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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Melodyvr Group Plc | LSE:MVR | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BD2YHN21 | ORD GBP0.01 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 3.05 | 3.00 | 3.20 | - | 0.00 | 01:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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15/3/2021 09:36 | You will struggle to borrow the shares to short this. FWIW I think this is now a BUY. | the modeller | |
15/3/2021 05:13 | dilution soon as funding will be at a huge discount | transhoneyqueens | |
15/3/2021 05:10 | Jam tomorrow.. seems expensive still with hardly any revenue ... 1p top up as in 2016 .. GOOD FOR SHORTING | transhoneyqueens | |
25/2/2021 15:28 | HodHashaton.....you& | paul217 | |
25/2/2021 15:04 | Might have been a few indiscrete comments at the agm today leading to some insider buying. Quite high volume on a rising price. We'll see over the coming week or two. | andysand | |
19/2/2021 17:45 | Gotta be worried about all that death spiral finance | terminator101 | |
16/2/2021 11:47 | I'm sure you get complimentary tickets. | the modeller | |
16/2/2021 11:41 | Tickets permitting! | hodhasharon | |
16/2/2021 11:36 | and lockdown will end, and you will be back in the Big Tent. | the modeller | |
16/2/2021 06:11 | How much profit do Tesla make? | hodhasharon | |
16/2/2021 06:08 | ValueTracker, all, For completeness the 2018 Napster Revenue is $143.8m Napster's operating loss for 2019 is $5.4m MVR's operating loss for H1 2020 is > $11.5m MVR/Napster certainly comes with challenges. -TM | the modeller | |
16/2/2021 03:40 | Revenue in million U.S. dollars2019 106.32017 172.42016 208.12015 2022014 173.52013 140.62012 143.72011 127.2The potential is there. MVR with challenge Spotify. | valuetracker | |
16/2/2021 03:29 | "RealNetworks posts $8.2M quarterly profit, boosted by Napster sale, stock jumps 16% on results"So essentially went from a loss maker to turning a profit, hence the share price increase. It was the proceeds of the sale which enabled this. It shouldn't be viewed as I think you're suggesting, that the market was relieved the dodgy Napster component had been dumped. | valuetracker | |
16/2/2021 03:19 | Combined with MVR's capability this will be something unique.A bit like when Ray Kroc meets a good burger restaurant. | valuetracker | |
15/2/2021 22:39 | The share price of the 84 per cent owner of Napster, NASDAQ listed Real Networks has risen from c.1.3 USD to over 4 USD since it sold Napster in August 2020.I think that should go some way to telling you how the US market views getting the declining sales and debt of Napster off its balance sheet. | the modeller | |
15/2/2021 22:02 | Still peanuts Luke. When we’re on the NASDAQ the cap will be in the billions. | hodhasharon | |
12/2/2021 11:34 | I’ll give it a year to play out, it’s £10k I can afford to lose so as I say a pure punt, not advocating anyone else play ;) | tomduck | |
12/2/2021 11:28 | I thought that but then I also read They still need $44m to pay off Napsters payment obligations to various music industry entities, so it's actually significantly more that 75m | lukehold | |
12/2/2021 11:21 | Can see some people’s frustration with MVR but as a new holder at least a £75m MC with Napster being worth that makes more sense than before. I think it remains a punt but one that has more chance of making it than before. As I say and always have VR is niche... | tomduck | |
12/2/2021 10:33 | I think the product could have been good, but the current management have squandered every opportunity they have had and will continue doing so , but probably in a lot bigger, far more expensive way now that they have got Napster. | abacus2 |
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