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Nice rise Friday.
Indian market for mobile content is booming and CLTV are well placed.
Mobile content looks like a one-way bet. Hope they can be successful
Under people's radar? They kicked up yesterday, fell back again, but are rising again today.
Mid-price 3.63 at 16.00 hrs.
Dummy sell at 2.8 p
Moving up. Recent RNS: revenue for the six months ended 30 June 2009 up 29% on 2008 at £8.6 million the Group was cash generative with EBITDA of £54,000 compared to a negative £550,000 in the same period in 2008 (leaving aside the one-off proceeds of sale of the Sky channels) In the period the Group repaid £180,000 of the Headstart loan facility, which at 30 June 2009 was down to £67,000 compared to £438,000 a year earlier Cellcast Asia Holdings became profitable during the period, with the result that the Group's share of losses in CAH reduced from £179,000 in the six months to 30 June 2008 to £15,000 in the current period focus on expanded distribution of the Group's television channels remains a core element of management's strategy to return the Group to profitability new channels to be added to the UK Freesat platform new applications to be launched for iPhone, Android and other mobile platforms
How does this company make any money?!!!!!
Cellcast plc (AIM: CLTV), the global interactive digital broadcaster, today announced that its subsidiary, SUMO.tv, the UK's leading video sharing community, has extended its overseas network by signing important new mobile distribution agreements with Mobibase in France and Tapuz Mobile in Israel on the Orange networks in those countries. Orange is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with more than 100 million customers on five continents.
I had a call from my Broker this morning advising me to but at 10.5. Apparently he has been watching this company for a number of months. He said they have now turned the corner but advised I should be looking to hold for 12 - 15 months
This stock has rebounded over last two days with it having returned to operational profitability in December and may continue to do so (provided it doesn't run out of cash). Anyone have any views on it?