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Shorte has increased their commitment , why surely the only way if up from here now the divis are holding up let shope they go same way as a previous short when price when through the roof couple of years a go
Love it the Lunatic board , John 09 been there for years and always been into Recah as have I nad still think we should be 3.65 mark but at least the next 4 years will bring home the bacon in the meantime take the divis
News Media Association chairman Danny Cammiade believes legislation will come this year in the UK which could enable Australia-style deals between publishers and big tech.
In Australia and Canada the threat of legislation has forced Google and others to hand over licensing fees worth more than £100m a year to publishers in each territory. In the larger UK publishing economy, such deals could be worth much more.
https://pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/news-media-association-danny-cammiade-government-big-tech-tindle/
That's what annoys me about Mullen the Muppet , how long have we been shouting for something along those lines . Look at the New york Times they go get Wordle and boom subs go through the roof. March 5th will tell if there's no improvement in bottom line he has to go.
Being able to write stories cheap aint going to bring in more subs , might save bit of cash on salaries , hes needs to go , lets see what March 5th brings and if we're not moving forward on the bottom line he can sling his hook , maybe he could try Poundland
The share price is all down to the clown at the top , no actual ideas on how to add value to the bottom line Circulation on print is being crucified through lack of proper down to earth local news journalists. One Valleys Weekly sale is 388 it as over 20000 Not just this muppets fault admittedly, but he and a few useless ceo's previously who believed the be and end all was digital. Having sold advertising for them for over 30 years the 1980 -2010 .It had been a bit of Peter to pay Paul by splitting revunue of print to digital for it to appear digital was a growth area , in fact without the solid base of print Digital would have fallen flat on its backside. Now print has been squeeze to death unless a subscription for digital isn't implement soon kiss good bye to current profit
Https://pressgazette.co.uk/marketing/reach-digital-third-party-cookies/
at last someone taking a lead at RCH . reckon a divi of around 3.95 and rise in price to around 87 by end of April maybe earlier
Reach chief executive Jim Mullen has told staff there are currently no plans for further cuts this year after a difficult 2023 at the publisher.
He also said the end of the company’s longstanding pension fund deficit and a time limit on legal claims established by the Prince Harry privacy trial judgment were both good news for the business.
In an all-staff email on Tuesday afternoon, Mullen said the more than 700 job cuts that have taken place over the past year have left the business “structured for our digitally-led future”.
He also explained why page views are still key despite other publishers increasingly putting more emphasis on subscriptions and other engagement-focused metrics amid falling search and social referrals.
More positive post coming out a d decent interviews .Strange as it appears I think this could very well be the year ( fingers crossed) for a nice set of results . Been in here for over 3 years now still under water but more hopeful than previously . Mike and Nick could just be the team to get us a discovery and then a JV deal. GLA 2024 could just be the one
JM has to go , we someone in with a fresh outlook for the business to generate more profits . tired of seeing this SP so cheap ,. new ideas are required to drive the business forward more subscription deals should be introduced for readers and clickers
no mate i'm waiting to buy in , lost a shed full on this a while back, im hoping i can make some of the loss back . i never short that's for ****s im guessing at a further drop and then come in for the christmas uplift