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BLINX and you've missed it, the next google multi bagger!!! (BLNX)     

Still Waiting - 25 Jul 2008 23:22

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

With video search set to be the next big growth area BLNX have the software the likes of Microsoft, Google and NewsCorp would love to have.

In fact BLNX have done deals with most of these, the most recent being the UtargetFox deal which has been reported in the USA but not RNS'd in the UK.

Alexa rankings confirm the continued growth in usage as its viral effect spreads:-

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/blinkx.com

The ITN RNS confirms blnx is the best in the market and is growing fast:-

Leading News Organization ITN Extends Advertising Deal with blinkx Based on Proven Campaign Success




blinkx Selected to Power Advertising across ITN Website and Syndication Partner Sites




SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. - July 2, 2008 - blinkx, the world's largest and most advanced video search engine, today announced that it has won an extension contract that will augment the scope of its advertising partnership with ITN, one of the world's leading news and multimedia content companies. Under the terms of the new agreement, ITN will use AdHoc, blinkx's patented contextual advertising platform for online TV and video, to serve advertisements on the ITN website and its syndication partner sites, including Bebo.




Through AdHoc, ITN has already been effectively monetizing its premium news content on the blinkx.com network for over six months. During this time, ITN achieved a significantly better return, greater search volume, and higher monetization through blinkx than through other syndication partners.




AdHoc uses blinkx's patented speech-to-text transcription and visual analysis technology to understand video content more thoroughly and effectively than any other service today, and can therefore dynamically place the most pertinent advertising against it. The AdHoc platform offers media companies and advertisers a unique value proposition -- video advertising which combines the emotive power of TV promotion, with the relevance and utility of contextual search advertising.




The confluence of ITN's premium TV content, blinkx's extensive syndication network, and AdHoc's uniquely powerful targeting capabilities was a formula for success. By extending its partnership with blinkx, ITN aims to achieve similar returns by leveraging the AdHoc platform to deliver contextually relevant video advertising on its own website and across its distribution partner sites.




'We're thrilled to be broadening our relationship with ITN,' said Suranga Chandratillake, founder and CEO of blinkx. 'News content is one of the most popular categories of online video and there's clearly a tremendous opportunity for monetization. The success of our partnership with ITN is evidence that the blinkx AdHoc platform is a uniquely powerful solution for online video advertising today.'




'We've been delighted with the results of our partnership with blinkx and are looking forward to implementing the AdHoc technology on our site,' said Nicholas Wheeler, managing director, ITN On. 'blinkx AdHoc has proven that it can achieve significant monetization of our content, effective marketing for advertisers and, most importantly, a useful, non-disruptive experience for our audience.'




As a pioneer in video search technology, blinkx has built a reputation as the most effective way to search new forms of online content such as video. With more than 350 partners and 26 million hours of indexed video and audio content, including favorite TV moments, news clips, short documentaries, music videos, video blogs and more, blinkx uses advanced speech recognition technology to deliver results that are more accurate and reliable than standard metadata-based keyword searches.

Clubman3509 - 30 Jul 2008 16:02 - 19 of 6187

Wishfull thinking. Now at 31p I think it will drop back to below 20P then a good buy

tabasco - 30 Jul 2008 16:19 - 20 of 6187

All I asked was no chirping!

HARRYCAT - 30 Jul 2008 16:51 - 21 of 6187

At least I am being positive!
I would have thought you would be gasping for breath, tabby, after your sparring on the MDX thread. Strewth, don't know where you get the energy to keep that up all day!!!

chessplayer - 30 Jul 2008 20:17 - 22 of 6187

I can't see why it should drop below 20.You must have your head in the sand ?
Don't you know a great stock when you see one????????????????

Still Waiting - 30 Jul 2008 22:54 - 23 of 6187

nothing goes up in a straight line so expect a slight decline possibly tomorrow, unless we get another stonking RNS of course.

tabasco - 31 Jul 2008 08:20 - 24 of 6187

No offence Harryjust a little superstitious!

cynic - 31 Jul 2008 11:21 - 25 of 6187

price falling off quite a bit, but no doubt just due to profit taking ...... BLNX, and this will also apply to SLN which has jumped 50+% in the last 2 days, are very difficult to value or more exactly to determine a fair sp price

ateeq180 - 31 Jul 2008 12:09 - 26 of 6187

ITS STRANGE SOME STOCKS GO HIGHER WITH HARDLY ANY POSITIVE STATEMENTS SUCH AS ACER,WHICH IS NEARLY 81 PERCENT UP WITH HARDLY ANY VOLUME AND STILL RISING AND WITH BLINX FOR INSTANCE THERE ARE MORE BUYS THAN SALES HENCE WITH POSITIVES FROM YESTERDAY PRICE IS FALLING,YES THERE COULD BE PROFIT TAKING BUT ITS STRANGE HOW THING GO AT TIMES.

chessplayer - 31 Jul 2008 12:10 - 27 of 6187

YAHOO interest
U S ABC financial spot talked about Blinkx last night.
Said they were a definite bid target and it was rumoured that they were in talks with Yahoo.

Still Waiting - 31 Jul 2008 18:46 - 28 of 6187

up strongly tomorrow, Yahoo board meeting to rubber stamp a bid perhaps?

chessplayer - 01 Aug 2008 07:48 - 29 of 6187

Re the buying and selling of Blinkx,I think the big drop in the sp on Wednesday in the final few minutes (3.75 down to 29.75) said it all.I.E. market manipulation by somebody.After all,there had been way more buying than selling,and on heavy volume.So something smells,but then again,it's not as though it wasn't happening all the time!

chessplayer - 05 Aug 2008 08:04 - 30 of 6187

What about this possibility
Yesterday in google news= blinkx,there is an article by FREE PRESS TECHNOLOGY,and as usual there is an ad beside the text by Blockbuster offering to send free postage for film videos for the public= I can see the sending of videos by post being done away with in the future,as they can save so much money just going through Blinkx on a tv or computer,and the public renting direct from Blinkx all the time!

kimoldfield - 06 Aug 2008 11:44 - 31 of 6187

What the BLNX were all those x10 AT's that just went through?!

chessplayer - 06 Aug 2008 12:38 - 32 of 6187

I expect that it was someone with a sense of humour or perhaps somebody who is not very good with his arithmetic.At any rate I expect that he doesn't have to pay any brokers' fees!

chessplayer - 07 Aug 2008 10:19 - 33 of 6187

Suranga Chandratillake,Blinkx founder and CEO,will be presenting today in San Francisco at the RBC Markets Technology Media and Communications Conference in a panel on online video.
I understand that he holds a lot of share options which are exercisable at the floatation price (45p).So he will be keen to reach that price

kimoldfield - 08 Aug 2008 09:18 - 34 of 6187

Interesting move!





BLINKX PROPOSES ACQUISITION OF MIVA FOR $1.20 PER SHARE IN CASH

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. - AUGUST 8, 2008 - blinkx plc ('blinkx') (LSE AIM: BLNX) confirms that it has delivered a letter to the Board of Directors and CEO of MIVA, Inc. ('MIVA') (NASDAQ: MIVA) in which blinkx proposes to acquire MIVA for a cash consideration of $1.20 per share.

MIVA is a Nasdaq-listed digital media company. It describes itself as having two focuses to its business: owning and operating a growing portfolio of consumer destination sites and interest-specific toolbars, through its MIVA Direct division; and running a third-party contextual Pay-Per-Click ad network focused on key vertical sectors, through its MIVA Media division. MIVA, Inc. operates across North America and Europe.

blinkx believes the proposal is highly attractive for MIVA shareholders. blinkx's proposal represents a 54% premium above the closing price of MIVA common stock of $0.78 on August 7, 2008, and a 36% premium over the average closing price for the one month prior to August 7, 2008.

Commenting on the proposal, blinkx CEO and Founder Suranga Chandratillake said: 'Our recent strong momentum in the business, and our positioning in the area of performance-based advertising which has shown itself to be robust in the current climate, has encouraged us to consider opportunities to accelerate our growth. We're excited about the opportunities presented by a combination with MIVA. blinkx has been developing advanced monetization technologies, which we are now ready to introduce aggressively into the market. This transaction would enable us to accelerate the penetration of these more advanced technologies into the marketplace over the current planned organic approach. We hope that the Board of MIVA will appreciate the uniqueness of this opportunity.'

cynic - 08 Aug 2008 09:28 - 35 of 6187

i hope usa does not prove to be fatal to BLNX as has proved to be the case for far too many formerly-successful companies who have jumped in there.

halifax - 08 Aug 2008 10:04 - 36 of 6187

cynic isn't BLNX an american company?

cynic - 08 Aug 2008 10:15 - 37 of 6187

always thought it was UK ..... am pretty sure they have an office in wardour street or similar

kimoldfield - 08 Aug 2008 10:18 - 38 of 6187

BLNX is dual nationality HQ's in San Fran and London. Generally considered to be a US company although the technology originated in Cambridge University.
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