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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Advertising Agencies | 1.51M | -15.1M | -0.0309 | -0.41 | 6.21M |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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16/9/2020 11:47 | Worth the wait in my opinion. | hazl | |
16/9/2020 10:25 | Another great revenue stream for MIRI and of course artists and even more so with current circumstances -https://vimeo.com/4 | tickboo | |
15/9/2020 15:20 | I'm probably being starry-eyed, but IMO if the company's revenues start to gain real traction and ramp up exponentially next year, even if still modest in numbers, I wouldn't be surprised to see a market cap of £250-300M. That wouldn't be a ridiculous valuation if it becomes clear that Mirriad is leading this exciting new advertising market. If it becomes clear that their patent moat means that they will be *the* leader, then in a few years' time the market cap could be multiples even of that - although I would think the company would have been snapped up for an 8- or 9-figure sum before then. Lots of 'ifs' and no guarantees of course. That's the risk/reward we all have to decide on. NAI | cyberbub | |
15/9/2020 13:12 | 'A major US firm, (possibly Proctor and Gamble but he didn't disclose), confirmed stunning performance of in-content ads placed via Mirriad, which is making wider adoption much easier. interesting tickboo... petewy it always rises and drops quickly on technical issues so unless you trade then you have to put up with gradual rise. I am pleased with the upward trajectory myself,now the company has progressed. | hazl | |
15/9/2020 12:43 | thanks yellowstone and tickboo. | hazl | |
15/9/2020 12:41 | Sastech on lse-The webinar was very encouraging with genuine excitement coming through.Key aspects:1. A major US firm, (possibly Proctor and Gamble but he didn't disclose), confirmed stunning performance of in-content ads placed via Mirriad, which is making wider adoption much easier.2. Covid means music artists are losing their major income from live gigs and their earnings from streaming platforms like Spotify are relatively small. Music videos accessed via YouTube get significantly larger viewing numbers than most other content, but the surrounding ads benefit the platform not the artists. The artists and their management companies are very keen to hear Mirriad's solution to these problems and widespread adoption is likely.3. The Mirriad platform sits in a unique position where they take content and programmatically match appropriate ads based on sentiment within content and viewer's location etc. to create more impact.4. Existing 19 patents and similar number pending.5. Developing tech to speed up ad placement to be able to include in live events, which includes sport. This could be massive.I now think Mirriad has crossed the risk line and the future is very bright. It could become a massive player if it doesn't get bought by a major player first.There could still be another placing to provide funds to fully develop and scale, but it's unlikely to be at a big discount if it comes, so not too concerned. Mirriad is an uncommon opportunity open to retail investors, normally Private Equity takes the big rise prior to IPO. | tickboo | |
15/9/2020 11:01 | write up from the excellent mirriad webinar yesterday hxxps://yellowstonea Link to recording here hxxps://youtu.be/piT | yellowstoneadvisory | |
15/9/2020 10:47 | Need to hold at 28p. With 54% IS and some big ones if one starts selling | petewy | |
15/9/2020 09:24 | A way to go before the 60 it was. IMO | hazl | |
15/9/2020 09:22 | It's had a brilliant run. The important thing is the trend is up I believe. | hazl | |
15/9/2020 08:35 | Holding at 28p would be good. 54% IS and if one starts selling... | petewy | |
14/9/2020 18:28 | the last webinar | hazl | |
14/9/2020 13:12 | We might well get more interest after that. 8-) | hazl | |
14/9/2020 13:10 | Yellowstone advisory presentation in full throw I guess Sep 14, 2020 12:00 PM in London. | hazl | |
14/9/2020 13:08 | A reminder 11th September 'An exciting week for Mirriad with our shares now trading in the US, positive interim results and new research from Edison! You can hear all about this and more from our CEO, Stephan Beringer, who spoke to Rachel Carroll, president of @Edison_Inv_Res Mirriad Advertising - executive interview In this video, Mirriad Advertising’s chief executive officer Stephan Berringer and Edison’s global head of investor relations Rachel Carroll discuss Mirriad’... youtube.com ' | hazl | |
14/9/2020 10:15 | Yes old but relevant perhaps. | hazl | |
14/9/2020 09:53 | From 6yrs ago. hTTps://www.manageme | aidenabettin | |
14/9/2020 07:58 | cyberbub perhaps this? For transparency I hold both. | hazl | |
14/9/2020 07:33 | Mirriad webinar today at 12 with CEO and FD hxxps://us02web.zoom | yellowstoneadvisory | |
13/9/2020 23:59 | I haven't seen any comparisons to 4d sight peter? How far back? | lukehold | |
13/9/2020 23:58 | Try reading through the board. | petewy | |
13/9/2020 21:53 | As a new investor here, can anyone clarify in a nutshell to me what the difference (hopefully better!) is between Mirriad, and competitors such as BIDS or 4D? My understanding is that Mirriad has a number of patents and is pushing the AI side which I don't think the others are? Had it on my watchlist but I was distracted by other shares, I just bought on Friday after seeing it jump. Trying to do some research re. whether it's worth buying more this week if the price should dip. | cyberbub | |
13/9/2020 20:15 | Old news aiden. Last October. | petewy |
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