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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Intandem | LSE:IFM | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B0727R49 | ORD 0.1P |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 0.215 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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10/11/2014 08:57 | Sonny, Sonny Burnett 4 Nov'14 - 18:07 - 877 of 896 1 0 "Andy, Once the suspension is lifted of course." --- Surely it's "if"? | andy | |
10/11/2014 01:16 | I'm afraid the lack news coming from our CEO by way of RNS or for that matter any sign of progress on the website does not bode well for the next RNS in my view. I hope I'm wrong but at present I do not expect a happy outcome here. As I say I hope I'm wrong and RM has a pleasant surprise for us but I'm not expecting it. | yorgi | |
10/11/2014 01:04 | Can we just stick to comments on IFM please :-) | yorgi | |
09/11/2014 20:38 | Darknet does appear to have gone to moonstone ent. However, the offical post on a pay site reveals the twisted script version (in other words a different script version to the one described in The Variety article). All very odd. | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
09/11/2014 16:57 | This suggests we are still selling awwtc : The script is attached as a pdf doc. | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
09/11/2014 14:39 | Sonny, The company could have a very bright future. There are completed films ready for sale. There are big films nearing production. We need more cash to succeed (for minimum guarantees, marketing, distribution...). Any investor coming in now has a great opportunity. I think we need an update to calm nerves. | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
09/11/2014 11:22 | Penny, Not holding my breath on film finance. It also looks like Bold Ink is a flop. I think the delay on raising money for working capital is directly related to the large number of films we lost. When I look at all the films we lost, I think the potential is no longer there. I agree we are at a turning point, imo of going bust/delisting or mass dilution. | sonny burnett | |
09/11/2014 11:14 | Sonny, they may also be raising money on some of these films. They are at a turning point but clearly need a cash injection to realise potential... ...we await major news. | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
07/11/2014 22:47 | Darknet looking to spring shoot but are Manifest still involved : I personally doubt that the film will ever happen. Depending on the source, there are two different storylines / scripts ! | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
07/11/2014 21:57 | Sonny, seems like we are an exhibitor but without an official office : I was told a while back that Second Origin will probably premier at another festival. Based on my own research it seems like Anti-Social is no longer with Manifest (even if it is still listed on co. websites). | pennysharemillionaire2 | |
04/11/2014 18:07 | Andy, Once the suspension is lifted of course. I thought that was pretty obvious. | sonny burnett | |
04/11/2014 17:59 | Sonny, "If Robert is no longer Intandem's CEO then I will probably sell my holding." Aren't they suspended? | andy | |
04/11/2014 17:55 | There are plenty of films ready. Second Origin Reign of the General Anti-Social Missing William The Greatest Englishman Scopia Also room for pre-sales and the option to try and get new films at the AFM. The cash burn alone is a good enough reason to go. Robert's Linkedin page seems to indicate that he is no longer with Intandem. Did he mention any of this when you spoke to him? | sonny burnett | |
04/11/2014 17:02 | Selling at AFM would depend on particular film sales and distribution strategy and of course, whether films are ready for showing. | pennysharemillionaire2 |
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