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BLINKX-new to the market--the next google?? (BLNX)     

moneyplus - 25 May 2007 15:19

I got some free shares in this one and also topped up on the profit taking. It's been all downhill so far but I feel this one could take off very quickly or be gobbled up by one of the giants. Anyone else joining in the wait and see brigade??

hlyeo98 - 06 Jun 2007 13:56 - 11 of 272

The graph says it all

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=BLNX&S

soul traders - 06 Jun 2007 14:56 - 12 of 272

Owch! some chart!

MP, I hope you won't have to collect up empty bottles for the return of the deposits in order to buy me that Bud ;o)

Good luck to all, anyway. I'm biding my time (which is another way of saying I'm too scared to get in while the market is so choppy!).

soul traders - 06 Jun 2007 15:00 - 13 of 272

By the way, Hangon, you mentioned something about buying a small amount of stock in order to get the financial reports, etc. Surely you can read them online by going to the company website, plus any website offering the RNS's would also include the financial reports (including moneyam and a host of other sites, although FT.com is now a bit patchy in its RNS coverage compared with a couple of years ago). I know that if you get the published report it's usually presented in a nice, glossy book-like thing with loads of pictures, but does being a shareholder really confer much of an advantage in terms of access to information, other than allowing you to visit the AGM?

Just a thought . . . .

StarFrog - 06 Jun 2007 15:49 - 14 of 272

ST - Good explanation of meta-tags.

My concern with the equivalent for audio is that I hope that they have some intelligent filtering/screening with their search engine. Imagine if you asked to look for audio and video files with phrases that include words such as 'the', 'a', 'of' etc etc. The list of hits sent back would be mind boggingly huge!

In my experience, search engines of any form rarely deliver what they promise. It doesn't matter what you type in, you always seem to end up with at least one Japanese porn site. [Thinks - is that a bad thing, LOL]

hlyeo98 - 06 Jun 2007 16:36 - 15 of 272

Maybe it is a good idea if BlinkX is going to sell porn, then its sp will rocket.

hangon - 02 Oct 2007 14:46 - 16 of 272

Sorry guys, never thought it would be this bad ( but up 30% today! from somewhat lower than float).

Someone asked why I wasn't impressed with Blinx speech-recognition technology - - - - the reason is the way the video-clipsa re presented - for if they allow the Public ( or Trusted Users) to "vote" or provide a synopsis, then you have many brains working for free - there being no need to use fancy software.

The Wikipedia-effect demonstrates that big-bucks are not needed to creatate something valuable.

Furthermore, I don't watch video-clips and doubt that many will( to the extent they are willing to pay much for it.)..
- During the Dot-Com bubble there was a company offering old film clips ( Like the 1930's Hindenberg disaster )- but soon realised that no-one really wanted to pay serious money to watch a few sceonds - for this reason I doubt today's mobile-phones can deliver block-buster movies at 5 a throw.
Yes, Porn is maybe another aspect, but these days adults are unlikley to be willing to leave any "Audit-trail" and will prefer to buy a mag+DVD from W.H.Smith - I would, but don't yet have a DVD player.

Anyone here actually using Blinx - can they say how satisfied they are, - regular use etc...?

Soul traders: - I agree with all you say, but sometimes before I invest I want to see how the Execs work under AGM-pressure - if they are very smooth it may demonstrate a con - if they fumble then maybe incompetance..... It takes a careful judgement to determine if they are truthful and competant - something that only the AGM will provide. I usuall get it wrong some time later!

chessplayer - 03 Oct 2007 10:49 - 17 of 272

It seems to me,judging by yesterdays upbeat forecast on results,that the big thing going for Blinx is the prospects of online television.
I think that this opens up a whole new ball game,where the prospects must be huge!

dynamix - 03 Oct 2007 11:11 - 18 of 272

bought heavily into BLNX yesterday and some more today.

big things round the corner... rumour of possible Microsoft bid in papers today

theres also this from a while ago

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/biz2/0708/gallery.next_disruptors.biz2/index.html

Toya - 03 Oct 2007 15:22 - 19 of 272

Thanks Dynamix. I got back into BLNX again yesterday, too - on the basis of the imminent results. But I've also thought that they could be a target for Google, so it's interesting to see your comment re possible Microsoft bid - which paper was it?

From what I've read Blinkx' technology is ahead of the game, and the fact that few of us are actually using it at present doesn't actually mean it's entirely redundant! (I was publishing books on home computing in the early 80s, when most people couldn't even imagine wanting to have their own, let alone one for the kids' homework!)

dynamix - 03 Oct 2007 17:34 - 20 of 272

it was just a comment from a reuters news piece on a round up of yesterdays rising shares..

heres an original article from earlier this year.. shows the speculation re Microsoft has been doing the rounds for a while.. I was told by someone Virgin Media had been alerted to it, dont know how much truth was in that though...

Yesterday's trading: Microsoft eyes Blinkx
Geoff Foster, Daily Mail
9 May 2007, 7:26am
Doctor Mike Lynch was Britain's first software billionaire. His beloved Autonomy flirted with the Footsie during the dotcom boom before falling dramatically out of bed, along with many other techno high-fliers, when the bubble burst in March 2001.

It took some time for him and the company to recover but the shares have doubled since January 2006. Sold down yesterday to 732p at the outset, they rallied strongly to touch 827p and close 34p higher at a 800p amid rumours that US computer giant Microsoft could bid for its Blinkx consumer division before it gets demerged and floated on Aim later this month.
Autonomy's management believe Blinkx has huge potential. It has a way to index and search for videos on the web or on a network using video indexing. Industry sources believe it could be better than YouTube. On flotation, Lynch's investors will own 80% of the business, with Blinkx management and Autonomy sharing the rest. Ordinary shareholders are to be offered one free Blinkx share for every Autonomy share they own.

Toya - 03 Oct 2007 18:41 - 21 of 272

Thanks Dynamix. I had seen that article - thought you meant you'd read something new today. Anyway, still useful here for those who missed it back in May.

Apparently The Independent had a 'buy' advice on Blinkx today but I haven't seen a copy. If anyone here happens to have read it, could you possibly let us know what it says?

dynamix - 03 Oct 2007 20:08 - 22 of 272

Yes it has been mentioned today.. I was refering to where the rumours probably originated

see "this is money" link.. goto bottom of article..

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/investing-and-markets/tips-and-tactics/article.html?in_article_id=424940&in_page_id=23&ct=5

Toya - 04 Oct 2007 09:56 - 23 of 272

Many thanks Dynamix. Below is the mention in yesterday's Independent, which I've now located:

Blinkx was spun out of Autonomy and listed on Aim back in May. Despite signing up a slew of high-profile customers for its video search platform, including AOL and Ask.com, the shares have slipped to below 30p compared to a float price of 45p. Yet Blinkx expects its first-half results to beat analysts' forecasts as demand for online video continues to grow 'extremely rapidly'. Another growth avenue is its new video-based advertising system AdHoc, which it hopes will have a similar growth profile to that of Google's dominant AdSense platform. Blinkx's valuation rests on its potential and confidence that it can execute its strategy. It has got off to a great start and a 13% rise in its shares yesterday shows there is appetite for a good news story in UK technology. Buy

coeliac1 - 15 Oct 2007 09:29 - 24 of 272

There has been a breathtaking number of positive announcements of new business lately- presumably the benefits of this growth will start to appear in the current financial year. The goal.com deal looks exciting given the worldwide interest in football. Anyone any ideas what these deals mean in ?

moneyplus - 15 Oct 2007 10:39 - 25 of 272

Results due very soon after a positive trading update recently. One of the giants must surely be looking closely at snapping them up as well although Au. has kept a very large stake.

coeliac1 - 23 Oct 2007 11:18 - 26 of 272

Another good deal announced I see. Looks good for the current year.

coeliac1 - 25 Oct 2007 10:43 - 27 of 272

Results due next week, hence the upward move in anticipation. The huge sum paid by Google for a small slice of Facebook might benefit too.

chessplayer - 29 Oct 2007 13:19 - 28 of 272

The results look promising,beating all expectations,but judging by the drop in the share price,the market is not too impressed.

Toya - 31 Oct 2007 07:49 - 29 of 272

From The Times today:

"... Analysts at Citigroup said that investors had failed to understand the company, which is a key beneficiary from burgeoing video search and advertising. The bank gives an 80p target price."

I certainly agree with the first part of the quote, and look forward to the second!

BLNX floated this summer at above 60p - it's now half-price. A bargain in my view (but that's just mho).

annie38 - 31 Oct 2007 09:53 - 30 of 272

Toya: Think you will find that float price was 45p. Regards.
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