Joshuatree
23-08-2018, 06:22 PM
A demerger from Westfield
Looks like those who wanted to cash up have pretty well left the register now
I believe The Lowrys are still onboard
Spent re $100 million developing the co and going through re $8-$9 million a month. There was re $160 million cash still to sustain this development .
"Viewed another way, this company has an in-built fixed cost structure of some US$90m pa which doesn't feel like that much of a Revenue hurdle for this business - even if it is remotely successful - to start recording debut profits."
"OMN's success is not dependent on an increase in the size of the consumer spend pie; rather, it is a function of the degree to which OMN's products and services can demonstrate to the entities (individual retailers, chains, shopping centres, brand owners) that use those products and services, are able to gain a larger share of the existing pie. That, and being able to conduct their businesses more efficiently and with greater degree of control based on a fuller information set"
phrases such as: "Network Business Model", "Networked Technology", "Networked Data", "Digital Media and Advertising", "Live Receipts Product", "Intelligent Parking Product", "Shopper Exchange Product", "Shopper Intelligence Product" , and "Shopper Profile Product"..
Frank Lowry
"OneMarket’s strategy is to develop a retail technology network that seeks to help bricks-and-mortar retailers compete more effectively in the evolving retail environment. OneMarket plans to do this by using its proposed network to develop product solutions which bring together retailers, shopping venues, brands and technology companies (collectively referred to as “network participants”). The objective of the OneMarket network is to rapidly implement new technologies at scale, to facilitate collaboration in
the retail industry and to leverage a comprehensive set
of consumer data to provide network participants with insights and intelligence regarding their consumers and the products they browse and buy. By developing its platform and growing its network, OneMarket is aiming
to improve the business of bricks-and-mortar retailers and shopping venues, attract consumers to its network and provide a better shopping experience for consumers. Unibail-Rodamco has signed on as a participant in the OneMarket network"
Information Memorandum (https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/4218817/)
Early days and some way off making profits, they may never do. i bought a starter parcel awhile ago not long after listing DYOR.
Looks like those who wanted to cash up have pretty well left the register now
I believe The Lowrys are still onboard
Spent re $100 million developing the co and going through re $8-$9 million a month. There was re $160 million cash still to sustain this development .
"Viewed another way, this company has an in-built fixed cost structure of some US$90m pa which doesn't feel like that much of a Revenue hurdle for this business - even if it is remotely successful - to start recording debut profits."
"OMN's success is not dependent on an increase in the size of the consumer spend pie; rather, it is a function of the degree to which OMN's products and services can demonstrate to the entities (individual retailers, chains, shopping centres, brand owners) that use those products and services, are able to gain a larger share of the existing pie. That, and being able to conduct their businesses more efficiently and with greater degree of control based on a fuller information set"
phrases such as: "Network Business Model", "Networked Technology", "Networked Data", "Digital Media and Advertising", "Live Receipts Product", "Intelligent Parking Product", "Shopper Exchange Product", "Shopper Intelligence Product" , and "Shopper Profile Product"..
Frank Lowry
"OneMarket’s strategy is to develop a retail technology network that seeks to help bricks-and-mortar retailers compete more effectively in the evolving retail environment. OneMarket plans to do this by using its proposed network to develop product solutions which bring together retailers, shopping venues, brands and technology companies (collectively referred to as “network participants”). The objective of the OneMarket network is to rapidly implement new technologies at scale, to facilitate collaboration in
the retail industry and to leverage a comprehensive set
of consumer data to provide network participants with insights and intelligence regarding their consumers and the products they browse and buy. By developing its platform and growing its network, OneMarket is aiming
to improve the business of bricks-and-mortar retailers and shopping venues, attract consumers to its network and provide a better shopping experience for consumers. Unibail-Rodamco has signed on as a participant in the OneMarket network"
Information Memorandum (https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/4218817/)
Early days and some way off making profits, they may never do. i bought a starter parcel awhile ago not long after listing DYOR.