Sapan Ghai, CCO at Sovereign Metals, discusses their superior graphite test results. Watch the video here.
Ha ha ha, when did I ever ramp DCD?? I posted imformation, new information as well not old, recent news etc... you are a joke. Don't think are whiter than white somehow, had a good little ramping session on UBC many a time didn't you?
Who know's let's see how it goes. The reason I sold DCD is because of a response I got from the company which wasn't to my liking, I explained my position on ADVFN but you wouldn't know that as you are consistantly banned from the site aren't you? Shame... You keep waiting for news on DCD, I got out with a profit...
Bglobal (BGBL, 35p, £34.89m) has signed a MOU with Samsun C&T Corporation which should lead to the formation of JV to address the opportunity for residential and smart meters for the UK electricity market. The solution to be created will be fully funded, thus removing the capital cost barrier to adoption, and look to exploit energy management opportunities. We maintain the BUY recommendation with an un-altered 59p fair value price target. (Julian Tolley)
Investec Asset Management Ltd have increased their holding in the company from 4,750,000 to 5,325,000. http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=201102141539192082B
DCD closes sales amid factual shake-up The UK's DCD Media has sold factual shows including Gator 911 and Hardliners to multiple international broadcasters. Sky Living (UK), TV4 (Scandinavia) and Chello Zone (Middle East, Africa, Poland, Hungary and Romania) have licensed 12 Forward Entertainment's Gator 911 (10x30'). The series originally aired on US net CMT and follows the dangerous rescues of endangered alligators. BBC America, NRK (Norway), Sky Network (New Zealand) and Seven Network (Australia) have all taken BBC doc Hammond Meets Moss (1x60'), in which Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond meets motor racing legend Sir Stirling Moss to share their experiences of near-death crashes. Current TV (US), UKTV (UK) and TV2 (Norway) have bought Hardliners (10x30'), which was produced for Australia's Network Ten by Cordell Jigsaw. It follows tough Australian long-line fishermen who risk their lives chasing monster fish. Keeping Up With The Joneses' (1x60/15x30'), meanwhile, went to TVNZ (New Zealand) and Chello-owned Spektrum (Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia), while Danger Coast (10x30') was taken by CBS (US), Discovery Communications (Africa, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Benelux, Middle East, Spain, Portugal and Italy) and Chello Zone (UK). The news comes a day after DCD announced André Singer, founder of subsidiary West Park Pictures, was leaving as part of ongoing changes at new arm DCD Factual. He remains as a consultant to the Charles Thompson-lead division. http://www.c21media.net/resources/detail.asp?area=100&article=59377
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Never held a PUNT long no, why would you? It doesn't become then does it? It becomes an investment. I don't think that a trading statement is being just because YOU emailed the co. I have read that many investors have been urging the BoD to release some sort of update for a while... anyway let's hope it's a good one.
Ramp overdrive? lmao Posting that I have just bought a few, making it quite clear that it is a punt and that I bought in for the imminent TS! You joker... I posted on all 2 bb's to try and get a conversation and to make others aware that a TS is due. Take that however you like. Looking for more profit that that... £250 will do, not bad for a few days work on a punt while I pass the time... we will see.
Who are you? And what do you know about my investments? I have held XEL from 109p for your information and VMP from .6p, I have long term holds and punt shares. This is a punt based on the trading statement that is imminent being good! Looking through previous results the company is moving in the right direction. If we get a bullish trading update then we will obviously see a rise on the back of it, would you like to point out where I have ramped this? I am simply posting information...
1/27/2011 - DCD-owned Prospect to produce major 6-part series for BBC Three DCD-owned Prospect Cymru has been commissioned by BBC Three to produce a major 6 part documentary series exploring the issues of women’s health and lifestyle during pregnancy. How Not to Be Pregnant (6x60’/ working title) is a six-part series that follows a team of midwives as they take binge drinking, chain smoking and over eating pregnant women and help them get back into shape before they give birth. This observational documentary format is based on statistics revealing that Britain has the highest rate of infant mortality in Western Europe – poor lifestyle being one of the main causes, including smoking, drinking and obesity.* The series features a diverse crop of mums who are often unaware of the impact their lifestyle choices are having on their unborn children. Each episode will see three pregnant women work with NHS midwives as they use their experience and cutting edge technology to hopefully make them transform their habits and reverse the dangers currently posed to their baby’s life. The warm and uplifting programme sets out to approach Pregnancy from a different angle and puts unborn babies at the heart. The midwives and mums go on an emotional rollercoaster journey together that is emotionally powerful, sometimes funny and totally engaging. Due to transmit this spring, the series was commissioned by Samantha Anstiss, Commissioning Executive Producer - Factual, Formats & Documentaries at BBC3. Executive Producer for Prospect Cymru is Sam Bickley and Series Producer is Emily Shields. It will be distributed internationally by DCD Rights. http://www.dcdmedia.co.uk/product_printable.asp?ProductID=1379
1/19/2011 - DCD Rights Announces International Sales In the lead-up to their attendance at NATPE in Miami (stand number 503), international distributor DCD Rights announces a clutch of sales for its latest drama and factual releases to broadcasters across Europe, America, Australia and Asia: Rake (8x55'/HD/ Essential Media & Entertainment) the highly anticipated drama series starring Richard Roxburgh has been licensed to Sundance Channel Global for a number of territories including France, Benelux, Canada, Asia and Eastern Europe, as well as to Danmarks Radio (Denmark). The series, premiered on ABC Australia, boasts a stellar cast including Richard Roxburgh in the lead role of criminal defense barrister Cleaver Greene with guest roles from Rachel Griffiths, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill and Noah Taylor. Land Girls 2 (5x45’ & 2x100’/HD/BBC Productions), has been picked up by Sundance Channel Global (France, Benelux, Canada, Asia and Eastern Europe), ABC Australia, Danmarks Radio (Denmark), Globosat Brazil, and YLE Finland plus DVD deals with ABC Commercial Australia, BFS for North America and Acorn in the UK - the second series of the award-winning period drama in due to premiere on BBC1 this winter. Land Girls follows the lives and loves of four girls away during WWII, working for Britain in the Women's Land Army. Land Girls 1 enjoyed ratings success and critical acclaim in 2009, a success echoed by worldwide sales. The Bionic Vet (6x30’ /Wild Productions) has been licensed to Smithsonian Channel US, Foxtel Australia, TVNZ New Zealand, Danmarks Radio (Denmark), Yes DBS Israel and BBC Worldwide to air on BBC Knowledge in the Nordic region, Asia, Poland and Africa. The acclaimed documentary series follows the work of 'bionic vet' Noel Fitzpatrick who is pioneering revolutionary surgical techniques to save animals, including the now famous cat ‘Oscar’, whose new prosthetic paws have made him a worldwide internet sensation. Nicky Davies Williams, CEO, DCD Rights: “We are delighted with the response we have received to these fantastic shows in both the drama and factual genre and we expect more sales to be finalised at NATPE.” http://www.dcdmedia.co.uk/product_printable.asp?ProductID=1378
From November: http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/indies/interviews/david-green-dcd-media/5020946.article
Thankyou for taking the time to answer my questions. Much appreciated. I was trying to find out some more info regarding Roundstone via trusty google but with little success, hence I asked a couple of questions about them. One other thing, are you aware of any broker notes at all? I haven't come across any as yet... Thanks again for your knowledge and I will be looking to take a position very soon. ATB & GL