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Yes very stalky Midas
Regardless of when Quint bought seed if you had gone in when he said you would be currently 40% up
Info from this board Barwick you gotta be joking
For every 100 posts on here 95 are drivel
I have learn pretty much nothing from this board other than there is a huge amount of BS spouted
I believe what I find Midas nothing else
I will keep an eye out for your informative posts then, though I must say I cant recall many to be honest
Why dont you post some of the stuff you have found Midas, rather than chasing doggo and quint around in circles
Anyone who followed Quints lead is probably about 40% up at present regardless of when Quint bought back in
Following the revenue and Casino front of house games check out Betcris, biggest casino operator in South America
www.betcris.com/en
first thing you see in Ronaldinho, then scroll down the front page, of the 8 front of house games 2 are leaps
In positions 1 and 4
300 Carat Roulette and 3D Blackjack
I stand corrected kierwitt
It's gives a feel though for the multiples if only we new the important figure
I'm convinced the raise in November was fir the multiple license and certification applications
Not cheap
Hard to pin down John
See examples below
Pala $5m revenue boyd are paying $170m for them x34 revenue
Big time gaming $33m revenue they sold for $389m x12 revenue
There have been loads of buyouts in the last year pretty much all for big multiples
What we don't know for sure is Leaps revenue
Yeah bit of a typo there ICB
I tend to agree, Leap would get more in the open market for sure, IMG will want to drive a fairly hard bargain I would think
One of the main ones is IMG arena stating that the virtual products are there's especially the official virtual products
The fact that IMG do not have a license for virtual sports or casino
Leap have and now have the UK license for each
Also that there is a Leap Sales Deck in existence created by IMG with there name all over it saying it is there virtual suite powered by Leap
There is also a IMG casino section which feature all the other Leap games only
and quite a few others but they are the main ones for me
We know they have circa $2.5m in recurring license fees per annum
so with 43 games to get another say $2.5m, each game would need to earn $1118 a week
My understanding is that a decent (not mega) game is about $10k per day
Virtuals are everywhere, the tables games a swell especially the 3D ones, some of those are in what they call the front lobby of the casino sites, so I would put those in the decent category
Bib Time Gaming sold for £389m at the time they had 35 games and £33m revenue
Well lets hope he is right on this one, everything points in that direction that is for sure
https://tribalbusinessnews.com/sections/gaming/13848-pala-band-of-mission-indians-to-sell-igaming-firm-for-170m
Pala revenue $5m
Boyd are paying $170m
X34 earnings
Old news maybe that none really noticed
Read the Endevour Openbet presentation then you might get it
Openbet
In 2020, it was the market leader in Canada where 80%[1] of all digital sports bets were processed through its platform. In the same year in the UK, it accounted for 65%,[2] and in Australia, 46%.[3] The OpenBet platform is licensed in 13 US states, and last year 40%[4] of all bets in the country were carried out on its platform. OpenBet develops front-end and back-office gaming products, including management and data analysis and reporting tools.
Think about that
Don't know if its done, but it all seems to be pointing in that direction
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Might have to wait a bit longer
Proactive today I'm sure Edd said it will definitely happen this year (smirk smirk)
Probably caused the selling this pm
Yes agree sp is sort of irrelevant at the moment with the world meltdown going on at the moment
It does look like an opportunity here for sure especially for an ISA and leave it to build
Forgot to change the Question bit !
But yes would have to agreed, appear to be very undervalued compared to some of the other dross out there
I suppose only other question is, why
Why does market not like UOG, a lot of non producing companies are valued around there mcap which is based pretty much on assets, they are not even doing that with UOG
Management have a bit of skin in the game a lot bought at 2.95p by the look of it
Loads of options between 2.70p and 4.25p, but mainly over 4p so the incentive is there for management
Nett assets $24m
Mcap 14m
It looks like the company is in a lot better place than when the sp was in the 4 - 5p range