Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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There is a standout section which has perked particular interest.
"As well as having run its first campaign in a new game from a global leader in digital interactive entertainment, the Company is also actively selling advertising into a title from a leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services."
Put "leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services" into Google.
Up pops Ubisoft.
Great interview with them here on BBC click - obvious potential.
https://www.godisageek.com/2020/01/bbc-click-conducts-interview-inside-the-world-of-watch-dogs-legion/
Bidstack hired John Koronaios as part of their US set up, who has worked with Ubisoft.
https://digitalstrategyconsulting.com/content/content-marketing/bidstack-expands-into-us-with-programmatic-gaming-ad-platform/37550/
Hopefully dots to be joined DYOR.
This section from yesterday's AGM statement contained lots of interesting information, worth reading through I think.
"The disruption to the advertising industry arising from the global cancellation of live sports as a result of COVID-19 has resulted in media buyers following audience demand and seeking to get in front of the increasing numbers of consumers turning to video gaming as an alternative. Bidstack has successfully secured increasing demand side interest from multiple ad agencies.
The Company has received its first advertising bookings from the US as well as its first bookings from its network of approved local agencies in Europe, Africa and South America.
Bidstack is now working with most of the major international advertising groups. Although initial spends have been small, the Company has run campaigns for many international brands including Activision Blizzard, Audi, BBC, Football Index, JBL, MG Motors, Penguin Random House, Shell, Subway, Unilever, Vodafone, VW and Warner Music.
As well as having run its first campaign in a new game from a global leader in digital interactive entertainment, the Company is also actively selling advertising into a title from a leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services.
Bidstack is working with a number of the world's largest video games developers and publishers including a globally recognised casual games brand, a content developer for mobile and console games and the developers of a well-established battle royale genre game. Discussions are ongoing with many more leading games developers and publishers."