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"More evidence......"
Not really is it? A tweet from a bloke unconnected with either firm.
More evidence......
https://twitter.com/HassardNigel/status/1482773080015519744?s=20
Curious that you still don`t provide a name of who it might be, only who it isn`t!
Surely you must have your ear to the ground listening to the jungle drums through your gaming buddies...so who is the AAA publisher that Bids is referring to?
I can allude to what most are thinking because of putting 2 + 2 together, but you are convinced it isn`t EA with your network of those `in the know`, so why don`t you spill the beans on the consensus of opinion amoungst your contacts as to who it is, rather than who it isn`t?
I`m all ears, genuinely...name names.
Come on then roley, who do YOU think this refers to....
Name please?
You seem so sure Bottomzzz, why do you need me?
But, it is not EA...
Hope you are loading up Roley.
Last chance to buy under 5p today with FIFA Mobile released tomorrow.
Are Bids actually serving any ads at the moment in all these games they have announced?
Excellent a £110mil funds.
So that’s about 12p a share buy out
Brilliant.
Think the rampers will be disappointed.
Especially Luke who was claiming 100 bagger
Come on then roley, who do YOU think this refers to....
Bidstack Group Plc (AIM: BIDS), the native in-game advertising group, is pleased to announce an agreement with a leading, global AAA game publisher. The multi-year and multiple advertising format deal will give the Company the ability to place advertising across the publisher's mobile portfolio. The deal also gives Bidstack exclusivity to one of the world's largest sporting franchises.
James Draper, CEO of Bidstack, said
"Closing this deal has been years in the making which, when fully integrated into every game, will add considerable reach to our network. Agreeing a multi-year deal with one of the most successful game franchises on the planet is testament to our product, technology and commercial teams' work."
Name please?
Big day tomorrow.
Will EA be unveiled as that AAA publisher?
Will Bidstack ads be in Fifa in their millions?
Exciting times.
https://twitter.com/RichieRTrades/status/1483015437491265540
I've been speculating for some time that Bids is a potential t/o target. It's very cheap and potential buyers would include EA or another large games publisher, WPP or another large ad agency, Meta or Alphabet. Any of them could swallow Bids at a massive premium to the share price and that would give them a lock in on in-game advertising.
DYOR GLA
Any thought on whether EA would be interested in taking out BIDS?
With their market cap of nigh on $37 Billion, they could swallow up BIDS with hardly a hiccup.