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MediaValet Inc V.VRW


Primary Symbol: VRXWF

MediaValet Inc. is a Canada-based provider of enterprise digital asset management and operations software. The Company develops and markets cloud-native, software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions to address enterprise digital asset management (DAM), video content management and creative operations use-cases (Enterprise DAM). Its Enterprise DAM Platform is designed to enable end users to create, find, work with, manage and share digital assets whenever and wherever they are needed. In addition to providing enterprise cloud-native DAM capabilities at a global scale, desktop-to-server-to-cloud support for creative teams, and overall cloud redundancy and management for all source, WIP and final assets, it offers integrations into Slack, Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office 365, WorkFront, Wrike, Drupal 8, WordPress, and many other third-party applications. It develops and delivers enterprise cloud software to a range of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and others.


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Post by steevurklon Jan 09, 2018 12:05am
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Way off the mark

Way off the markhttps://secure.globeadvisor.com/servlet/ArticleNews/story/gam/20110610/SRCLOUDVRX0610ATL

Read the last paragraph,  it says Mediavalet can surpass Vrx Studios in 3 years.  Well David, we sold Vrx in 2014 and in the previous year 2013 we grossed $3,500,000.  3 years later 2016, we grossed $1,350,000.  You have some explaining to do to your shareholders.  What happened buddy?
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