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Anyone for SFX ! (SFX)     

skyhigh - 20 Apr 2005 14:56

Anyone in SFX ? .. relatively new company. lots of potential ( & cash calls!)Results due soon.. looks interesting. Any news/views ?

moneyman - 17 Apr 2006 21:34 - 33 of 59

IDEASFACTORY PREMIERES FIRST FILM FESTIVAL ON A TRAIN






Channel 4s IDEASFACTORY, in conjunction with Screen FX, will make movie history by launching the worlds first film festival to take place on board a train.


The Rolling Stock Short Film Festival will see 78 Central Trains carriages in the West Midlands being transformed into moving cinemas throughout April.


FILM Birminghams Director, Suzie Ralph, who is launching the first Rolling Stock train from New Street Station this week, thinks its a fantastic idea, Through this festival, IDEASFACTORY have come up with a brilliant new way of showcasing film. Birmingham has always been a city of innovators and film pioneers this is another example of how we are leading the way in finding creative, original ways of bringing film to a new audience.







Around 70 shorts, produced by both first time and professional film makers from as far a field as Australia and Hong Kong to Wolverhampton, will be screened during the four week event to an audience of over 70,000 passengers. The films will be shown through the network of on-board televisions introduced by Screen FX in December 2005.


Dan Jones, Editor of IDEASFACTORY West Midlands said: The Rolling Stock Short Film Festival is a unique opportunity to showcase new and established talent to a huge travelling audience. We hope that the inspirational schedule will provide some welcome entertainment for our travelling audience on their daily commute.


Stephen Ollier, Chief Executive of Train FX (the train operating division of Screen FX) said: We are delighted to be working with Channel 4 IDEASFACTORY on this interesting initiative. Im sure this film festival will reach more viewers than most.


Steve Banaghan, Managing Director for Central Trains, said: The TVs on trains have proved very popular with our passengers and we are pleased to support the worlds first film festival on a train.


Passengers will be able to text-vote for their favourite film throughout the festival, with the most popular shorts taking home a cash prize and filmmaking equipment courtesy of Casio. Voters also have the chance to win a one month rail pass each week during the festival.

moneyman - 17 Apr 2006 21:36 - 34 of 59

Remember the Express got the news correct about the placing ? well...


DAILY EXPRESS
*Redstone (RED.L) thought to be making good progress with voice-over internet.
*Traders expect positive feedback from Screen FX's (SFX.L) network in shopping malls.

skyhigh - 18 Apr 2006 09:09 - 35 of 59

Thanks for the news guys... could be a good time to top up and average down,,,,

moneyman - 21 Apr 2006 09:20 - 36 of 59

Contract win

RNS Number:7640B
Screen FX PLC
21 April 2006




Press Release 21 April 2006




ScreenFX plc



("ScreenFX" or "the Company")



New premier shopping centre contract win



ScreenFX plc (AIM:SFX), the digital advertising and communications specialists,
today announces that it has been awarded a six year exclusive contract with
Drakes Circus to supply digital advertising solutions to its recently
redeveloped premier shopping centre.



Drakes Circus, based in Plymouth, is owned by Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund
and Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company ("P&O") are the development
managers. The centre, which offers 51,950 sq m of retail space over two levels,
will be opened in September 2006, and will have a gross development value on
completion of #200 million.



Drakes Circus will provide the first fully covered shopping centre in Plymouth,
with eight major stores and over 48 shops, cafes and restaurants and 1,270
parking spaces. Marks and Spencer is the anchor tenant and the scheme will
bring approximately 2,000 new jobs to Plymouth.



Under this agreement, ScreenFX will supply ten 63 inch plasma digital
advertising screens and five bespoke info pods throughout the shopping centre.
The new initiative will enable Drakes Circus to further enhance its customer
service by delivering influential advertising campaigns, together with news and
centre information, to its customers.



Graham Corser, Senior Development Surveyor, of Drakes Circus said: "ScreenFX is
very much at the forefront of digital advertising and we are looking forward to
working closely with them to rollout the screens in Drake Circus. We were
particularly impressed with the technology and services offered by ScreenFX and
we are delighted to include digital advertising in our superb new malls at Drake
Circus. ScreenFX will further enhance our brand as the leading shopping centre
in the South West".



Commenting on the contract, Dave Clark, Chief Executive, said: "We are delighted
that our network will be included in yet another premium shopping centre. This
major contract win, our first in the South West region, further highlights the
strong progress we are making towards ScreenFX's objective of becoming the
leading digital screen network in major shopping malls throughout the UK. The
installations at Drakes Circus will take our annualised audience towards 360
million shoppers and ScreenFX's network now covers 20 major shopping centres
across the UK. With our critical mass figures growing, we are confident that we
can deliver sustainable long-term revenue growth for our shareholders".



- Ends -



For further information:
ScreenFX plc
David Clark, Chief Executive Tel: +44 (0) 161 428 5544
info@screenfx.com www.screenfx.com



Media enquiries:
Abchurch
Henry Harrison-Topham / Katherine Murphy Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700
Katherine.murphy@abchurch-group.com

skyhigh - 21 Apr 2006 10:00 - 37 of 59

This is good news... obviously we need more good contract wins but this is a step in the right direction.... might not see the SP as low as this again... good time to top up !

moneyman - 02 May 2006 11:20 - 38 of 59

New agreement award

RNS Number:2371C
Screen FX PLC
02 May 2006




Press Release 2 May 2006




ScreenFX plc



("ScreenFX" or "the Company")



ScreenFX announces new agreement award



ScreenFX plc (AIM: SFX), the digital advertising and communications specialists,
today announces it has entered into a major new agreement to pilot the
installation of an onboard passenger information and communications systems
within the transport sector. The pilot scheme is expected to commence
installation in the fourth quarter of 2006.



Due to commercial sensitivities, the Company is at this point unable to provide
additional information and a further update will be provided when appropriate.



- Ends -



For further information:
ScreenFX plc
David Clark, Chief Executive Tel: +44 (0) 161 428 5544
info@screenfx.com www.screenfx.com



Media enquiries:
Abchurch
Henry Harrison-Topham / Katherine Murphy Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700
Katherine.murphy@abchurch-group.com www.abchurch-group.com






Notes to editors


moneyman - 02 May 2006 17:59 - 39 of 59

http://www.sharecast.com/cgi-bin/sharecast/story.cgi?story_id=674662

moneyman - 03 May 2006 14:58 - 40 of 59

Nearly 10M traded today !

moneyman - 18 May 2006 09:03 - 41 of 59

Holding(s) in Company

RNS Number:1797D
Screen FX PLC
18 May 2006



Screen FX Plc (the "Company")
Holding in Company

Screen FX was advised on 15 May 2006 that Liontrust Asset Management now has an
interest in 48,341,350 ordinary shares in the Company, representing c.10.92% of
the issued share capital of Screen FX.



This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

END
HOLIIFETEEITLIR

moneyman - 30 May 2006 11:02 - 42 of 59

Big volume today !

skyhigh - 30 May 2006 11:27 - 43 of 59

Yes, looking strong.. bodes well for the future... I need this to get back to 7p l just to breakeven so there's a long long way to go for me. Need to get a few good results releases to prove revenue and profits are on the way b4 sp really starts to recover. However it looks more encouraging now.. imo.

moneyman - 04 Jul 2006 12:51 - 44 of 59

Something happening ?

kimoldfield - 04 Jul 2006 12:58 - 45 of 59

Haven't seen anything yet Moneyman, could be just that there is a realization that the company is undervalued at present.
kim

skyhigh - 04 Jul 2006 13:10 - 46 of 59

nothing obvious.... other than Kim's comment. :)

016622 - 05 Jul 2006 19:48 - 47 of 59

tipped by rhps...
target 2p

skyhigh - 05 Jul 2006 22:08 - 48 of 59

Kiss of death !? ... they tipped them at about 7p a yr or so ago... I stupidly bought on the back of that...I guess it can only go up from here anyway!

skyhigh - 05 Jul 2006 22:09 - 49 of 59

and... target 2p ? big deal!

016622 - 07 Jul 2006 13:06 - 50 of 59

80%!
cant sniff at that if it happens skyhigh

skyhigh - 07 Jul 2006 13:09 - 51 of 59

Yeh... but still well down (60/70%) on the 7p that I, and a lot of others, got in at !

moneyman - 29 Aug 2006 09:28 - 52 of 59

Acquisition of POPtv

RNS Number:1464I
Screen FX PLC
29 August 2006


Press Release 29 August 2006




ScreenFX plc

("ScreenFX" or "the Company")

Acquisition of competitor POPtv



ScreenFX plc (AIM: SFX), the digital advertising and communications specialist,
today announces the acquisition of POPtv Limited ("POPtv"), an independent
media sales company representing screen media in shopping malls, health and
retail environments, for a total consideration of #75,000, together with a
management earn-out linked to gross profit over the next four years.
Independently owned POPtv, which stands for 'Point of Purchase' TV, had a
turnover of #1.2 million at 31 March 2006. All POPtv senior management will
remain in position.



To demonstrate his confidence in the enlarged group, Mike Cottman, Non-Executive
Chairman of POPtv and its majority shareholder, will be subscribing for #500,000
of new shares in ScreenFX at a price of 1.8 pence per share. The admission of
the new shares is expected to become effective at 8.00 a.m. on 4 September 2006.
The new shares will rank pari passu in all respects with the existing Ordinary
Shares in issue.



David Clark, Chief Executive Officer of ScreenFX, said: "The synergies that
exist between POPtv and our Mall and Health divisions make this an excellent
acquisition, as it allows the Group to remove a competitor and remain focused on
our core offerings whilst strengthening our overall market position. We are now
represented in more of the country's biggest shopping malls, and will
significantly increase our penetration into the growing public health sector."



ScreenFX adds the digital advertising and content contracts with Bullring
Birmingham, Manchester Arndale, Frenchgate Doncaster, Oracle Reading and FBDY
Fulham to its strong existing roster of shopping malls which includes The
Trafford Centre, Manchester; The MetroCentre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; and,
Lakeside, Thurrock. As a result, the Company's MallFX division will increase
total reach from 360 million customers to over 450 million shoppers annually.



In the public health sector, the acquisition adds the advertising revenues from
The Life Channel currently screened in almost 900 GP surgeries nationwide, and
also, Baby TV (a specialist channel in antenatal waiting rooms in hospitals).



Mike Cottman, Non-Executive Chairman of POPtv, said: "In selecting ScreenFX as
our future partner we firmly believe we have chosen the business best placed to
capitalise on the growth in the out of home digital screen space. ScreenFX
offers a broad range of services which are ideal for the continued development
of our clients and our people."



- Ends -

For further information:
ScreenFX plc
David Clark, Chief Executive Tel: +44 (0) 161 428 5544
info@screenfx.com www.screenfxplc.com


POPtv Limited
Mike Cottman, Non-Executive Chairman Tel: +44 (0) 870 120 3838
info@poptv.ltd.uk www.poptv.ltd.uk


Seymour Pierce Limited
Stuart Lane, Corporate Finance Tel: +44 (0) 20 7107 8000
stuartlane@seymourpierce.com www.seymourpierce.com



Media enquiries:
Abchurch
Henry Harrison-Topham / Laura Riascos De Castro Tel: +44 (0) 20 7398 7700
henry.ht@abchurch-group.com www.abchurch-group.com





Notes to editors:



ScreenFX has five operating divisions, these are detailed below:



MallFX - a division established in 2004 that provides digital advertising
solutions to UK premium shopping malls. Current portfolio includes 20 'super
malls' which yields a footfall of over 340 million consumers per annum.



TrainFX - established in 2005, this is a new division designed for transport
sector media, providing state of the art technology for premium marketing
opportunities on commuter trains.



HealthFX - a new division, established in 2006 that targets the health sector,
both public and private, and addresses the need for more modern methods of
communication with patients, provides patient information and communication
systems.



BigFX - established in 1999, this division provides large format out of home
poster and banner advertising media space.



LiveFX - a specialist provider of creative marketing and content services to
both internal operating divisions and external clients.



ScreenFX joined AIM in March 2004. Further information can be found at:
www.screenfxplc.com




This information is provided by RNS
The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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