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andrewuk

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Hello all :)

Hope i am not taking a liberty of the site here.......

as part of my job i analyse companies coming to the equity markets, and in the UK Telecity Group Plc, a colocation company, is about to IPO.

i was wondering if anyone used them or others like them?

if so, i was just wondering if you had any thoughts on their business like their pricing strategy; whether the UK has an undersupply of colocation centres; or is the supply about to take off rapidly; what makes Telecity better or worse than its competitors; where are the video / TV downloading sites going to be hosted;

and similar thoughts for Holland, France and Germany?

thanks for any thoughts in advance

andrewuk
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I'm not sure this question is appropriate for the site - if they're about to IPO, I don't think asking here is the appropriate forum for gathering information about them. In addition, some of the questions you're asking seem like information you should be able to gather elsewhere, if you really analyze things like this for your business. Determining whether the UK has ample co-location sites sounds like market research to me, and shouldn't be done through a forum such as this. Additionally, asking for similar thoughts about other countries is a very vague question. I would imagine there is information about colocation needs/strategies/supply that is available in other ways; there have to be studies or reports on this available.

If you truly want a good analysis, I don't think asking random customers of the company is really the most legitimate means of analysis, either. I'm closing this topic.
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