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RTHM Rhythmone

169.50
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 01:00:00
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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Rhythmone LSE:RTHM London Ordinary Share GB00BYW0RC64 ORD 10P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 169.50 168.00 171.00 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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19/11/2017
09:47
Wheeze agree - the offshore funds that hold various companies are in a great position to avoid domestic laws and taxes...they can use any loopholes or indeed act in an illegal manner without fear.

A regulatory overview of law in the Cayman Islands confirms:

"Short selling
There are no specific rules governing short selling."

Open-ended funds regulated by the Cayman Islands (CIMA) can be unregulated - basically they can do what they want, they are outside our regulators jurisdiction.

They indeed cherry pick our markets, avoid our taxes and cost thousands of normal British tax paying investors.. their hard earned.

Like all British citizens we form an orderly queue and hand over our money in the spirit of a numpty - I dont, and neither do the scaffolders!

barkboo
19/11/2017
08:23
Barky, unless I am mistaken, institutional investors hold over 80% of R1. To have an army of posters spending every minute trying to drive the price down makes me all the more convinced that the remaining 20% must be worth a substantial premium. Carry on shorting, when the squeeze happens this will be a fun ride in the opposite direction.Roll on 2018.
wheeze
19/11/2017
07:57
Luafc - that is a good explanation as to why all of you on here have sold up and do not like or trust the company.

Now what the readers do not buy - is why you all still continue to spend your life on here, with no financial interest and get turned on everyday this drops a penny or two?

If I felt the same way about RTHM - I would sell up and move along to a stock that I thought had better prospects...I don't!

You guys not only spam these RTHM threads - the same rags wreck every other bb...now that is not normal behaviour. Sikhthetech is trying to kill every positive RTHM thread there is.....unhealthy my friend.

There was recently a good poster/investor that decided he was no longer prepared to hold this stock...the frustration became too much. He sold up and moved on, fair play to him.

Luafc - I have been around far too long to buy your theory - but of course, if you continually deramp any stock and claim no financial interest...you have to give a plausible reason...this is where the rags fail badly, and that includes you.

barkboo
19/11/2017
06:41
nasdaqpatsy: It's your choice to be (implicitly) an unconditional supporter of this opaque company that has destroyed shareholder value and failed on every acquisition to date. Half its IPO price over a decade on is not inspiring. Nor does it inspire that management are well paid but never make meaningful purchases of stock - no big deal to them when the price retraces. Faith boys spending so much of their time behind this serial non-performer is baffling. Each to their own, but some of us are saying show us the money instead of adjusted metrics that try to disguise weak returns. Asking questions, raising issues, pointing out past performance etc is not intimidation. There, I've cared to explain at least one point of view.
luafc
18/11/2017
21:07
Barky!Jerry Adams has just stood down as leader of his party.Crooked and corrupt, inept as you are......you too should follow the lead of a man who too caused nothing but misery to his followers and corruption of nubile minds.?Will you still be the flag baring idiot of doom also?
kendonagasaki
18/11/2017
18:01
yes its spelt annonomous
kendonagasaki
18/11/2017
18:00
Is it just me thinking out loud or is Barky just addicted to wildy gambling away his dole money on a daily basis?Can someone post a link for gamblers annomous to point him in the right direction?
kendonagasaki
18/11/2017
16:25
Serious question Gowlane, and it is a terrible thing - but are you autistic?
barkboo
18/11/2017
16:23
There seems to be a view out there that the current decline in the share price is due to uncertainties surrounding the YuMe acquisition.

And that once the deal has been completed the share price will shoot back up fairly quickly.

Well, nobody knows of course, but that seems to be a bit of a lazy assumption.

Apart from the fact that $60m cash is going to YuMe shareholders, the H1 performance from 1R has not been impressive, organic growth seems at best to have stopped (if not gone into reverse) and a hefty loss is on the cards.

YuMe seem much better placed but they have their problems too, no revenue growth year on year, a sharper than usual fall off between Q2 and Q3, and no forward guidance which seems a little unusual and very un-American.

Giving the shareholders the mushroom treatment, now I wonder who they picked that up from?

gowlane
18/11/2017
15:56
This is just too funny for words.

You have been caught red handed Barky!

Well done JonC and Sikhthetech for exposing the Confidence Trickster, taking a horse racing tip straight off the internet and trying to pass it off as one of his own!

gowlane
18/11/2017
12:45
There is only so much stupidity in the world and barky has 99% of it!
kendonagasaki
18/11/2017
12:43
You've got him bang to rights there Sikh!!Honest Guv...it wasn't me???LOL
kendonagasaki
18/11/2017
12:33
Barky,
yesterday you said you NEVER read any tip sheets...
oh but today here's 72 (SEVENTY TWO TIPS) that you then post that you MUST have read, otherwise how do you know none of the tips match yours....doh!!!

You even spent the time to post them and count how many there were..


As you say in your post...
"Please dont answer - there is only so much stupidity i can take in a week, and you have overloaded!!!"
lol




BARKBOO17 Nov '17 - 09:09 - 2316 of 2353 1 1
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I will swear on my children's life that my research is my own....I do this everyday of my life, in which I have time - my family always comes first.

I never read any tip sheets, leave that to Loopy - I know a lot more than they do!



BARKBOO18 Nov '17 - 10:05 - 2351 of 2353 0 0
Gowlane - did I match with any of the tipsters below, and this is just a few?

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A few tipsters - and one matched with me...how extraordinary? lol

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Now I make that 72 tipsters - and there probably that many again including phone and account, all papers and mailing. So if we say 144 tipsters that average 5 selections a day we could have a total of 720....I think there might be a few duplicated amongst that lot - Do you get how stupid your comment was Gowlane.

Please dont answer - there is only so much stupidity i can take in a week, and you have overloaded!!!

sikhthetech
18/11/2017
12:13
Pat its going to get taken over for 50pthen relisted publically on Nasdaq at a later date.Pretty much a done deal.
kendonagasaki
18/11/2017
11:46
Programmatic advertising appears to be an up-and-coming industry and RTHM seems to be expanding its presence, repertoire and targeting accuracy but there appear to be a number of posters on this and other threads that believe (or are hoping) that the company will fail.

Would any of you care to explain this view?

Is it that you think the company will run out of cash because it will never be profitable or is it that you think they are operating in a non-industry or is it that you are heavily short the stock and are trying to intimidate would be or actual investors?

nasdaqpat
18/11/2017
10:20
Very interesting statistics from fo67 and Footy's posts - makes good reading, then again I can never find bad reading.....

Gangsters must have the same cover of our book...they have just added a fictional inset.

barkboo
18/11/2017
09:10
Thanks guys. An excellent report to read.
loafofbread
18/11/2017
06:57
Ads.txt (Authorized Digital Sellers) is an IAB initiative to eliminate the ability of fraudsters to profit by misrepresenting inventory in the open digital advertising ecosystem. Ads.txt provides a means for content owners to declare who is authorized to sell their inventory. RhythmOne is a strong proponent of the initiative. Since mid-September 2017, we have aggressively marketed the initiative —and as of early November 2017, a rapidly growing percentage of our partners have adopted ads.txt and have verified in their site code that RhythmOne is a trusted seller of their inventory.
fo67
18/11/2017
06:49
On average, RhythmGuard blocks 30-60% of raw ad opportunities (i.e., bid requests) which have underperformed, in some respect, based on our traffic quality scans. This does not mean that 30-60% of our inventory is fraudulent, rather, it represents the portion blocked based on specific filtering parameters. As a result, we are proud to offer one of the industry’s largest footprints of targetable, verified, and pre-filtered inventory.
fo67
18/11/2017
06:47
Thanks Football.
RhythmOne’s advertising marketplace processed over28.7trillion raw ad opportunities in the last 12 months, ending in September 2017 —an average of2.4trillion opportunities per month, overall. This number is only increasing: in the last four months, June to September (i.e., the time period of this report), our platform saw on average nearly 2.7 trillion ad opportunities per month

fo67
17/11/2017
18:27
Encouraging amount of PR taking place for rhythmone and yume at the moment. Internet ads and boots on the ground as Brian would have said. Good weekend all.
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