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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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7digital Group Plc | LSE:7DIG | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BMH46555 | ORD 0.01P |
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19/5/2017 14:46 | Thanks MM for the above link ... enjoyed it although I didn't hear any comment regarding 7Dig. ATB | flagon | |
19/5/2017 14:24 | #MQATakeMeThere #HighEndMunich2017 | iwillbe | |
19/5/2017 14:07 | This interview is well worth 17/18 mins of your time. Miton hold over 12% of 7Digital. Most relevant bit re: 7Dig is towards the end, but the whole interview is excellent. Gervais Williams is very clued up. | michaelmouse | |
19/5/2017 11:46 | Tiger60. You have seen all the evidence here and on my other threads. Out of 63M people in the UK your in a group of less than 100,50, or even 20 investors who have picked up this knowledge. MQA will be a household name within two years, just like MP3 and VHS in the past. Here are four more stocks that you can buy in the open market today with products or services that can propell their share prices through the roof. TERN: They own over 50% of a security company that opens the door for a safe IOT Eco system. Software. LEG This company owns 7% of Virtualstock that I value at £500M today but profits from contracts won have yet to show in accounts. Software CBUY NHS/SBS partnership may produce tens of millions of profit.High margin. Software BST Have won staggering high margin contracts 1/5th of the worldwide market research sector from just one of those contracts. Software All four, five, inc 7dig are extremely well placed to make massive profits but the stock market values each and every one of them under £12M On a PE of 20 those companies need to make just £500,000 a year. When you take them as a group,they have all bar BST failed to like up to past expectations.For investors like myself its like buying a painting in a house sale for £200.00 that you know is worth £5K. You do however need some time on your side, also be prepared for some set backs along the way. | pet lover | |
19/5/2017 11:13 | 'the world will start to take notice.' come on, big it up a little the universe, galaxy....just joking I hope they do! | tiger60 | |
19/5/2017 11:03 | The reason I believe we have not yet been updated on the MQA streaming contracts is nothing to do with 7Dig. The Hi Res content is required first, and as we know Sony is now on hoard, but still not officially. The official announcement is due and when it arrives,the world will start to take notice. | pet lover | |
19/5/2017 09:55 | Due diligence and conpletion was scheduled for end if may, i need to dig up the reference to the exact date. Interesting aside in their rns in March they stated 'the first contract using MQA due to launch Q2'...i hope this is still the case. With all this going on the market is giving this a big thumbs down. Hopefully it is just a forced seller as volumes are small yet its impact on the share price is noticable. We all want pl's predictions to come good but it is not one persons interpretation of events that is important here it is the market as a whole and for some reason it is failing to resonant with investors. Personally i would like 7dig to give cashflow estimates and highlight the revenue streams from the contracts signed, and to be signed as the abstract nature of their rns announcements is getting them nowhere. 6.49 to buy 100,000. No support at the moment but this is an illiquid stock and can change dramatically but with the outside newsflow i would prefer/expect this to be ticking up slowly instead it is going backwards. | tiger60 | |
19/5/2017 09:27 | tiger - where has the 23/5 date come from? Thanks! | hausofmaus | |
19/5/2017 09:07 | Yep news 23.5 but they have a habit of bundling news together which is frustrating. They need to support their own sp, newsflow has been limited. | tiger60 | |
19/5/2017 08:00 | MQA @MQAMusic TODAY @ Munich #HighEnd2017: @MQAMusic creator Bob Stuart talks about the philosophy & approach behind MQA on the Tech Stage at 4.30pm | pet lover | |
19/5/2017 07:58 | Folderboy,think the same time scale as PVG, around two or 3 years for some spectacular returns. The company has never delivered in the past,so most investors want proof first. 85% of that proof can be found just by reading the various threads, but the missing 15% needs to come from the company. News is due this month on the 27:7 deal. | pet lover | |
19/5/2017 07:28 | pl - do tend to agree with your view BUT I am somewhat surprised by the lack of interest - and drift in the share price - in the last few days/weeks. Would have thought there would be more interest/excitement - or am I just worried having added heavily!!! | folderboy | |
19/5/2017 07:26 | Thanks Tiger60, I think your do extremely well here hence my large investment at 6P last fall. PVG I might remind you are up a cool 500% in just over two years,since I posted,as you may have deduced I have been rather fortunate to have taken some profit from PVG to invest here. The opportunity is huge, for starters the company finished at B/E in the last 1/4 of last year. Half the revenues are recurring and margins are going up. However is MQA and Worldwide Radioplayer that will I believe put this share price into orbit. | pet lover | |
18/5/2017 22:17 | I have read your posts and if you reread back to the start of the year you sound like a broken record...news in the next week, month, huge news and the latest 'penny about to drop'.... Hows pvg you seemed to of stopped mentioning it? Maybe the happy pills will wear off.... Looks lets just wait and see. We both hold but have different outlooks. Lets just tolerate each others views. I enjoy your posts and links for info. | tiger60 | |
18/5/2017 22:01 | Tiny £11M pound company 7dig is about to grow very fast with high margins and recurring revenues. The other two companies around the table have market valuations of over £2BN Each. | pet lover | |
18/5/2017 21:59 | Tiger, take a read of my MQA updates. Might just get you off the depressants. | pet lover | |
18/5/2017 21:49 | The penny is about to drop. | pet lover | |
18/5/2017 21:37 | I think this yet again proves two things. 1/ Sony is now 100% backing MQA. 2/ The very, very close relationship between MQA and 7Dig. MQA WEB SITE UPDATE TODAY. MQA Joins Streaming Day Line-up at Midem The DEG continues its “Stream the Studio” series, hosting a session at international music convention Midem in Cannes on 6 June. Scheduled during Midem’s dedicated Streaming Day, the hour-long panel (11am – noon) will be moderated by DEG’s Marc Finer, with a line-up including MQA’s Mike Jbara, Ty Roberts of Universal Music, Andre Stapleton of Sony Music and 7digital’s Pete Downton. | pet lover | |
17/5/2017 14:42 | As is always the case, at some stage a newspaper / broker report, or contract, lights up a stock that has done nothing share price wise tor years. 7dig and MQA are partners and since most costs are fixed at 7dig any large streaming services of MQA music by 7dig will be not far off pure profit. That's when the shares will rocket, five to ten times can not be ruled out. It's now also abundantly clear that MQA will be the only music streaming platform as it has advantages for all parties. | pet lover | |
17/5/2017 14:23 | Interesting, and good find. Don't think it's been announced yet, plenty of publicity on Merlin, nothing on Sony. Perhaps the high end audio show in Munich this week will reveal all... | hausofmaus | |
17/5/2017 14:06 | What was I saying.?. | pet lover | |
17/5/2017 14:03 | Last paragraph. | pet lover |
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