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And let's not forget
The advertising revenues
What would Nike rebok adidas Pepsi coke pay ? Mind blowing amounts !!!!
The lure of music, theatre et al to MVR is huge, not just for the artists/performers. Targeted ad campaigns to all those who consent to provision of data when signing up to the subscription model is huge here. Lots of companies will want a part of this clean model, as will Facebook
Absolutely should be bringing to other markets, even take on corporate work for bigger companies - it doesn't have to be music and entertainment at all, a new off shoot of the business. Once the John Gore reveals it will surely bring in more business opps.
The Broadaway tie ups aren't only going to be viewed by people interested in VR - 'normal' people would love to see these shows for a fraction of the cost of travelling to the US, buying a ticket. The '1D' market seems to being missed here, filming something that you can't go out and buy on DVD.
With the greatest of respect your opinion is yours I have to say I believe you are not seeing the real picture
The future of concerts and sporting events are going to be changed dramatically the way we will be able to view with superior quality and the ease of access will be amazing you will have the best seat in town no need for travelling uncomfortable viewing and the guarantee of a brilliant view you will be there but not there millions of fans will be able to see their idols and sport stars from the comfort of their home and will gladly pay £10 or £20 for the privilege just think how many millions of music fans will purchase Glastonbury tickets to see not one stage but all they won't miss one performance
And they would pay £30 per ticket I know I would this will be bigger than Spotify and as big if not more than YouTube
Remember YouTube were bought out for 10 billion now worth 100 billion you can see where I am going
If not google play or Facebook or me amazon this will be huge and bought out for billions so where do you think thi j the share price will go £1 or even £9 who know but look irate the share value of Spotify 127 dollars and they have just started to make a profit after 10years
Mind boggling
And I have not even mentioned the Tel companies let alone Sony etc
My advise would be if you have the spare money open an isa account and buy £20k
And you will not pay any tax on the huge windfall
All the best
Gel
There is no such thing as one size fits all. To measure by NAV alone is flawed. The USP of this stock is that it is a moat stock with so many contracts signed. The company has stated they are moving towards a subscription model and have a rich calendar of events planned. The marketing director Nikki Lambert joined from Spotify. It's clear where the strategy is going but Rome wasn't built in a day. Once a subscription based events calendar is announced comprising the likes of One Direction, Rihanna, Adele etc is announced, the revenue will take off.
yawn yawn yawn another yawn deramper has arrived lol
NAV on the balance sheet is less than £20m !
For all the huff and puff , EVRH isn’t going anywhere financially