skids
- 18 Aug 2003 11:44
Anyone know if this stock is going to rocket?
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
xmortal
- 11 Feb 2004 23:24
- 171 of 195
Happy1
- 16 Feb 2004 20:11
- 172 of 195
Looks oversold
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
Happy1
- 18 Feb 2004 18:14
- 176 of 195
Thanks to ADVFNfool on iii
I have been digging aroung looking for a link between 20th Century Fox and SPS as they have unofficially announced a tie up for using their IP. Could it be that they are working on Simpson IP from Fox to generate Simpsons mobile i3d content, swerved up of course.
Taken from
http://www.superscape.com/partners/content_partners/partners_thq.asp
THQ Wireless is a world-leading publisher and distributor of games for mobile phones with a current catalogue of more than fifty titles. These include such well-known games as Astrosmash, MotoGP, Snood and Worms. The company has recently been awarded a major worldwide contract with Fox to bring The Simpsons to mobile phones. The company is a subsidiary of THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI).
Happy1
- 20 Feb 2004 23:17
- 177 of 195
Looks like the recovery has started. Big conference next week so hopefully some good news to follow.
momentum
- 21 Feb 2004 08:51
- 178 of 195
Agree happy1 mm s have never taken the bid any lower than 31p. yesterday they brought the offer down from 34p to 32p then up to 33p. I took some large june and september bets at 32p plus the premium. 40p- 42p will be where the breakout occurs; just like IMG this week ( very profitable week). Have a look at PDX momentum building for a break within the next week or so.
regards stephen
Happy1
- 23 Feb 2004 10:00
- 179 of 195
LONDON (AFX) - Superscape Group PLC said it has agreed a major publishing
agreement with 20th Century FOX Licensing and Merchandising, part of FOX
Entertainment, to develop a 3D wireless game based around the well-known
'Independence Day' film.
The new game for mobiles, which will be available in April for BREW-based
handsets and July for Java-enabled devices, will be promoted by Superscape to
global network operators and handset manufacturers.
xmortal
- 23 Feb 2004 16:38
- 180 of 195
When are the next set of company results for SPS???
Company Superscape Group PLC
TIDM SPS
Headline Agreement
Released 09:30 23 Feb 2004
Number 6913V
23 February 2004
SUPERSCAPE SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH 20TH CENTURY FOX TO PUBLISH 3D INDEPENDENCE DAY GAME FOR MOBILE PHONES
Superscape Group plc (LSE: SPS), specialists in the development of industry standard 3D technology and applications for mobile phones (branded as Swerve) announces a major publishing agreement with 20th Century FOX Licensing and Merchandising, part of FOX Entertainment, to develop a 3D wireless game based around the well-known Independence Day film.
The new game for mobiles, which will be available in April for BREW-based handsets and July for Java-enabled devices, will be promoted by Superscape to global network operators and handset manufacturers.
Kevin Roberts, CEO, Superscape Group plc said: This is our first agreement with 20th Century Fox, a giant in the world of entertainment. It represents a prime example of our strategy to develop and publish (or co-publish) leading-edge 3D mobile games which bring together the power of our Swerve technology with globally-recognised brands, such as FOXs Independence Day.
Jim Beddows, Vice President of Mobile Entertainment at 20th Century Fox Licensing and Merchandising said: We are keen to accelerate the growth of wireless services based on the wide range of Fox properties, which are perfect for the wireless demographic. We have been impressed by Superscapes ability to develop console quality mobile games for instant entertainment utilising over-the-air (OTA) delivery. The new game being developed by Superscape has all the ingredients that make up a great mobile game high quality graphics and engaging gameplay capturing the essence of a top-tier property, Independence Day.
In the new Independence Day game, the earth is under attack from aliens who are destroying buildings from their spacecraft. A virus has successfully been uploaded to disable the systems in the mother alien ship and now is the time for the cream of the worlds fighter pilots to shoot down the UFOs and City Destroyers before they can wipe out Los Angeles, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, Moscow, New York and London. As each alien City Destroyer is defeated and the city is saved, play becomes increasingly challenging with UFOs becoming more agile and harder to shoot down.
About Superscape
Superscape specialises in industry standard 3D technology for wireless environments. The companys Swerve technology is a complete solution comprising a software-only 3D engine (Swerve Client), a powerful development tool integrated into 3ds maxtm (Swerve Studio) and a catalogue of 3D games (Swerve Content) available for licensing. Key players such as ARM, Siemens, Samsung, Motorola, THQ Wireless and SavaJe have already endorsed Swerve.
Superscape is quoted on the London Stock Exchange and has corporate offices in Hook, Hampshire (UK) and San Clemente, California (USA).
www.superscape.com
About Fox
A recognized industry leader, Twentieth Century Fox Licensing and Merchandising licenses and markets properties worldwide on behalf of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Twentieth Television and Fox Broadcasting Company, as well as third party lines. The division is aligned with Twentieth Century Fox Television, the top supplier of primetime entertainment programming to the broadcast networks.
For further information, please contact:
Maggie Templeman
Director, Corporate Communications
Superscape Group plc
Telephone: +44 1256 745769
Email: mtempleman@superscape.com
Darren Kyman
Fox Licensing and Merchandising
(310) 369 2664
END
Company website
aevansdj
- 23 Feb 2004 23:06
- 181 of 195
Xmortal I e-mailed the company's investor relations, regarding when their next set of results will be announced and was informed April 2004.
aevansdj
- 26 Feb 2004 13:27
- 182 of 195
Does anyone think Superscape is on a big downturn?Or is it just a temporary fall over the last few weeks?I'm puzzled as recent good news hasn't really had the effect you would anticipate.The only real driver seemed to be broker recommendations at the start of the year.
I hope it behaves like Protherics (PTI) did this share fell from a similar position despite good news before reaching recent highs!
xmortal
- 26 Feb 2004 16:47
- 183 of 195
I went to a mobile phone shop and asked if the 3D new games are on place, they said NO yet. The latest new phones can only handle 2D games. They also said that it will be sometime before the new phones will handle 3D games. We need to see how these get on on the market but i beleive these will be very popular since it will add value to the phones and nowadays we all want everything in our phones
xmortal
- 26 Feb 2004 22:38
- 184 of 195
You know fellow investors; everytime i see the price going down, I think: come on SPS you will not let me down. All the fundamentals are in place, I look the all data price and think: SPS will reach those dizzy height again. The little money I haev put here WILL grow stupid in the next 3 yrs. I will be giggling all the way to the bank. We will get there fellows. Good things comes who those who wait. I am very very positive it will reach 100p by the end of the year. Who else believe this?
aevansdj
- 26 Feb 2004 23:52
- 185 of 195
I have e-mailed the Investor Relations Department at Superscape asking questions
about how the 3GSM Conference has gone for them.If there is any plans to make games relating to forthcoming events ieEuro 2004 & Wimbledon as these would be good money spinners as the nation gets gripped by such events.I appreciate licenses soon get snapped up for these things but it was just a thought.It's like the Independance Day game why not X-MEN or Lord of the Rings or maybe Harry Potter?
I agree with the thought's of xmortal but believe marketing games which more people can associate with has to be good for Superscape and likewise investors.
I will have to wait and see if I receive anything back.
Happy1
- 29 Feb 2004 16:02
- 186 of 195
Well a 25% drop in over a month for no reason ! Looks like it is time to reverse the trend.
momentum
- 29 Feb 2004 16:30
- 187 of 195
Happy1 reason ? far more sellers than buyers.