The only thing missing, other than real data, is Blue Sky numbers!
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Paper Tiger
Latest market update. MacDo's in the Netherlands going to using their platform.
Seems the company is "ideally positioned".
Can not understand why you all still talking about Snakk and not inventing Blue Sky numbers for this one.
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Paper Tiger
Seems the only thing missing around here is someone clever enough to put together an analysis, or even hazard some guesses. If this was a airline, or a bank, or sold apples or windfarms, energy or oil, the FA's would be all over it like a rash! Since VMob has been signing up customers like crazy, and those companies sizes are in the public domain, and we know VMob's fees and some take-up stats, you'd think someone could cobble together a revenue projection?
Oh well, it just makes it all the more exciting waiting for the FY results.
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Heart of the City, VMob closer to home
Soon, Heart of the City, the collective of more than 10,800 inner city Auckland businesses, has revealed plans to revolutionise the CBD experience for the millions of local and international visitors.Leading the way as the first New Zealand city to adopt an intelligent app, the central city Business Members Association is partnering with Kiwi mobile marketing firm VMob to make it happen.
Set to launch from mid-June, the smartphone app will use highly targeted real-time, preference and location-based personalised information served directly to mobile phones.
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On a fundamental basis worth something between Nothing and A Lot
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Baa_Baa
Seems the only thing missing around here is someone clever enough to put together an analysis, or even hazard some guesses. If this was a airline, or a bank, or sold apples or windfarms, energy or oil, the FA's would be all over it like a rash! Since VMob has been signing up customers like crazy, and those companies sizes are in the public domain, and we know VMob's fees and some take-up stats, you'd think someone could cobble together a revenue projection?
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sommelier
It would be surprising if there wasn't very heavy discounting in most of the current contracts. Some of the early ones such as Heart of the City might even have been pro-bono. We might never know. If Scott was expecting incredible revenue results he'd probably have said something by now.
I thought Edison did a guesstimate in their report, although probably out of date by now.
Interesting that the March Investor Presentation still used the November revenue figures.
Whilst I doubt that VMob would do anything pro-bono I do agree that the 'list price' VMob have published will not be the price any organisation of any size will pay (There will be haggling :ohmy:).
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Paper Tiger
Disc: 2c ? - daylight robbery ! - I will be generous and give you 1c - do we have a deal?