mactavish
- 10 Sep 2004 22:20
Company Profile
YooMedia plc is one of the fastest growing interactive entertainment companies in the UK.
Since 1997 we have been developing and launching leading B2C consumer brands in the gaming and community sectors. We also work in a B2B capacity with leading brand owners, agencies, content developers and broadcasters to design and develop their interactive content strategies.
Led by Executive Chairman Dr. Michael Sinclair and Group Managing Director Neil MacDonald, YooMedia has assembled a highly experienced management team that possesses a unique blend of skills and experience in the areas of Digital TV, Internet and mobile phone services and technology.
With main office locations in London, Exeter and Maidstone, YooMedia manages core assets including:
Over 30 office locations throughout the UK alone
State-of-the-art studio, production and post-production facilities at our Wapping location.
UK broadcast return path & bandwidth owner
Fully fledged UK Bookmaker License
Database with over 350K UK singles
SMS Engine access with international reach
Fully staffed 50 seat Customer Contact Centre in Maidstone, Kent
YooMedia Dating & Chat - Our dating subsidiary company manages the oldest and largest UK-owned dating brands including Dateline, Club Sirius and Avenues. YooMedia Dating has over 20 office locations throughout the UK and also manages YooChat, our world-leading interactive chat service found on UK digital cable on the Telewest platform (platform extensions planned for 2005).
YooMedia Gambling & Games - Combining the brands of Avago and Channel 425 (in partnership with William Hill) YooMedia is on the leading-edge of interactive fixed odds, casino and poker gambling services for digital TV, the web and 3G mobile phones. Our gaming business also manages YooPlay, the only interactive just for fun games channel found on all four Digital TV platforms in the United Kingdom.
YooMedia Enhanced Solutions (YES) - YES works with brand owners, agencies, content owners and broadcasters to clarify the options, define the strategies and deliver the interactive content that enhances consumer and audience experiences. YES customers include the BBC, Nestle, Celador, William Hill, Channel 4, ZipTV, The Cartoon Network and HR Owen.
016622
- 25 May 2005 08:18
- 1283 of 3776
yes, intersting AH,
I too hope youre barking up the wrong tree with a mb ip...
mactavish
- 25 May 2005 10:09
- 1284 of 3776
2* 500,000 buys just went thru'. One is a "T" trade other one "M" trade.
hewittalan6
- 25 May 2005 10:13
- 1285 of 3776
Aint got a clue what "T" & "M" trades are but it's all buys today, so where is the upwards pressure on sp?
Alan
016622
- 25 May 2005 10:22
- 1286 of 3776
timed trade and market makers buy
hewittalan6
- 25 May 2005 10:34
- 1287 of 3776
thanks for that. never was very good at the technical aspects of this game.
as i said before, almost all my trading is based on gut instinct, and watching which products sell through which shops, what new stuff are the guys at the pub talking about etc.
none the poorer for that though!!!
Alan
moneyplus
- 25 May 2005 10:36
- 1288 of 3776
plenty of big buys but no move up in sp---frustrating or what!!!
016622
- 25 May 2005 10:39
- 1289 of 3776
yes mp - itchingly frustrating but evo must have a wheelbarrow or two of stock to get rid of and until this is shifted and we get some re-assuring figures from the company then I suppose there wont be much upward movement??
mactavish
- 25 May 2005 10:51
- 1290 of 3776
It is the AGM today started at 10am.
moneyplus
- 25 May 2005 10:53
- 1291 of 3776
cheers M here's hoping for positive news.
hewittalan6
- 25 May 2005 10:55
- 1292 of 3776
fingers crossed guys!!
016622
- 25 May 2005 11:02
- 1293 of 3776
thats what I call timing!
pleasant surprise too...yup fingers crossed - thats my best trading tool for this stock!
cavman
- 25 May 2005 11:03
- 1294 of 3776
ipublic...
please could you tell me what a MBO is?
"...and we could see a MBO"
cheers.
016622
- 25 May 2005 11:07
- 1295 of 3776
management buy out
mactavish
- 25 May 2005 11:08
- 1296 of 3776
hewittalan6
- 25 May 2005 11:29
- 1297 of 3776
quite a few "m" trades popping up on there. Any of you more learned guys got a clue if this signifies anything?
Alan
016622
- 25 May 2005 11:39
- 1298 of 3776
trades between market makers...
I know bog all but it could be something like evo have mammoth surplus of stock, another mm is a little short and buys some off evo
???
I stand to be corrected of course!
cavman
- 25 May 2005 11:56
- 1299 of 3776
thanks 016622.
RD
- 25 May 2005 16:21
- 1300 of 3776
Interesting approach to sharedealing, this. Investors pile into a share and the price, er, stays exactly the same.
Presumably there must be some explanation, such as a massive sell waiting to go through the system?
moneyplus
- 25 May 2005 18:24
- 1301 of 3776
The more I read the last set of results the more I have faith in this share! Next year we'll be very happy IMO! plenty piling in today-if it stays down I'll be adding as well not as much as I public but a decent amount soon I hope!
mactavish
- 25 May 2005 19:07
- 1302 of 3776
http://www.nma.co.uk/Document.aspx?did=b91c515b-ec4c-4002-9541-0efd64be318b
Aegis claims marketers are shifting ad spend to digital channels
By Claire Armitt
Marketers worldwide reduced their spend on TV, radio and print advertising and increased their budgets for interactive channels in Q1 2005, according to Global agency group Aegis.
Aegis, home of media planning/buying agencies Carat and Vizeum, said its Q1 2005 results showed that the trend of marketers' shifting ad spend from traditional to digital outlets showed no signs of slowing.
The group's digital media planning/buying agency network Isobar contributed 13% of the company's media revenues in Q1 2005, and Aegis expects this figure to grow over the coming year.
Overall, Aegis' Q1 2005 revenues were 12.5% higher than those in Q1 2004.
The agency group won $425m worth of new business, against $285m over the same period.
The company has been on the acquisition trail over the past few months, snapping up Turkish media agency Medyaturk and US Internet consulting and development firm Molecular, which is due to become part of Isobar.