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Originally Posted by turmeric
IMHO the three bits I bolded
Eg, After 3 or 4 years you would have has a pretty good return on your capital had you invested at the IPO (or soon after)
They didn't change their strategy because the initial one didn't deliver.
Everything was fine before the capital raise (hence why they were able to convince investors to part with $180m at $18.15 (a price above the market price at the time).
Anyway this is not a XRO thread - don't want to clutter it with. I encourage people interested in XRO to head there for more info. .Good luck to everyone involved with GeoOP!
P S, I Bought XRO early 2010 @ Approx 1.50. and it was stagnant for approx 3 years.
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Due to list on 31st October on NZAX
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Originally Posted by CJ
They have raised $10m (only seeking $8m) and were three times oversubscribed.
Does anyone know what the new shares were issued at recently? I assume it was $1???
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Listing this week , Thurs I think , whats the code please.?
Last edited by whatsup; 28-10-2013 at 05:33 PM.
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Originally Posted by moosie_900
GEO.
And remember, they are on the NZAX, not the NZX! I suggest anyone with an ASB account call their broker early this week to establisht he rules of trading this share before hand. I also suggest DB customers talk to their broker and make sure there is no special code for selling (there was with Snakk that I was unaware of for a couple of days!)
Hehe !.. This Forum is addictive .. is it not moosie :-))
Good to see that you are still with us ..
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Originally Posted by moosie_900
GEO.
And remember, they are on the NZAX, not the NZX! I suggest anyone with an ASB account call their broker early this week to establisht he rules of trading this share before hand. I also suggest DB customers talk to their broker and make sure there is no special code for selling (there was with Snakk that I was unaware of for a couple of days!)
If there is a special sell quote that is needed can someone please publish.
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I've been doing a bit of research into GeoOP as well. Yes the product looks interesting, but it's not unique, in-fact there are tons of SaaS companies out there doing exactly the same thing already. I started to gather a list of them, but stopped doing it after finding out there are so many. Here is the list I compiled:
FieldAware (US)
http://www.fieldaware.com
Mhelpdesk (US)
http://www.mhelpdesk.com
Jobber (CA)
http://www.getjobber.com
Connect2Field (US)
http://www.connect2field.com
ServiceM8 (AU)
http://www.servicem8.com
Synchroteam (FR)
http://www.synchroteam.com
SimPro (AU)
http://simpro.com.au
XnappDragon (NZ)
http://www.xnappdragon.com
Fergus (NZ)
http://www.fergusapp.com
WorkflowMax (NZ)
http://www.workflowmax.com
What I could not find out was the size and market penetration of most of these companies. Most of them are private. Connect2Field is owned by Fleetmatics which is on the NYSE.
I would really like to know what percentage of SMB field service companies are using SaaS solutions; it looks like a very small number, but I'm not sure.
The way I see it is that it's all about how quickly they can grow sales and establish themselves as a global market leader. As far as I could tell there doesn't appear to be a super large player in this (emerging?) space yet and I guess this is where the potential is.
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Don't know about the rest of you, but this listing isn't making me very excited. I wonder if it's because I really don't like the name?
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What time is it listing tomorrow do we know?
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