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Ok Bobby.
Does this mean we can have another quid back on our share price?!
I’ve been thinking the same.
CityTrader’s a solid poster and was adamant “three sources” had confirmed. Maybe taking longer to firm up like everything in life?
https://twitter.com/reachAlam568/status/1326279770322112512?s=20
Yes, they sent an updated note out on the 10th
Great to see Polar add again. Where are the other TR1's from the placing, my understanding is the timeframe for announcing these, both in the UK and USA, has now passed? Can someone in the know keep our hopes alive here or are we to assume no one took a sizeable chunk?
Exactly my thoughts. I still feel a bit queasy though.
Don't they have 5 days? I would keep it on ice until Monday morning when the election BS has been (hopefully) resolved. . .
Yes, I was hoping this was going to get a little more love this morning. . . . . .
PPI josh?,
Every single stock on my watchlist is down the same % . . . . .so essentially same price as yesterday. ODX RNS detailing their first order and they are down 3.3% after surging to +17% early doors.
Just had a look at Googly esports. . . . BLU invested £150k a year ago. . . . in that time they have built a holding page on the website (with no SSL certificate) and amassed a whopping 18 twitter followers. They also have 1 follower on Facebook and have misspelled "esports" in their brand identity. Not sure they will dominate the digital gaming world.
He knows about it. They will not promote it until it is has been approved, to do otherwise would be unethical / criminal / foolish in extreme. . . .pick one.
The wait is killing all of us but we just need to wait. Every business deal in the history of time has taken longer than expected, this one has the added pressure of damaging people's health if they get it wrong.
Mid-late October for a fully considered RNS and go-forward strategy is my best guess.
I agree, London is nothing in esports and neither is the UK.
I've read several comments on this board regarding the size of the global esports market and it does on the face of it seem like a big pond; however the majority of the "glitzy" revenue (in game purchases, skins, media rights etc.) are 100% owned by game developers.
Guild is essentially a sponsorship play as that revenue can be owned by the team. . . .the question is can does Beckham+Esports = $50m in sponsorship revenue? Perhaps it does, lots of brands want into the space and Beckham seems like a good face to put it behind but is he relevant to 15 year old gamers?
They have no events and no audience. Esports audiences watch online, they hate to travel, terrible experience in venue. There are no sizeable tournaments in London let alone Dundee. ESL One is in Cologne because that is where their global HQ is.