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2004-The year that IMG will deliver (IMG)     

sweenio1 - 04 Jan 2004 12:20

OK-hand's up-I am the UK's No1 fan and long on this stock.....very very long!!

current average is a LOT@average 30p

IMG have quite literally been ahead of the technology curve for sometime but over the last 3 years has been totally focused on developing off the shelf IP in its 3 technology disvisions which overlap and interlace so that they can provide SOC's for massive Consumer Electronic market area's.

Digital Radio,Digital TV Wirelss and STB communications as well as PDA hand held gaming devices and PC graphics

Its list of licensees which is soon to be added to is impressive indeed-Intel,Texas Instruments , Renasas(Hitachi and Mitsubishi) ARM Sharp and STMicro.

IMG promises 4+ MORE NEW license wins in the next 12 weeks(by 31/3/04)

I suggest you visit their impressive website at www.imgtec.com to have a look around

In the meantime they have(for what its worth ) just had a main Times year 2004 tip from Tempus and had a very good article on The Sunday telegrapgh today

News flow and an imminent chart beakout should IMHO see these at 150p by resultsin May

we shall see

just posted this on ADVFN and it contains the URL for The Telegrapgh article

Rather good article with a huge picture of the shareprice graph of IMG in Edmund Jacksons column in the Sunday Telegraph today.

Its more of a eulogy on Smallcompany sharewatch(SCSW) a tipsheet than anything else

SCSW tipped them at 20.5p and is currently on hold

I have to admit to being "turned on" ti IMG(Videologic as it was then) bt SCSW nmany years ago and indeed I have met the Editor/writer in London years ago for a boozy night in Soho with another contributer to ADVFN(Meowwww being the clue)

The article contains some bullish comments from a major Institutional buyer of IMG who see's a lot of momentum in 2004.

Like all tipsters Edmund Jackson calls em right and wrong(he was disasterously wrong with Hornby-weren't you Ed!!) and is a keen and regular commentator on Superscape.

The amazing thing in these tips is the superficial ammt of info about IMG's technology actually imparted-no-one seems to mention that ARM/IMG MBX may indeed become the defacto standard for mobile hardware wireless 3D - thats rather a BIG market(!! :-) ) OR that their 3 pronged technology is likely to play a massive part in the developing flat/plasma screen and DMB(digital multimedia broadcast) technology market that is about to explode.

As a long term holder and ADDER to the stockprice below 100p I warmly welcome these tips as they generate interest and momentum to the shareprice.

It seems everything is in place-all IMG has to do is DELIVER its promises(and I am convinced the jam is about to be spread thickly) and we are quite literally off to the races.

Think way beyond next week.......to finals and beyond

regards
Dave

sweenoid - 4 Jan'04 - 11:46 - 5123 of 5124 edit


here is the link to the telegraph article

:-)

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/main.jhtml?xml=%2Fmoney%2F2004%2F01%2F04%2Fccjack04.xml

have a good day

Dave

sweenoid - 4 Jan'04 - 12:07 - 5124 of 5124 edit


Sammy are going to be a very big company for IMG-they already have their Sammy/Hitachi System X chip(with LOTS of IMG IP sitting on the chip) in Silicon ready for imminent lauch-one of their guys is talking at CES on Wednesday

if your interested follow the link

http://www.sammystudios.com/
Dave

sweenio1 - 11 Jan 2004 18:40 - 9 of 9

oh well I will carry on alone

excellent if not unexpected news from an article in Sun Telegraph today

whilst reading(if anyone else is on this thread) bare in mind 80% of DAB radios sold have IMG Chorus inside and a LOT of these are PURE barand(Evoke1+2+Tempus etcetc) therefore earning great royalties fron the chips and profits from the units sold

Even better Frontier Silicon The fabless -semi company that actually produce the chips are 17% owned by IMG

is that a double whammy or what????

Sunday Telegraph 11/01/2004
Good news for digital as radios fly off the shelves
By Guy Dennis (Filed: 11/01/2004)


Sales of digital radios soared over the Christmas period to beat industry forecasts by more than 25 per cent, according to figures that will be announced this week.



The Digital Radio Development Bureau, the trade body that collects retail figures, will reveal that about 100,000 were sold in December. The sales surge will take the total number of digital radios sold in the UK since they went on general sale in the summer of 2002 to about 400,000. It is also likely to raise estimates about future sales.

"It's a stunning number," said one media executive. "And it means the number of radios sold by the end of 2004 will probably be over a million."

Companies likely to benefit from the rising sales include UBC Media Group, the stock market-listed radio broadcaster and producer. UBC is expected to announce tomorrow that it is planning to take full control of Oneword Radio, a digital radio channel that broadcasts literary programmes.

Oneword reaches 80,000 listeners a week via digital radio and television services including Freeview and Sky. Its output includes magazine items and readings from books such as Witch Child, the children's novel by Celia Rees - to be read by Emilia Fox, the actress, later this month.

UBC already owns half of Oneword, but is in final negotiations to buy the other 50 per cent from USI Holdings, the Hong Kong financial conglomerate, for around 700,000 in an all share deal.

UBC is also expected to announce a restructuring at Oneword that will "substantially" cut costs and include redundancies.

regards
Dave
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