MYSL – This stock is a very special timing play – Getting a strong position at these levels could pay off large




 
 
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MYSL – This stock is a very special timing play – Getting a  strong position at these levels could pay off large

MYSL was alerted by us @ .89 this week.  Today the stock closed @ .94.  Once we get a break of the $1.10 level; we think the path will be clear to move to $2.00.

MYSL http://www.myscreen.com is in the next frontier of advertising. There are hundreds of millions @ stake here.

The company is ready and commercial success is around the corner.

http://www.stockwatch.com/newsit/newsit_newsit.aspx?bid=U-prTO843-U:MYSL-20100205&symbol=MYSL&news_region=U

If you read this article you will see that they could be the target of a buyout.  MYSL has built the foundation and could be a attractive to a company that wants to make a splash in the mobile ad market.  As a buyout, MYSL could be worth $3 to $5 per share.

Huge acquisitions by industry leaders is taking place in the mobile advertising, the huge market for mobile ads is taking shape…

No recession for mobile advertising M&A

Posted by Karin Kelley on January 27, 2010

-Contact Thomas Rasmussen

Following Google’s purchase of AdMob in November, we predicted a resurgence in mobile advertising M&A. That’s just what has happened and, we believe, the consolidation is far from having run its course. Apple, which we understand was also vying for AdMob, acquired Quattro Wireless for an estimated $275m at the beginning of the year. At approximately $15m in estimated net revenue, the deal was about as pricey as Google’s shopping trip for its own mobile advertising startup. And just last
week, Norwegian company Opera Software stepped into the market as well, acquiring AdMarvel for $8m plus a $15m earnout. We understand that San Mateo, California-based AdMarvel, which is running at an estimated $3m in annual net sales, had been looking to raise money when potential investor Opera suggested an outright acquisition instead.

These transactions underscore the fact that mobile advertising will play a decisive role in shaping the mobile communications business in the coming years. For instance, vendors can now use advertising to offset the costs of providing services (most notably, turn-by-turn directions) that were formerly covered by subscription fees. Just last week, Nokia matched Google’s move from last year by offering free turn-by-turn directions on all of its smartphones. Navigation is only the beginning for ad-based services as mobile devices get more powerful and smarter through localization and personal
preferences.

While traditional startups such as Amobee will continue to see interest from players wanting a presence in the space, we believe the next company that could enjoy a high-value exit like AdMob or Quattro will come from the ranks that offer unique location-based mobile advertising such as 1020 Placecast. The San Francisco-based firm, which has raised an estimated $9m in two rounds, is a strategic partner of Nokia’s NavTeq. As such, we would not be surprised to see Nokia follow the lead of its neighbor Opera by reaching across the Atlantic to secure 1020 Placecast for itself.

http://blogs.the451group.com/techdeals/web-20/no-recession-for-mobile-advertising-ma/

Members should be take a hard look @ MYSL.

This is one of those times when being ahead of the crowd can make you gigantic dollars.

 

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