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Yes 'hot air' LLDG. You said it. Expect a typhoon of it at the presentation!
#GCSE Psychology (Grade C)
Key date is November 12, when the third of 2020’s rare Jupiter-Pluto conjunctions lands in Capricorn. A change that’s been developing since early spring could reach a major turning point. Strong buy for MysticMeg @ https://www.thesun.co.uk/topic/mystic-meg/
kdogg, you may be new to this, but you seem to have rumbled the problem immediately.
Like the Infinite Monkey, eventually he’ll write Hamlet.
Dare I say it, a useful but of research for LLDG to get stuck into??
Good Q, MG. And odd that nobody's rasied this. A quick search found 3 well-established social media analytics tools, all American I think:
https://sproutsocial.com/
https://www.falcon.io/
https://hootsuite.com/
Dare I say it - a
So FB, you’re telling us there’s no such thing as a free buffet? Damn.
Chris, care to share what they shared with you?
Hang on, didn't they launch the Streams SaaS to 30 initial customers on 6 July? What are we now counting down to?
Anybody know if Mobile Streams is actually open for business? No sign of life on website or twitter page.
MG, this has been the problem all along: no answers to legitimate questions, as you yourself put it rather more forcibly in your 12:30 post: "To be honest I am sick of these corrupt a**** not being transparent with shareholders..." BTW, no cut & paste: all my own work!
MG, a bit of Dragon's Den style due diligence might help you in your decision making, eg:
1. What is it exactly that they're selling?
2. Who are these guys, and what's their track record in marketing intelligence/data visualisation or whatever it is they're selling?
3. How much are they selling it for?
4. How are they selling it, or even promoting it?
5, What kinds of business are they targeting?
6. What's their competitive advantage?
7. What's their relationship with the brands on their website, and why is their website and twitter page so inactive?
8. What success have their 4 previously announced marketing insight customers and subsequent 'launch partners' had with their service?
9. Is there anyone in place at their published business addresses in NY and London? Where do their 'demos' take place?
10. How much are they paying Krunch.ai to 'power' their business?
All these questions were posed by the infamous Madeira, before he/she got deleted from this board!
Trials fof what exactly?
Sadly tho Chris, the only member your chirpy good morning has lured into a convo this morning is me! Where have all the RNS cut & pasters gone?
And yes, in these times, we should all give thanks for making it through the night.
The day ChrisH doesn’t bid everyone good morning on this board at the start of trading will be the day when, finally, all hope has been abandoned.
Damn, Chris. There I was thinking that M&S or Tesco were standing by to sign up with MOS!
It's a bit of a stretch from that statement to yours Chris. And how have you worked our that retailers are the target market?
"Lots of retail on the sidelines waiting to see the company develop." Really, Chris? Maybe they all listenened to the Brinkman podcast!
Well Hepseal, there's a bit more crossover than you suggest. Tom Gutteridge and Annabel Jamieson, co-founders of Krumch with Epstein, are also on the management team at MOS (see their website). And TG is an old partner of our CEO Mark Epstein's at the failed The Peoples Operator, which burned through £20m of IPO money and left shareholders with nowt. As for Nigel B, he specialises is 'rescuing' businesses by refinancing them (on the prospect of a bright new future under a new strategy) with share dilutions, preying on the hopes of shareholders who are otherwise looking at total wipeout - as well as naive new IPs. See his Linkedin profile. Ring any bells? Presumably, all these old muckers will look after each other. The question is, are they really interested in looking after their shareholders?