17 Jan 2014 07:00
17 January 2014
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Phorm Corporation Limited ("Phorm" or the "Company")
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AIM Rule 17 Disclosure Schedule Two (g) Update
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Phorm (AIM: PHRM), a leading internet personalisation technology company, announces, in accordance with Rule 17 and Schedule Two (g) sub-paragraph (v) of the AIM Rules for Companies, that it has been notified of the following information by Lord Norman Lamont, Non-Executive Director of Phorm:
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Lord Lamont was, until 19 October 2012, a director of Balli Group Plc ("Balli"), a private company incorporated in the UK. Balli was placed into administration on 20 March 2013 and Deloitte LLP were appointed as administrators.
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In addition, Lord Lamont was, until 30 March 2009, a director of Pantin Hotels (Management) Limited, a private company incorporated in the UK, subsequently renamed Hallco 1063 Limited ("Hallco") on 7 May 2009. Hallco entered into a creditors' voluntary liquidation on 24 July 2009 with an estimated total deficit as regards creditors on that date of £116,438. Hallco was dissolved on 14 January 2011.
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Contact
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Phorm Corporation Limited
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Andy Croxson (analysts & investors) +44 20 3397 6001
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UK Investors
Mirabaud Securities LLP +44 20 7321 2508 (Joint Broker)
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Jason Woollard
Peter Krens
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Liberum Capital +44 20 3100 2222 (Nominated Advisor and Joint Broker)
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Chris Bowman
Richard Bootle
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US Investors
Lippert Heilshorn and Associates +1 212 838 3777 (Investor Relations)
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John Heilshorn
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About Phorm
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Phorm is a global personalisation technology company that makes content and advertising more relevant to the consumer. Phorm's innovative platform preserves user privacy and delivers a more interesting online experience.
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Phorm's industry leading technology enables its ISP partners to offer a new type of online advertising platform and a free consumer internet content feature, ensuring more relevant advertisements and personalised content for opted-in users.
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Phorm's advertising platform revolutionises current standards of online privacy, fully protecting the identity of consumers. Unlike virtually all other targeted advertising propositions, Phorm's solution is completely opt-in. Only those users consenting to the service are profiled and only ever on an anonymous basis.
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Phorm's partners include leading Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Publishers, Advertising Networks and Advertisers.
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Phorm, under a predecessor holding company, was admitted to the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in 2004.
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For more information, please visit: www.phorm.com