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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Amino Technologies Plc | AMO | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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165.50 | 165.50 |
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Posted at 21/6/2021 06:38 by masurenguy Change of Name to Aferian plcIn February of this year, the Group launched an ambitious new strategy to become a software-driven growth business. This new strategy capitalises on the increasing consumer expectation that we should all be able to connect to the TV and video we love on any device, at any time, wherever we may be. The Group's award-winning Next Generation technology platforms make this modern TV experience possible, by providing Pay TV operators, broadcasters and media owners with smart, cost-effective ways to deliver it. By 2025, this strategy aims to triple Group revenues and increase the percentage of Group software revenues that are recurring to 70%. Early success has already been achieved, including delivering year-on-year double-digit growth in Annual Recurring Revenue in the first half of the current financial year. As momentum continues to build, it is the Board's view that a new name would better reflect the true scale, breadth and potential of the Group's operations and market positioning. As a result, Amino Technologies plc will be renamed "Aferian plc". The Group's two go-to-market brands, 24i and Amino Communications, will continue to operate under their respective names. Concurrent with the change of name, the Group's website has changed to www.aferian.com. The Group's TIDM code will change from "AMO" to "AFRN" from 8.00 a.m on Tuesday 22 June 2021. |
Posted at 31/5/2021 13:34 by sharw One of the things I like about AMO is its culture for integrating acquisitions and Nordija is no different. Thomas Christensen, CEO of Nordija, who has been with them since the start, will become CTO of 24i. I found this video of him: |
Posted at 27/5/2021 06:27 by tole https://bdadvanced.i |
Posted at 10/5/2021 15:07 by essentialinvestor Simon, I suppose they could hit the jackpot with onehowever if you add up what the total paid for acquisitions over the last few years and then compare with AMO current market cap, it represents a significant chunk. Obvs Amino may become the target. |
Posted at 10/5/2021 13:39 by simon gordon Yes, the last big acquisition in America looks to have been a damp squib.July 2015: Placing by way of an accelerated bookbuild to raise £21.0 million Amino Technologies PLC (LSE: AMO), the Cambridge-based provider of digital entertainment solutions for IPTV, Internet TV and in-home multimedia distribution, announces that it has conditionally agreed to acquire the entire issued share capital of Entone, Inc. ("Entone") for a total consideration of $73.0 million (£46.7 million). |
Posted at 10/5/2021 13:34 by essentialinvestor Unfortunately this is a risk with holding AMO.They appear to have a long history of making acquisitions to reshape their business or arguably staying relevant. As Simon mentions this latest potential acquisition could have a range of very different outcomes. |
Posted at 10/5/2021 11:30 by red ninja Yes, I think the market is spooked by MobiTV losses and debts and presumably the degree of dilution from the placing.Hopefully AMO have done their analysis well enough so that the downside risks are eclipsed by upside possibilities. Of course AMO may not secure MobiTV from the auction anyway. |
Posted at 10/5/2021 11:21 by sharw Red Ninja - the fall in share price is mainly a sign of just how illiquid AMO can be at times. Until 15 minutes ago there have been just 6 trades - all sells - with a total value of £26,546. As a result the mid price has come down by 3.5p meaning that the MCap has come down by about £2.7m !!!!Of course, the institutions who have agreed to the placing will not be able to deal at the moment. Some PIs, including myself, may be nervous about not getting in on a discounted placing and thus cheated of pre-emption rights. The loss of $34m mentioned by simon gordon sounds horrendous but the AMO board have had several weeks to do their calculations of what can be achieved if they take on this company and we just have to trust that they will not overpay. |
Posted at 07/3/2021 07:09 by tole https://www.director |
Posted at 09/2/2021 15:27 by ultimatewarrior comparing a full year dividend to what was a half year dividend in 2019 is a bit strange. Current dividend is only 25%-30% of 2018 dividend would be more illustrative |
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