgeschrieben. Das bedeutet, dass alle Hypotheken, die übrigens zu weit über 50% an Wohlhabende vergeben wurden, notleidend werden und dass bei den Zwangsversteigerungen nur 20% des Beleihungswertes rauskommt. Oder man kann auch annehmen, dass 90% notleidend werden und bei Zwangsversteigerungen nur 10% des Beleihungswertes rauskommen.
Wie absurd die Abschreibungen und wie groß die Hysterie ist, die diese extremen Übertreibungen auch noch als zu niedrig ansieht, sollte eigentlich auch dem Dümmsten klar sein. Es ist wie in Andersens Märchen - nur umgekehrt: Der König hat Kleider an, aber alle glauben er sei nackt. Leider ist noch kein einziges kleines Mädchen aufgetaucht, das uns das erklärt. """""""
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Re: My estimate for Q1: 74 million revenues 4-May-09 03:58 pm Flank the problem is that ICGE can have a value of 200 dollars per share and just sell at an even bigger discount to its value unless BUck and the boys get the fk out of the way. Rating :
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Re: My estimate for Q1: 74 million revenues 4-May-09 04:06 pm $ 200 is to high, but I believe between $20 und $30 are possible, if Buckley and Doug Alexander and the idiotic CFO will be fired. Rating :
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Re: My estimate for Q1: 74 million revenues 4-May-09 04:29 pm Last quarter we could read: "Excluding the impact of stock-based compensation and unusual items, aggregate EBITDA for the core companies was $3.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2008 versus $(8.1) million in the fourth quarter of 2007."
I am sure, we could read better numbers about the first quarter of 2009. Rating :
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Re: My estimate for Q1: 74 million revenues 4-May-09 04:37 pm Most important: The big success of ICGCommerce.
ICG Commerce Increases Spend Under Management 50% to More than $10 Billion Since Start of Economic Crisis
Results Underscore Trend of Fortune 1000 Companies Increasingly Looking to Procurement Outsourcing to Maximize and Accelerate Cost Reductions
PHILADELPHIA - Monday, March 09, 2009 - ICG Commerce, the leading procurement outsourcing specialist,
announced today that the amount of spend the company manages for leading companies spiked to $10.2 billion,
a 50% increase since September 30th of last year. Driving this increase are new or expanded contracts with
industry titans including Whirlpool, Teva Pharmaceuticals, Goodyear, Cameron Industries and a leading software
provider. These contracts are collectively worth $136 MM in total contract value, a 50% increase over the total
value contracted during the full year 2007.
“As current economic conditions force companies to seek additional ways to cut costs, results-oriented leaders
are turning to procurement outsourcing,” said Carl Guarino, Chief Executive Officer, ICG Commerce. “Our recently
accelerated customer activity is a testament to our proven ability to deliver hundreds of millions of dollars in
savings that drop straight to the bottom-line.”
According to the research and advisory firm, The Everest Group, procurement outsourcing delivers 5 times more
savings than other outsourcing endeavors, like IT or HR outsourcing. Unlike these other outsourcing solutions,
which focus on headcount reductions through technology and labor arbitrage, procurement outsourcing focuses on
driving down the costs of purchased goods and services. For many companies these purchases, which fall into
categories, like logistics, marketing services, IT/telecom, packaging and travel, represent over $1 billion of
expenditures.
“Globalization and outsourcing are megatrends that are accelerating dramatically in today’s economic climate,” says
The Hackett Group’s Procurement Research Director, Pierre Mitchell. “Our recent 2009 Procurement Key Issues study
indicates that 50% of Procurement organizations plan to use BPO as part of their globalization efforts.”
For nearly a decade, ICG Commerce has focused on helping Fortune 1000 clients like Kimberly Clark, Hertz, Chiquita,
Greif and many others, expand and accelerate aggressive cost reduction programs. ICG Commerce delivers savings
by infusing sourcing specialists who bring deep category expertise and access to intelligence data that compounds
as they work across numerous Fortune 1000 companies.
About ICG Commerce, Inc.
ICG Commerce is the leading procurement outsourcing specialist delivering comprehensive source-to-pay
services. Results-driven leaders access ICG Commerce’s experienced resources and market intelligence to better
manage procurement and logistics spend, gaining significant savings and enhanced visibility and control.
ICG Commerce is a privately held company founded in 1992 and a member of Internet Capital Group's (Nasdaq: ICGE)
network of partner companies. The company has earned recognition from Forbes, Fortune, The International
Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP) and leading industry analysts for its leadership in procurement
outsourcing. For more information: www.icgcommerce.com Rating :
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Re: My estimate for Q1: 74 million revenues 3 second(s) ago I believe, that the revenues of ICGCommerce was about 21 million in the first quarter. My estimate for the other quarters:
2. quarter = 23 million
3. quarter = 25 million
4. quarter = 27 million
Revenues for 2000 = 96 million.
Ebitda was positive in 2008 by about 64 million revenues with about 7 million. Most of the additional reveneus are not costs, therefore I believe, that the Ebitda will increases from 7 million in 2008 to more than 20 million in 2009.
Schau mal wann du den Thread eröffnet hast ? Ausser lug und trug kannst du nichts .
Damit keine Verwechslung auftritt: ICGCommerce ist wiederum eine der acht Kernbeteiligungen, allerdings die wohl zur Zeit mit Abstand wertvollste.
The team at ICG devotes its expertise and capital to maximizing the success of partner companies that deliver software and service applications to customers worldwide via the Internet.
To help drive the success and profitability of our partner companies, we provide capital and expertise to maximize their long-term leadership potential and help position them to produce high-margin, recurring and predictable earnings.
Hier nochmal für jeden zum Nachlesen. 2008 ist das geschrieben von dir und nicht 2009 wie du es gestern
verkaufen wolltest.
Und dann ganz frech behauptest : " Du hattest recht " - Ein ganz großer Pinocchio bist du !!!
https://icgcommerce.tms.hrdepartment.com/cgi-bin/...s.timedate%20DESC
Wie Ihr alle wisst hat Internet Capital anteilige Umsätze von 150 Millionen im Jahre, die unter Berücksichtigung der Kasse/Wertpapierie ungefähr nur unwesentlich höher bewertet werden.
http://www.abacho.net/cms/upload/pdf/...enmitteilung_halbjahr1_de.pdf
Vergleicht das einmal mit den Beteiligungen von Internet Capital.
http://www.internetcapital.com/pdf/presentations/webcast4Q08.pdf
Das ging aber gewaltig in die Hose Herr Libuda, etwas zu vorlaut und euphorisch geworden nach den Kursanstiegen der letzten Tage im April.
http://technicallyphilly.com/shop-talk/...-software-is-all-about-saas
Vergleicht einmal das Unternehmen, das in 2008 zwischen 50 und 60 Millionen Umsatz hatte, mit dem Winzling Abacho, den uns Tiffor offeriert, der bei nur 6 Millionen Umsatz in 2008 heute mit 40 Millionen Marktkapitalisierung notierte.
Meine Aussagen stimmen wenigstens.
Und wenn es Libuda glücklich macht, sag ich jetzt einfach mal Kursziel: dausend!
Ob nun Dollar oder Euro kannst du dir aussuchen.
Kann man nur hoffen dass keiner mehr auf diesen Kasper hört !!!
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