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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Vividas | LSE:VDS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B04NK713 | ORD 1P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.25 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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26/1/2009 11:15 | just looked at these. What a sad end to a company that had potential. I guess it was all ramp and spin and hope. Revenue never happened and so it was over. | powwow | |
20/11/2008 18:22 | Delta girl that doesnt explain or exonerate the mazing raping of this share price | chairman2 | |
19/11/2008 17:49 | Sorry to see this happen to any company and its shareholders but VDS was doomed from the start - conceived in Australia and listed in the UK by their former chairman who has a track record of taking companies public too early in stock markets in which they have little, if any operations. The MO is then to exit the company and leave the management team pedaling to meet the public investors expectations - TPS is a similar example where the company started in England and was listed in Canada first, then dual listed on the LSE before coming to AIM. The other problem they faced is that the bigger players didn't take too long to deliver equivalent or better features and their window of opportunity closed pretty quickly. They really didn't have much of a unique offering and this one should never have been IPO'd in my humble opinion, but it wasn't the first and won't be the last to fall into this category. Would have fared better back in the late 90's but not today. The economic downturn has little impact on companies where they have a me too solution and meagre revenues. | deltagirl | |
16/11/2008 23:48 | I've just come across the VDS news. I was rather surprised perhaps because my vague prediction of a long time ago has turned out to have been accurate. FBT isn't really in the streaming market but Stephen may wish to take a look at the technology. You could leave a note on the FBT board. However, FBT doesn't have much money. The BBC iPlayer can provide very good quality and YouTube has improved significantly recently by apparently hosting the videos in the UK. FBT's streaming quality is now very poor in comparison. Somewhat strangely, the FBT videos started playing after I had downloaded OpenOffice which seems to include a Java component. Amazing spins Great legs | littleredrooster | |
16/11/2008 16:59 | Maybe Stephen could integrate the VDS technology into his codec? | the analyst | |
16/11/2008 16:20 | Not been holding since last year, nmf777. Shame to see their demise, though, as they had some great technology. Thought they had a real future back in late 2006, when they started winning what looked to be big contracts and were increasing revenues quickly. But with no significant contract wins leading to product launch since that period, I guess the writing has been on the cards for a while. I wonder where the technology will end up? I'm sure it still has a use. Deansaunders, if you read my post you will see that the AGM I was referring to was the Bright Things plc AGM, not VDS. | the analyst | |
16/11/2008 08:29 | clearly I am. I'll get me coat | nmf777 | |
15/11/2008 11:12 | Am I the only idiot left holding these?! | nmf777 | |
27/10/2008 12:28 | nice find, a bit like the old dot com days again with talk of possible announcements and 5-10-fold increases in share price within a week of good news being announced! My favorite thing about FBT is Stephen Streater, great interview to watch Talking of ex Eidos directors, dotcoms etc, I've been investing in Bright Things (BGT). Social media and all that type of thing. Went to the BGT AGM last week and it's the first one I've been to for a long time where everyone appeared to be genuinely relaxed, happy and optimistic about things. The had some of the techies there at the AGM, which was good to see - they are obviously all really enjoying working on their new venture. Nice to have at least one speculative 'fun' share in the portfolio... | the analyst | |
27/10/2008 10:46 | Yes, it's very exciting. The competition ended in a few weeks. So what was Stephen trying to say? Put it together with what I brought to your attention elsewhere. Also "In pure tech FORscene, an online editing system, will be massive. They're edging closer to Final Cut Pro territory, and doing some big deals that will propel them over the coming year or two" and "The new servers have the capacity to support editing of the output of up to 100 24/7 TV stations". | littleredrooster | |
16/10/2008 22:45 | what a sad sad story | chairman2 | |
17/9/2008 10:19 | powwow - we tried a similar service about eight years ago, but were quite a few years too early. People who were used to free TV and free internet didn't want to pay to watch much poorer pictures on the internet. The quality issue was mostly solved when broadband arrived, but the cost of serving means you need premium video (for advertisers) or a related premium service (we provide web-based editing) to pay for everything. We are finding that internet costs are continually falling. Internet video and internet advertising revenues are continuing to grow very rapidly. It'll be interesting to see where this all ends up. Vividas probably have one of the best streaming solutions in terms of quality. I suspect there will be some element of luck involved, and a few big deals make all the difference to the bottom line. | sbs | |
09/9/2008 14:38 | How did you lot miss this | madjock2 | |
09/9/2008 14:26 | yes it is a shame,, I thought these were going places.. what actually happened here for the falls.. lack of funding? | powwow | |
09/9/2008 14:22 | Still following them, but have never held. | sbs | |
09/9/2008 13:48 | nope, sold out last year - lack of deals. Shame really, because the technology was first class... | the analyst | |
09/9/2008 13:45 | yep I hold them mores the pity more as an 'orrible warning to myself. | chairman2 | |
09/9/2008 13:13 | anyone in these any longer? | powwow | |
29/7/2008 12:40 | and get us some Aussie investors too?? | chairman2 | |
29/7/2008 07:46 | good, positive update this morning. will probably go unnoticed in this market but good nevertheless | nmf777 | |
30/6/2008 20:09 | Good to see someone picking up 8% of the company down here. Brockwell have approx £500m under management according to ES. | monty panesar | |
22/5/2008 23:03 | Monty how come even you failed to comment on the ICC trial? with a name like that | chairman2 |
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