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Guestlogix Inc > A deal with who?
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Post by jazzlistener2 on Jan 14, 2014 11:09am

A deal with who?

Isn't it a bit bizzare to announce a deal with someone without mentioning the other party? Or did I miss something in the news release. Be a little more transparent Guestlogix.  We're not dealing with nuclear secrets here.  If anyone knows the whole story, please share.
Comment by luberon on Jan 14, 2014 12:44pm
Disclosure of the other party may not be GXI's choice. Some companies never disclose the other party. For example - Redknee Solutions T.RKN who sign multi-million contracts virtually every second week.
Comment by bigbaddude on Jan 14, 2014 4:25pm
Seriously jazz? GXI operates in a market where its customers are highly competitive with one another.  It's totally understandable why a party might not want its name and the terms of the agreement disclosed. We'll see the impact when this quarter's earnings come out. Also, think about the major rail operators in Europe. How many are there? How big are they relative to one ...more  
Comment by eunice12 on Jan 14, 2014 9:49pm
Jazz previous post stated the stock was being churned. I am surprised he got past that point enough to flounder onto his new embarrassment. The train company won't allow their name to be in the nr - It is common practice for a large company to attempt to avoid being identified with another company, because all the resulting phone calls from inquisitive investors would be a big distraction ...more  
Comment by jazzlistener2 on Jan 14, 2014 10:37pm
I,ll ignore the slight eunice...try to learn to communicate without trying to put someone down..Upon further investigation I learned the new rail contract will become active the 2nd quarter of 2014..The contract with a 3% take will likely add 2 million a year to gxi's bottom line.
Comment by eunice12 on Jan 15, 2014 12:22am
Considering they always post the names of the airline they do a deal with, it was pretty lightweight of you to think gxi had been the one who chose to withhold the other party in the last news release. SOrry sport, no way I can butter you up on that one so you just have to take it on the chin. The fact it was the biggest rail customer to date was a solid clue that gxi would love to publicize it ...more  
Comment by jazzlistener2 on Jan 15, 2014 1:55pm
I can see there's a bit of a learning curve issue Eunice with you.  Easier just to put you on ignore. Good bye.
Comment by eunice12 on Jan 15, 2014 6:31pm
The score is 2-0 in my favour, buster. 
Comment by whizzy on Jan 28, 2014 7:50am
Small operator, minimum sales on board.  Delivery of app late. Express train on one route.  Not that big a deal.  Ticketing is not the same as ticketing for mainline railways where there are serious complexities to overcome.  Two stops is quite easy to manage after all and not much revenue from onboard sales on a 15 minute trip.
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