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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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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.69 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
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17/1/2017 06:06 | Smithie6 7Dig is a partner of MQA having worked as a team to get to today's position. Current demand for Hi Res is low due to lack of content in that format. We have been told By the owner of MQA that by spring 2017 the big 3 record labels will have converted their content to MQA. SPOTIFY is a subscription streaming service that is and always will be held to ransom by the labels. It has never made a profit.(B2C market) 80% of revenues has to be paid over to the record labels. Your correct most people prefer a free service for music 100M people are paying a subscription via various platforms today. 7Dig is selling its B2B licensing and streaming services to service the remaining 3.4 BN People. It's done through the likes of radio and Musical.ly. MQA will take off because the music stars of today will demand that their music is transmitted in its original studio format.Not is its very rough digital platform used today. Also don't forget 7Dig will also offer non HI RES services just like they do today. | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 20:58 | Petlover ..you know that 7DIG doesnt own MQA ? | smithie6 | |
16/1/2017 20:56 | ...current demand for high resoln. audio streaming ? Zero ?!! ---- If MQA takes off then I assume Spotify will gain...since Vodafone doesnt count data used for Spotify . ( or it didnt in 2016)....a big fundamental for Spotify... But most clients dont pay....& prefer free service... | smithie6 | |
16/1/2017 19:49 | Monday January 15th 2017 "Technics says it will introduce MQA compatibility with a firmware update for the ST-G30 music server. Speaking to Inside CI, UK Marketing Director David Preece says the plan is to offer MQA downloads via its Technics Tracks download store at roughly the same time. He says the more economic file size of the new High-Res Audio format, has “solved a massive problem for High-Res Audio.” | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 19:29 | Fourth day on an upward path as news from last weeks CES in Las Vegas filters through to the market. 📢📢 | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 18:18 | Petlover zzzzzzz "shorters".. .you really haven't go a clue imho... | smithie6 | |
16/1/2017 15:44 | Yep is a rum do for the shorters who failed to understand years of investment and losses can eventually produce spectacular results. 😰😰 Broker has it down as a BUY. The Milton fund have been buyers. The directors have been buyers | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 15:40 | Petlover "SoundHound Inc. and Onkyo Announce Global Partnership to Launch New Line of Smart Speakers Powered by Houndify Voice and A.I. Technology" Yawn 7DIG announced the same deal in the past....with Pure, part of IMG and it came to .... nothing !! (IMG later put PURE up for sale...since it was losing money....did they sell it to the wireless medical monitoring company ?...cant recall the name...another co. that has eaten money and produced a loss for shareholders......to do something new and make money from it....it's difficult...many or most go bust or keep raising money at lower prices, shafting original investors) | smithie6 | |
16/1/2017 15:28 | "pet lover16 Jan '17 - 13:36 - 1371 of 1372 1 0 Partners working together;" Wow !!-) They should patent that idea, fast.... no one in business has ever done that before !! ;-) | smithie6 | |
16/1/2017 15:27 | pet lover16 Jan '17 - 07:28 - 1360 of 1371 1 0 "7Dig RNS last year. blah blah blah" Last yr......you mean when it went 6p to 16p....and then straight back to 6p !! clearly a solid investment supported by solid fundamentals ! not .... ;-) | smithie6 | |
16/1/2017 13:36 | Partners working together; | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 13:31 | Last week: "Downton said that 7digital is working on a number of launches of high-res streaming services in 2017 for clients, and that these services will go beyond pure audio quality." I think this is extremely noteworthy for the following reasons. First of all 7Dig are working on these projects right now for which they receive set up fees. Secondly, they are going beyond pure audio quality. That could be all manner of things but a car radio system you can talk to has to be near the top of the list. | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 11:53 | 1148 hrs - 80k taken at 9p f | fillipe | |
16/1/2017 10:46 | Sorry it was wrong paged - it was intended for PVG | fillipe | |
16/1/2017 10:41 | There are 7 mm' here on L2, but each only show 5k shrs. The highest ask is now 10p, but DIG7 seems slow to respond to the current 26p/30p tp's. No doubting it will come and meanwhile an opportunity to buy low. Totals on each side of the bid/ask of all mm's is a pitifully small 35k shrs, so one can see how tightly this is being run by the mm's, perchance they find strong movements, either way. f | fillipe | |
16/1/2017 10:35 | IMO They will be taken over. Mkt cap way too small for this company. A bargain. | iwillbe | |
16/1/2017 10:10 | £6.00 sounds outrageous but it's the value 7Dig would trade at if Mr Cole dilivers on his prediction of January 2016. £200M market size £70M revenue £40M profit. If the competition has gone and the sector is growing at 70% from a very low base line in can be done.😄 | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 09:55 | Come on Pet £6.00 !!! 60p possibly | 1bonanza | |
16/1/2017 09:45 | Well since I bought and posted the shares have done 50%. I also believe that at £10M 7Dig is the most undervalued share in the U.K. today. The shares have done 50% since I've been offering my time here for free. By the time I leave @£6.00 a share you might be thanking me. By the way any new investor to the thread will not scroll though hundreds of posts. 😄 | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 09:14 | I know you are excited pet lover -but simply no one can post THAT many posts without them becoming meaningless, repetitive...and boring I have you on filter-but even when your content is filtered you take up TOO much space I hold a lot of 7 Digital and believe streaming is THE way to go, you don't help the cause My dad had a great saying 'Don't speak, unless you can improve on the silence' you ought to take notice of that S | sweenoid | |
16/1/2017 07:44 | ""It's practical to think that we would have broken the back of all the music in the world by next spring." | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 07:28 | 7Dig RNS last year. "Following the announcement of their global strategic partnership as the leading platform provider of MQA, from January 11, 7digital will for the first time have indie label content available in this higher quality format on their platform for B2B clients. This content will also be available for download by customers of both the 7digital D2C web store and mobile apps, with the company becoming the first digital music platform provider to offer MQA for both download and streaming." LEADING PLATFORM PROVIDER. | pet lover | |
16/1/2017 07:23 | It's not rumour though is it. ? Both these articles came our of CES 2017 held in Las Vegas last week. 7 Dig last week in an interview (not an RNS) "Downton said that 7digital is working on a number of launches of high-res streaming services in 2017 for clients, and that these services will go beyond pure audio quality." MQA have just said this. Before the year is out, four to five services could be streaming high-res, said MQA chairman Bob Stuart. Stuart"s company developed Master Quality Authenticated (MQA) technology to reduce bandwidth requirements to make it practical to stream master-quality audio. | pet lover |
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