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    Default EstarOnline Ltd

    This quiet ecommerce solutions provider let the cat out of the bag today with a half page advertisement on Page D13 of the Sunday Star Times advertising for staff. Well worth a look; www.estaronline.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOTTY View Post
    This quiet ecommerce solutions provider let the cat out of the bag today with a half page advertisement on Page D13 of the Sunday Star Times advertising for staff. Well worth a look; www.estaronline.com

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    What are the shares trading at? fundamentals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna Naum View Post
    What are the shares trading at? fundamentals?
    Cant believe I once owned these. Bought them on a tip from a mate.

    Never again. Always DYOR. So much more rewarding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bermuda View Post
    Cant believe I once owned these. Bought them on a tip from a mate.

    Never again. Always DYOR. So much more rewarding.
    Apparently they are finally doing well, a look at the web site suggests they have a number of high profile customers.

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    looks an interesting company.
    i think internet business is the future.
    good customers.
    must be growing to need more staff.
    are they profitable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    looks an interesting company.
    i think internet business is the future.
    good customers.
    must be growing to need more staff.
    are they profitable?
    As at 31st March 2009 NPBT $439,696 ($320,907) and sitting on $686,352 cash. All growth has been out of cash flow. As at 5th July 2009 employees number 24 (13 employees 2 years previously). Suggest you contact the company for annual report and updates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bermuda View Post
    Cant believe I once owned these. Bought them on a tip from a mate.

    Never again. Always DYOR. So much more rewarding.
    Your mate was right.They are doing really well. Thanks Scotty,you were right.

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    Depends, at this rate they will meet the prospectus numbers they suggested when they floated 11 years ago by 2015. For those who paid $1 a share there is still some way to go before 'success'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna Naum View Post
    Depends, at this rate they will meet the prospectus numbers they suggested when they floated 11 years ago by 2015. For those who paid $1 a share there is still some way to go before 'success'
    Just goes to show best not to buy at float,but to wait until a company has a track record.Looks as though they are at least 25years ahead of WDT though.Must be a winner!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOTTY View Post
    This quiet ecommerce solutions provider let the cat out of the bag today with a half page advertisement on Page D13 of the Sunday Star Times advertising for staff. Well worth a look; www.estaronline.com

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    I find it very ironic that a company like estar would use old world technology (newspaper) to advertise for jobs rather than say SEEK or similar online job site.

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