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MMX Minds + Machines Group Limited

8.70
0.00 (0.00%)
03 May 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Minds + Machines Group Limited LSE:MMX London Ordinary Share VGG614091012 ORD NPV (DI)
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 8.70 8.50 9.50 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
23/8/2015
09:25
Are we aware of how much we pumped into mozart/troop? It just seems like we were funding a mini project and eventually they realised it wasn't going anywhere...at least we don't have that overhead now
dylanl2
19/8/2015
08:22
Got an email from Fred.

Mozart is now Troop and will focus on teams and managing projects within teams and not websites and domains (at first).

I see he continues to throw mud at the wall.

I post just for info...nothing to do with MMX....but proves our instincts that Mozart were a waste of time (and money) were correct.

S

smarm
17/8/2015
13:59
CNIC may have most but XYZ were given away free so it's meaningless.

S

smarm
17/8/2015
08:00
MMX. hardly any revenue, unlikely to ever make a profit, all they do is hold a few domain names and valued at £67m

TERN is massivly undervalued at £10m

65jack
17/8/2015
07:59
thanks cottoner !!!
parsons
17/8/2015
07:33
MMX are currently 8th with 3.3%

Currently CNIC , first with 20.48%, Donuts.Inc second with 20.19%

cottoner
17/8/2015
07:20
Apparently Centralnic are now the largest retailers of domain names what about MMX ?
parsons
14/8/2015
13:28
Looks like CNIC got very lucky....

Maybe Amazon will change to Amazon.Rodeo

...or maybe not.

:-)

S

smarm
14/8/2015
06:18
Guys MMX fundamental is very sound.They just have to clear a major overhang started by issuing too much stock and Former Chairman dumping 128m shares in the market.
johnma
13/8/2015
09:40
Agree your point on exposure, CNIC got fortunate with the google situ.
Let's hope for something similar with MMX soon.

mortimer7
09/8/2015
21:44
My opinion - Henderson and Oryx between them, over time, will dominate the register and force change. Don't hold your breath as to when, how long, but they will both want the same thing. Also expect Oryx to exit first if there is a decent share price appreciation in the absence of corporate action first.

Is this a turn around? I don't know, might be or could be a cul-de-sac.

Cash pile helps cover a multitude of bad business decisions.

p1nkfish
09/8/2015
14:28
henjay - sure, you have no option but to wait and see. In the meantime there are simply better investment opportunities out there for me but I continue to watch from the sidelines.

S

smarm
09/8/2015
11:44
smarm; yes I do agree, take up has been pants so far, but then again most of the world still doesn't know about these tld's yet so I will wait and see.What will be interesting is the renewals coming up.
henjay
09/8/2015
08:57
henjay - yep but that doesn't bother me. Institutions lose money just like individual investors, they don't know any more than we do...they can just afford to be wrong more often.

For all I know now is a good time to invest in MMX, I have no idea. All I see is poor take-up of domain names, a boardroom spat and a lot of - imvho - pointless hirings. Meanwhile they sit on the cash pile.....taking big salaries.

S

smarm
07/8/2015
13:27
Smarm, well your opinion is at odds with institutions who are hoovering up tens of millions of shares atm..
henjay
07/8/2015
12:22
Haut - I met Fred at a PR do. I believe Johnma also attended but he didn't have the balls to introduce himself to me. I have not made myself popular on this thread but I have been right all the way down from 18p.

I spent quite a lot of time talking to Fred and came away very uncomfortable. Since he's now gone I will repeat here the line that bothered me most: "we need millions of registrations to make this work". I ran that admission past the PR, who said something like "I wish he wouldn't say things like that". I was also seriously unimpressed with Mozart, which of course has now been dropped.

Fred has gone, so it's water under the bridge but in my opinion the evidence is overwhelming that there is no interest in these endings. If I don't want one, you won't want one...nobody has yet made them cool.

I agree with Parsons that they will be taken over.....that is the only reason to hold but my money is better invested elsewhere.

S

smarm
07/8/2015
12:16
RNS, FK sold 30m shares and is left with about 40m. Will another II take it up? it seems lots of large transactions are going on recently.
pinkcopernicus
07/8/2015
12:08
Smarm, just out interest, which Board Directors did you meet last November? HB
haut brion 58
07/8/2015
09:07
That's a sizeable amount to buy: 26.7 million
mortimer7
07/8/2015
08:12
It is going to take time but these new domains will take hold eventually IMHO of course. When it is obvious the company will be taken over by one of the big boys I am sure !!
parsons
06/8/2015
20:28
New case studies published – learn how new gTLDs are being used at hxxp://goo.gl/kDrEHI . #ICANN
mail2
06/8/2015
18:38
That should see Fred out of the way, and another Institution on board or a potential friend??
treble in 1999
06/8/2015
17:53
Minds + Machines signs up two top firms for .law
davemake
06/8/2015
16:30
Indeed, some pretty chunky looking trades being reported today.
cwa1
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