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DMG Dori Media

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Dori Media LSE:DMG London Ordinary Share IL0010922388 ORD ILS0.10
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 40.00 0.00 01:00:00
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
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Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 40.00 GBX

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Posted at 14/4/2011 08:31 by silverfern
All over- always wary of such a tightly held share trading abroad. You may get 50p . Not improperly managed - just a family business.
Posted at 23/9/2010 07:49 by silverfern
It remains an intersting comapny, combining IP generation through programme making with daytoday running of a commercial tv channel. It's a model which was dismantled in the Uk some time ago but it is very successful. Maybe because the compnay shares held by very few people, who are in Israel, and because its output/success is not seen over here, interst has been low. BUt then DMG do nothing to generate a market for the shares, or even recognise they have a placing on the London market- until they address that, I won't reinvest
Posted at 09/4/2009 23:02 by 3offthet
Yep, I'm in! I've taken a bit of a caning, but I think they were oversold. I have noticed regular (although admittedly small scale) by the directors, and have averaged down. And you are right - the price has nearly doubled in the last three months - hopefully plenty more to go.
Posted at 09/4/2009 10:27 by silverfern
anyone in these? I had to get out (sanity called), but the price is creeping back up.
Posted at 22/9/2008 14:40 by carlos panda
Looks as though they have dropped the price to fill my limit order (sorry everyone!) but I'm happy to increase my DMG investment.

EDIT - Or maybe due to a surprise sale at 90p (why sell on a 2009 PE of less than 3.5?).
Posted at 02/9/2008 08:29 by silverfern
Skimon: well there is a bit of buying and the price moves up. THis share could easily go up 50% on very little demand imho; after all it fell on little logic and less selling!

EDIT: That wasn't your additional 30k purchase just going through was it?
Posted at 23/8/2008 08:16 by silverfern
Agreed. Volume in share trade is what we need and thankfully some 200k traded on Friday.
Posted at 04/7/2008 10:43 by simon14
The evidence shows that ditching your broker really doesnt help, Dan have released many positive notes on DMG their research is very thorough and more informed than most research ive seen from most of the top line brokers.
After all Merryl only 2 weeks ago `forecast` a decline in UK house prices and a downgrade in home building stocks and that is AFTER an 80% fall in the sector.( now THAT is SH+T analysis.)
We are in a bear market , sit tight and wait it out.
Posted at 29/10/2007 08:17 by papalpower
News today :


DORI MEDIA GROUP


Dori Media Acquires a 50% Stake in Central Park Productions S.A. and its T.V.
Production Studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Dori Media Group ('DMG' or 'the Company'), the international media company
active in the field of television, with a focus on production, distribution,
broadcasting and merchandising of Telenovela, announces today that Dori Media
International GmbH, a fully owned subsidiary of DMG, has finalized an agreement
to acquire, for the sum of US$1.1 million in cash, a 50% stake in Central Park
Productions S.A. ('CPP'), an Argentinean T.V. production company specializing in TV productions and providing production services, who has owned production
facilities and TV studios in Buenos Aires, Argentina, since 1997. CPP has USD
3.1 .million of debt giving the company an enterprise value of USD5.3 million.
DMG has also provided a loan to CPP for approximately US$1.8 million which
decreases CPP's current liabilities to US$1.3 million; this loan may be off-set
against future productions filmed at CPP's studios for Dori Media Contenidos
S.A. ('DMC'), DMI's wholly owned Argentinean production house.

Celina Amadeo, who will be appointed as CEO of Central Park Productions and as
Vice President of Production at DMC, holds the remaining 50% stake of CPP. Mrs.
Amadeo has an extensive background in T.V. production Owning Studios Sonotex
(1990-2000) in Buenos Aires and having produced around 50 Telenovelas, including hits such as 'Chiquititas', 'Perla Negra' and 'El Refugio'.

Incorporated in 1997, Central Park Productions has produced more than 30 of its
own Telenovelas and has assisted many other production houses with their
productions, including several for DMG. CPP has 3 production studios that cover
a combined area of approximately 2,000 square meters and approximately 500
square meters of offices. The studios are fully equipped and have the capability to film outdoors, on location. The acquisition of this 50% stake in Central Park Productions gives Dori Media Contenidos S.A. guaranteed access to, and production time at the studios. DMG has previously used the studios to shoot hits such as 'El Refugio' and 'Collar de Esmeralda'

Central Park Productions is currently servicing DMG in its new worldwide hit
production, 'LaLola' (based on the original idea of Sebastian Ortega,
Underground Productions) and the production of 'Patito Feo' which is produced by Ideas del Sur from Argentina and the Mexican media giant Televisa (DMG owns the rights to and distributes 'Patito Feo' worldwide except to the American
continent, Spain Andorra, Italy, Greece and Portugal).

Nadav Palti, President and CEO of DMG, commented: 'We are delighted at having
completed this deal which will provide Dori Media with guaranteed production
time at these very important and extremely busy studios. In addition to this,
not only will Dori Media benefit from the obvious synergies and cost savings
generated by filming at what will be our own studios, this acquisition is also
very much part of our strategy to strengthen our production arm in Latin America to make us one of the major production houses in the region.'

For further information on Dori Media Group, please visit our website on
www.dorimedia.com or contact:
Posted at 27/10/2007 02:41 by papalpower
26-10-2007


Dori Media Statement re Shareholder Dealings





DORI MEDIA GROUP

Shareholder DealingsDori Media Group ("DMG" or "the Company"), the international media company active in the field of television, with a focus on production, distribution, broadcasting and merchandising of Telenovela, has been informed that Mapal Communications Ltd. ("Mapal") has purchased Granite Hacarmel's 31.4% holding in Licensing Dynamics International ("LDI"), a licensing merchandizing company owned by Mapal. This dealing increases Mapal's indirect holdings in DMG, due to LDI's stake in Mapal Eden Telenobles Ltd which owns a direct stake in DMG and LDI's majority stake in Direct to Retail Ltd. ("DTR"), which owns a direct and indirect stake in DMG.
This current dealing takes Mapal's direct and indirect holding in DMG from
7,459,506 ordinary shares, or 36.56% of issued share capital to 8,127,359
ordinary shares, or 39.83% of the issued share capital. Mapal's direct holding
in the Company amounts to 483,625 shares or 2.37% of capital.
Because of their interest in Mapal, Ms. Tamar Mozes Borovitz and Mr. Nadav Palti now have an indirect interest in Dori Media Group of 4,780,799 (23.43%), and 1,673,280 (8.2%) ordinary shares respectively.
The conditional placing of 2,567,000 ordinary shares of NIS 0.10 par value each, announced on the 16th of October 2007, with institutional investors, will
decrease Mapal's direct and indirect holding in DMG from 39.83% of issued share
capital to 35.38% of the issued share capital. Because of their interest in
Mapal, holdings belonging to Ms. Tamar Mozes Borovitz and Mr. Nadav Palti will
decrease to 20.81% and 7.28% of the issued share capital respectively.
Dori Media share price data is direct from the London Stock Exchange

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