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MIRI Mirriad Advertising Plc

1.825
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 08:00:29
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 1.825 1.75 1.90 1.90 1.825 1.83 636,348 08:00:29
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Advertising Agencies 1.51M -15.1M -0.0309 -0.59 8.91M
Mirriad Advertising Plc is listed in the Advertising Agencies sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker MIRI. The last closing price for Mirriad Advertising was 1.83p. Over the last year, Mirriad Advertising shares have traded in a share price range of 1.025p to 6.25p.

Mirriad Advertising currently has 489,309,404 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Mirriad Advertising is £8.91 million. Mirriad Advertising has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of -0.59.

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/4/2021
15:35
The only time management communicate, to the great unwashed, is via the begging bowl.
eeza
28/4/2021
15:27
I appreciate profit is profit but what a time to sell, crazy. The questions I submitted - What has happened to the Tencent partnership given the contract ended on 31 March?How much of a threat is Ryff and I assume they have not infringed on any of our IP/patents?Can we move to quarterly trading updates which would be good for both UK and but more so US investors who are accustomed to this?I appreciate it will be tricky given but will we be issuing any revenue guidance?
tickboo
28/4/2021
14:53
This is at least a 10 bagger over the next 5 years and possibly FTSE material longer term. Looking forward to the results in two weeks time. The biggest holding in my SIPP.
janhar
28/4/2021
14:47
Both of those are owned by Disney, there's another couple of shows that have had Mirriad magic enhancements, plus whatever else has been commissioned in last quarter.

Who's signing next, Netflix or Amazon?

thesaint5
26/4/2021
18:57
Was mentioned by Penny Smith on Scala just now (at least I assume it was Miri she referred to, in terms of viewer-targeted product placement in TV shows etc).
sf5
26/4/2021
13:46
Yes glad they responded.
hazl
26/4/2021
09:43
Nice article in the times today

hxxps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/back-to-the-future-advertising-puts-new-products-in-old-shows-cjv2lw6g3

yellowstoneadvisory
26/4/2021
09:15
Similar happening elsewhere.
hazl
23/4/2021
08:33
Chunky 100k and 140k buys popping up after close. Good to see.
tickboo
21/4/2021
21:10
Also over in Australia, that's impressive press coverage globally over 24 hours, hopefully a couple of big US publications over next few days.
thesaint5
21/4/2021
20:55
Metro reporting, bloody awful Daily Mail interpretation as headline it is however mainstream press, who doesn't enjoy a metro whilst catching tube to work?
thesaint5
21/4/2021
13:51
Oh yes I did realise that and in a way it seems counter to rationale to me.
Why target a confirmed believer?


However big brother is here.
No doubt they'll tweak it all to their benefit eventually.

hazl
21/4/2021
13:35
Now that is massive.
tickboo
21/4/2021
12:41
The technology can "read" an image – it understands the depth, the motion, the fabric, anything,' Mirriad chief executive Stephan Beringer told the BBC.

'So you can introduce new images that basically the human eye does not realise has been done after the fact, after the production.'

hazl
21/4/2021
11:48
True MIRI far more subtle.
hazl
21/4/2021
11:46
Some good examples of work done by MIRI, pity the Daily Mail then ruined a classic Steve McQueen shot with their interpretation.
thesaint5
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