Unexpectedly, Friday turned out to be an eventful day for three of my current holdings.
Firstly, on Thursday, One Delta released news that the acquisition through a reverse takeover of Audioboo had been agreed subject to shareholder approval with the new company to be rebranded as Audioboom. Whilst I don't hold shares in One Delta, I indirectly have a proportionate 20% stake in the company through holding shares in UBC Media. One Delta's shares returned to the market on Friday after a period of suspension, and soared over 100% in a day. It's highly speculative of course since the company is not set to make any meaningful revenues in 2014 whilst it concentrates its efforts in rapidly growing the volume of content, investing in technology, increasing the number of registered users, listens-per-user and content partners. At the current share price of 3.625p, the market cap. of the enlarged group would stand at just under £17m which clearly can't be justified on fundamentals, but compared with the multi-billion dollar valuations of other successful social networking sites, it could turn out to be grossly undervalued (Twitter is currently valued at around $22billion).
This is great news for UBC Media holders, Simon Cole, CEO of UBC Media, will become a Non-Executive Director of Audioboom, and UBC will be its largest shareholder with around 20% (including warrants), and bodes well for their own reverse takeover of 7Digital.
7digital have grown revenues 289% over the past five years, and details of the reverse takeover are expected in May (I anticipate that this could be as early as next week) at which time UBC Media shares will return from suspension. It appears that investor appetite for these types of companies remains high, and I expect 7Digital's listing to be very favourably received by the market. Of course there are no guarantees, and we shall just have to wait and see, but I do like the potential synergies that exist between 7Digital, UBC Media and Audioboom.
N.B. Previous blog on UBC Media :-
http://michae1mouse.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/ubc-media-trakm8-and-synety.html
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