moneyman
- 20 Jul 2003 23:02
Yoomedia ( www.yoomedia.com) are looking for a slice of a 6 Billion pound government payout to provide the likes of interactive voting from your remote control.The market cap could explode if the company wins a slice of the pie.It has recently set up a new division to expoite the tremendous opportunity that this sector has to offer.
A must have share for the long term.Very illiquid stock which translates to relatively small purchases moving the price rapidly.If a big player takes an interest this could honestly move beyond our wildest dreams.
tvc15
- 14 Jul 2006 09:43
- 10 of 172
you can buy a million of this rubbish online but you can only sell 75k, does not look good to me.
capetown
- 14 Jul 2006 10:08
- 11 of 172
TVC,where do you think all those buyers came from yesterday,to then be outstripped by 3 or four massive t sells?,i was amazed at the buying frenzy yesterday it looked as though something was going on,no rise in the sp just playing with the spread and then 3mill t sells?,what would you call it?
tvc15
- 14 Jul 2006 10:17
- 12 of 172
Supposed to be rumour going round that they have sold dateline, but could be Leo Noe who is dumping some of his 23 million stake in YOO. There again this only guess work.
capetown
- 14 Jul 2006 10:28
- 13 of 172
I bought these @9 and sold @7,
Thx for getting back it just really amazed me to see such a buying frenzy and then TRADE dumps galore!!,
And the way the spreads vary on this stock is scarry to say the least,i hope it comes good for all the current shareholders.
moneyman
- 14 Jul 2006 10:31
- 14 of 172
LOL
john50
- 14 Jul 2006 10:39
- 15 of 172
most of the T trades yesterday were buys if not the price would not have held, look at this am sells beating buys by 2 to 1 and the price is marked down.
moneyman
- 14 Jul 2006 11:07
- 16 of 172
john the only reason it was marked own, I believe, was the drop in the market. MMs protecting themselves as usual.
tvc15
- 14 Jul 2006 12:48
- 17 of 172
I think we will get a RNS stating that Leo Noe has reduced his holding.
tvc15
- 14 Jul 2006 14:20
- 18 of 172
Further dilution.
Yoomedia PLC
14 July 2006
YooMedia plc
(the 'Company' or 'YooMedia')
Additional Listing
The Company was notified on 14 July 2006 that Platinum Partners Value Arbitrage
Fund LP have served a Loan Notice for the exercise of 5,309,734 ordinary shares
at 2.26p per share. The service of the Loan Notice was in accordance with the
terms of the Convertible Note announced on 11 May 2006.
YooMedia was also notified on 14 July 2006 that an employee of the Company
exercised options under the Share Option Deed to receive 19,106 ordinary shares
in the Company.
Application has been made for the ordinary shares to be admitted to AIM and
admission is expected to be on 20 July 2006.
This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Dil
- 17 Jul 2006 14:45
- 19 of 172
Its gonna take more than a new thread to turn this donkey around.
tvc15
- 17 Jul 2006 15:22
- 20 of 172
One thing about YOO it is always consistent always down lol.
ahoj
- 17 Jul 2006 16:44
- 21 of 172
So far, It has been very good for shorters ....
The Gull
- 17 Jul 2006 23:08
- 22 of 172
It should be declared bankrupt within the next week or two.
imo
mvp45
- 18 Jul 2006 12:59
- 23 of 172
and pigs can fly too
2517GEORGE
- 21 Jul 2006 09:47
- 24 of 172
So Dateline is staying (for the time being), debt reduced to 2m from 5.4m, is this the beginning of a turnaround? I think the up-date can be viewed as positive because if it wasn't I'm sure tvc15 would have posted here by now.
2517
tvc15
- 21 Jul 2006 09:48
- 25 of 172
Taken from iii.
Great news everybody! LLoyds have ran away. But we got some more money from some media investment types. H1 was more bad than we told you before. But it's OK because full year will be ok. We could not sell Dateline. But its ok because we will sell it at some other time. We are going to throw all the costs associated with Catalyst into this years figures so expect these to be bad. But it's ok because we will see something better next year.
We are now better placed financially that we have been for a long time, having managed to consistently lose money. We now have to borrow money at huge cost to the potential upside in the Share price as well as pay extortionate arrangement fees. We dont feel that we even have to bother telling you the cost of borrowing from our new friends at MMI, because you know it was expensive. But hey its ok as well because the bank wanted out.
This company is a disgrace.
john50
- 21 Jul 2006 09:53
- 26 of 172
I agree very positive, as for tvc he has to wait for a post on advfn that he can copy as he has no brain to create a post himself what you would call an empty barrel.
john50
- 21 Jul 2006 09:57
- 27 of 172
as i type he appears , dont know what rubbish he is spouting as i have him squelched
john50
- 21 Jul 2006 12:02
- 28 of 172
LONDON (AFX) - Shares in YooMedia PLC were flat in midmorning deals as the
multimedia firm said it expects to achieve positive EBITDA this year, leading
Seymour Pierce to reiterate its 'buy' stance, dealers said.
YooMedia, which is in its final stages of restructuring, reiterated its
expectation to post positive EBITDA in 2006 but warned that unaudited interim
results indicate an outcome below expectations.
The company will release its interim results in September.
Seymour Pierce noted that YooMedia this morning announced it has replaced
its bank facilities from Lloyds TSB with new facilities from Mentor Marketing &
Investment Ltd.
This switch should provide YooMedia with extra flexibility in its financing
and allow it to complete the restructuring of its business activities, which is
well advanced, it added.
One such division, Seymour said, is YooMedia's Dating business, which has
been under strategic review. The company should now be able to make the required
investment into this division, the broker said.
The broker added that refinancing further strengthens YooMedia's balance
sheet, doubts over which have contributed to weakness in its share price over
recent months.
At 10.45 shares were flat at 2.50 pence.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
bk/abr
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john50
- 21 Jul 2006 12:05
- 29 of 172
Forecast Dateline GP for 2006, 4.07m - go figure!
Revenues and gross margin
Overall, we expect Dating to show pro-forma revenue growth of around 13%
in 2005. Marketing is the key stimulus and driver for revenues. In October
and November, revenues were, however, adversely affected by
experimentation with the marketing mix (between online marketing and
advertising in traditional media). Despite profits being held back by this, we
are expecting the division to show a gross profit of around 2.8m and margin
of over 60%. With the lessons learned from the trials in 2005, we expect
revenue growth to accelerate to around 40% for the current year, driven by a
trebling in Datelines online turnover. The cessation of the low margin
YooChat revenues and more effective online marketing search engine
optimisation should contribute to lift gross margins over 65%.
Overheads staff and premises
YooMedias overhead base comprises three main cost categories. Staff
costs are by far the largest, as illustrated in our estimated breakdown for
2005. With the recent steps taken, as described above, we expect that staff
costs will fall by c. 11% in 2006