Happy1
- 03 Mar 2004 22:47
Superscape was founded nearly twenty years ago, and has been dedicated throughout its history to the development of ground-breaking software technology for the creation and delivery of innovative, high quality interactive 3D applications.
Over the years, Superscape has amassed unparalleled expertise and experience in the development of 3D software capable of working within the constraints of limited memory devices, slow processor speeds and strictly controlled file sizes.
Drawing on this knowledge, Superscape has established a world-leading position in the development of industry-standard 3D technology and applications for mobile devices. The company's Swerve technology has been developed specifically for wireless environments in close collaboration with ARM, and comprises a 3D engine (Swerve Client), authoring tools (Swerve Studio) and a broad portfolio of 3D content, with particular emphasis on 3D games. Swerve is being adopted on a global basis by many of the mobile industry's leading players, together with world-renowned content and brand organisations.
Superscape has corporate headquarters in Hook, Hampshire (UK) and San Clemente, California (USA) with regional offices in Tokyo and Sydney. The company is quoted on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: SPS).
Superscape (SPS) has received various tips in the press and by Analysts recently which will certainly give impetous to the share price. Indicators are looking good with the RSI rising off an oversold position and the MACD crossing showing BULLISH signs for the stock.
The mobile gaming market is still in it's infancy but the projected revenue is enormous. Mobile operators are looking at tapping the Gameboy market as they feel that users will not want to carry around a multitude of technology and if they have a mobile phone which can double as a gaming station than people will prefer this option.
People should also look at the recent contracts which SPS have signed for their technology. This is a technology company which could well be a great success in 2004.
Company website
http://www.superscape.com/
Please also check the SPS thread at
www.iii.co.uk
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mg
- 25 Feb 2005 09:11
- 423 of 707
Don't you just love the IC - gave me a chance to add to my collection ;)
Anyone got the article ?
localsonly
- 25 Feb 2005 09:31
- 424 of 707
The last time IC said they were a sell, the sp was 32p, that says it all. One journo hack lost out sometime ago on SPS and now he is persuing an undecated ignorant vendetta against SPS and he has obvioulsy done little research on the 3G game area otherwise his article wouldn't be so factually incorrect!
joehargan1
- 25 Feb 2005 12:19
- 425 of 707
I've topped up significantly today - as I'm sure has whoever wrote that IC piece. Reminded me to cancel my subscription to that rag. We'll all be sitting pretty come the results. KTF
paulgrip
- 25 Feb 2005 12:28
- 426 of 707
Great oppurtunity to buy some more!! Doubled my holding!
nkirkup
- 25 Feb 2005 12:56
- 427 of 707
Mind my ignorance, but when are the results due?
joehargan1
- 25 Feb 2005 13:09
- 428 of 707
Nkirkup, March - date tbd is what I understand
hlyeo98
- 25 Feb 2005 16:42
- 429 of 707
I have also topped up today...buy on weakness...SPS is cheap...just look at the numbers of top contract deals it has...thanks to IC, otherwise i wouldn't be able to buy at this low price.
Spaceman
- 25 Feb 2005 16:47
- 430 of 707
mg, you mean add IC to your collection of porn mags? ;-)
sandrew64
- 25 Feb 2005 21:21
- 431 of 707
Last years results came out on 21 April. I rang them again as last time I rang they told me March and this time was told that April was correct. My apologies Kivver, I was misinformed.
Kivver
- 28 Feb 2005 13:04
- 432 of 707
news today
LONDON (AFX) - Vodafone Group PLC said subscribers to its third-generation mobile phone service have downloaded over 1 mln songs since the launch of its high-speed offering in November.
The mobile phone giant said it has also increased its catalogue of downloadable tracks to 500,000, compared to the 3,000 songs that were available when 3G services were launched.
'The initial response to the full track music service has been very encouraging and following customer research we have upgraded the experience further,' said Guy Laurence, Vodafone's Director of consumer marketing.
Lets hope games are just as popular, shows downloading is on the up.
Kivver
- 10 Mar 2005 10:29
- 433 of 707
Should we start to panic yet?
skids
- 10 Mar 2005 11:03
- 434 of 707
Why should we?
paulgrip
- 10 Mar 2005 11:39
- 435 of 707
no need to panic!!
willfagg
- 10 Mar 2005 11:49
- 436 of 707
I am surprised that SPS have not issued a statement to calm the waters after SHARES comments that the revenues from games was only ever going to be small.
Kivver
- 10 Mar 2005 12:17
- 437 of 707
Why? because they have dropped from 60p to 47p. no news about income, revenues or downloadable games pick-up. downloadable music has taken off, hope games do the same!! im staying in but must admit i would like to hear some good news.
willfagg
- 10 Mar 2005 13:03
- 438 of 707
I agree with you , and I am still in, but i would have thought they would have refuted the comments.(it is a 20%price drop!...mind you thats not unusual for my shares)
Trouble is if I still believe in the share then i assess that at 45p I ought to buy some more!!!
skids
- 10 Mar 2005 13:03
- 439 of 707
I think its just an opportunity to top up. There has been no news, so the drop is probably down to people pulling out that need the cash.
It will take time to get the revenue figures in from there global sales IMO. So its a case of being patient I think.
localsonly
- 10 Mar 2005 13:14
- 440 of 707
Skids is spot on, the revenues given to SPS are delayed by some time so KR doesn't really know how things are shaping up yet for December and January. In essence, nobody really knows, the move is just small investors trying to second guess the games overall which is a tricky job, if it goes down to 42p then I'm in big style. he management will issue a trading update only if it is significantly different from expectations so assume that they are trading inline or thereabouts and make your mind up on the companies valuation from that point, the choice is yours as an investor, results are about a month away so trading volumes should start to pick up!
joehargan1
- 10 Mar 2005 13:16
- 441 of 707
In my view the board are mis-managing the investment community and should be much more proactive in updating the analysts and other investors on progress. They seem to be paying this no attention whatsoever and the sp is suffering badly as a result. I agree with being patient but a good company with good results would not allow such a long period to pass without issuing at the very least a trading statement. SP volatility is bad for the long term health of the company and investors view of the risk. If indeed they do have an investor relations strategy then we are seeing precious little evidence of this. I also still believe in the company potential but the silence is deafening (and harmful). Joe
willfagg
- 10 Mar 2005 13:24
- 442 of 707
I agree Joe, but if you think back they were making announcements in the press about winning contracts and have just about all the top worldwide service providers signed up. There appeared to be an announcement every other day! I find the comparative quite a concern