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.
Dil
- 27 Sep 2005 23:42
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Pauly .... about time you changed your name again , your credibility is about 50% less than the statement from YOO re cash flow positive at the last set of results.
Keep in touch .... tw*t.
Dil
- 27 Sep 2005 23:48
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Just remembered ... he filtered me , somone pass my best regards on to him :-)
stringy
- 27 Sep 2005 23:50
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Paul,
Dil sends his best regards!
Dil
- 28 Sep 2005 00:05
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lol
chocolat
- 28 Sep 2005 00:07
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I've often thought you needed a translator, Dil.
Unfortunately, my time at Bangor obviously wasn't enough :)
Dil - 27 Sep 2005 23:42 - 2688 of 2690
Pauly .... about time you changed your name again , your credibility is about 50% less than the statement from YOO re cash flow positive at the last set of results.
Keep in touch .... tw*t.
You're so...concise :)
chocolat
- 28 Sep 2005 00:24
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..unlike some
paulmasterson1 - 27 Aug 2005 15:59 - 2502 of 2690
Hi All,
Interims will show how well YOO are doing, much better than last years final results did
You should have stopped there pm.
bhunt1910
- 28 Sep 2005 10:26
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As zebedee once said - boing - and up she goes again. Must confess - I expected this to fall some more
Baza
skids
- 28 Sep 2005 14:04
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despite the results YOO have bounced back a bit!
willfagg
- 28 Sep 2005 18:06
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I am not saying that some of the comments passed on this thread could be right and i also would like some more comment from YOO on their current cashflow performance.However were they are still "burning" cash at the rate suggested from the first half report then they would have already run out in the first three months of the second half so they must be at least level on cash flow? Other than the potential cash flow issue why were the results bad? I could be wrong but it is sounding a little like woe woe and thrice woe or put another way "we are doomed Captain Mainwaring"......are we?
paulmasterson1
- 28 Sep 2005 20:02
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chocolat
Your drivel and crap is now squelched .... tosser !
paulmasterson1
- 28 Sep 2005 20:04
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Stringy Hi,
dil can F' off too, the low life piece of dog dirt ....
Cheers,
PM
iPublic
- 28 Sep 2005 20:40
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lol
I must use that one on Malkie!
ptholden
- 28 Sep 2005 21:06
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paul
although your research is appreciated by some posters to these boards. What is not is your attitude to those who either disagree with you, or point out the error of your ways. You don't always get it right, so accept criticism that comes your way with a modicum of grace. In other words, demonstrate a grown up attitude, rather than that of a complete dick head.
pth
chocolat
- 28 Sep 2005 22:20
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Dil - off topic (sorry guys)
When you get abusive mail from squelchers - does it take 3 attempts before they get there?
Is it me or the squelcher who needs counselling? :S
Only asking as a total novice :)
Frampton
- 29 Sep 2005 08:26
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Well said pth
hewittalan6
- 29 Sep 2005 08:53
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One of the plays of the week according to MAM homepage!!!
willfagg
- 29 Sep 2005 09:05
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anybody read the article in share mag today on YOO?
mactavish
- 29 Sep 2005 09:08
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YOO have a big spread in todays Shares mag with a BUY recommendation and short term target back to 10p.
Good comments about costs savings this year of some 4.5 million and Neil McDonald really getting a grip on teh company and turning teh turnover into profit.
Cites teh example of the huge database for dateline that is now growing very fast online and mobile content too.
Suggests two months for cash flow positive and enough cash to take through to profitability next year with loss around 4 million for this full year then profits rising 1-2 million and upwards next.
Also talks of the opportunities of deregulation 2007 and all the other great things YOO are into. Potential still as big but management right now, infrastructure all in place and bring on the profits and share price rise.
willfagg
- 29 Sep 2005 09:39
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Thanks for the info mactavish. Maybe my comments to the YOO derampers in post 2705 yesterday were not that far wrong.
" after all some of the comments passed on this thread could be right and i also would like some more comment from YOO on their current cashflow performance.However if they were still "burning" cash at the rate suggested from the first half report then they would have already run out of cash in the first three months of the second half(ie Jul,aug,sep) so they must be at least level on cash flow? Other than the potential cash flow issue why were the results bad? I could be wrong but it is sounding a little like woe woe and thrice woe or put another way "we are doomed Captain Mainwaring"......are we?
PM come back from what mactavish says they are cashflow positive in second half of this year with growing sales. I make it 1-0 to you and the games only just started for YOO.
Dil
- 29 Sep 2005 11:35
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Dunno choccy , I've never upset anyone .... tosser
roflmao