2'fer Thursday Post #1 I posted about Wirewa
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[b]Post #1[/b]
I posted about Wirewax before. Well known video company.
Good company. They have a fridge full of tasty beverages, an unlimited supply of crumpets and an enormous biscuit tin
They updated their pricing to be more clear. I forgot what it was, but I remember they made some videos for 1/2 of million.
https://www.wirewax.com/pricing/
If you want to do one video, it's $7,999
Yeah one video, but you do get some studio time. Where is/are their studios, I didn't look because I am not interesting and likely not close by
For $12K a year for 'small brands', you can do 12 videos. Seems like a better deal than $8K for one, eh?
For enterprise pricing, you have to talk to sales. Despite what you may think, enterprise pricing is never cheaper because you get more features that enterprises want.
Now for all that money you probably are thinking, the videos are off the charts...
Take a look at the Hyundai video and let me know what you think compared to Verb's videos.
https://www.wirewax.com/showcase/gallery#8183392/
BTW, they don't do LIVE
I'd like to see at some point, Verb do a comparison like whether with other video companies like WireWax or streaming companies Bambuser that has a huge market cap and little revenue to show for it
Oh, how many users do you wonder they have?
40,000
[b]Post #2[/b]
Come on folks, everybody sing...
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Now when the 13Fs
Go marching in...
Now when the 13Fs go marching in
Yes I want to see green in those numbers
Now when the 13Fs go marching in
https://money.cnn.com/quote/shareholders/shareholders.html?symb=FUSZD&subView=institutional
https://fintel.io/so/us/verb
Remember you have to look at multiple sites to see what's going on
For the most accurate info, it's best to trust the SEC filings
BTW, the last offering closed in Q1 so you should see the institutions that bought if their assets are over $100M and they have to report
I forgot, did anyone ever explain why Fidelity and other institutions have been buying holding a ton of Verb shares?
Let's see...
I can choose to listen to BWers and unemployed fired ex-employees. Surely wouldn't have an agenda or an ax to grind now would they?
Or I can do my own DD, as well as see who else is buying into my stocks. I am thinking they are probably smarter than full-time message board posters and have way better visibility in the emerging markets.