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PCM..Deals in China (PCM)     

dynamicsoul - 17 Feb 2005 16:11

Time to stand up and be counted in my opinion..

news is turning positive here...wontg be long before sentiment drives this one up..........

moneyman - 03 Jun 2005 22:04 - 80 of 572

Nobody saw the news that Goldman Sachs have taken a position ;-)

squidd - 04 Jun 2005 07:44 - 81 of 572

man: Yes indeed, and topped up my holding. More heavyweights jumping aboard, have a look at the calibre of the board members on PCM,s excellent website, www.pmplc.com Yale and Harvard well represented there, they obviously believe in this company.
sd.

driver - 04 Jun 2005 09:46 - 82 of 572

squidd
I thought you meant this board for a minute; I was going to agree with you.

driver - 04 Jun 2005 10:27 - 83 of 572

Pacific Media already has a direct marketing TV station in Asia:
It is in Chinese, you can download the Chinese Text Display Support or just view it.


http://www.responze.tv/template

jimmy b - 04 Jun 2005 10:37 - 84 of 572

I'm interested driver , but 25% spread !! ?

driver - 04 Jun 2005 11:13 - 85 of 572

jimmy
Its .0016 to sell and .0018 to buy, but never mind that if they do the deal you could be looking at .10p who knows.

Correction .0018 to .10, I wouldnt want to ramp to much.

jimmy b - 04 Jun 2005 11:38 - 86 of 572

You've ramped me in , i mean roped me in, lol, seriously it looks interesting i might have bash on monday, thanks driver..JB..

driver - 04 Jun 2005 12:15 - 87 of 572

jimmy
That's another drink you owe me.

driver - 04 Jun 2005 12:29 - 88 of 572

I have borrowed this from another board so cannot take the credit, a good one for the newbies.

So whats the fuss? well PCM is basically a tv production company with production resources and satalite channels in the far-east/asia. The current aim being to aquire a license to copy the format of successful UK shopping channels owned by Sit-up.tv.

PCM already has an Asian based direct marketing TV channel, but requires the bid-up/price-drop license to be able to take advantage of the successful UK formula in Asia.

The theory being that the market is 10x larger and therefore profit potential 10x larger in Asia. Looking at the financial turn-around of sit-up.tv over a three year period (which with the expertise of media giants such as the expected arrival of Edgar Bronfman), PCM could could achieve a profit in less than 2years. Estimated revenues into Billions of pounds it doesn't take too much thought to realise PCM could soon become one large company.

The deal is not yet in the bag officially, but is as good as signed IMO. The share-price will re-rate. I'm in long for 4 - 5 years for a multi-bagger. The shareprice will always bounce given there are billions in issue and its quite widely held, so always opportunities to take profit into swings / buy low sell high etc... i.e. excellent trading opportunities.

Worst results ever just cleared and the market has reacted. i.e. virtually no reaction. Looks set for a rise in 2005 towards 0.5p.

sit-up
http://www.sit-up.tv/company_profile.htm

sit-up.tv over a three year period
http://www.sit-up.tv/financial%20history.htm

moneyplus - 05 Jun 2005 21:11 - 89 of 572

Could this be our next SEO or ASC ?? I feel a song coming on!!

jimmy b - 05 Jun 2005 21:19 - 90 of 572

driver's got me interested in this now, maybe its, money ,money, money ,moneyplus, that was a bit of a mouthful.

moneyplus - 05 Jun 2005 21:25 - 91 of 572

spot on!!

squidd - 05 Jun 2005 22:20 - 92 of 572

Driver: Have checked PCM's TV direct marketing site reported in your post 82.
It looks like the Asian ASOS. Hope E.W.R. is watching.
sd.

moneyplus - 06 Jun 2005 14:37 - 93 of 572

I think we should alert him to this--he's playing too much golf!!

driver - 06 Jun 2005 14:55 - 94 of 572

squidd
I think eric is in on this Re post 29 this thread, although he hasnt posted since.

jimmy
Stop pussy footing, are you in or out, It must be said this is going up or a bit down theres no middle.

jimmy b - 06 Jun 2005 15:03 - 95 of 572

driver iv pussy footed over to ERT and bought some of those instead..

moneyplus - 06 Jun 2005 15:10 - 96 of 572

I think there'll be plenty of time to join in--we'll have to wait for the sales and profits to come in. If it goes the way of ASC it'll be well worth it and we'll have joined at the bottom! well not quite for me as I bought some years and years ago at around 10p--just relieved they are coming back from the dead!!

jimmy b - 06 Jun 2005 15:15 - 97 of 572

Im keeping a close eye, this is one for the future for me , when funds allow.

EWRobson - 07 Jun 2005 20:35 - 98 of 572

Hi, folk; heard a rumour I'd been mentioned on this bb! moneyplus is quite right, she usually is: I've been playing too much golf and, in fact, I seem to be running the golf club.

Yes, I did buy a 'starter stake', on the basis that it seemes to have a lot of potential and I find you follow a share much more effectively if you have a stake. Don't see it as an Asian ASOS as rather more like Ideal Direct, although none the worse for that. If they make the breakthrough then it could mean big numbers. Good to be based in Hong Kong and none the worse for the Jewish backing.

In terms of value, the conversion of the MediaXposure debt into equity implies a valuation of $16m, somewhat less than the present cap. But that is under 'pre-existing terms'. MediaXposure have provided additional funding so they can't think they are throwing good money after bad. Really looked upon this as one to tuck away; certainly if you compare with a year ago there now does seem to be real potential. The billions of shares is reminiscent of HCEG but, if so, that's not a bad model; likely to be a consolidation at some stage which tends to be attractive for the bigger players.

Good luck all, including me!

Eric

moneyman - 07 Jun 2005 21:38 - 99 of 572

I decided to throw my profit money into this and let it mature. As everyone points out lot's of upside potential here.
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