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YANGAROO Inc V.YOO

Alternate Symbol(s):  YOOIF

YANGAROO Inc. is a technology provider in the media and entertainment industry, offering a cloud-based software platform for the management and distribution of digital media content. It provides advertising, entertainment and awards management software workflow solutions to customers across multiple geographic regions. Its Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) platform is a patented cloud-based platform that provides customers with a centralized and fully integrated workflow directly connecting radio and television broadcasters, digital display networks, and video publishers for centralized digital asset management, delivery and promotion. DMDS is used in the advertising, music, and entertainment awards show markets. Its ancillary production services include a short-form version for direct response customers and long-form digitization. It focuses on optimizing its television traffic instruction workflow and enhancing its television legal clearance offering.


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Comment by NickMTL1978on Apr 15, 2021 5:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:No follow up on volume.

RE:RE:RE:RE:No follow up on volume.I agree with the share buybacks. I am not against dividends, but as Warren Buffet says: Share buyback programs are a way to give money to shareholders, without fiscal impacts. At 20 cents a piece, shares are not overvalued and the time would be right. If i remember, they decided to suspend the buybacks at the beginning of the pandemic, which was a good call at the time given the economic uncertainties. Now, if Q1 2021 is solid, they should be able to get back at it.

My ideal scenario is an acquisition, then plan B is share buyback, and if they really can't find any other solutions, dividend.
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