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YOO Yoomedia

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Yoomedia LSE:YOO London Ordinary Share GB00B29WFV68 ORD 100P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 126.50 0.00 01:00:00
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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 0 126.50 GBX

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Posted at 29/11/2017 08:58 by temmujin
nice price 0.85p...beats ya 1p entry price last time..i bought at 0.75p yesterday
Posted at 08/7/2008 13:53 by regandjess
Just looking back at some of the old shares i used to hold and wondering what happened here? I remember buying YOO at 2.8p and 4.3p I think it was and sold out at 28p and 24p.. That was preconsolidation or whatever has happened so I wonder what the equivelant share price would be today. .. Any just VERY glad to be out by the look of it.
Posted at 24/1/2008 21:13 by dr jekyll
Very well thanks Little Minx and I hope you are too. Abandoning this thread now as I don't keep much of an eye on YOO these days. Might do if the share price goes up a lot. Might even get my money back one day :)
Posted at 15/1/2008 21:14 by bungler
Nothing particularly new (although I didn't know about the unrelated third party mentioned at the end of para 2 but that's probably because I'm not as up on the ins and outs as many other many posters here) nonetheless a good summary of the current state of play from Interactive TV Today:


UK-based interactive TV company, YooMedia, has announced a major corporate reorganization that will see it, among other things, acquiring Spanish interactive TV company, Fresh Interactive Technologies; raising £12.9 million; settling debts with two of its lenders, Highbridge and Platinum; selling its YooMedia Dating Group subsidiary (trades under the brand, Dateline); and changing its name to Mirada. The various elements of the reorganization will have to be approved by the company's shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting, and some elements are subject to regulatory approval.

The company--which concedes that it "has found it difficult to achieve profitability in the UK market" and that, as a result, its "balance sheet has become weak"--is hoping to raise the £12.9 million via 1) an £8.6 million placement of new ordinary shares of £1 each, at £1.0962 per share, mainly with Kasei 2000, a special investment vehicle which earlier this year was granted an option to acquire the company's games and gambling business; and 2) a £4.3 million investment in Fresh by Baring Private Equity Espana, which would be completed prior to YooMedia's acquisition of the Spanish ITV company. YooMedia says it would use the funds to strengthen its balance sheet (it owes Highbridge and Platinum around £5 million), develop new products and services, and finance its international expansion. The company's deal with Kasei could result in the latter owning as much as 43.06% of its enlarged share capital (in which case, a waiver of Rule 9 of the UK's Takeover Code would be required). However, it says it is in negotiations with "an unrelated third party" that is also interested in the placement, and that those negotiations could result in Kasei owning less than 30% of its enlarged share capital (in which case, the Rule 9 waiver would not be required).

The acquisition of Fresh--which was founded in 2000 by its current management team, and which has 28 employees--will see YooMedia acquiring at least a 95.2% stake of the issued share capital of the Spanish company for £6.45 million (the price will rise to £6.775 million, if YooMedia buys a 100% stake in the company). Fresh conducts sales and marketing activities primarily in Spain, the UK and Latin America, and its customers include Digital+, Euskaltel and Jazztel in Spain; BSkyB, ITV and Music Choice in the UK; and Disney Television International, Universal Studios Network and Warner Bros. According to YooMedia, its technology is widely deployed on digital set-top boxes in Spain. The company has five main product offerings: 1) startv, which provides basic interactive functionality, such as an EPG, an operator information portal, system configuration, news and other information services; 2) entertv, which allows operators to generate their own custom participation TV services (including voting and contests) that can be accessed through different devices, such as mobile phones; 3) grouptv, which is designed to create community environments around programs, events and channels via instant messaging, SMS/MMS, forums, email and chat; 4) challengetv, which is designed to enable operators to offer interactive gaming and betting services that, if desired, integrate TV with Internet and mobile phone; and 5) managetv, which allows operators to capture information on registered users and thereby offer those users personalized services. In 2006, Fresh's revenues totaled €2.0 million and generated €96,000 in profits, and in the first nine months of 2007 (according to unaudited figures), its revenues totaled €1.4 million and generated €50,000 in profits. As of September 30th, the company had net assets of €0.7 million.

The acquisition of Fresh and the investment by Kasei, if approved, will result in a number of changes to YooMedia's (Mirada's) senior management team: while Michael Sinclair will remain chairman of the merged entity, its CEO will be Fresh CEO, Luis Vazquez; YooMedia managing director, Neil MacDonald, will become its COO; and Kasei 2000 director, Rafael Martin Sanz, will join its board as a non-executive director.

The various moves that are being proposed by YooMedia will result in a reorganization of its capital structure: each issued and unissued ordinary share of 1p will be subdivided into one ordinary share of 0.1p and nine A deferred shares of 0.1p each. Every 1,000 subdivided shares will then be consolidated into one new ordinary share of £1. All share warrants and options that have been issued by the company will be consolidated on the same basis. Following the consolidation, there will be 912,242 new ordinary shares in issue, and YooMedia is proposing that its authorized share capital be increased to £30 million.

In other YooMedia news: the company says that Red Bee Media has upgraded the YooMedia xPlayer interactive playout system which it originally installed in 2002 and which it uses to power red-button interactive TV programming and advertising for its customer, UKTV (note: other broadcasters that use xPlayer to drive interactive playout include Channel 4, Five and S4/C). According to YooMedia, the upgraded version of xPlayer is "more intelligent" in its allocation of bandwidth, thus allowing broadcasters to "fit greater interactivity into less bandwidth"; the system recognizes when interactive elements are about to be broadcast, the company says, and ensures that all relevant data is delivered to the satellite at the point of broadcast. The company touts it as serving as "an automated interactive scheduling system that integrates seamlessly with the client's existing broadcast environment." Although xPlayer is currently used primarily on the Sky platform, it can be used to deliver to other digital platforms--it is, for example, used to deliver interactive ads to the UK's free-to-air digital terrestrial platform, Freeview. It can also be used to update content on Web sites, or to trigger the sending of SMS messages that serve as invitations to participate and interact.
Posted at 19/12/2007 08:28 by sven2006
I've been cheated by YOO since I don't know when
So I made up my mind, it must come to an end
Look at YOO now, will I ever learn?
I don't know how but I suddenly lose money
There's a fire within my soul
Just one look and I can hear a Sinclair ring
One more look and Sinclair forgets everything, o-o-o-oh

Mamma mia, here YOO go again
My my, how can I resist YOO?
Mamma mia, does it show again?
My my, just how much I've missed YOO
Yes, I've been brokenhearted
Blue since the day YOO listed
Why, why did I ever let YOO go?
Mamma mia, now I really know,
My my, I could never let YOO go.
Posted at 14/12/2007 15:23 by chiansaw
Here we go with the new YOO.....This is my interpretation of recent events - make of it what you will - any errors let me know, and no advice intended....

Following the consolidation there will only be approximately 912,242 New
Ordinary Shares in issue

So if circa 900,000,000 in existence now, then 1000-1 would give £1 per share to create the 912,242

Mcap currently say 4.5 mill

New mcap then £912,000 above plus shares created:
Further 7,845,284 issued
plus 2,620,944 vulture A
plus 2,133,119 Vulture B

M cap 14.7 mill.

No dilution - only in effect as I said in MCAP. Is it worth 14 mill?


The dilution is potentially in the mcap that YOO have created. Will the market accept that YOO with no debt, Barings and Kasei in tow, no Dating and ownership of FRESH etc etc is worth 14.7 mill. If Current mcap reached then thats where the 4:1 diluion comes in.

That would equate to nearly 2p in current share price terms.


'Of the 12.9 mln stg, the company is raising 8.6 mln in a placing at 1.10 stg
per share, the majority of which it expects to go to current investor Kasei
2000. Kasei could end up with 43 pct in the company after the placing and
Yoomedia said, if it does, it has agreed to waive the obligation it would be
under to make an offer for the company.'

This is where its been done - kasei have brokered the deal/restructure for putting in what exactly. They've got bulk of shares in a company valued at £14.7million. If it drops 20% do they care? Created a mcap out of thin air, yet with the positives attaching, it may well stick.

There we are Saif, gone and on BB for future 'reference'!! Sorry for the deliberate intentions to create a bull market for this Pheonix from the ashes errrr turkey in the fire.
Posted at 14/12/2007 13:39 by sven2006
O Come All YOO Faithful
bankrupt and Diluted,
O come YOO, O come YOO to Administra------tion
Come and behold YOO,
Born the King of POO;
O come, let YOO adore Him,
O come, let YOO adore Him,
O come, let YOO adore Him,
McDonald the Lord.
Posted at 14/12/2007 13:34 by sven2006
We wish YOO a Merry Christmas;
We wish YOO a Merry Christmas;
We wish YOO a Merry Christmas and a Bankrupt New Year.

Good placings YOO bring to shareholders and your kin;
Good Placings for Christmas and a Bankrupt New Year.

Oh, bring us a another placing;
Oh, bring us a another placing;
Oh, bring us a another placing and a cup of good cheer

We won't go until we've lost the lot;
We won't go until we've lost the lot;
We won't go until we've lost the lot, so bring some out here

We wish YOO a Merry Christmas;
We wish YOO a Merry Christmas;
We wish YOO a Merry Christmas and a Bankrupt New Year.
Posted at 13/12/2007 14:18 by sven2006
To the tune of Winner takes it all is the new song by YOOPOO Media called

The Directors take it all..............all join in now

Singalongo sVendo


I don't wanna talk
About the things YOO've gone through
Though it's hurting me
Now it's history
I've played all my shares
And that's what YOO've done too
Nothing more to say
No more placings to play

The directors takes it all
The shareholders standing small
Beside the victory
That's there destiny

I was in YOO's arms
Thinking I belonged there
I figured it made sense
Building me a stake
Building me a mess
Thinking I'd be strong there
But I was a fool
Playing by the YOO rules

The directors may throw a dice
Their minds as cold as ice
And someone way down here
Loses someone dear

The directors takes it all
The shareholders has to fall
It's simple and it's plain
Why should I complain.

But tell me does YOO care
Like I used to care for YOO?
Does it feel the same
When YOO calls your name?
Somewhere deep inside
You must know I miss YOO
But what can I say
The FSA must be obeyed

The judges will decide
The likes of me abide
Spectators of the show
Always staying low

The game is on again
Sinclair or a friend
A big thing or a small
The directors takes it all

The directors takes it all
The directors takes it all......
Posted at 11/12/2007 20:13 by buenos aires
brando69

We will be left with approx 3% of the new co ,but they could have arrange it to be ZERO.

My opinion is that YOO has already been sold and after the small shareholders have been ejected,then the proceeds will be shared out.

So 3% if you still hold could be worth a lot more than £1.09p


I must me the biggest IDIOT ,because if the share price goes to .1p then I shallbuy some moreshares.

PLEASE DO NOT copy me ,as I do not want to feel responsible for your losses.
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