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SUPERSCAPE - TECHNOLOGY FOR THE FUTURE. (SPS)     

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).

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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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hangon - 30 Jan 2008 15:06 - 707 of 707

This has been a woeful stock for so long I'm surprised anyone thinks any Action ( by us Retail Shareholders) will do any good - the flip-side is it might dealy the bid - or scupper it altogether!

. . . . . . . . . Can anone suggest a fair-price? . . . . . . . . . .

Personally I got out at higher prices, I think 24p just covered my investment. The fact is that Management was indifferent to shareholders as I recall from a couple of AGM at their UK offices. The last one I attended was enough and so I sold out 95% of my holding. The few I have now are to remind me not to hold on for so long.
The time faor action was about 4 years ago when Management first thought they could sell the business for MegaBucks ( to Disney etc), but they never pulled it off.

Their policy was to create games based on blockbuster videos, to play on telephones - frankly I never thought anyone would pay good money for a 2" view. At least a "ringtone" can be heard by everyone in the room, demonstratiing your personal importance ( or making you look a noisy prat, depending upon yr viewpoint!).
An expensive game merely wastes times and ruins your eyesight, whilst telling everyone else you are doing nothing useful.
I rest my case.
RIP SPS
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