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ORCA INTERACTIVE, High Tech, Large Rewards. (ORCA)     

goldfinger - 04 Feb 2005 12:26

Flagged this one up on another board thread the other day and said it was one to watch very carefully. It more or less as a momnopoly position within the growing IPTV market. It has a good management, is moving into a profit making company , now has positive cash flow and has around 13 million cash in the bank, enjoys margins of around 80% yes 80% and works with some of the biggest Tech companys on the planet.

Contracts should be announced very soon which should lead to a pushing of the price upwards. The spread is an off puter but you can normally deal within side it. Citywire have tipped this one so I will post their findings below.

DYOR

Orca could be a whale of an opportunity

By: Joanne Wallen, Associate Editor Citywire 3/02/2005



Orca Interactive is off to a good start as a separate company having spun off from Emblaze in October and with the might of HP and now IBM behind it, Orca should be a force to be reckoned with.

Shares (ORCA) in the AIM-listed company are unchanged at 126.5p today, well above the 93p flotation price and valuing the business at 43.2 million.

The Israel-based company, which states its earnings in US dollars, saw revenues for the year to December grow by 106% to $5.2 million while losses decreased to $1.8 million (953,000) from $4.9 million. The company had $24.5 million of cash on the balance sheet.

Orca offers a complete suite of applications to fixed line telecoms companies, enabling them to offer television services over their telephone networks (IPTV). The software covers everything from the user interface (every click on a remote control), to integration with a telcos back-end billing and customer interface systems.

IPTV is just starting to take off as telecoms operators upgrade their networks to IP (internet protocol) or data networks. The telcos, losing out from declining voice revenues and competition from the cable operators, are now looking to offer services such as video on demand and full broadcast television over their networks.

Orca has already announced relationships with Hewlett-Packard, Lucent, Nortel, Nokia and Siemens, and today added IBM to the list. These companies will resell its software and act as systems integrators.

Chief executive Haggai Barel told Citywire he expected to be able to announce deals with these partners very soon. At present, Orca still has to provide a considerable amount of professional services to customers, but in the longer term Barel hopes that its partners will provide all of this and Orca will revert to being a pure software players, with margins to match. Gross margins are already nearly 80%.

The companys main competition comes from Alcatel, which has its own software but is also looking to be the systems integrator for that software. This is likely to inhibit any of the major systems integrators from dealing with it, and leaves the rest of the market open for Orca.

Citywire Verdict:
It is clearly still early days, but Orca is in there ready for what looks like being an explosion in IPTV. Few network operators will have a choice. They will have to compete for customers television and internet business, or lose out in a big way.

The fact that the two major competing hardware manufacturers and systems integrators, IBM and HP, have chosen to work with Orca sounds like very compelling endorsement both of the technology, and of the fact that there are few viable competitors out there. Well worth a punt for those that like the risks inherent with IT stocks.

cheers GF.

tallsiii - 24 Feb 2005 16:14 - 101 of 123

Well did take off and then the market makers did shake the tree. I am now just getting into this one after the recent retraction to 140p. Does anyone have articles out there relating to IPTV?

chad - 25 Feb 2005 11:57 - 102 of 123

1 loner 100k buy today.

Roro - 28 Feb 2005 08:43 - 103 of 123

tipped in the Sunday Times article on hot AIM stocks.
The Israeli firm is at the forefront of putting television on the internet. It provides the software that allows data to be transmitted into the home. The shares have risen from 99p in October when the business floated to close last week at 139p. Analysts asay its shares may stop for a breather but should be a good long term play.

bowman - 02 Mar 2005 15:55 - 104 of 123

Thanks for putting the article up Roro, just revisited this board after coming back from a competition i was in, also brought the winners trophy back to leicester.

cheers bowman

Roro - 02 Mar 2005 17:29 - 105 of 123

well done you! Lets hope your good luck will extend to this share. It has gone rather quiet.

bowman - 08 Mar 2005 11:37 - 106 of 123

A seminar in london starts today which orca are involved in to do with IPTV, it is also on tomorrow and then they head to germany for five days.

Regards Bowman

goldfinger - 08 Mar 2005 13:17 - 107 of 123

Yes just remembered, lets hope for some positive feed back.

cheers GF.

AUGUSTMAN - 08 Mar 2005 23:32 - 108 of 123

Hello All - interesting to read your posts you go back a long way.

No one seems to have mentioned the article in Growth Company Investor (March 2005) P20- Leslie Copeland - or have i skipped a few pages!!!???

Got me interested in ORCA.L - seems like a fair article - positive - almost a 'buy' recommendation.

Please talk to me - do I join you guys or what?????

AUGUSTMAN

goldfinger - 09 Mar 2005 00:17 - 109 of 123

YES see you in the morning. What did Leslie Copeland have to say ??????.

cheers GF.

doughboy66 - 09 Mar 2005 12:01 - 110 of 123

I am surprised at how quiet these shares are, the trading volumes seem to be almost nothing.I bought these at 1.51 and wondered whether i should top up.? db66

goldfinger - 09 Mar 2005 12:57 - 111 of 123

No problems DB just taking a breather they all do that at times. As for topping up, please make sure you have a basket of stocks to cushion risk.

cheers GF.

ps, if you have time have a gander at the ZOO thread, Mick Baxter is a wizard when it comes to the gaming industry.

chad - 10 Mar 2005 15:16 - 112 of 123

Article today in Shares mag about IPTV. Prospects for the sector as a whole look great, but ORCA itself wasnt mentioned.

chad - 12 Apr 2005 12:16 - 113 of 123

You still holding GF. Its been very quiet this one over the past month.

goldfinger - 12 Apr 2005 12:37 - 114 of 123

Still holding. Just need some news to give it a boost.

cheers GF

tallsiii - 12 Apr 2005 19:06 - 115 of 123

This one has been pretty dull of late. But am sure that what unfolds over the next couple of years will either make or break this company

Roro - 22 Apr 2005 18:03 - 116 of 123

From FT.com's UK equity market comment:

"Among the smaller companies, Amino Technologies rose 7.9 per cent to 238p as the supplier of set-top box technologies raised 15.3m via a massively oversubscribed placing of 7.2m shares at 220p per share conducted by KBC Peel Hunt, Amino also said 10m in new banking facilities were in the process of being finalised. Amino made some very upbeat comments about growth of the internet protocol TV market, seen as a positive for peer Orca Interactive, unchanged at 132p. Jonathan Imlah of Altium Securities said this year will see widespread adoption of IPTV by numerous operators around the world and reiterated a buy recommendation for Orca"

http://news.ft.com/cms/s/912250cc-b23d-11d9-bcc6-00000e2511c8.html

dclinton - 02 Jun 2005 18:43 - 117 of 123

Any comments on today's plunge?

Roro - 03 Jun 2005 08:55 - 118 of 123

it dropped on very low volume. It seems a bargain at this price.

goldfinger - 03 Jun 2005 10:45 - 119 of 123

Was like a few others yesterday, high momentum stocks dropping on very low volumes. Any one know when the results are next due?.

cheers GF.

doughboy66 - 07 Jun 2005 11:08 - 120 of 123

Nice rise in SP this morning on the back of some good announcements .News of any sort has been a long time comming but hopefully this will keep the SP ticking up for a while.
db66
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