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SENSIO Presents Its 2013-2014 Second Quarter Financial Results
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SENSIO Signs Licensing Agreement With Paramount Pictures to Bring 3D Movies to 3DGO!(TM)
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=56888972
Thanks Johnny. That has got to be the best answer to a question I have received on these boards.
PS: Don't forget that CES2012 is just a few weeks away (January). If SENSIO has any big announcements up their sleeve they'll likely be making them between now and CES.
I think the story is just starting. The company is just now beginning its transition from a concept stock to a revenue generator.
They are also transitioning from a one-trick pony (Live3D) to a diversified revenue base of (1) Live3D, (2) Consumer Electronics (Vizio, etc), (3) Professional/Broadcasting market and (3) VOD (to be launched very shortly).
Revenues so far are small, but growing very quickly. This last quarter was the first quarter that some of these business lines started generated revenues (some for just part of the quarter). The consumer electronics market should see solid growth from Vizio alone over the next several quarters. And expectations are for at least one new licensing deal with another major TV manufacturer within weeks (The CEO mentioned on the CC that they are very close to a deal on the Switch patent, which we already know Samsung and (I think) Panasonic are infringing on).
All the reporters were calling 3D dead earlier this year. Suddenly, with the success of 3D movies like Hugo (directed by Scorsese), a number of blockbusters already set for 2013, and the better than expected 3DTV sales in the last quarter things are finally looking up again. 3DTV sales are now expected to hit 100 million/year within 2 years (from 22-23 million this year). Even if SENSIO only hits 20% of that, we're talking over $10 million in revenues from that segment alone (and growing), without even looking at the other 900 million devices such as laptops, computers, smartphones, etc.
SENSIO just hired a key person to oversee the Live3D business with expectations of significant growth in that business as well in 2012 (UFC and NBA, as well as at least two other major events plus a decent shot at getting the Olympics in 2012).
Just based on existing revenue streams there is a solid chance the company will be profitable and cash flow positive by the end of 2012. Which means no additional funding requirements. If they get a couple of key licensing deals then you could be looking at .05-.10 eps in 2013, possibly even higher.
They just announced this past week a deal with Marvell to incorporate the SENSIO 3D technology into Marvell SoC chips. That makes 6 major semiconductor companies now and will greater shorten the time from signing a licensing deal to generating revenues.
Just one decent announcement (Olympics, Samsung Switch licensing deal, or LG 3D format deal for example) and this stock should be back above .80. This stock has the potential for a 10-bagger over the next few years from the current .40 if everything goes well.
The biggest problem with this stock right now is illiquidity. But that could work in our favor if there is a major positive news release over the next couple weeks.
Is this story over? Thought at one point it might do well. Thinking of getting involved. Do these folks have a future? Is there someone who knows what they're up to and if they stand a chance? Thanks.
Hello John here..Sensio 3D Technology is good . SENSIO enables its clients to deliver the best possible 3D experience for the end-user through a broad
portfolio of licensed products, based on quality, content, usability and compatibility. These include its
flagship, award-winning technology, SENSIO® Hi-Fi 3D, the premium-quality frame-compatible format.
SENSIO’s technologies are the object of patents and intellectual property protection proceedings
worldwide. SENSIO is listed on the Toronto TSX Venture Exchange (SIO).
I am still watching this stock. I love the technology they have developed and I know it works awesome. It may just be a matter of time before the PPS goes back up or disappears. I live in Quebec and when Videotron used them for certain events over the last year I thought for sure the PPS would rise back to last year highs but it keeps sinking lower. I hope it goes back up! This is of course JMO!
I just bought a VIZIO with Sensio 3d format. It makes the picture indescribably better then any of the other 3d formats. Just looked up the ticker symbol and .60 cents seems very low considering there contracts with VIZIO. The only unfortunate thing I see is, I know Samsung has created Ireal which is very similar to Sensio. Being samsung has a strangle hold on the HD tv market right now Ireal may be adopted better. Samsung over took sony's tv market share two years ago. Although VIZIO is the top selling 2nd tier TV maker. VIZIO is the Hyundai of the early 2000's may take over
just looking at this now... seems as it may be a buy.. but financials not good..
thanks i was looking under us markets
The ticker is still the same, SIO.VN it is listed in the TSX Venture exchange. From what I have read on the company is that it is the technology that is being used in all of the new 3D movies that are now playing in the theaters. They just released more news and it looks like it is headed back up again IMO.
i just crossed it, dont know much about it. any info u can post?
by the way has the ticker changed to "SNIOF"?
Is anyone watching a stock like this? This is the future of the 3D televisions! A friend turned me onto this stock awhile ago when it was closing on $3 per share and now floating around $1.75 : )
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