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Vista Group International Ord Shs V.VGL


Primary Symbol: VGLIF

Vista Group International Limited is a New Zealand-based company, which provides software and technology solutions across the global film industry. The Company operates through three segments: Cinema segment, Movio segment, and Additional Group Companies segment (AGC). Cinema segment offers software associated with cinema management via Vista software suite of products, plus the cloud based Veezi product for smaller scale cinemas. This segment also includes the Retriever client contracts, movieXchange and Share Dimension products. Movio segment includes the Movio Cinema and Media products, both of which provide data analytics and campaign management. The Company’s AGC segment includes an aggregation of Maccs, Powster, Flicks, and Numero. The Company’s geographical segments include New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Mexico, and Other.


OTCPK:VGLIF - Post by User

Comment by IChingon Apr 25, 2009 2:22pm
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Post# 15944546

RE: It's a crapshoot

RE: It's a crapshootI can't disagree that penny stocks are ALL crapshoots,  really.... :-)

My hope is that Vigil can benefit from the renewed interest in health care reform, healthcare IT investment mandated by Obama, etc... I know  (or think) that nothing in those policies specifically target seniors, but hopefully Vigil management will have the wherewithall to get more business in the coming quarters and years. The growth of the company has been quite good in the past 2 years, even though it's not out of this world so to speak. Investors are not really attracted because Vigil doesn't sell gadgets like BlackBerries direct to consumers, but the big guys who know where the demand will be in senior's healthcare may well pay attention to Vigil.
I just hope they could at least stay in the black and grow profits. That would make it noticeable for an early phase company.
Good luck to those who believe. :-)
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