Exactly.
But let’s get past 40p before we all start talking billions. |
Is it cuckoo?
It might be a stretched target, but it's not beyond my imagination.
But, as I said, who really knows. |
JV
Agreed.
It’s well worth a punt, but all this billions talk is cuckoo.
I’ll happily be proven wrong though. |
C2009
Sounds more realistic doesn’t it. |
Yes, 10p and 20p are between 6p and £50.
But why have you invested here?
What is your expectation?
Do you buy shares on the off chance they might go up?
IF elevate.io takes off and becomes the Canva or Figma of the video world the market is huge and growing and billions beckon.
OR it could fail to deliver meaningful revenue, like the last 20 years, and crash and burn.
What do you think?
Do you have the courage of your convictions?
I have no idea what the future holds, but BIRD and elevate.io must represent the best risk to reward ratio on AIM, and on that basis I am in. |
EVS was Sept 2021
FIFA was December 2021.
chriscallen26 Nov '24 - 09:57 - 21887 of 21890 0 0 0 bonio10000
The FIFA run of no news stopped with the details of the EVS 5 year deal on 13/12/2022 which guaranteed €2 million and which expires 07/09/2026 |
Or circa 60p based against an equivalent value of Bending Spoons recent acquisition - £233M |
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So in real terms a range of 0.78p to £1.17 going with the average premium like for like of 51% based on 2023. Source AJ bell. |
bonio10000
The FIFA run of no news stopped with the details of the EVS 5 year deal on 13/12/2022 which guaranteed €2 million and which expires 07/09/2026 |
Is it about to be the 3rd or 4th anniversary of our last proper revenue RNS (FIFA)?
I forget as the years go by. |
McSean
Agreed.
Let’s get to 10p first, before we start talking billions.
It’s delusional talk.
Don’t get me wrong I would love that to be the case, but the odds are stacked against us, as the competition is fierce.
Realistically I think the best I could imagine is a takeover for £200/300 million. |
johnveals,
I've been invested nearly ten years and the same circular conversations about billions have been had here. If we could get to 10p it would be a step in the right direction. |
Canva are not the only ones. I've never used Adobe but an advert popped up in my mail this morning for their AI product:
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Morning have noticed Csnva advertising in a lot!!! |
TBH horneblower I'm not sure I'm interested in £3 either, but it would be better than 20p.
"tens of billions" starts at about £50
Will we get there? I haven't a clue.
I'd probably sell a few before we got there though.
What do you think? |
Super dangerous to be out at this time |
They are making the "Canva" for video. let us give them a little room.
BIRD could drop a collaborative deal or even a buy of BIRD.
Would you rather be in or out?
If they drop a message, no BIRDERS will sniff tail feathers..
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No advice,
BWTFDIK |
Bending Spoons is taking video platform Brightcove private in $233M acquisition. |
ORT Yes exactly that 😀 I have been in that situation many years ago with a major CH4 show so know full well how perfect elevate would have been! |
Ow,
You forgot to add water is wet 👍 |
Totally agree, Nick.What better tool for exactly that. Especially with all the big companies having a massive social media presence nowadays to connect with the current SQ.Quick extract and dump of clips into Elevate for their multi teams to get collaborating in the only functioning cloud based edit suite around.It's absolutely perfect for this clientbase.The fruit is cooked. Tomorrows Jam is close to setting point. Final Flake Tests and its off for packaging. |
Chris
That makes sense.
I guess Technically engineering wise
Free could test hyper scaling performance across the globe.
Paid would test feature usability and quality performance for serious creators
‘Pro’ these days is a super wide definition so plenty to go at.
I would like to see them take elevate to NAB in April, no reason broadcasters and TV production companies can’t find elevate helpful for their social media video feeds. |
It does make sense to target the professional users because as I see it 1) they will pay more 2) there will be fewer of them so if they find glitches or problems Henry Morgan has the resource to solve them quickly 3) they will be more exacting in the standards they expect and that will benefit all users |
GB First Canva restriction was being unable to export a PNG file with transparent background (super basic)
Lots of other export restrictions No Ai tools Other features
All noticed within 10 mins, Canva paid users I have talked to said yes so they pay up as it’s not expensive
Elevate have in the past said no to burnt in logo Rightly so imho. End logo I would be okay with.
Other upgrade to paid would be
More storage (essential unless very casual user) Restrictions on number of projects More export options More import options Access to AI tools via compute credits like Canva Access to part of the market place which has some interesting plugins Teams
So elevate free is useful and works great but the paid upgrade opens up more creative possibilities and expands what they can do and the time it takes them to do it is more efficient and importantly if you have used legacy editing solutions Pain and Frustration free!
For people who get paid to create it will be essential for their work particularly with clients. |