Let's step back...15 Jan 2020 21:06
...And let's look at what this company has achieved so far, and let's ignore the incessant twitter links of the moron "StockTracker". That humanoid has caused more damage to the SP here than the company's inability to become cash positive.
1. Vanguard the "Experience" has only been exposed to the public at a couple of pop up tents in Essex and West Midlands venues and seems not to have generated much interest. Why? It's a space shooter game that went out of popularity 15 years ago. It has suffered the same fate as the Lone Ranger and Tonto as old hat. It was said to be available across multiple platforms, PC, Xbox, Nintendo, you name it. But the fact is that you cannot buy it. It's a business failure.
2. Engage, the gamification penny a pop game for bonus points for big brands has run out of steam. Why? The games were like Sinclair ZX tennis. No skill other than left or right button; boring stuff. It's a business failure.
3. Education. In UK not one school or college has bought a licence. Why? Because it's puerile. Launchpad pigeon-holes young people and then offers little more than a publicly available database of colleges and employers. I have tried it; I am a Brown Owl and my career trajectory offers only one employer : Lloyds Bank ! Really? That is nonsense and most folk will see it is nonsense. Undeterred, the company is posing is Miami with Victar, in the capital city of scoundrels. It's a business failure.
All of these so called "partnerships" never reveal who is paying whom. I suspect that DevClever is paying to have their name attached, not then other way round. Why is it that Lenovo make no mention of DevClever or Victar on their Education platform website?
Nerds don't do business, never did. CEO needs to go.
Why am i saying this? Because I am the mug who bought at 13p on the official publicity. Small amount and small loss, no regret there, but the twitter horse manure that follows this company suggest that the Gibraltar boys have shat on a lot of punters for a lot of losses.
StockTracker is in the Vanguard of this nonsense ( see what I did there)