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Superscape linked to Sony? (SPS)     

skids - 18 Aug 2003 11:44

Anyone know if this stock is going to rocket?

skids - 05 Jan 2004 17:04 - 83 of 195

stumac, Nokia is the only missing manufacturer, but I'm sure they will be on board soon....

jmayell - 05 Jan 2004 19:45 - 84 of 195

skids - just read one of Wisam63's bear points (posted by Moneyman 2/1/2004) in which he states that Nokia have decided to develop thier own client. If that is the case, i'm surprised its not been mentioned on this page before or have i missed something?!

moneyman - 05 Jan 2004 20:14 - 85 of 195

real I subscibe to a news feed which gave me the information.

jmay there was discussion on ADVFN re Nokia and the fact that the likes of Samsung,Ericcsson and Motorolla were more into the gaming arena than Nokia.I do not know for sure but only a comment from another board.

sebastian - 05 Jan 2004 20:50 - 86 of 195

jmayell - optimistically thinking, I can not see they'll be quick enough!
2006 is not that far away.....

skids - 06 Jan 2004 08:39 - 87 of 195

all,

I can't see why nokia would decide to developer their own client! the swerve tech from SPS is based on Java and that has been accepted as the standard/way forward. i personally think nokia will have to use it or play catch-up. linked gaming using bluetooth could be a big market for the future (especially in asia), but i also see swerve being used to snazz-up the menu systems too.

skids

ehall - 06 Jan 2004 10:56 - 88 of 195

It would be nice to see some evidence that Nokia was using an alternative engine, they part sponsored the Java standard JSR184 which forms the basis for Swerve along with Superscape. The intuition is therefore that the two have already been in some form of negotiation. Also, as Superscape are developing for Sony, it would appear logical that a deal with Erricson shouldn't suprise. If, and it is a big if, Superscape signed both, this share would rise significantly. The premise being that it would have achieved the holy grail of a monopoly software supplier and IP holder in mobile telephony. Shareholders should see this potential as a bonus rather than given. The long term position for Superscape should be to develop Swerve as the defacto engine for developing software and pursue games development to generate long term revenues. Any agreement with a manufacturer in conjunction with Arm should be viewed as a very significant bonus but Citywire have quoted Superscape as implying that they are talking to Nokia!

skids - 06 Jan 2004 13:04 - 89 of 195

ehall
i agree with your comments, but i would add that SPS could gain substantially from the Asian market. Mobile games are big in Japan and they don't use Nokia's that much! Nokia is the biggest supplier, and is probably the most used handsets in Europe, but games are huge in Asia. So whether or not Nokia is signed I think SPS future looks rosey.

Oh and the 3G Mobile World Forum is to be held in Tokyo (13-16th January 2004).

skids

realcooltrader - 06 Jan 2004 13:40 - 90 of 195

I'm sure Mike Grant will be chatting to Jari Vaario ;-)

http://www.3gmobileforum.com/html/speakers.asp

moneyman - 06 Jan 2004 21:54 - 91 of 195

Another day when the Nas rises to new highs.The UK tech sector has,to some extent,been left behind and is due a major rally. The possible upside to SPS makes it a definate BUY and hold at present levels.

moneyman - 07 Jan 2004 12:56 - 92 of 195

Reckon we should see 35p offer again soon.

moneyman - 07 Jan 2004 14:07 - 93 of 195

DUESSELDORF (AFX) - Nokia Corp is considering using its 12 bln eur war chest
to make acquisitions in the multimedia sector this year, the head of its
multimedia business, Anssi Vanjoki, said in an interview in the German magazine
WirtschaftsWoche to appear tomorrow.
"Acquisitions are always a possibility when you have the financial means.
Nokia has nearly 12 bln eur in the till," Vanjoki said.
He said any acquisitions would be concentrated in areas where Nokia does not
have scope for organic growth.
"In marketing, logistics and brand management, we do not need to buy because
we are already ahaed," he said.
"But why shouldn't we buy in (the areas of) technology or content? If an
acquisition would help us to get into a market more quickly, we will seize the
opportunity," he added.
Vanjiki said Nokia is targeting a profitable multimedia business by the
year-end, he said.
newsdesk@afxnews.com
yap/soe/ha/pav/jlw

skids - 07 Jan 2004 14:13 - 94 of 195

?????? could it be SPS??? Anyone going to Tokyo on the 13-16 of this month?

ehall - 07 Jan 2004 21:46 - 95 of 195

The counter to any bid from a predator for SPS would be a bid by ARM. The premise by which ARM is so succesful in marketing it's chips are the additional functionalities offered. One of the major benefits of the ARM 9 core processor is that swerve is essentially embedded in the chip, this enables it to run games faster than any alternatives, requires less memory to run and to store the binaries. This is also why Superscape's technology has achieved so many licenses. Arm would not let superscape go without a fight and as a major holder with around 1% of the shares and supporter of the company in the recent fundraising, the two seem to have a very close bond!

moneyman - 07 Jan 2004 22:14 - 96 of 195

NEW YORK (AFX) -- U.S stocks closed mixed with an upgrade from Intel helping
the Nasdaq Composite hit a 29-month high while blue chips ended the session
lower, dragged down by 3M, ExxonMobil and Altria. The Dow Jones Industrial
Average was down 12 points or 0.1 percent at 10,527, off an intraday low of
10,466. The Nasdaq Composite was up 20 points or 1 percent at 2,077, its best
level since August 2001. The S&P 500 was up 2 points or 0.2 percent at 1,126.
This story was supplied by CBSMarketWatch. For further information see
www.cbsmarketwatch.com

realcooltrader - 08 Jan 2004 14:42 - 97 of 195

The first Swerved-up phone for the Chinese market? (Thanks to Paul Mason)

http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT4481058519.html

skids - 08 Jan 2004 23:55 - 98 of 195

Superscape Group PLC
08 January 2004


For immediate release
8 January 2004

Superscape Group plc ('Superscape' or 'the Company')


Grant of Options


On 7 January 2004 the Board of the Company, in accordance with the Superscape
plc 1999 Performance Related Stock Incentive Plan, granted options over ordinary
shares of 10p each ('Ordinary Shares') to the following directors of the
Company, at an option price of 33p per Ordinary Share:

Director Number of No. of Ordinary
Options Granted Shares over
which options
held following
this notification

Kevin J Roberts 750,000 4,074,725

Alastair S Marsh 220,000 820,000

Andrew D Tait 220,000 915,000

Mike Inglis 20,000 20,000

No consideration was paid for the grant of these options.

The period during which these most recently granted options are exercisable is
January 2005 to December 2013.

8 January 2004

moneyman - 09 Jan 2004 12:43 - 99 of 195

News next week ?

http://www.3gmobileforum.com/flash_index.htm

skids - 09 Jan 2004 13:17 - 100 of 195

Seems to be moving on expectation already - 9% so far today

realcooltrader - 09 Jan 2004 15:12 - 101 of 195

moneyman, as SPS is a Sponsor and Mike Grant a Speaker, I would guess you're right. Fingers crossed.

skids - 09 Jan 2004 16:35 - 102 of 195

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