Stephan Bernstein, CEO of GreenRoc, details the PFS results for the new graphite processing plant. Watch the video here.
On February 23, 2021, Tremor sent Alphonso a letter setting forth Alphonso’s
numerous breaches of contract. The letter also itemized and requested prompt payment of the
significant amounts that Alphonso owes to Tremor. In particular, Alphonso has not repaid any
of the $6,500,000 that Tremor advanced or the $750,000 in associated fees under the Security
Agreement, all of which became immediately due upon termination of the Agreement.
50. Alphonso also owes Tremor $1,875,000 in Fee Credits arising out of Tremor’s
overpayments in 2019, as well as the $2,000,000 in fees that Tremor prepaid during the second
half of 2020.
51. All in, Alphonso is required to remit $11,125,000 to Tremor in connection with
the termination of the parties’ relationship. Alphonso, however, has refused to do so—illegally
holding hostage over ten million dollars of Tremor’s own money.
That post almost woke me up.
Do we actually own this and a bit of land?
Future Today, which employs Unruly the supply side ad platform in Tremor International’s end-to-end system, said its revenue increase 100% in 2022.
It’s the third straight year revenue has doubled, said Future Today, which saw a 120% increase in audience over the last two years.
Future Today saw a boost from Tremor’s acquisition of the Amobee demand-side platform last year. Spending on Future Today via Amobee increased 336%, the companies said.
Finally.
A new website and company update from ProAxis on it's way.
7 products on the market.
ProteaseTag Active Neutrophil Elastase Immunoassay (CE Marked)
ProteaseTag Active Proteinase 3 Immunoassay (CE Marked)
ProteaseTag Active Cathepsin G Immunoassay (Research-Use Only)
NEATstik (lateral flow test for active Neutrophil Elastase; CE Marked)
K-POSTn immunoassay (In-licensed from University of Geneva; CE Marked)
Covid-19 serology assay (In-licensed from AstraZeneca; CE Marked)
NE Premium (High-sensitivity Neutrophil Elastase assay; CE Marked)
SageTech Medical
@SageTechMedical
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Jan 30
A fantastic month for SageTech Medical - The official UK launch of our solution for the capture and #recycling of waste volatile #anaesthetic agents and the unveiling of our brand new machine has been a huge success! Thank you to everyone who has supported our journey so far!
Also a great interview with the lead at the RD@E Exeter where it has been tested for the last 2 years.
No problem.
Holgerbb from ADVFN says 'lake street capital new coverage by analyst buy rating of 12 usd'
I'll let you USA boys find some info on it.
I think we all agree there is no escaping the fact that NSCI is totally off radar to most investors.
PDSB + cash again equals our market cap, leaving the other £25/30M of assets valued at zero.
The boss and his mate own 50% so you would assume they are as pvssed off as the rest of us?
A number of their companies are progressing to sales and expansion, Sagetech/QBot/Proaxis for a start, so worth more than last years valuation?
Frustrating doesn't come close.
18 August 2022
Tremor International Ltd
("Tremor" or the "Company")
Tremor International Announces Closing of $25 Million Strategic Investment in VIDAA
Tremor International Ltd. (AIM/NASDAQ: TRMR) ("Tremor" or the "Company"), a global leader in Video, Data, and Connected TV ("CTV") advertising offering an end-to-end technology platform that enables advertisers to optimize their campaigns and media partners to maximize yield on their digital advertising inventory, today announces the closing of its previously announced $25 million equity investment in VIDAA (the "Investment"), which was satisfied through existing cash resources.
VIDAA is a smart TV operating system and streaming platform, and a subsidiary of Hisense Co., Ltd. In connection with the Investment Tremor has also extended, for multiple years, its exclusive agreement to share VIDAA's automatic content recognition ("ACR") data for global measurement and targeting across the Company's end-to-end platform. VIDAA has also granted exclusivity in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia to the Unruly SSP and Spearad ad server, which was already designated as its preferred monetization platform globally. VIDAA is expected to utilize the Investment to support its plan to increase its distribution across additional OEMs, with the goal to grow global reach in key markets such as the US, UK, Canada, Germany, Japan, and Australia, as well as others.
The original RNS reads that Tremors $25M was an equity stake/investment into VIDAA, rather than a licence.
VIDAA looks to be going from strength to strength so safe to assume our investment is now worth far more?
gdog,
We can only assume that you are still in shock with the SP holding above £3.00!
Let's see if tonight wakes anyone up?
7hrs ago.
Excellent Sagetech interview on Proactive.
Our CEO, Iain Menneer, talks to
@proactive_UK
's Thomas Warner about the #environmental damage caused by waste volatile #anaesthetic agents and the #innovative solution that SageTech Medical has developed to capture, recover and #recycle these agents.
Stewart Newton bought most of his holding above 20p early last year and still holds over 5%.
Michael Geoghegan was paying 30p when he went above 4%.
A top fund manager and an ex HSBC boss. You couldn't ask for better connected HNW individuals if you tried.
Already involved with US govt to fast track this when signed off.
Current SP is a gift.
Some good news in that return issued this morning.
The gravy train of free shares is slowly drying up.
Out of the 3.6M freebies, 3M are done and dusted last year leaving only 600K to go.
Should begin to make a worthwhile difference to our figures this year.
(I'm aware there are other award schemes but let's be positive!)
Buyer still active on both sides of the pond.
Equinix Fabric is another important part of the Tremor tech stack. By delivering high-performance network connectivity, Fabric allows Tremor to implement changes in its advertising operations instantaneously, no matter which part of the company's infrastructure requires updating. And while sub-second-long delays may not seem important, they are critical to Tremor's mission of meeting customers' expectations of "extreme response time" when they want to execute or change ad operations.
We need high-end software craftsmanship and engineering
Clearing Privacy Hurdles
Mor feels pretty confident in Tremor's ability to conquer the technical challenges of extremely high-volume streaming data analytics, but he points to a new challenge that the company is currently working to meet: the growing concerns over data privacy within the ad tech space.
Consumers are increasingly worried about ad tech companies abusing their personal data to target them with ads. Regulators in places like the European Union, California and beyond are also now focused on this issue.
In response, Mor says, Tremor has a strong team of data scientists who are working on ways to anonymize data while still leveraging it effectively to serve ads. While it's too early to reveal technical details of how that solution will work, he believes it's critical for ensuring that the ad tech industry can continue to function effectively while also respecting user privacy.
He adds that meeting this and other technical challenges that loom on the ad tech industry's horizon is what keeps the space so exciting. In ad tech, there's always a new problem to solve, and there's always an innovative way to solve it, Mor says, as long as you approach it with an open mind and refuse to settle for solutions that aren't as good as they could be.
Taming the Data Stream
Processing large volumes of data quickly is a challenge that is familiar to many businesses. But few have to analyze as much data as Tremor does or deliver results so quickly.
To tackle this challenge, Mor and his team rely on a unique blend of technologies. Their data streaming and analytics tooling relies on open source libraries, but they've built proprietary algorithms that help address Tremor’s massive scale and speed requirements.
The company's engineers focus extensively on optimization. "We need high-end software craftsmanship and engineering," Mor says, adding that techniques and tools like specialized programming languages, real-time programming, advanced caching and memory-based processing all play a role in delivering the real-time analytics that power Tremor's business.
Crunching so much data also requires a lot of computational muscle, which is why Tremor deploys workloads across several Equinix colocation facilities, collectively hosting thousands of servers. Tremor also operates a handful of private data centers, but it's increasingly moving toward a colocation model, according to Mor.
In addition, Tremor relies on Equinix Metal Infrastructure to accommodate sudden spikes in demand. The ability to add powerful bare metal capacity on demand–a task that would not be cost-effective in the public cloud for Tremor’s use case–plays a central role in ensuring that the platform can remain responsive to its users even as traffic volumes fluctuate.
Initially, though, handling spikes wasn't what drew Tremor to Metal. It was the need to build a backup infrastructure for disaster recovery. They invested in Equinix Metal so that "to get the boxes we need quickly to withstand downtime," Mor says. Once the disaster recovery environment was deployed, Mor’s engineers validated its performance with a simulated failover. It performed so well, the team found itself asking what else they could do on Metal, which led to the decision not to buy hardware to handle seasonal traffic spikes, and instead leverage on-demand capacity from Metal.
EQUINIX DEPLOY
Despite his varied career, Mor says the work he remains most passionate about is ad tech, a field in which "you have to deal with the heavy lifting of the internet on a daily basis."
He would know. He is CTO of Tremor International, an ad tech company that analyzes up to 10 million events per second to help advertisers and publishers connect in the most efficient way possible. Day in and day out, Mor deals with technical challenges on a scale that few engineers ever get the opportunity to confront.
This is a story about how Mor and his team solve those challenges, how the technological innovations he has helped pioneer at Tremor are changing the world of digital advertising and how they will continue to do so as the ad tech industry confronts new challenges like data privacy.
A New Approach to Ad Tech
The ability to process millions of events per second is at the core of Tremor International's business model. By performing real-time analysis of that data, which represents internet traffic from across the world, Tremor identifies relevant audiences for ads "in a fraction of a second," Mor explains. In turn, Tremor can connect audiences with video advertisers who want to reach them via the digital platforms that the audiences use.
To put this in context, he describes a hypothetical situation in which an advertiser wants to reach women between the ages of 25 and 35 who are interested in sports cars. It’s a narrow and specific demographic. Tremor's stream of internet traffic data provides a means of identifying users who fit within the target group, so that advertisers can deliver relevant ads, and publishers can display ads that viewers or readers want to see—all in a way that respects consumer privacy (more on that below).
This is a big deal, Mor says, because the ad tech industry has historically been dominated by companies that try to cater either to advertisers who have ads to serve or to publishers who want to host ads in order to generate revenue. Catering to the interests of both groups at the same time can be challenging, because each one wants to set the agenda and determine where and for how much ads run.
Tremor's platform offers an alternative approach. By running massive analytics pipelines that enable identification of relevant audiences quickly through internet traffic patterns, Tremor’s platform helps advertisers and publishers to reach each other in real time.
"We are unique because we cater to both advertisers and publishers," Mor says. "We believe an end-to-end solution can benefit both parties and drive efficiency."