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VIALOGY A WEALTH MAKER (VIY)     

diamonds - 19 Jan 2007 16:58

from w-w-bb:

19.01.2007 - Total Rocketscience

The third and final company making up our Risk / Reward trilogy on shares for 2007 has so many investment negatives that most observers might not even give it more than a cursory glance. Although quoted on the London AIM market, it is based on the other side of the World, has reported revenues and cash flow of diddly squat and, more importantly, operates in an area of expertise so deep in boffinland that you need to be at least a 5 star techie to venture anywhere near it.

What originally persuaded us to give it a second look was the fact that legendary Stockmarket investor, Jim Slater, was pouring money into it via several successive rounds of financing. As we all know, Mr. Slater is a qualified accountant and hugely experienced corporate financier but clearly he is more at home in leafy Surrey than in the technologically rarified atmosphere of Southern California. However, he must have gleaned enough about what the company actually did to get extremely excited about it. In fact, by last Autumn, he had grown to like it so much that, to paraphrase the immortal Victor Kiam, he bought the remaining 51 % of the company that his vehicle, Original Investments, didn't already own.

The company in question was VIALOGY and, ever since it was fully reversed into Original just before Christmas, Slater's loyal band of followers have seen their highly speculative penny punt move on to the calculated risk category and been duly rewarded with a 50% shareprice improvement. We first latched on to this situation last April when we wrote a piece entitled The Cisco Kid ( see news archive ). To recap briefly, the company was set up by some brainboxes who had earlier worked together on supercomputing projects for NASA. Led by Dr. Sandip Gulati, the team appeared to have perfected software to detect and enhance extremely weak signals previously obscured by background noise. This may not seem particularly earthshattering to the layman but, apparently, the applications for this technology are not only revolutionary but almost limitless which suggests that an exponential rise in licensing income could well lie ahead.

Big news clearly travels fast on the Eastern seaboard because global behemoths Cisco and Boeing have already enlisted Vialogy to work on 2 major government inspired projects and these are just the ones that the company have been allowed to talk about publicly. As we reported in April, Cisco has contracted Vialogy to help with its IPICS programme which seeks to make sure that all emergency services and government agencies can communicate with each other quickly via computers and phones. The need to address this obvious requirement was highlighted by 9 / 11 when communications between different departments with different systems proved chaotic.

For its part, Boeing has recently confirmed that Vialogy has delivered a tenfold improvement in the accuracy and efficiency of the types of gyroscopes it uses in spacecraft and missile navigational systems. It is also known that both Cisco and Boeing see a major role for the technology in such areas as border controls and missile defence systems. Elsewhere a much smaller Texan company, Evolution Petroleum, is applying the technology to improving seismic evaluation of oil and gas deposits.

This initial clutch of applications is almost certainly just the tip of a very large iceberg that is going to float into view over the next few years and all that is required is a little patience. At todays price of 5.5p, Vialogy is valued at a mere 22m. To justify this valuation, the company would have to be earning say 2 million pretax. With cash reserves of 3 million and its heavyweight partners funding the projects it is involved in, Vialogy should be able to get through to breakeven without further recourse to shareholders. We would expect this stage to be reached sometime over the next 12 months. Thereafter, profits could / should escalate very dramatically as new applications and licensing income start to snowball.

On a two year view, shareholders could be rewarded extremely handsomely indeed. Vialogy is in so many ways akin to last weeks selection, CORAC. Both are now moving from the development stage to commercialization with the scales tipping away from blue sky risk towards the reality of cash flow. Both have mindblowing upside potential yet both have current shareprice action that makes drying paint look positively orgasmic. Although this presents an opportunity for latecomers, it is a frustrating byproduct of both companies involvement with highly sensitive technology and powerful, publicity shy partners. Moreover, the present lack of any meaningful numbers together with the sheer scale of future potential makes any serious stockbroker research well nigh impossible. All this will resolve itself in due course but, as they say in the Grolsch advert, all good things come to those who wait.

pumben - 14 Sep 2008 01:16 - 802 of 1209

CAn someone explain something, has Jim Slater sold all of his shares or has he just moved them around to a trust or something. There have been a extremely large number of sells since the news on Jim Slater holding. Does anyone know when the results are due from the oil well ?

bluemango - 15 Sep 2008 09:05 - 803 of 1209

He has added to his individual holding (by 3 million announced on 10th Sep) while reducing from his investment vehicle Artemis.

Comments elsewhere have suggested results from the oil drilling might be due later this month.

fliper - 29 Sep 2008 08:49 - 804 of 1209

ViaLogy Plc ('ViaLogy' or 'the Company')

Projects Update




Pasadena, California - 29 September, 2008: Vialogy PLC (AIM: VIY), the AiM-listed technology company, is pleased to announce significant developments in three of its major projects.




Software installation in military base




The Company has been awarded a sub-contract from a major US defense system integrator for the insertion of ViaLogy's sensor interoperability platform software into an operating military base security system. ViaLogy will integrate the multiple perimeter surveillance systems on the base, simplifying operations and eliminating system failure in security deployment.




More detailed information on the project and the names of the systems integrator firm and the specific military base cannot be disclosed for national security reasons.




In addition, SPM was recently deployed by Los Angeles County first responders at a major sports event attended by over 90,000 fans to demonstrate and assess effectiveness in providing advance warning and crisis management in the event of a chemical or biological terrorist event. Following this success, LA County also deployed SPM to co-ordinate security and surveillance at the 60th Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.




'The diversity of these SPM applications helps to position the product as the certified CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive detection) and physical security sensor integration engine for purchases of enterprise-grade systems. We anticipate future customers will include state, local and federal procurement agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security, and system integrator firms', said Terry Bond, ViaLogy's Chairman.




New dates set for Oil & Gas validation




Hurricane Ike has caused a brief postponement of the ViaLogy-Atascosa Engineering partnership plans to drill its first well and thereby prove the value of ViaLogy's Quantum Resonance Interferometry (QRI) technology which is being used to determine the oil reservoir's location, capacity and porosity, as well as the exact drill site. This adaptation of QRI is branded QuantumRD.




'Ike's unpredictable progress through Texas meant we had to delay preparations for erecting the drilling equipment', said Mr. Bond. 'At one point it appeared that the site, near San Antonio, would be in the eye of the storm. Fortunately it transpired the area was on the perimeter and we sustained minimal damage.'




While the project is a pilot, this is a fully operational extraction site and a strike should substantiate the effectiveness of the technology in the oil discovery process. Drilling is now scheduled for mid-October and results will be available towards the end of that month.




Aerial pipeline surveys in October




The second imminent application for QRI, called QSUB, will be used to determine exact geolocation and condition of underground oil and gas pipelines. Proof-of-concept flights by Sky Research Inc of Ashland, Oregon, www.skyresearch.com, organised by ViaLogy and its partner firm ASTFS, are scheduled for this October. The aim is for QSUB technology to analyse data from airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and light detection and ranging (LIDAR) sensors. ViaLogy has received strong indications of interest from leading pipeline firms in the success of the proof-of-concept work and in purchase of the operational service when available.




'There are almost 3 million kilometres of buried pipeline in the US alone', said Mr. Bond. 'A cost-effective means of providing exact pipeline location and status is in high demand by both pipeline firms and regulatory agencies. We believe that the latest radar equipment, combined with QSUB data analysis will enable this to be done by aerial surveys.'




mitzy - 03 Oct 2008 15:56 - 805 of 1209

On the road to nowhere.

notlob - 03 Oct 2008 17:18 - 806 of 1209

Informed comment? No.
You are wrong, imo, as will be shown this month by two important projects reaching fruition.

The first one is the oil drilling technology, where the first well is due to be drilled in a few weeks time. Vialogy stand to earn $8m from this first well alone, and further sites for drilling are being lined up.

The second one is pipeline survey, where, again, the results of VIY's unique technology should be available in a few weeks time. Terms have already been agreed for a minimum of $26m revenue to VIY over the next 5 years from this one application. Note, that is minimum revenues.

The danger here is to confuse share price action with the underlying performance of the company. Sometimes the two are related. In this case, I have very strong reasons for believing this is not the case.#

In addition, Vialogy have multiple contracts going forwards for their SPM product, as detailed in the annual report.

I believe the current sp is more down to crap markets than anything else and that the sp stands a very good chance of being significantly higher in under one months time.

We shall see!

cynic - 03 Oct 2008 17:26 - 807 of 1209

VIY seems to have run out of credibility, i suspect because there is still(?) no indication when it might turn into a profitable business ..... is still hold some of these, but really cxannot see good reason to throw more money in ...... chart looks as bad as that for SEO!

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mitzy - 07 Oct 2008 11:34 - 808 of 1209

Where is this going to..> in a month it has lost 50%.

halifax - 07 Oct 2008 11:37 - 809 of 1209

Waiting for exceptionally good news!

cynic - 07 Oct 2008 12:17 - 810 of 1209

better waing for godot

halifax - 07 Oct 2008 12:18 - 811 of 1209

Aren't we all.

cynic - 07 Oct 2008 12:20 - 812 of 1209

me? .... just waiting for last trump!

fliper - 22 Oct 2008 11:49 - 813 of 1209



ViaLogy Plc ('ViaLogy' or 'the Company')




Start of Oil Exploration Drilling in Texas







London, October 16, 2008 - ViaLogy PLC (LSE:VIY), the AiM-listed technology company, announces that Atascosa Exploration LLC (Atascosa), of San Antonio, Texas, has begun drilling the first of six wells planned on the Charley & Nancy Hundley High Lonesome Ranch in McMullen County, Texas. The location and boundaries of the prospective oil reservoir, including prediction of its size, porosity and volume were determined by the use of ViaLogy's QuantumRD technology. The rock fault is believed to contain a significant oil reservoir.




The initial well is to be drilled to a total depth of 6,000 feet and total depth is predicted to be reached within the next week.




halifax - 22 Oct 2008 15:37 - 814 of 1209

What's the betting they strike water or hot air?

Trix77 - 23 Oct 2008 16:07 - 815 of 1209

Texas is rich with oil & has 150,000 producing wells.

However one would have thought if there was oil where VIY are drilling, Jock Jason or Digger would have discovered it in the 60's....plus the fact JR never found any there either so it doesn't look good does it ?

fliper - 31 Oct 2008 09:33 - 816 of 1209

'Atascosa is not at all discouraged by this development' said Atascosa CEO John Mullins. 'The drilling outcome was a result of our not informing ViaLogy of the problem the raw data ultimately caused. The QuantumRD analysis was correct based on available data. Atascosa has committed to drill at least three separate prospects using QuantumRD and remains committed to that effort, which will be at an additional cost to Atascosa of $2-3 million dollars. ViaLogy will continue to receive at no cost a 5% Back-In-After-Pay-Out working interest in the first well successfully drilled and completed on each prospect, with the right to participate in subsequent wells under a standard operating agreement.'




ViaLogy CEO, Robert Dean, said: 'The ViaLogy geoseismic team located a significant oil reservoir as predicted, and we consider this a positive milestone in earning proof of concept for QuantumRD. We are moving ahead with Atascosa within 30 days to begin drilling the next two prospects, which we expect will conclusively validate QuantumRD as a breakthrough oil discovery tool.'

mitzy - 12 Dec 2008 14:22 - 817 of 1209

Well thats about it its a penny stock now... its the end of the pier.

dealerdear - 12 Dec 2008 15:52 - 818 of 1209

or off it ...

halifax - 12 Dec 2008 16:14 - 819 of 1209

Jim Slater must be upset having made the wrong investment decision, or did he get out while the going was good?

halifax - 15 Dec 2008 16:08 - 820 of 1209

Moving up can we expect some good news for a change?

fliper - 16 Jan 2009 16:11 - 821 of 1209

Vialogy gets oil prospects cut in Texan deal
MoneyAM
Vialogy has signed a contract with Atascosa Exploration to analyze data from three oil prospects in south central Texas using its QuantumRD technology.

Under the deal, Vialogy will receive a 5% interest in production revenues minus expenses.

CEO Robert Dean, said, 'We are delighted that Atascosa has decided to extend the use of QuantumRD into a broader exploration and production setting that will best show the capability of this technology, provide revenue, and justify a business model that Vialogy can carry forward.'

ViaLogy says it is now making plans to market QuantumRD extensively
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