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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Mirriad Advertising Plc | LSE:MIRI | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BF52QY14 | ORD GBP0.00001 |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-0.875 | -40.23% | 1.30 | 1.25 | 1.30 | 1.375 | 1.20 | 1.38 | 104,332,395 | 16:35:07 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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Advertising Agencies | 1.51M | -15.1M | -0.0309 | -0.41 | 6.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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02/1/2020 11:10 | 'Mirriad Advertising In Strong Position After First Half Progress' Don't forget that headline! | hazl | |
23/12/2019 14:38 | Interesting ken. | hazl | |
23/12/2019 10:28 | Looks like they have a new PR company as they are pushing this out all over the place this morning. You See Pepsi, I See Coke: New Tricks for Product Placement - By Tiffany Hsu, The New York Times - Digital product placement company Mirriad #MIRI incorporated PepsiCo into an episode of Univision Communications Inc.'s 'El Dragon' after it was filmed hxxps://www.nytimes. | kenwrong | |
20/12/2019 08:26 | I watched a film on Netflix last night and right at the start it said "Contains product placement". Clearly these platforms need the revenues and the producers are now onside. That mind set from producers was the single biggest pushback on this stock. So where is the deal with Netflix Mirriad? Not sure why the CEO is doing a demo day and newsletter. That smells of polyfilla to cover cracks in the go to market strategy. Just get a meeting with netflix and win the deal. | allonblack | |
16/12/2019 15:30 | Impressive news but no RNS. hxxps://www.business | bentley43 | |
28/11/2019 13:20 | I'm sure he would be delighted at your opinion. These things take time. | hazl | |
28/11/2019 08:53 | Not to rain negativity on your parade but so far the CEO is a dud. As I understand it we shareholders are all waiting for Tencent to make the DAI strategy work and then they buy Mirriad. Thats great but lets not big up the CEO for doing very little so far. | allonblack | |
27/11/2019 17:54 | I cannot believe how few followers there are of this incredible company. Excellent interview. hxxps://microvideoso Also look at the incentive Stephan has in options a real incentive to deliver. · Stephan Beringer's first Option has been granted over ordinary shares in the Company equal to 2% of the issued share capital of the Company as at the date on which he commenced employment with the Company. That is 2,102,454 shares. The option vests in three equal installments on the first, second and third anniversaries of the date of grant with an exercise price of £0.00001. · Stephan Beringer's second Option has been granted over ordinary shares in the Company equal to 2.5% of the issued share capital of the Company as at the date on which he commenced employment with the Company and Vesting is subject to the performance conditions as set out below: - The Option will vest over a four year period with one third of the shares vesting on the second anniversary of the date of grant; one third of the shares vesting on the third anniversary of the date of grant; and one third of the shares vesting on the fourth anniversary of the date of grant. - The option exercise price is £0.35. - Once vested, the option is only capable of exercise if the market value of the shares at the proposed exercise date is equal to or exceeds £1.24 per share and has done so for at least fifteen trading days immediately preceding the exercise date. The market value will be determined by reference to the middle-market quotation of the share (as derived from the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List) on the dealing day immediately prior to the exercise date. | bentley43 | |
26/11/2019 19:05 | 'Extended reality is the umbrella term to describe immersive technologies (virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality) that merge the physical and virtual worlds. It's a growing market and is expected to reach $209 billion by 2022. There are many practical applications of extended reality for businesses from giving customers the ability to try before they buy in retail to training and marketing for any industry. Once the challenges of full-scale adoption for extended reality are overcome—priva | hazl | |
26/11/2019 15:23 | Very little vol indeed | hazl | |
25/11/2019 21:37 | Tut Hazl. pay attention young lady. | petewy | |
25/11/2019 16:46 | And the word would get round! | hazl | |
25/11/2019 16:45 | petwy very good point! Sorry missed your post. If they can find a connection that's going to bode very well for us. Good creative thinking! | hazl | |
25/11/2019 16:42 | above as 534 but easier than twitter perhaps.... | hazl | |
22/11/2019 10:12 | Luckin Coffee using Mirriad technology in a large-scale campaign to build brand awareness. Old News. However in the last ten days Luckin (LK:Nasdaq) has risen from $18 to $28. which may mean that something's working | petewy | |
20/11/2019 10:26 | Working with some big names now. hxxps://www.tf1pub.f | bentley43 | |
15/11/2019 13:58 | Thanks petew | hazl | |
13/11/2019 13:28 | RE: Mirriad's deal with Luckin coffee. News on Luckin: The phenomenal rise of China's Luckin Coffee which has opened nearly 3,000 stores since late 2017 and positioning itself as a key challenger to market giant, Starbuck. hxxps://www.worldcof | petewy | |
07/11/2019 11:49 | I like the look if the chart....a gradual climb! | hazl | |
31/10/2019 20:16 | Its nearly november and ceo as yet done nothing tangible. He should look at the ladies running Future and get the sleeves rolled up. Immersive content is about now not two years time. | allonblack | |
31/10/2019 18:19 | clickable bentley if you alter the xx to tt but thanks! | hazl |
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