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VIALOGY A WEALTH MAKER (VIY)     

diamonds - 19 Jan 2007 16:58

from w-w-bb:

19.01.2007 - Total Rocketscience

The third and final company making up our Risk / Reward trilogy on shares for 2007 has so many investment negatives that most observers might not even give it more than a cursory glance. Although quoted on the London AIM market, it is based on the other side of the World, has reported revenues and cash flow of diddly squat and, more importantly, operates in an area of expertise so deep in boffinland that you need to be at least a 5 star techie to venture anywhere near it.

What originally persuaded us to give it a second look was the fact that legendary Stockmarket investor, Jim Slater, was pouring money into it via several successive rounds of financing. As we all know, Mr. Slater is a qualified accountant and hugely experienced corporate financier but clearly he is more at home in leafy Surrey than in the technologically rarified atmosphere of Southern California. However, he must have gleaned enough about what the company actually did to get extremely excited about it. In fact, by last Autumn, he had grown to like it so much that, to paraphrase the immortal Victor Kiam, he bought the remaining 51 % of the company that his vehicle, Original Investments, didn't already own.

The company in question was VIALOGY and, ever since it was fully reversed into Original just before Christmas, Slater's loyal band of followers have seen their highly speculative penny punt move on to the calculated risk category and been duly rewarded with a 50% shareprice improvement. We first latched on to this situation last April when we wrote a piece entitled The Cisco Kid ( see news archive ). To recap briefly, the company was set up by some brainboxes who had earlier worked together on supercomputing projects for NASA. Led by Dr. Sandip Gulati, the team appeared to have perfected software to detect and enhance extremely weak signals previously obscured by background noise. This may not seem particularly earthshattering to the layman but, apparently, the applications for this technology are not only revolutionary but almost limitless which suggests that an exponential rise in licensing income could well lie ahead.

Big news clearly travels fast on the Eastern seaboard because global behemoths Cisco and Boeing have already enlisted Vialogy to work on 2 major government inspired projects and these are just the ones that the company have been allowed to talk about publicly. As we reported in April, Cisco has contracted Vialogy to help with its IPICS programme which seeks to make sure that all emergency services and government agencies can communicate with each other quickly via computers and phones. The need to address this obvious requirement was highlighted by 9 / 11 when communications between different departments with different systems proved chaotic.

For its part, Boeing has recently confirmed that Vialogy has delivered a tenfold improvement in the accuracy and efficiency of the types of gyroscopes it uses in spacecraft and missile navigational systems. It is also known that both Cisco and Boeing see a major role for the technology in such areas as border controls and missile defence systems. Elsewhere a much smaller Texan company, Evolution Petroleum, is applying the technology to improving seismic evaluation of oil and gas deposits.

This initial clutch of applications is almost certainly just the tip of a very large iceberg that is going to float into view over the next few years and all that is required is a little patience. At todays price of 5.5p, Vialogy is valued at a mere 22m. To justify this valuation, the company would have to be earning say 2 million pretax. With cash reserves of 3 million and its heavyweight partners funding the projects it is involved in, Vialogy should be able to get through to breakeven without further recourse to shareholders. We would expect this stage to be reached sometime over the next 12 months. Thereafter, profits could / should escalate very dramatically as new applications and licensing income start to snowball.

On a two year view, shareholders could be rewarded extremely handsomely indeed. Vialogy is in so many ways akin to last weeks selection, CORAC. Both are now moving from the development stage to commercialization with the scales tipping away from blue sky risk towards the reality of cash flow. Both have mindblowing upside potential yet both have current shareprice action that makes drying paint look positively orgasmic. Although this presents an opportunity for latecomers, it is a frustrating byproduct of both companies involvement with highly sensitive technology and powerful, publicity shy partners. Moreover, the present lack of any meaningful numbers together with the sheer scale of future potential makes any serious stockbroker research well nigh impossible. All this will resolve itself in due course but, as they say in the Grolsch advert, all good things come to those who wait.

David10B - 21 Jun 2007 19:19 - 147 of 1209

This was not a question of getting right this was delibrate fraud!

If the posts are still on ADVFN TAKE A LOOK!

This is one reason the PI need to be protected. Leeds lad posts here ask him

oilyrag - 28 Jun 2007 07:31 - 148 of 1209

Just spotted this one and read through the whole thread.
Appears to have a good future, price down because of recent flotation.
Question is, why low does everyone think it may go, and when, for my first venture into this one.

cynic - 28 Jun 2007 07:33 - 149 of 1209

perhaps not a bad long term investment, i don't think you need to rush to buy ...... 8 may be a good value entry point

fliper - 28 Jun 2007 16:35 - 150 of 1209

When the sales side of viy start and the orders come rolling in , the sp will shoot up . Dont leave it to long .

fliper - 02 Jul 2007 14:29 - 151 of 1209

Buyers coming back again , they can see the long term potential in these .

moneyplus - 02 Jul 2007 16:59 - 152 of 1209

Yes I agree--3 technologies to be launched in the Autumn in the oil and gas and defence areas with probable global demand! I'm glad I added on Friday as I thought they were oversold.

fliper - 04 Jul 2007 12:38 - 153 of 1209

Moving up again , wait untill the orders come rolling in .

fliper - 04 Jul 2007 13:32 - 154 of 1209

Got a few more , showing as a sell !

diamonds - 05 Jul 2007 14:15 - 155 of 1209

Would say 8p would be a good time to buy a few, 55 million floating around at that price.

moneyplus - 05 Jul 2007 16:02 - 156 of 1209

about to go commercial with 3 products in the Autumn---dream on!!

fliper - 13 Jul 2007 18:10 - 157 of 1209

ViaLogy PLC (VIY), the AIM-quoted technology company, announces that Mr. Peter
Reynolds has agreed to join its board as a non-executive director. An
international businessman based in London, Mr. Reynolds specialises in assisting
research and development companies to maximise their commercial potential.

ViaLogy, a spin-out company from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratories, has
patented technology for identifying and interpreting significant information
contained in weak and varied sound signals. Later this year it will launch its
first product, the Sensor Policy Manager, which provides network-centric,
real-time intelligent processing platforms for sensor applications.

ViaLogy's chairman, Terry Bond commented. 'We are delighted that Peter is to
join the board of directors. His experience will be invaluable. Although ViaLogy
is based in California its marketplace is worldwide and Peter's knowledge and
guidance will be of tremendous benefit to us.'

Mr. Reynolds commented. 'ViaLogy has a remarkable and exciting technology. It
can be adapted to provide important breakthroughs in many industries and
applications. I am looking forward to being part of the company's future.'

Hugh Ronald Peter (Peter) Reynolds, aged 69, holds or has held over the previous
five years the following directorships and partnerships

HARRYCAT - 13 Jul 2007 21:58 - 158 of 1209

He must be pretty damn good to be invited on to the board approaching 70 years old!!! Lets hope he earns his money!

Paulo2 - 14 Jul 2007 00:42 - 159 of 1209

Still holding and still confident. One of those rarities I don't feel the need to watch every day. Bring on the autumn!

fliper - 14 Jul 2007 12:14 - 160 of 1209

If they have products that everybody wants , sales will be easy .

cynic - 14 Jul 2007 12:33 - 161 of 1209

but not if they don't .... lol!

redsub - 14 Jul 2007 14:05 - 162 of 1209

Beats me why you'd want to bring on a 69 year old guy. Lot to be said for experience I suppose.

cynic - 14 Jul 2007 14:22 - 163 of 1209

he needs to top up his pension

halifax - 14 Jul 2007 15:30 - 164 of 1209

Vialogy recently announced that their first commercial product would be launched sometime later this year . They descibed the product as "providing network-centric real-time intelligent processing systems platforms for sensor applications",
Does anboody know how to translate this jargon and what it is worth in real terms?

Hope we are not being taken for a ride.

moneyplus - 15 Jul 2007 15:23 - 165 of 1209

the example I have in my mind is in border controls--ie an illegal crosses the border covered by the systems and is pinpointed immediately. this is I believe already in trials on 28 miles of the US border. They can also pick up hidden explosives on people or road side bombs etc. don't ask me to explain how but I could think of a thousand uses for the technology--we just need the first wave of [ autumn]contracts!

fliper - 15 Jul 2007 19:06 - 166 of 1209

I have a feeling about this one , I will stick my neck out and say the shares will be around 40-50p at the end of the year .
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