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Once they turn on the revenue tap from DigitalMove, this should see reoccurring revenue and software business multiple value applied, way to cheap here but let's have patience and let them deliver. Eventually the market will acknowledge the new direction. It takes a while to completely transform their tech stack, but I just don't see anyone competing with them in this segment and scale.
Hi Aim. They have half their market cap in £24 million cash . They actually have total assets of £34.8 million. That vapes the business at under £14 million. I have just looked them up on Facebook to see some great testimonials from solicitors using digital move and as of yesterday in the last week it looks like number of transactions has gone from over 50,000 to over 53,000. Had a little top up myself!
The strategy around DigitalMove is completely ignored by the market, eventually it will get recognized, now is the time to buy when no one is talking about the stock. Patient holders here will get handsomely rewarded imo. What was it £1.6b market opportunity they are going after and building A grade software platform. Market might want revenue / adoption evidence but if you wait it will come imo. Those in the know are slowly accumulating. I.e. Kestrel and me :)
I don't think you can take a handful of reviews by inadequate serial moaners on trust pilot as having much significance. 'Richard' has written 7 reviews on various companies all scoring 1 star in his opinion. I used to supply a restaurant which got a review about how bad their toilets were. They were brand new and only open a couple of days. Never thought to bring a complaint or draw attention of a problem to the proprietor which most normal people would do. The food there was fantastic, no mention of that. Sadly closed now, although obviously not because of one stupid review.
Over 50k transactions and few bothered to give negative feedback which is mostly directed at the solicitors using the platform. Anyone wanting solid overview on the company and their roadmap I suggest investormeetcompany presentation.
Current software version is first iteration and provides digital starter packs. A lot more to come. There will always be those preferring paperwork and telephone calls but times change.
The platform will be A grade I believe once fully developed and the industry is in a serious need for it.
This was mentioned on the last ULS Tech . "Investor Meets Company" presentation and they said they said that they are getting 70% of users giving good or above approval which is not as good as one would like, but moving in the right direction.
If they've rushed out the software ie the bugs described on trust pilot looks like there is work to do, but they have been building up the team and recruiting new execs.
In addition, they do say Trustpilot has issues with the validity of it's reviews ie a lot are fake, although must admit the ones listed look like they are valid.
Looks like DigitalMove is not great https://www.trustpilot.com/review/digitalmove.co.uk