IAS international all sports limited

what the f.........???, page-35

  1. k_p
    26 Posts.
    the companies fine, stocks not so Shouldn't question the practice of IAS.
    Brilliant company, very well set up...... They are no silly kids here. Read knows the bussiness better than anyone else in this country. As for making it hard to widthdraw / easy to deposit, that is absolute rubbish. They will be more than willing to give you your money (as strange as that may seem to those with the 'bank' mentality) Bookies make a bucket load of cash alway have, they make substansian money because they take the risk of loss. Look at the TAB, Makes a motsa!! Look at Betfair Doing even better!! IAS is a serious off sider to these bodies. And they are not afraid to loose some cash on the punt. Mr. Faithfull however,,,,, the CBA are tightening the screws, that may hurt. My research advises that IAS should not have to defend this matter again. However CBA (not the smallest company they could fin to fight) has taken the matter futher. Brave prediction from me, CBA will get some cash from IAS, all the cash after they aquired knowedge that Mr. Faithful was a bank manager, and was loosing to much to recover. So i'll say they get some money, probably close to 10m, but i dont see them getting this in the next year. I'll back IAS to be prepared finacially for this, and Read will pay it back. In the mean time, IAS look good, real good. Read knows what he's doing he's got thumbs in lots of pies. There set up is far and away the best Aus has seen (Better than TAB on the net!) Good luck to them. Share price is woefull, and probably wont get better, (i'll wait till it's 20c) but the company itself will pull through.
    Back to the original point, dont doubt how this company works. it is A1. Try it, they dont bite. They'll even give you $20 to have a start for nothing, yes nothing. They're right up there potentially a big company (just have a look at the internet gambling sites from the UK. wow!!)
    Final word. Dont get too excited share holders, probably going to loose some cash, 1/4ly statement didnt read well. And no companies stocks are going to rise when the are fighting the CBA. Pretty sure about that one. I'll continue to take interest in your discussions however. k
 
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