Cobus Loots, CEO of Pan African Resources, on delivering sector-leading returns for shareholders. Watch the video here.
Blame Google - Yahoo Finance have it listed.
My daughter works for the US cosmetics company and they absolutely never use traditiional advertising, it's all social media and promotions - right now they've taken over the Hispaniola for a few months. What's interesting is that the targeting is such that unless you are likely to be interested you'll never have heard of them; I suppose that's the strength of influencer advertising, it has an exclusivity that can't be achieved by the broadbrush approach.
Hasn't everyone lost the faith? What they've done in the past matters because they've misled us, and if that's the culture at the top it matters because the BOD can't be trusted. With our money.
They didn't fight back because there was too much truth in what Edelman said. I guess they have been lying about their product for years.
I'd say it's nice to see everyone again but for the fact it's tap water on the menu rather than champagne.
At least you've still got your sense of humour Rusty ;)
When have they ever told the truth Horsey?
Having a SP respond to buys and sells. It's just like trading is supposed to work. I wonder when it was last like this? A long time ago.
It doesn't make people a precise metric, does it if it's only estimated? Lots of people will have just one device they use in a day, I've got up to seven and probably use five every day. I appreciate that's a bit of an outlier, but so is just one device, it has to be somewhere in between which leaves a massive margin of error. That's why I prefer page views, because that is what the site actually experiences and every page view is an earning opportunity. Apart from choosing which metric is preferable as reliable, there's the issue of bots and pay per clicks being counted as people. Having looked in the past at third party websites estimating my traffic I'm inclined to treat them as not much more than an informed stab in the dark and nothing to get too excited about.
I'm really confused - I've obviously missed the 'people' metric. Where will I find it?
No idea if it's a trend or a blip! But what matters is earnings per page view which we simply can't even guess. On the whole I'd say it's definitely a positive but we don't know if it's earning a cent or a dollar per page view - on some campaigns on popular influencer blogs the earnings could be well in excess of the higher end. What matters most is high quality brands with big campaigns choosing Blinkx and that it grows its trust. Have you seen Yahoo has really plumbed the depths by carrying ads for ivory? They're on a road to nowhere.
It's here too, Tractor.http://adage.com/article/digital/ana-report-7-2-billion-lost-ad-fraud-2015/302201/
I'm just a born cynic and beginning to believe quite seriously that the bad is outweighing the good as far as the internet is concerned. I guess there are going to be some big reassessments on freedoms in the next decade.
As a mate of Edward Snowden and part of the Tor development team he's got a particular angle, don't you think? Anyone who used Tor would be in some very bad company and without a decent search engine.
Hullo Bouncy - you did make me laugh with that link - I read it as an adjective-noun for the ceo name. Very welcome :)