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Wednesday, November 25, 2015 9:15:14 AM
How could they be running an advertising business without soliciting for new clients?
Maybe they just never got enough interest from potential advertisers if they charged a price equal to giving clients enough minutes so they'd think the service was worthwhile.
Why would anyone merger with a company that was probably in debt in order to obtain a few patents that don't make money anywhere you try to sell the service based on them? If it did make money, where's the evidence? They wouldn't go low key at a time when cell phone advertising was burgeoning. They'd try to fight for maximum market share.
The only things I see of value in MYSL are A. client lists and B. the shell corporation. Someone could easily sell a client list to provide a severance package for themselves. No one would need to merger with them to obtain it.
Career networking sites show mostly former Myscreenindia employees, not current ones, so a merger would not result in personnel, and who would want a workforce that knows how to work with a business that doesn't make money? If they'd hire former Myscreenindia personnel, they'd do it on the open market.
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