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10:15 19/09/2014

MMX - no RNS yet but they have won the rights to .VIP (DOT VIP) beating Google and Amazon to it .London .kiwi and .bayern aslo doing well - still low mcap, results end of SEPT.

15:07 18/09/2014

26p coming

10:41 18/09/2014

Hmm.... "Consider our position" if I were Visa and wanted to absorb Moni... I would want the sp down....... any big buys going on? Could be a t/o ploy... wouldn't be the first time.

15:33 15/08/2014

Can anyone find a link comfirming Omega Advisors (Leon Cooperman) is still invested in this stock?? I cant find it

18:41 14/08/2014

RE:Berenberg Yes 7x earnings is half of what is normal but they are talking about 7x sales which is way different

17:59 10/08/2014

i'm out, sold last friday at a lost, moni is total shambles just same as qpp and blnx, seems tech stocks are unloved right now

17:10 07/08/2014

I wouldnt worry about the US price however if we go below 40p im not sure where the bottom might be.

14:35 17/07/2014

If one reads the last transcript, can the 2 new contracts being negotiated be: IBM and Apple? One is an existing partner but he said working on something different? Just a thought (it is towards the end of the QA session)

20:44 10/07/2014

Doesn't the b answer to the 2nd question sound like they will be tagging along Visa and MC hence the close affiliation? If that's so it would be HUGE!Comments anyone?

20:39 10/07/2014

Wrote IR and asked them 2 questions: 1. What is the recruitment base for the targeted 200 million subscribers? Andrew from I R answered and I will summarize since it is long. Included are all the Visa and MC holders (4 billion by his estimate), all the verticals including telefonicas 300 million and their current base of maybe 150million from which the 30 million comes from assuming a 20% penetration rate. I guess that makes the 170 million# achievable in 48 mos. 2. How will monitise be "paid". His answer: The main revenue in a few years will be user generated revenue based on 2 streams: a. A per user per year subscription fee to use the mobile banking platform b. A transaction fee generated from mcommerce transactions initiated by our app-typically a 5-10% transaction value! lower on big ticket items like consumer electronics or vacations. The neat trick here is that we share this with the banks so they end up paying less or even making a profit on their mobile channel. (Verbatim). Hopefully this helps some of you.