PapalPower
- 18 Aug 2005 12:15

Latest Major Deals and Agreements :
23rd Jan 2006 : "CPW Deal : CPW Deal Link
4th Jan 2006 : "Orange Deal : Orange Deal Link
20th Dec 2005 : "Carphone Warehouse Deal : C.P.W. Link
12th Dec 2005 : "Brand Your World" deal : German Link
5th Dec 2005 : Virgin Mobile Deal : Virgin Link
28th Nov 2005 : South Africa Deal : South Africa Link
7th Nov 2005 New agreement with Silverbirch Inc in Canada
Link : Silverbirch Link
19th Oct 2005 New agreement with 02
Link : O2 Link
12th Oct 2005 Landmark Canadian Deal
Link : Canadian Deal
30th Sept 2005 : Australasia agreement
Link : Australasia Agreement


Main Web Site : www.ki-bi.com
Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies Ltd. provides a solution for the physical distribution of mobile content based on a combination of consumer electronics devices and central management server systems. The Company's Ki-Bi cards (electronic, credit card size) and Ki-Bi server platform enable mass-market distribution of mobile content and services through retail and other non-virtual channels. It is an international company, with headquarters located in Israel, manufacturing lines in China, and partners and sales representatives across the globe.
Interim Period End 30th June
Full Year Period End 31st December
Shares in Issue = 20.4 million
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Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies Ltd.
30 September 2005
Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies Ltd.
Interim Results for the period to 30 June 2005
30 September 2005, Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies, (the 'Company' or 'Ki-Bi') a
leading provider of pocket-sized digital cards for downloading premium content
to mobile handsets, announces its half year results to 30 June 2005.
Financial Highlights
Revenues increased 160% to $0.38m (H1 2004: $0.14m)
Operating loss was $1.43m (H1 2004: $0.59m), reflecting a significant
investment in the Company's operations for future growth
Loss for period of $2.1m (H1 2004: $0.59m)
Net cash balances at 30 June 2005 amounted to $15.5m following
admission to AIM in May 2005
Fully diluted loss per share of $0.10 (H1 2004: loss of $0.20 per
share)
Operational Highlights
Research & Development spending increased by 126% to $0.77m
Sales & Marketing investment doubled to $0.31m (H1 2004: $0.15m)
establishing a significant presence in key markets of Europe and the US
To date, Ki-Bi has signed deals with global leaders in the mobile
market such as Ericsson, Orange, O2, MTV, Ericsson, Siemens, Motorola, and
other leading mobile content providers and aggregators.
The Company announces new partnerships and deals with additional global
partners including Accenture, Sun Microsystems, Reuters and Giant Steps
Today, Ki-Bi announces a major breakthrough into Australia and New
Zealand, six months ahead of schedule, through a distribution agreement with
reseller, RT Developments G.I.M. PTY Ltd
Commenting on the results, Ehud Levy, Chief Executive of Ki-Bi, said: 'In the
first half of 2005 we have expanded operations rapidly, thereby enabling the
Company to establish an early mover advantage in the potentially huge market
for mobile content distributed through physical formats.
'Ki-Bi's market position and balance sheet have been considerably strengthened
by its placing and admission to AIM, providing the Company with a solid
platform for long term growth. We entered the second half, as planned, with
a strong pipeline of sales leads with some of the largest players in the
industry. Our products were well received by some of the leading brands in
the telecom and media business which reassures us of our future prospects and
ability to deliver expected shareholders' value.'
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PapalPower
- 13 Oct 2005 08:25
- 27 of 81
http://www.totaltele.com/View.aspx?ID=1583&t=1
Ki-Bi Mobile Tech: Agrees Canadian Distribution Deal
Ki-Bi Mobile
12 October 2005
Mobile content distribution specialist Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies Ltd. Wednesday said it has concluded an agreement with 'The Source', Canada's largest electronics distributor, to sell Ki-Bi's products via The Source retail stores and to Canada's largest mobile operator Rogers Wireless.
In the first phase, Ki-Bi will produce 100,000 Rogers Wireless branded mobile content cards for distribution throughout The Source's 900 consumer electronics stores, it said.
The Source is Canada's largest retail electronics distributor and exclusively sells Rogers Wireless handsets in its stores. The deal will see the Rogers Wireless Ki-Bi cards offering content such as ringtones and wallpapers as well as links to the Rogers Wireless WAP site.
The deal is Ki-Bi's first in Canada and represents a further geographical expansion for the business following its recent expansions into the U.S. and Australasia, it said.
CEO Ehud Levy said:"The Source is a major player in the Canadian consumer electronics marketplace and this deal associates us with one of the leading consumer brands in the region. It is a win-win situation for all. Through Ki-Bi cards, Rogers Wireless subscribers can get content they want easily and Rogers Wireless will enjoy additional revenues from increased usage."
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Rogers Wireless Communications Inc. (Rogers Wireless) has offices in Canadian cities from coast to coast. Rogers Wireless operates Canada's largest integrated wireless voice and data network in Canada, providing customers with the benefits of GSM/GPRS - the world standard for wireless communications technology. Rogers Wireless Communications Inc. (TSX: RCM.B; NYSE: RCN) is approximately 56% owned by Rogers Communications Inc., and approximately one-third owned by AT&T Wireless Services, Inc. For more information, visit www.rogers.com/navigate.
PapalPower
- 19 Oct 2005 07:40
- 28 of 81
Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies Ltd.
19 October 2005
O2 TO DISTRIBUTE KI-BI CARDS
THROUGH ITS ONLINE CHANNEL
Music content cards to be bundled with leading handsets including, Sony
Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung, and Motorola
Tel Aviv, 19 October 2005, Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies, the mobile content
distribution specialist, today announces that the UK's premier mobile operator,
O2, will bundle Ki-Bi cards across the top four selling handsets currently being sold through its Online channel @
www.o2.co.uk/shop
. Ki-Bi will supply 50,000 cards to be used, in the first instance, across handsets including Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Motorola.
The O2 Ki-Bi cards will contain a range of music content from a series of
genre-based cards, covering music styles such as Urban, Dance and Indie/
Alternative. The cards will contain a range of premium rich mobile content such as ringtones, full track music, video clips and official artist voicemail
greetings as well as a link to O2's WAP service O2 Active. Revenues from the
cards will come from premium rate content downloads with income split between
the various parties.
The Ki-Bi mobile content card is a physical device and server platform for the
retail distribution of mobile content. To access content from a Ki-Bi card
customers simply dial the Ki-Bi service, hold their card up to their phone and
press the button on the card relating to the content they wish to receive. The
card then plays an acoustic tone which triggers the download of content to the
phone from the central server.
Richard Cohen, European Sales Director of Ki-Bi, said: 'This deal brings
together high-quality, premium mobile content along with a hugely powerful
distribution channel. Ki-Bi can provide a unique bridge between content
providers and physical distribution channels such as O2 Online, whereby all
parties can maximise their revenues from mobile content sales.'
- Ends -
ENQUIRIES
Ki-Bi Mobile Technologies
Ehud Levy +972 3 606 1101
Corfin Communications
Harry Chathli, Neil Thapar +44 20 7929 8989
PapalPower
- 24 Oct 2005 08:20
- 29 of 81
October new card, second for Singtel.
SingTel MusicVibes IDEAS Card
This card was issued as part of a music campaign MusicVibes, the music label of the IDEAS portal, which belongs to SingTel, Singapore's leading communications carrier.
This weekly-updated card offers 2 free ringtones, and also contains:
► Weekly Top 3 MP3
► Latest Rock Tones - English and Chinese versions
► Latest Pop Tones - English and Chinese versions
► Weekly Music Video - English and Chinese versions
► MusicVibes Portal
► Surprise Me! Bonuses
► Weekly Wallpapers of Chinese and English artists
► IDEAS Wizard - WAP link
Released
October 2005
PapalPower
- 24 Oct 2005 08:21
- 30 of 81
To see the SingTel Card above in action, go to
http://www.ideas.singtel.com/ideascard/
coeliac1
- 24 Oct 2005 13:18
- 31 of 81
Don't you think you are flogging a dead horse with this..both here and on iii you seem to be the only one interested and anyway the price has dropped from 98p on day 1 to the present 32p. It's tech, overseas and tiny.
PapalPower
- 24 Oct 2005 14:00
- 32 of 81
That is what makes it interesting, I am holding now at average of upper 30's and the directors have said after the fall to 50p no business reason for the fall. They are expected to report a good profit for full year ending 31st Dec so the more contract that come in the better, a good EPS figure for full year will be , and they have stated before they are on course for 6M US$ full year revenue (that was before the landmark Canada deal and the Australasia deal ahead of schedule).
For this to get noticed all it will need is a tip or a decent full year profit figure and then away it will go.
A lot of the shares that rise well are not featured on BB's until after they have risen or get tipped (so I am happy to talk to myself at the moment)
PapalPower
- 24 Oct 2005 14:13
- 33 of 81
Forget to add they have cash in the bank of 40p per share (and you do not even get a cash shell trading at cash or less), so at the present price the business is free and so is some cash, and its now into their busy Q4 where they turn over multi millions.
coeliac1
- 24 Oct 2005 16:59
- 34 of 81
Good luck. My take on this is that you will need it.
C
PapalPower
- 25 Oct 2005 11:33
- 35 of 81
Thanks for the good luck wishes, I feel people will notice it when the contracts keep coming in and then a nice profit is posted full year end, so a lump of good luck with that should go down well.
PapalPower
- 25 Oct 2005 15:49
- 36 of 81
Someone is getting serious, with a 250K buy at 35p !
PapalPower
- 26 Oct 2005 00:43
- 37 of 81
And a 200K buy as well, so a 200K and a 250K buy yesterday.
PapalPower
- 27 Oct 2005 11:25
- 38 of 81
More buys coming in and the slack is being taken up, someone got 40K at 34p and 25K at 35.75p today so far.
Online limits are improving so if the buying keeps up then in a few weeks or so if not less the price should start moving up.
PapalPower
- 30 Oct 2005 11:48
- 39 of 81
A post last week on AFN, I am hoping the move is up !
Wiganer - 27 Oct'05 - 11:48 - 214 of 215
Well, it certainly looks poised for a move one way or the other. Just tried to do a small upbet with IG and they are only taking upbets to close shorts.
SueHelen
- 30 Oct 2005 12:10
- 40 of 81
Interesting stock....have added to my stockwatch list.
PapalPower
- 01 Nov 2005 14:36
- 41 of 81
200K buys at mid price today (100 + 50 + 50) so have we had some director buys ?
PapalPower
- 02 Nov 2005 10:51
- 42 of 81
Reported now that the online limits have come good buy limit greatly reduced to under 10K and sell limit greatly increased to over 10K so there could be some action on KIB soon.
The big mystery buyer has done the job and cleared the overhang in recent weeks.
PapalPower
- 02 Nov 2005 22:26
- 43 of 81
The big buyer had another 140K today at 34p, this has been going on for some time and can go on for a lot longer I hope, will be interesting to see who it is once they finish their order.
PapalPower
- 04 Nov 2005 13:21
- 44 of 81
Still allowing sells at 0.5p above bid suggests our large buyer still wants more.
Edited as 2006 forecast needed now.
adicoleman
- 04 Nov 2005 18:22
- 45 of 81
ever get the feeling u r talking to your self !
PapalPower
- 05 Nov 2005 00:54
- 46 of 81
Yes, and with the trading statement today I will be talking to myself for another 10 months I can see.
It should take panic drop and it will be an over reaction. What must be remembered is that this listed at 100p, at just over 50p there was a "no business reason for the fall" and now after a few panic sells last thing its 30p.
Cash in the bank in June was equiv to 40p per share, even carrying over the same loss for the second half (which it should not be), they would finish the year with over 30p cash in the bank.
What we should be seeing now is a realisation of the need to carry over key Q4 sales into H1 next year (if you are having a bad year then have a really bad one but end with over 30p cash in the bank and then have a really good 2006) this is in the line of realising key revenue next year.
Therefore my take is that end of year accounts will show 30p per share cash in the bank after year end losses but major sales Q4 05 taken into H1 06 and interims for H1 06 will show a profit.
Should trade now around the cash per share level and will go up depending on the flow of contract news. Not a major panic as its priced in now already and means a good chance to average down now for present holders. With the move of sales revenue into 2006 there should be a lot of interest before interim results but that is some time away now.
At present given some sales and historic burn rate they should have around 35 to 36p cash per share in the bank and I would guess by year end (Dec 31st) around 32 to 33p cash per share in the bank and then rolling into a bumper H1 06 figures should provide quite a run at that time.