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Superscape linked to Sony? (SPS)     

skids - 18 Aug 2003 11:44

Anyone know if this stock is going to rocket?

momentum - 06 Feb 2004 14:24 - 156 of 195

Agree look at the selling and buying volumes. Buying almost non existant has been for a while.

momentum - 06 Feb 2004 17:01 - 157 of 195

Large investor offloading 100,000 sells going through.Looking sub 30p soon.

Legins - 06 Feb 2004 17:14 - 158 of 195

momentum, given the excellent contract and agreement news, what are your views as to why there is so much selling pressure?

momentum - 06 Feb 2004 18:21 - 159 of 195

Still classed by many as jam tomorrow stock.Anyone who over the past year who bought in sub 25p is still sitting on a tidy profit.Why they are selling is anyones guess,its not vast quantities that are being sold, but its the lack of buying to spport theselling that is forcing the price south, Recent news has not attracted any significant buying interest.It is this that i find disappointing.

xmortal - 06 Feb 2004 22:09 - 160 of 195

qiven the recent news the prices should have passed and stayed at 40p at least. I dont like the way this share is behaving, it is not normal. The 'normal' reaction would be buys as the news have been good. I will wait and see what is the reaction of the market once the next set of company results are out. If the news are good and it does not react 'positively' I mean at least 15% increase then it is doomed. There are other small shares that more attractive.

ehall - 06 Feb 2004 22:21 - 161 of 195

xmortal, ignore short term trades and look at the fundamentals. the results will probably show 1m+ turnover but the past means nothing in this case. SPS is risky, but it has a significant amount of cash in the bank and was suported at 29P by institutions buying 10m worth of shares, recommended by three brokers as a tip of the year (no one else got more than 1) and followed closely by citywire even though they are critical of management. Newsflow is the key, licence agreements with phone companies are even more important. the threat to their position is only a threat if the opposition have their client embedded on the chipSPS has three of the top five, only Nokia haven't signed with anyone and this is the crux, if they sign nokia then it is game over for the competition, anyone developing games for mobiles will develop on swerve, they wont even look at the rest but SPS have to sign nokia!

Legins - 09 Feb 2004 08:06 - 162 of 195

News with Psion & the sale of SymbianOS to Nokia. This could be significant to SPS?

Superscape is listed as being a platinum partner with Symbian. This should become very interesting with the fact Nokia does not want Windows Mobile on Nokia 3g phones. Nokia will need Swerve more than ever IMO.

Will Superscape be able to make some significant news announcements themselves now?

aevansdj - 09 Feb 2004 19:14 - 163 of 195

I hold shares in both Psion and Superscape.Psion has taken a battering today as it seems they haven't got enough money from the sale as anticipated ,of the Symbian OS.

Superscape is slightly down today possibly with that news, although with the news announced recently and the three brokers tips at the begining of the year. I can't understand why it's lost about 20% of it's share price (from recent highs) unless people in the know are bracing for some make or break news.On the trading today there has been a lot of selling which is hopefully down to lowering the price before another buying phase takes place.Who knows it could be on a deal with Nokia now they have an involvement with SPS/Symbian OS.

I believe Nokia have bought Symbian OS with a view to see what type of Company SPS before hopefully signing a deal to use swerve on it's 3G phones.Very shrewd on their part as they can get an insight before committing.Also good timing with all the good news recently about SPS

Marty Boy - 09 Feb 2004 22:16 - 164 of 195

Can anyone tell me why on the trades page today, there are a number of Superscape deals that are unknown whether they are bought or sold

Regards

Marty Boy

Jumpin - 09 Feb 2004 22:36 - 165 of 195

Small companies will have a lot of the trades delayed, so you don't know what was the buy/sell price at the time, and even then don't go by the trades information as that is often incorrect anyway... I have seen several of my 'sells' being reported as buys and vice versa

Thegster - 11 Feb 2004 18:40 - 166 of 195

This is off superscapes web site.


Superscape To Participate In Europes First Brew Developer Conference
February 11, 2004

Back to press room

Superscape plc, specialists in the development of industry standard 3D technology to deliver console quality, over-the-air (OTA) games on mobile phones, will participate in the first BREW Developers Conference to be held in Europe on Thursday, February 12, 2004 at the Victoria Park Plaza Hotel in London.

Designed to provide a forum for top application publishers, developers, wireless operators and device manufacturers, the Conference will be chaired by Johan Lodenius, senior vice president of European Business Relations for QUALCOMM Internet Services.

Paul Beardow, Chief Technology Officer at Superscape, will be speaking as part of the BREW Publisher/Developer Roundtable section of the programme on Superscapes Swerve 3D technology, which has recently been extended for QUALCOMMs BREW solution. This latest version of Swerve provides BREW developers with the ability to quickly and easily create interactive 3D applications to integrate with other BREW-based services on mobile phones.

Superscape looks forward to this opportunity as weve had a great experience thus far working with QUALCOMM and developing our 3D technology for the BREW solution, said Beardow. QUALCOMM has presented us with a tremendous opportunity to expand our technology offering to operators around the world and were happy to share our positive experience with other content providers in an attempt to assist in the adoption of wireless data services in Europe and around the world.

QUALCOMM is thrilled to have Superscape agree to share their success with the BREW system to this gathering of key players in the European wireless market, said Jan Lezny, senior director of European Business Relations and Operations, QUALCOMM Internet Services. Superscape has demonstrated the ability to take advantage of all the BREW solution has to offer, both technically as well as on the business side. Conference attendees are sure to benefit from this real world case study.

Other speakers at the one day event include representatives from leading operators, Verizon Wireless in the United States, VIVO in Brazil as well as leading content providers including the founder of Electronic Arts and a representative from Sony Pictures Digital, with whom Superscape is already working on the development of a new BREW-based game linked to the newly released S.W.A.T. movie.

QUALCOMM`s BREW system provides products and services that connect the mobile marketplace value chain, which includes application developers, publishers, content providers, device manufacturers, operators and consumers.


For more information contact: ir@superscape.com

ehall - 11 Feb 2004 22:34 - 167 of 195

Funny that IC says this company has no future when it is working so closely with Qualcomm. These two appear to be the big front runners in 3d mobile games, I'm not sure but with 15m in the bank at the last count and a market cap of around 35m, is 20m too much to pay for a potentially huge winner, you decide. The one thing that is very beneficial for long term buyers and you will have to buy for the long term in SPS, the level of cash really removes the risk for at least two years!

xmortal - 11 Feb 2004 23:18 - 168 of 195

take a look at the volumen traded, definetely is picking up interest compare to the previous years. I think the next set of company results will decide whether the city believes in this punt. I have a good gut feeling it will reach 100p by end of year providing the company meets its targets.

xmortal - 11 Feb 2004 23:20 - 169 of 195

xmortal - 11 Feb 2004 23:21 - 170 of 195

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xmortal - 11 Feb 2004 23:24 - 171 of 195

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Happy1 - 16 Feb 2004 20:11 - 172 of 195

Looks oversold

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skids - 16 Feb 2004 20:38 - 173 of 195

Looks like a bargain. Opportunity to Add.

Happy1 - 17 Feb 2004 11:27 - 174 of 195

Indicators have now turned upwards.

Happy1 - 17 Feb 2004 18:42 - 175 of 195

Great post by Trinity on ADVFN showing the potential we are looking at;



trinity - 17 Feb'04 - 18:29 - 1598 of 1598


This was released by In-Fusio today. In-Fusio is both a competitor and customer as it recently acquired Cybiko which has a development agreement with superscape. Infusio led a Java Specification Request which was rejected in favour of JSR 184 of Superscape and Nokia. I don't think they have 3d content and so most of the revenues generated which is impressive and apparently profitable is 2d based games. HF2 can work out some projections based on this!

IN-FUSIO ANNOUNCES USD14.4 MILLION REVENUE FOR 2003

- Founded In 1998, The Pioneer In Downloadable Mobile Games Reaches Profitability And Takes Lead In Mobile Game Sector -


Bordeaux, France, February 17, 2004 - IN-FUSIO today announced that it has reached $14,4 million in revenue (Euro11,3 million) for 2003. The company's turnover has more than tripled between 2002 and 2003 and is expected to grow significantly in 2004. This result makes IN-FUSIO profitable despite the cash acquisition of American game development studio Cybiko in November 2003.

Consistently, every month, IN-FUSIO revenues increase by an average of 13%, 1,000,000 game downloads generate seven million premium SMSs and between 600,000 and 700,000 new players join IN-FUSIO's mobile gamers' community.

IN-FUSIO, which was the first company dedicated and focused on downloadable games for mobile phones, has consistently delivered a strategy of unique game services, through an offering based on a portfolio of high quality games (65 to date, developed, published or simply distributed through wireless operators, manufacturers and portals) and the complete management of services to consumers (interactive contest organization, OTA renewable games catalogues, OTA information services about games, etc.) and to operators (service management tools including; games catalogue management, detailed statistics of traffic and players community management).

IN-FUSIO has a strong presence in Europe and China and has begun its expansion in the USA. In order to continue and accelerate this momentum the company, co-managed by Gilles Raymond and Giles Corbett, chose to internalize the majority of its games production, by acquiring Cybiko, which will help sustain an offering of high quality games over the most reputed technologies in the market (Java, BREW, ExEn and Doja).

In 2004, IN-FUSIO will further strengthen its position in Europe and forecasts the continuing success of its service in China (already generating 10% of its total revenues). The USA mobile game market will be a major target where IN-FUSIO predicts it will make significant inroads. In order to help facilitate its growth new funds will be raised to support the development of new Chinese and American subsidiaries.

"Our fantastic results are a clear demonstration of the growth and profitability of the mobile games market as a whole. For five years we have been at the forefront of mobile games and these results today are sure proof of our leadership position. We will continue to innovate and demonstrate our capability throughout 2004, further cementing our position in Europe and China while branching out to the USA," said co-CEOs Gilles Raymond and Giles Corbett.

Reminder / essential figures
Revenues : Euro11.3 million (USD 14.4)
Headcount: 170
Number of games : 65
Number of operators giving acces to IN-FUSIO's games worldwide : 98
Offices: Shanghai / Los Angeles / Chicago / Bordeaux / Moscow
Number of new players registered each month: between 600,000 and 700,000
Number of registered players since creation of service (July2001) : 8 million
Number of downloads each month : 1,000,000
Number of sms interactions each month: 7 million
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