PYX Resources: Achieving volume and diversification milestones. Watch the video here.
I'm having so many issues on Oculus. Going to have to switch to Mobile. Songs keep skipping quite literally every few seconds, cutting out chunks of the track.
The damn red buffering circle won't go away on Oculus and I have fibre BB. Great songs though.
Need more branding in the studio I reckon.
OK, I'll circulate on Friday nights each week going forward if there's value for others.
@puddin - feel free to use in PPT if you wish. I'm not tracking competitors though if that's what you were suggesting
I'm sure everyone is doing their own analysis on social and app interest, but if anyone would find something like this useful on a relatively regular basis (i.e weekly), let me know:
https://gofile.io/d/ZCQ7is
Also tracking LinkedIn and Insta but there's little to call out in a chart on these platforms right now
Possible Max based on the compound growth rate from the 15k point onwards. My analysis suggested 50k followers by 18th May, 75k by 29th May and 100k by June 6th. Could even be sooner if all goes well with the live events.
@Italian - I'm pretty into rap music and this is a good artist to have on the books, potentially one to take over from Eminem in the next 5 years. In total MGK has 6m YouTube subscribers/2.4m VEVO subscribers and his videos have accumulated 2.3 billion views across both platforms to date. Very similar numbers to John Legend (6m YouTube subscribers and 2.65bn views). He's lesser known in terms of global appeal but will help socialise the MVR name amongst a new, committed type of audience. One to watch!
Like what you did there 5Orrell!
I think it has to come BadBat. I don't see any reason why they would not promote themselves doing a live event?
John Legend is a mega announcement but I am also particularly pleased with Machine Gun Kelly as this will entice the rap fans to the platform. Not everyone will have heard of him, but he had a feud with Eminem around a year ago. Check out MGK's "Rap Devil" track and Eminem's "Killshot" as a response.
Who wins? You decide :-)
Plus his recent tunes with Yungblud will be popular.
Probably reporting collective daily views across all MVR tagged videos
Marketing feels slow due to restricted budgets and inconsistent engagement from the artists. They definitely need to be leaning on their contacts more in the months ahead, but stripping things back, developments have still been pretty encouraging over the last 25 days. Movements have been quicker than anything else I remember over the last 2 years. Facebook followers have increased by over 170%, typically growing at a compound rate of 3.9% per day from a 15k base. If MVR continues along the same growth trajectory, we'll hit 50k by May 18th, 75k by May 29th and 100k by June 6th. There have also been over 1million cumulative YouTube views of MVR videos in the last 30 days, so the word is definitely spreading.
"show me a share being discussed on aim that doesn't have great potential?"
Alba Minerals ??
To be fair, that article does suggest Live Nation are likely to explore "expanded use of digital ticketing technology" but I doubt that involves a buyout given climate volatility and their short term objectives to cut costs by $500m this year. MelodyVR follow TicketMaster on Twitter so there could be some sort of relationship in the pipeline to help drive wider adoption of live VR events.
Sorry to dampen the mood there Mel! Cheer yourself up with a takeaway!
I'd suggest the $800m raise of funds is more cashflow related, offsetting disruption from a 21% decline in Q1 revenues to $1.37bn, widening losses to the tune of an additional $130m and COVID killing the Q2 events business.
https://deadline.com/2020/05/live-nation-debt-sale-cash-coronavirus-1202933378/
Beat me to it Ad88! Just found the same thing. Cyber Squatting! Did the same thing with ODX apparently.
Clear. Thank you!
Thanks WhatShares/Mel!
I was actually interested in Resolutions 3 & 5 to be honest regarding giving directors approval to allot new shares. The AGM notice pushes the notion of giving MVR flexibility, but I would have expected deeper discussion around that today. Did anyone question this?
Would anyone be so kind as to summarise what happened/what was said?
Sounds like it's over. Sending out invites but selectively admitting certain users.
Can't just be me dissatisfied with this?