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BIRD Blackbird Plc

5.75
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Blackbird Plc LSE:BIRD London Ordinary Share GB0004740477 ORD 0.8P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 5.75 5.50 6.00 5.75 5.75 5.75 826,052 08:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Computer Programming Service 1.94M -2.49M -0.0064 -8.98 22.26M
Blackbird Plc is listed in the Computer Programming Service sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker BIRD. The last closing price for Blackbird was 5.75p. Over the last year, Blackbird shares have traded in a share price range of 5.25p to 14.50p.

Blackbird currently has 387,077,188 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Blackbird is £22.26 million. Blackbird has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -8.98.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
10/2/2020
09:56
Is there a need for this rns?

Yes
It tells us the results date!

nickb
10/2/2020
09:52
Is there a need for this RNS?
What are they trying to tell us?
We know they are trying hard to win contracts.
It also means, in my opinion, that there are no imminent news about new contracts but hoping to clinch more within next few months.

I am a share holder and been holding those share since the flotation 20 years ago.
The above is purely my opinion.

yousif
10/2/2020
07:58
Can only argue the size of the truck
nickb
10/2/2020
07:53
Back up the truck time?
bonio10000
10/2/2020
07:48
Almost certainly OEM announcements for NAB

Looking forward to the details but extremely encouraging

nickb
10/2/2020
07:42
Yep, b

Buy in before the inflection point?

20s today/this week??

geheimnis2
10/2/2020
07:41
Boni looks like it hopefully..

BWTFDIK

sideshowbull
10/2/2020
07:36
Load up before take off🚀
biker6
10/2/2020
07:30
Cha Ching?

So a massive OEM for NAB?

bonio10000
10/2/2020
07:22
What are they trying to say by not saying much?
sideshowbull
10/2/2020
07:04
Hmm interesting RNS

Could this push us into the 20s - or do we need the OEM confirmations for that??

geheimnis2
09/2/2020
17:56
RNS this week would be nice if possible please
geheimnis2
07/2/2020
20:24
Or another way of putting it

Go Cloud or go Bust

nickb
07/2/2020
19:32
Also a DPP report:

The DPP has released a report into the ways in which production companies are using the Cloud.

Next Gen Production looks at 10 case studies, ranging from a small digital agency to a Hollywood studio, to monitor a potential paradigm shift in how production companies make and manage their content.

The report outlines a number of common themes, such as:

Distributed working: companies are using the Cloud so that teams spread around different cities or countries can access the same assets and workflows
Amplification: Cloud applications enable small companies to punch above their weight
Metadata and AI: production companies increase their effectiveness, and revenue, by using AI analytics deployed in the Cloud to better understand their content and their consumers
Security: virtual production has become a key enabler for companies who need to ensure their creative processes take place in a highly secure environment
“People have been talking for a decade about how connected and Cloud-led workflows could transform production processes,” said DPP MD Mark Harrison. “We wanted to find out if we have finally got to the point where technological maturity and business need have come together to make such a transformation possible. And the answer is they have.

“What is most striking about this incredibly diverse set of use cases is that each is motivated by a drive to be a more effective business. Ultimately these companies are seeking a competitive advantage.”

hxxps://www.thedpp.com/

chriscallen
07/2/2020
16:58
The latest win reported by TownNews (3rd February 2020) is interesting because they are selling Blox to a newspaper that is never printed. It's entirely digital. It obviously doesn't have large distribution costs and no print bill so will others follow their example?

hxxps://www.70and73.com/site/about.html

chriscallen
07/2/2020
12:13
NickB. Yes.
cabi1
07/2/2020
11:23
Mcsean
Do you really think that link is a professional approach to investing and a company building a business?

nickb
07/2/2020
11:21
News flow should be interesting over the next 10 weeks
nickb
07/2/2020
11:20
Cabi
Are the 16p’s Buys then?

nickb
07/2/2020
10:49
Lol. Nearly half a million views. Not a bad earner.
bluesbreaker
07/2/2020
10:45
Good link below in case you're tired of waiting for news from BIRD.l
mcsean2164
07/2/2020
10:42
Can’t help myself.

Just topped up again.

cabi1
07/2/2020
08:46
Amazon could sell Twitch streaming tech - The Information
Feb. 6, 2020 1:45 PM ET|About: Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN)|By: Brandy Betz, SA News Editor
Amazon (AMZN +0.4%)

Web Services is considering selling a service that would be based on Twitch's live-streaming technology but wouldn't bear the Twitch name, according to The Information sources.

Amazon purchased Twitch for $970M in 2014. The purchase hasn't resulted in the ad revenue that Amazon expected, which has the tech giant considering other options.

chriscallen
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