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From: | "Cristine Kerr" <criskerr@optusnet.com.au> |
Date: | Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:41:12 +1000 |
MUL - Multimedia (not yet edited):
Total Shares Issued: 1,140,605,652 (Very high
- will impact liquidity)
1) Price:
Reached .006c April 2003 so there could be long
term holders out there who could afford to go close to this and still be in
front.
Also, has only been travelling in the 6-12c range
since around September2003 so there is some danger from those who bought well
under these prices between Feb02 and Aug03, however; one would think if they
were going to get out, they'd have already taken advantage of recent increases
SO my best guess is there would be some stability/support around
6c.
2) 10.2.04 announcement - new issue: 1M shares are
payment for consulting services
3) 14.1.04 - significant contract signed with
Airworks on behalf of major Airworks client, Woolworths - conditional on certain
commercial criteria - based on satellite broadbank to 700 Woolies stores -
includes additional hardware sales opportunites - hailed as vote of confidence
in NewSat solution which went live Oct03 (could be commercial criteria have been
met so the build up could be related to this announcement)
4) Director share purchase: Clinton Starr 20/1/04 -
disposed 802,809 for $47,595 in January, 6/2/04 - disposed 2.5M for $209,668 in
Feb, shares remaining 25.5M, so disposal did not represent a large percentage of
his total holding but an opportunity to take advantage of increased share
price.
5) 6.1.04 - USA Dept of Defence now live in Iraq -
opening of Middle Eastern/African NSS6 beam - first customer US Dept of Defence
went 'live' - successfully implemented a hub that enables broadband to over 30
countries - Multimedia's Newcastle based space facility is considered to be one
of the most advanced VSAT communications Hubs in the world with both the Aust
and middle eastern services operating simultaneously
6) 16.12.03 - two tranches of options were issued
a) 35M @ 10.5c b) 55M @ 8.75c (exp 1.12.08) were allocated
7) Change of Directors Interest Notice: 4.12.03 -
John Walker - acquired 83,333 $5K, sold 25,000 $2.5K - held after change
643,333
8) Change of Directors Interest Notice: 4.12.03 -
Adrian Ballintine - acquired 166,666 $10K - held after change
31,008,976
So far, with the exception of number of shares and
number of options on issue in terms of liquidity, all very, very
positive.
9) 3.12.03 - allocation of shares as result of SPP
(share purchase plan) - a) 249,999 @ 6c and b) 15385 @ 6.5c
10) More director share change announcements - not
yet viewed
11) 13.1.03 - delivers broadband - WaveCall, the
world's leading provider of Maritime Satellite Voice and Data Services has
selected Multimedia's NewSat services to exclusively deliver broadband to ships
at sea within Aust coastal waters utilizing SeaTel's state of the art antenna
system. Service available during first quarter 2004.
12) 14.11.03 - Chairman's address to shareholders:
very positive - refers to VSAT as having extraordinary potential
13) 1.10.03 - full year accounts $16,027,818 net
loss in 2002 was quite high but was reduced by 30 June 2003 to $5,623,809. As at
30.9.03 company had liquid funds of $1,696,375. Events subsequent - $4.25M
capital raised through clients introduced by Findlay & Co Stockbrokers.
Reduced costs, supplier relationships improved and broadened. Director's shares
as at 30.6.02 - 63,483,977. Total liabilities were $7,264,224 and without recent
financials it is difficult to ascertain current revenue, debt, (and possibly
profit) levels.
The wise and cautious would wait for release of
financials before committing. This does not mean that everyone will wait for
this as a look at the buyer volume tells us that there is anticipation in the
air. Perhaps an anticipation of a half-year report.
A) Suffice to say the release of
positive/optimistic financials would push this higher. Loads of potential if
they keep up this progress.
B) Providing cash burn is OK, debt has remained
stable or has been decreased, and sales are continuing to come in, it should
remain relatively stable but this would depend on market sentiment, i.e.; it
appears the market is anticipating good news. Because Mr Market is very
sensitive, he doesn't like it when his expectations have not been met. This
could cause some volatility, which is a higher risk when liquidity is an issue
due to higher total share volumes.
C) Anything outcome other than A) or B) is likely
to cause a sell off.
Regards, Cris |
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