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As I'm going to attend the AGM on the 21st, along with Grawostac, are there any questions anybody would like me to put to the directors?
Hello Grawostac,
So I've booked my ticket to Gatwick. And am going to accompany you to the AGM.
I'm going to get in contact with the Company to check the address.
Are you a member at ADVFN? if so, give me your handle there and we can exchange private messages, then e-mails. I'm CJohn over at ADVFN.
If not, I'll put my e-mail on here.
Look forward to meeting up
CJohn
Thank you SimmyD.
Yes, that particular office complex a veritable warren of pop up offices..... wish me luck!
Grawostac
Hi C John,
Do please let me know as I live near Chichester in West Sussex so an easy jaunt for me and it would be good to go 'in force' as it were (as well as to put a face to names).
Meanwhile have an enjoyable Xmas and more importantly a healthy and happy New Year.
Anon.
Grawostac
If I'm over in England, I may try to go to this.
My mother lives near Crawley.
If I do, I'll let you know.
Hi Grawostac
That postcode is for a large office building called The Pinnacle in Crawley. It houses 92 companies. Good luck finding Pajek!!! ;-))
Hi All,
Have you looked at the above notification?
If you examine the RNS fully the address given for the AGM merely a floor level (3) and a Crawley postcode.!!!! It should be fun trying to track that meeting down!!!
I wonder is this an oversight or another elusive Pimpernel ploy ( ie "they seek him here, they seek him there....is he in heaven or in hell")
A very Happy Christmas and a most healthy New Year to all the regular posters and fellow sufferers.
Grawostac
Hi John
Just talked with the ONEBas.com Team. As CRV put ONEBas.com Music to Zero in value, they have launched it without the buying service. That will go live in the days. The new in the music business, I have worked in it since I was in my early twenties before all had to sign to the major music labels as a studio, marketing, etc was so expensive. Today you can produce your music at your home PC, marketing on social media for Free, and uploading to Spotify and by that get revenues to the unsigned artist. This game-changer has done so that independent artists are today 36%, bigger than Universal that is the biggest label with 34% of the market. I believe that independent artists will soon be more than 50% of all artists will be unsigned and independent. To sell their albums on the ONEBas.com Music platform will be another earning leg for the artists. This change in the music business has gone fast, as in Millenium only 1 - 2% was unsigned and now soon more than 50%, gives huge opportunities for ONEBas.com Music and independent artists. Today the artists on the landing page will be changed to more famous artists, now it is an old and local Swedish artist
So I've visited the One.Bas site and it's pretty impressive.
Functional and intuitive to use.
But I don't see why anyone would want to pay $1 for an album, when you can hear the same album for free at their web.
Are they going to have to go down the pay by advert route?
Thanks for the updates, iosbyios.
Keeping fingers crossed about One.Bas!!
John, just got that the ONEbas.com Team is the team that created Radio Javan, which is the Nr 1 digital music service in the Arabic and Persian countries https://www.radiojavan.com/
John, I can see that ONEBas.com is Live now........
www.onebas.com
Hi John
I agree as they said that Onebas should be Live Monday and today Friday and just checked and NOT Live....
hi iosbyios,
the idea sounds good. But nothing of any importance has happened for over a year and a half.
I personally wouldn't value a "company·" with this idea at $5m+ It's just an idea. Ideas are legion and they are free. Yhis was the value placed on One.bas by CRV when it bought its 29%+ share 18 months ago. Crazy.
John, I totally disagree regarding ONEBas.com Music. If you get a music service where you for Free can see and listen to music videos and as a business model you can purchase the albums for $ 1, you will have something totally new in the music business worldwide. Spotify and all music services today only have music hit lists, as before we were listening to albums. A Free service gives huge traffics and that an artist gets 70 cents for an album is a good deal for the artist. Example Ardel, for here to get 70 cents from you, when you use Spotify, you must listen 127 hours until Adel get 70 cents from your listing history! With Spotify etc many artists have succeeded to be independent artists from the big music labels, so a new music service where the artist gets 70 cents for every downloaded album can drive the artist to end the agreement with Universal, Warner, and BMG and become an independent artist. In Sweden many of the most well known artists has Not signed to labels and have succeeded to be independent. The question is, can I the music business? I guess so, produced Miles Davis magic album, Live at Sardines, and has arranged more than 2.000 live concerts. The only problem I now see, why is ONEBas.com Music NOT Live as it was told to me. If they can get ONEBas.com Live, it can be a smash hit!.............
I've just remembered that Rosedog is no longer in Omega-3. It now owns TV Zinos. As it stands, TV- Zinos is worth close to nothing in my view.
Hello Tully Crow and iosbyios,
I really enjoy and appreciate your respective contributions.
I've held CRV for some three + years now. It remains my worst investment since I began living from investment years ago. I'm sure this is Tully Crow's experience too. So our shared disappointment and scepticism is understandable.
However, iosbyios has been consistent in seeing the sunny side and there is potential at Bio-Vitos.
I think CRV are correct to write down the investment at One.Bas to zero. This doesn't mean One-Bas has vanished - yet. But currently it has no viable business. Just saying you are going to come back mutated and conquer the world does not confer monetary value.
Garimon Ltd: Neither magazinos.com nor TV Zinos in their current form have saleable products. What's more, both are in highly competitive fields. For magazinos to work, it has to offer current magazines, not just back-copies: to do that it needs cash to pay the magazine owners. I'm guessing the cash raise is for working capital to allow that to happen.
Honeydog is now being seen as a cousin to Bio-Vitos and Rosedog. To conglomerate these companies into one would make a lot of sense. However, although CRV has 29%+ of Honeydog and Rosedog and 24%+ of Bio-Vitos, this doesn't give control, so such a conglomeration is unlikely to happen.
Given the several changes of business of these nascent companies (originally one was going to be an on-line theatre prop supplier, another a web-site for calling out doctors in Scandinavia), it really beggars belief the % of CIH that was handed over to pay for unviable business plans drawn up on the back of envelopes.
Nope...not 70+ You must be very young.
IZY RADIO / HONEYDOG Ltd part-owner of the brain cancer treatment TEMODEX announcements
https://www.avanza.se/placera/pressmeddelanden/2021/11/30/dbp-dbp-international-ab-extends-joint-venture-agreement-with-shijiazhuang-yuanta-biotechnology-for-temodex-to-hong-kong-and-macao.html
https://www.avanza.se/placera/pressmeddelanden/2021/11/23/dbp-dbp-international-ab-named-patient-early-access-program-with-temozolomide-gel-temodex-has-been-launched.html
TullyCrow, Why don't you understand the difference between a domain/business and a former company, guess that you are + 70 as Magazinos.com, NOT Magazinos ltd is owned by Garmon Ltd same for ONEBas.com Music. Magazinos ltd and ONEBas Ltd has been closed down, I know why, but important the Magazinos and ONEBas business are both owned by Garimon Ltd that is controlled by CRV
There was an RNS last night, here is a statement Pajak made in it...Does he not know Magazinos was dissolved 16th November?
The development of Magazinos has progressed during the year to May 2021 with expansion of the range of titles it offers and considerable 'back-end' development. The company remains pre-revenue and is not yet suitable for floatation however Readly provides an indication of prospective valuations achievable in the public market for business operating in this sector. Garimon Limited is planning a round of fundraising in early 2022, the proceeds of which will be utilised to market the company in an effort to increase subscriber / user numbers ahead of a prospective public listing.
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/08978120
John
Just talked with them regarding Honeydog Ltd and why changing the name?
There it was stopped, got only that, Yes it is something new, but that we have to wait for the announcement
Correct as ONEBas.com is owned by Garimon Ltd that is owned by CRV
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/10471719
The person who you spoke to at ONEbas may well have laughed but they were dissolved in April.
John
Regarding Honeydog
No, and the contact I have just hung up.
As they have changed its name something must be in the pipeline
I will call and ask tomorrow