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DEAL GROUP MEDIA, My Tip For 2005. (DGM)     

goldfinger - 22 Dec 2004 11:51

Deal Group Media is the biggest and only true online advertiser on the whole of the London stock exchange. Its business is that of focussing on delivering high returns to its clients from online advertising through all differing sizes of web site and search engines. The massive increase in online advertising means it is at the very leading edge of the growth in the industry.

Just a few raw figures to look at in this industry.

*Internet advertising now accounts for around 4% of all company advertising and is growing as a % of all company advertising, we are only at the very beginning of a Mass market.

*The market is expected to break 500 million by the end of December.

*The market saw a 75% increase in revenues in the first 6 months of 2004, so you can see the growth is really staggering.

*Just take a look at this site and others and see all the adverts and pop ups plastered around, theres a good chance that DGM have a hand in many of these adverts.

*The biggest growth stimulant has to be the growth in online shopping and this should increase the market size for many years to come.


The last results reported were very encoraging indeed and 2005 shold be the year this one really breaks out and shines, here are the main points.

Deal Group Media plc, the online marketing group whose activities include
performance-based advertising and search engine marketing, today announces its
interim results for the six months ended 30 June 2004.

Highlights


Business transformed by merger of The Deal Group and IBNet plc


Combined operations turnover 6.55 million (878,000 by former IBNet plc)*


Pre-tax profit 619,000 (before amortisation of goodwill)


Pre-tax profit 45,000 (623,000 loss by former IBNet plc)*


New blue chip clients being won


Core business achieving record growth month on month


An increasingly positive online marketing outlook


Further progress anticipated in the second half of 2004.

The company as an impressive list of clients.......

: AOL, Autotrader, American Express, BT, B&Q, Cancer
Research, Comet, Coral, Dial-a-phone, easyjet, esure, Halifax, Interflora, John
Lewis, Littlewoods, Ladbrokes, Lloyds TSB, Match, MBNA, MoreThan, Nestle, phones
4U, Tiscali, Virgin Megastore, 888 and many more.


Key growth sectors are: mobile telecommunications, broadband, financial and
automotive, with further growth coming from gaming, travel and retail.


On results Adrian Moss, Chief Executive, said:

'We are delighted with the results now being delivered by the Group and our
promising potential. The foundations put in place following the merger, our
focus on delivering return on investment through measurable online marketing for
advertisers and our industry profile, are proving to be a combination that is
delivering value for clients, shareholders and other stakeholders alike. In a
marketplace that continues to grow and consolidate, we are seeking further
acquisitions to broaden the width of our offering and extend our geographic
reach. We look forward to continued growth.'

The company are making great strides to grow organically and are looking at the very large European market were acquisitions will be made.

Outlook

We anticipate that the second half of 2004 will continue to progress
successfully. Turnover exceeded the 1 million a month landmark for the first
time in 2004 and has consistently remained there. Month-on-month, the
Performance Network channel is enjoying record growth. The online advertising
channel is now establishing itself with regular repeat orders. Search remains a
strong growth opportunity and the newly launched affinity channel shows early
signs of success. Our key channels are growing and we anticipate they will
continue to do so.
With nine months of the new business operating and significantly outperforming
the previous entities, we have a solid base to continue delivering for our
clients and shareholders. We can only repeat the sentiments of our 2003 Annual
Report - we remain confident and excited about the Group's prospects.

Fundies.

Y/Ending 31-12-2004 EPS 0.50p P/E 25.00
Y/Ending 31-12-2005 EPS 0.80p P/E 8.5

So forward P/E of 8.5 is very cheap for an online growth stock.

Alpha/Beta

The beta is on the low side so it wont exactly fly, but all in all it looks a solid growth investment. Certainly not another 'As Seen On Screen' but as per this weeks Investors Chronicle, low beta stock have greatly outperformed high beta stock this past year.

Does it have any minuses, well although not a minus some from the old school would be looking at Intangible assets and amortisation of goodwill but as an healthy profit making company I see no reasons to be negative here.

It is a cyclical industry is advertising but lets face it we are now on the upcurve and more and more businesses are turning to the internet for cheaper advertising solutions.

Conclusion

This looks a solid sound investment and although I wont put a figure on the Sp with its ongoing fantastic growth I would be hoping for a very exciting performance during 2005.

DYOR

Cheers GF.

By the way the chart added as per Dils request.....................

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goldfinger - 18 Feb 2005 23:58 - 233 of 432

Hp andy, no drat I missed SEO but felt it to be the strongest tip on that Shares list. Will have to wait and see.

cheers GF.

brain2brain - 24 Feb 2005 15:30 - 234 of 432

Thought this one had held up very well yesterday compared with all my other red shares so decided to add some more to the pot. So far so good. Anyone got any new news about DGM?

Cheers

B2B

mickeyskint - 24 Feb 2005 15:47 - 235 of 432

Shares mag 'Play of the week' early November. They 'Chris Bourke' reckond these would double within 6 months. At that time the price was 10.37p so he's well ahead of his play. Read Shares 4-10 Nov issue 45 tells you all about them.

MS

brain2brain - 24 Feb 2005 15:58 - 236 of 432


Many thanks for that MS. Will do.

B2B

hlyeo98 - 24 Feb 2005 18:31 - 237 of 432

DGM featured favourably in this week's Shares Mag.

niggle - 24 Feb 2005 18:52 - 238 of 432

as did IBG :O)

Sooner44 - 24 Feb 2005 18:53 - 239 of 432

I came in on this at 11p and am amazed at the speed it has risen. Shares Mag gives a small write-up, again favourable, commenting that Turnover in Q4 for the current year is up 232% v. last year. I'm hanging in longer - it seems there is no negative news on this and it's closer to results, so I don't think it warrants a sell, IMHO. Having said that there were some big "sells" today of 500,000 x2 (I appreciate there may be a margin of error in there). Good luck to all holding.....

andysmith - 24 Feb 2005 21:45 - 240 of 432

On-line advertising growing as very fast rate, plently more to come from DGM. If all goes to plan I'll take my stake out at 40p and sit back and watch what happens to the rest. Companies with the right product at the start of culture changes should do well.

goldfinger - 24 Feb 2005 23:27 - 241 of 432

Hang in there guys, If I can at an entry point of just over 6p I am sure you can. Remember new top brass on board, money to spend, and a fantastic growth area. The results not far off will give us the chance to see this one far cheaper and new investors flocking in.

cheers GF.

snaylor - 25 Feb 2005 09:04 - 242 of 432

Do you mean this will make it look cheap GF, or it will fall on results?

goldfinger - 25 Feb 2005 09:26 - 243 of 432

No im basicaly saying the growth in earnings per share will bring down the P/E and the forward P/E.

cheers GF.

jimwren - 25 Feb 2005 13:25 - 244 of 432

andysmith

you hit it right on the nail with your comments regarding culture change. Saw martin sorrell of WPP being interviewed this morning about the challenges facing them and he mentioned on-line ads on and the need for WPP to adapt to changing needs. The message is obviously sinking in even among the big boys.

goldfinger - 25 Feb 2005 13:29 - 245 of 432

Could make DGM a bid target. Always thought that they might be.

cheers GF.

mickeyskint - 25 Feb 2005 13:36 - 246 of 432

GF

Who do you think would make a move on them.?

MS

jimwren - 25 Feb 2005 13:59 - 247 of 432

Any of the big ad companies - WPP, Aegis or the French one , Havas (?). If your clients are losing share by sticking with conventional but declining media such as newpapers or TV ads then you have got to offer something else.

goldfinger - 25 Feb 2005 16:11 - 248 of 432

Im with Jim here but I think WPP will have their eyes on DGM.

cheers GF.

stuartth1309 - 25 Feb 2005 18:46 - 249 of 432

1 million sell after hours?!?!

hlyeo98 - 27 Feb 2005 23:19 - 250 of 432

Hope it goes up further tomorrow

goldfinger - 28 Feb 2005 11:59 - 251 of 432

Thats a new high for the year surely?.

cheers GF

ugez009 - 02 Mar 2005 11:12 - 252 of 432

results out march 29th.
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