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.
wilbs
- 17 Jun 2005 14:32
- 1556 of 3776
Yoomedia PLC
17 June 2005
YooMedia PLC ('YooMedia' or the 'Company')
Director Shareholdings
The Company was notified on 17 June 2005 by Leo Noe and Michael Sinclair, both
directors of the Company, that on the same day they purchased 2,500,000 and
1,000,000 ordinary shares of 1 pence each in the Company ('Ordinary Shares') at
4.4 pence per share and 4.375 pence per share respectively. In addition
Eastkings Retirement Benefit scheme, of which Michael Sinclair and his wife are
trustees and beneficiaries, has purchased 250,000 Ordinary Shares at 4.375 pence
per share.
Following these purchases Leo Noe has a beneficial interest in 16,100,000
Ordinary Shares and Michael Sinclair has a beneficial interest in 26,700,660
Ordinary Shares, representing 3.43 and 5.69 per cent respectively of the current
issued share capital of he Company.
17 June 2005
wilbs
paulmasterson1
- 17 Jun 2005 14:38
- 1557 of 3776
I said last night that Directors would buy, and again I was right.
Bounce is happening, long may it continue.
Ignore the bashers, and spitefull posters.
Cheers,
PM
paulmasterson1
- 17 Jun 2005 14:39
- 1558 of 3776
mactavish Hi,
Nice to see the bashers don't get to you, well done.
Cheers,
PM
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 14:45
- 1559 of 3776
that's has cheered me up!
mactavish
- 17 Jun 2005 14:54
- 1560 of 3776
Thanks Paul. Just ignore them that is the best ploy. they have there own reasons for slagging Yoo off, probably bought at wrong time and sold at wrong time as well.
mactavish
- 17 Jun 2005 15:06
- 1561 of 3776
Bought some more at 3.92p, showing as sell.
frodo
- 17 Jun 2005 15:19
- 1562 of 3776
frodo
- 17 Jun 2005 15:21
- 1563 of 3776
Bought a few at 3.75 showed as ?
cavman
- 17 Jun 2005 15:22
- 1564 of 3776
instead of calling each other losers...
what is the hard evidence for YOO being a bargain to buy now?
and
what is the evidence for YOO being poo?
also...YOO was a similar price this time of year in 2003 and bounced back to the 50s
http://www.moneyam.com/action/chart/submitParams2
will history repeat?
i hold YOO and im hanging on in there. but interested to know the real pros and cons.
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 15:32
- 1565 of 3776
the buyers are certainly out in force-like bees round the honeypot as you said! large buys by Directors to underpin the sp--they surely wouldn't chuck their money down the drain. call me foolish Dil-but I've taken a small loss in boring PXC to add more Yoo and wait it out on this one. hopefully the company will issue more statements to reassure holders! only time will tell.
hewittalan6
- 17 Jun 2005 15:35
- 1566 of 3776
I'm a little reassured by the director buys, but as I got in just before the CEO resigned, my losses are so big I couldn't contemplate selling now. Just hanging in and hoping.
Alan
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 15:44
- 1568 of 3776
my original stake was bought around 12p and I still hold! they are up and down a bit today too-looking to close at the opening price though. I'm getting daring in my old age did I tell you I've reached the million?? hurry up and get to 1 PCM!
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 15:52
- 1570 of 3776
I'm hoping that PCM will be the Asian ASC--look how that one rocketed up! too late for me though I missed the ASC big rise and am still sitting on a loss.
moneyplus
- 17 Jun 2005 15:53
- 1571 of 3776
sorry YOO holders I've gone off thread--back to YOO watching now.
Dil
- 17 Jun 2005 16:25
- 1572 of 3776
cavman , ask mac to put a chart in the heading .... thats evidence enough.
Weren't the directors buying at much higher prices not so long ago ... so just goes to show that they are useless investors as well as anything else you can think of that they may be useless at.
Question still stands ... anyone know how many they held for next to nothing when the company floated ?
And how much are they paying themselves to preside over this fiasco ?
All this research and no one can answer !
Dil
- 17 Jun 2005 16:28
- 1573 of 3776
And hands up ... who watches Avago ?????
Dil
- 17 Jun 2005 16:35
- 1574 of 3776
And which silly buggar is going to try and convince us first that the 4 million T trade at 4.06p is a buy ?