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John
Regarding revenues, you can download all album for $1, test it, and it works.......:)
John
I am from Narvik !
My family was very involved in the resistance, my grandfather was the head of the partisans in Narvik. With respect to his job, he got the German dolk that the German commander gave away as a symbol that the war was ended. That dolk I got it from my mother and now my son is the owner of it. Regarding the movie, really bad, and the part from the bridge was the only part that was filmed locally
Thanks for the post, Iosbyios,
We've probably had this conversation before: but one.bas sounds to me like a no-hoper. No revenue, living off other music sites, merely re-grouping already free content.
By the way, am I right in saying that you are Norwegian? Last night, i watched the film "Narvik" in the original Norwegian and was able to understand about 60%, given my decent German. For the same reason, I can read Swedish very slowly, but I appreciate your summaries.
From today's landing page on Norway's biggest tabloid VG.no
https://www.tek.no/nyheter/guide/i/y63ddJ/se-forskjellen-paa-stroemmetjenestene?utm_source=vgfront&utm_content=hovedlopet_row37_pos2&utm_medium=dre-63d3e9e136963ba0d07a8cab
Google translated Norwegian text under:
Norwegian Onebas is so different from the other streaming services that it may not belong in the list of services you can subscribe to.
First and foremost because Onebas is not a paid service, nor does it have its own music catalog. How is that actually possible?
Well, to Tek.no, Onebas describes itself as a search service for music more than a music streaming service. The music is not stored with Onebas, as it is with Spotify and the other players.
Instead, Onebas finds the music you're looking for from other open services, such as YouTube and 44 other databases, and conveys it to you through a neater and more unified interface.
The service will ensure the operation and income of the artists you listen to by giving you the opportunity to buy the albums you like best digitally for one dollar each. The distribution shall be 30/70 in favor of the artists.
It is very reasonable, but you have no guarantee of the resolution of the music. It depends on what is out there on other open sources.
Onebas also has no app for mobile or computer, and only works via the browser. If you move away from the website on your mobile, the music stops, so this is primarily a service for desktop users with no need for HiFi streaming or music "on the go".
Try Onebas »
John
What is the best TV channel on TV Zinos?
Reply and it will be first on the landing page for a week;)
So there's an RNS dated yesterday saying the 2023 AGM took place yesterday.
However, no notice was given of the meeting. So no one went except M Pajak.
Another low in corporate governance for the Company.
Thank you for your kind words, bbr391.
Hi, iosbyios, you say that traffic on TV Zinos was nearly as Sweden's two biggest TV stations last weekend.
Could you please give us a link to that information?
Well done iosbyios & CJohnSpain you both deserve to do very well from Craven .
Outstanding
Well there has been some buys just recently if nothing else, nice to see some interest at least
Traffic on TV Zinos last weekend was nearly as big as Sweden's two biggest TV stations, SVT1, and TV4, only a hundred thousand lower. I think that the new version of TV Zinos will take a week or two to get back all content as it was on the first version. 90% of the users on TV zinos come from the US
John
TV Zinos is Not a problem, it's a huge success, just wait.........;)
Thank you for posting that.
It illustrates the problem with TV Zinos.
There are numerous competitors; as well as, of course, pirated on-line TV.
And it's free; so there's zilch revenue. Until we get serious numbers of people visiting the site. Which is unlikely to happen, given the competition.
Hello Iosbvios,
That's an interesting number: where did you get that figure from?
Could you please post the reference?
Check out the new version launched forTV Zinos
www.tvzinos.com
Will have 10.000.000 page views on TV Zinos during a week Sunday!
"Next week 1.000.000, today 918.660
Champagne been purchased, will be Wednesday we believe!..........;)"
What do these numbers refer to?
Remember, the Company itself says , "TV Zinos has organically grown its new-use base to over c.20,000 unique users per month. "
Next week 1.000.000, today 918.660
Champagne been purchased, will be Wednesday we believe!..........;)
Hello again, Isobyios,
To my mind, the two drug licences are the most likely to bring some positive return for Craven House.
I've read several research papers about Temodex. It looks a mildly effective, well-tolerated drug for extending the lifespan of brain tumour patients by an average of several months, which is quite significant given how short their expected lifespan is.
Let's take the CEO's assumptions at face value. I'm assuming the 500m euros figure refers to annual gross revenue? (Would you mind reading the original again and checking what that 500m figure referes to.)
Overall profit margins are usually pretty high for such drugs; so let's say an overall profit margin of 33%. Or around 166m euros per year. Of which, CRV's 7.475% comes to around 12.5m euros per year.
Obviously, if this does happen, it will make a mockery of CRV's current share price.
However, having invested in several bio-tech companies, caution is required. Most drugs, even those like Temodex, which have already been proven to be effective, do not make it, for one of myriad reasons.
So I remain of the view that Temodex is a long shot: i.e. low probability of success. But it could come good. It IS promising.
Finally, it's worth noting that owning a drug licence has nothing to do with the supposed focus of Craven house, which is on web-based businesses.
I don't mind at all; it's a positive development., in my view, given how poor some of the web-based ideas have been.
Hi Iosbyios,
Always good to hear your opinions and thank you for your many recent news based posts.
The 20k unique users per months comes from the Craven Full Year Results, which were published on the 29th November.
You can read the results at the Craven Capital website.
Here's the relevant quote:, "Rosedog is the owner of TV Zinos (www.tvzinos.com), a website which offers a number of free-to-view television channels. TV Zinos has organically grown its new-use base to over c.20,000 unique users per month. It is therefore anticipated that advertising revenue will begin to be generated in 2023. The domain will continue to be run with very low overheads."
20k unique users is only about 700 people per day......
John
You don't speak or read Scandinavian, so here comes an announcement from DBP Stockholm that owns 75% of Temodex or as the real name is SI 053, Temodex is the Russian version that is in use today
https://www.placera.se/placera/telegram/2022/11/16/dbp-500-meur-for-si-053-med-mycket-konservativa-antaganden-vd.html
Under Google translate
DBP
500 MEUR FOR SI-053 WITH VERY CONSERVATIVE ASSUMPTIONS - CEO (Direct)
2022-11-16 12:29
STOCKHOLM (Direkt Studios) Double Bond Pharmaceutical is on the radar of key opinion leaders globally and is in discussions with potential partners regarding
the brain tumor drug SI-053.
This was announced by CEO Igor Lokot at Wednesday's Mangold Insight Investor Day.
He explained that with very conservative assumptions, SI-053 could generate 500 million euros in gross revenue. It is based on the drug taking 10 percent of the seven largest glioblastoma markets.
The company's great hope is that within four to six years SI-053 will be part of the standard treatment against brain tumors, according to Igor Lokot.
The CEO explained that the number of promising projects in the area has decreased in recent years, based on conversations the company has had with experienced doctors. Therefore, the focus is big on SI-053 and it is important that Double Bond Pharmaceutical fine-tune the protocol and make the candidate as attractive as possible in order not to jeopardize future clinical trials, it was stated.
"That's why we choose the best clinics in Europe with well-known key opinion leaders and with very well-known principal investigators for upcoming clinical trials," said Igor Lokot.
The presentation is broadcast live on Direkt Studio's YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQe8KRxaFWg
The event is filmed on behalf of Mangold Insight. Direkt Studios is responsible for technical production and distribution, Mangold Insight and the respective companies presented are responsible for the content. Direkt Studios is an independent operation within Nyhetsbyrån Direkt, and the production is entirely disconnected from Nyhetsbyrån Direkt's other editorial staff.
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News agency Direkt
John, where do you get 20k users of TV Zinos?
Y wrong, I know how many users there are on TV Zinos as we work with TV Zinos and they are launching a new TV Zinos in the weeks.
I forgot to reiterate that whilst Honeydog owns 25% of the licence to Temodex; CRV only holds its customary minority stake - 29.9% - in Honeydog.
So CRV holds 7.475% of the Temodex licence.
The other risk investors must try to estimate is whether any marked increase or crystallisation in asset value will be reflected in the share price.
Risk: CRV could run out of money., if CRIH can't cover CRV's debt.
I rate this as a very low risk for this year, however.
It seems to me that what I've described in part 1 of Valuation is a collection of long or very long shots. If any one come good, the current valuation of CRV will look a steal.
Current market value of 0.3m sterling at a price of 7p per share.
Yet CRV's holding in Stormfjord is valued at $1.2m+, if those buying in to the two funding rounds have made cogent decisions. Yet the underlying product seems economcally unviable to me.
Magazinos.com is due to fund raise shortly: My feeling is that this will value CRV's holding in the domain at a higher valuation than our 300 k market cap. Again to my mind the underlying product is economically unviable.
-The two medical licences may well come good. If they do, CRV's share i may be worth a few hundred K in each.
-TV Zinos no value in my view. Pitiful user figures.
- Bio-Vitos: if they do finally get sales/distributor agreements in place for their supplements - Omega oils and Collagen products, CRV's holding here may be worth more than 300K.
So all in all, the current share price seems to me to be too low.