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Media Corp (Gaming Corpoartion GMC)Attracting Some Big Names. (MDC)     

goldfinger - 05 Dec 2003 00:33

Up nearlly 15% today and I beleive there could be more to come.

Evil Knievil has tipped it on EvilCast and has bought in 100,000 worth of stock a notifiable interest. He rates the management very highly and says they are attracting all the big bookmakers to the online casino site including punters the likes of William Hill, Chandler, and Ladbrokes. The company are now running at a profit every month and should break into a yearly profit from the years previous loss very soon. The company also ownes in partnership with a Swiss firm Boss another casino site and by all accounts that is doing well.

Im looking at this one as a momentum play pretty high risk as there are competitors out there but I feel the management will give it the edge.

Please DYOR, and remember you are responsible for your own buying and selling actions.

cheers GF.

belisce6 - 22 Nov 2005 08:16 - 857 of 1117

a bit of selling happening though.....must be people who had unrealistic expectations.......i mean they turned in a profit - that's all they needed to do for this one......but for the interims - we all expect another story (ie; eps that more than holds up the sp).

mickeyskint - 22 Nov 2005 10:45 - 858 of 1117

Got this from the other side.

mdchand - 22 Nov'05 - 10:05 - 15652 of 15661


GAMING CORPORATION [Strong Buy] 08:25
Event: Results issued
Likely % change in earnings forecasts: No Change
CANACCORD

Gaming Corp (GMC) has issued full-year results ahead of our expectations delivering PBT of 0.7m (2004: loss 0.3m) vs. our expectation of 0.6m. In H2, assisted by acquisitions and the contribution from the gambling.com portal in particular, GMC delivered a profit of 0.8m, vs. a small loss in H1.

Comments on current trading are relatively bullish citing the continuing rise of advertsing rates on the group's portals and further encouraging signs from the nascent mobile gambling division as Orange continues to step up its marketing initiatives to promote the service. The only disappointment is that there has been a further delay in launching the group's new interactive poker service (the set up of links to payment processors has taken longer than expected), which is being developed with Ongame. However, we understand the launch is now imminent.

Overall we remain comfortable with our forecasts and with a substantial shift in profitability expected over the coming year and potential for further acquisitions the stock remains attractive in our view on a P/E of 14.0x falling to 8.0x. We retain our DCF based target price of 21p and our Strong Buy recommendation.


ositaeze - 23 Nov 2005 22:47 - 859 of 1117

paulo2,tandmeister etc, after ramping this to high heavens sp would double on results day...25p etc. unless im mistaking i dont see no 25p here. yes sir...sometimes its probably better not to yap so much eh. companies like this need patience and steady progress not 2-bit investors like u without a clue. guess u might like to take ur hot money somewhere else.

see ya.

mickeyskint - 24 Nov 2005 08:16 - 860 of 1117

Plonker.

Paulo2 - 24 Nov 2005 08:37 - 861 of 1117

Still here, tosser, and unlike you I am actually invested in the company.

Before the results I had a core-holding and some for trading. I've kept hold of both.

And I still maintain the spike would have been higher if someone (I am convinced it was Newbold) hadn't been offloading up until the results.

This is a great company we are invested in and that will be shown at the interims when it will be closer to 25p than 12p.

It's just a shame you are one of those sad feckers who spends more time trying to have a pop at people than actually investing. There used to be one just like you, and I do mean JUST LIKE YOU, on iii.

So do me a favour, Ponzi, and go play Russian roulette with a loaded gun. You know what happens when you try punching above your weight.

britshare - 24 Nov 2005 09:51 - 862 of 1117

That is not ponzi, it is Binary2 twat.

JT Master Investor - 24 Nov 2005 10:29 - 863 of 1117

Taken from citywire:

Teather&Greenwood

In an online gaming review the broker reiterates its buy rating for Sportingbet, has a strong buy rating for Gaming Corporation, and sell ratings for PartyGaming, UKBetting and BetonSports.

mickeyskint - 24 Nov 2005 10:39 - 864 of 1117

JT

Sounds good to me. Will just have to be a bit more patience, but I'm sure the gravy train will arrive soon.

LOL

MS

ositaeze - 24 Nov 2005 12:57 - 865 of 1117

eat my shorts!

JT Master Investor - 24 Nov 2005 13:36 - 866 of 1117

Dont have a cow man

Paulo2 - 27 Nov 2005 08:53 - 867 of 1117

Tipped in Saturday's Daily Mail and today's Sunday Telegraph.

Paulo2 - 27 Nov 2005 08:54 - 868 of 1117

britshare, that is ponzi. And perhaps he's binary on advfn.

Crazyfrog - 27 Nov 2005 11:54 - 869 of 1117


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,173728,00.html

watch the video... amazing

click on second life
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,173728,00.html

mickeyskint - 01 Dec 2005 11:10 - 870 of 1117

From the other side.

MP69 - 1 Dec'05 - 09:13 - 16066 of 16078


I have never read so much BS (AlwaysBanking)....GMC has got one of the most solid business models of any gaming company as their income is spread between advertising revenue and online gaming revenue giving them the most robust income stream from any online gaming company and in any type of market. A more competitive market (in the online gaming sector) works right into their hands as GMC's portals will benefit from the extra money that other gaming companies need to spend to be competitive.

I am not sure if you read any of the (independent) research that is out on the market but they all have one thing in common - GMC is the only company that gets Buy or Strong Buy recommendation (Arbuthnot/Teathers).

Share price is definitley undervalued as people haven't yet caught on to the fact that the next big thing in online gaming will be playing on mobile phones. As far as I know GMC is the leader in this field (and the only company to offer this service) with their contract with Orange. Revenues from this are way beyond expectations which confirms that mobile gaming is the thing to watch out for.

Look out for 23-26p in the next 6 months and the possibility that someone will make a bid for the company at an even higher price.

moneyplus - 01 Dec 2005 11:17 - 871 of 1117

I have lost out on a fortune by not holding on to my holdings in several shares--HBG-groan-MTT-groan-HMY and so on! I am not doing the same with this one-though patience is definitely needed. it seems to me this is a tasty morsel for one of the bigger boys--I'm hanging on to mine!

moneyplus - 01 Dec 2005 11:20 - 872 of 1117

Also last post on the YOO thread says mobile gambling is taking off in a big way-isn't GMC offering this through Orange?

mickeyskint - 01 Dec 2005 11:49 - 873 of 1117

Yes and talk of a T Mobile deal.

MS

mickeyskint - 01 Dec 2005 13:06 - 874 of 1117

Again from the other place. An interesting read.

the analyst - 1 Dec'05 - 11:52 - 16080 of 16084


San Francisco, CA and London, UK: The mobile gambling market is poised for rapid expansion as gambling operators develop their remote operations. Companies in the m-gambling value chain are beginning to position themselves and mobile gambling will take off in earnest in Q2 2006. This is the finding from a new study, Mobile gambling: Identifying winning market strategies, published by industry research company, visiongain.

Visiongain estimates that the mobile gambling market will generate revenues totalling $4.26 billion in 2008. The limited number of gambling operators and the small number of devices that are suited for mobile gambling activities have inhibited the number of gamblers who use mobile devices. This is about to change, however, and visiongain forecasts significant growth ahead.

As regulatory, technical and other challenges are gradually resolved, gambling operators are expected to begin actively marketing mobile gambling to their customers, starting in the middle of 2006, says report author Jean-Pierre Aubertin. Initial trials of mobile gambling sites have confirmed the channel as viable sources of income for gambling site operators such as William Hill and Ladbrokes, he noted.

The segments of the mobile gambling market covered in this study refer to services being developed that will complement those currently delivered by fixed and online gaming operators. Visiongain believes mobile gambling represents the logical extension of online gambling, and forms part of the segment of the gambling industry known as remote gambling.

This report examines the significance and impact that mobile gambling will have on the gambling and cellular industries. It outlines and examines the various solutions offered by leading vendors on the market and offers a comprehensive assessment of the attitudes and expectations of end-users. Advice on pricing and pricing levels are also discussed for different segments of the market.


ENDS

Notes for Editors
If you are interested in a more detailed overview of this report, please send an e-mail to sara.peerun@visiongain.com or phone Sara on 020 8767 6711

Paulo2 - 23 Dec 2005 08:04 - 875 of 1117

Poker site finally launched!

moneyplus - 23 Dec 2005 10:58 - 876 of 1117

hope these perform better in the new year-very disappointing after excellent results the market has definitely overlooked these. IMO. Happy \Christmas all.
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