That site has old information and compares DIGA to companies in the communications space. The company has relaunched in the mobile apps space.
A lot more activity lately but I can't figure out the trading pattern. Looks like motivated sellers and motivated buyers.
I don't blame you. I wasn't around when this was a NASDAQ company.
These mobile apps are the wave of the future for sure. Not just in the U.S., either, in India they do a lot more on mobile devices. But even here all you see is people on their iPhone or iPad playing games, paying bills, etc.
The CEO put out a shareholder letter that said DIGA has two teams in place at HammerCat Studio in Sherman Oaks, California working on the development of the company's mobile apps. They are working with High Impact Games L.L.C., a leading Hollywood-based video game studio, for the joint development of original content for mobile devices. The first games are expected to be released for iOS and Android devices early this year under the Digital Angel label. High Impact did Ratchet and Clank and Disney Princesses to the first Call of Duty on console so they have a proven track record for mobile games.
Sentiment: Buy
What about KEYN? Or Amazon? Any OTC picks?
Sentiment: Buy
The Motley Fool blog had a very positive article about the space a few days ago taking about mobile apps and gaming companies. It said that consumers are spending almost as much time using mobile apps as they do watching television.
Sentiment: Buy
I think the whole space for mobile app companies will continue to grow. I just read an article about mobile app companies and it said time spent with mobile apps was averaging 127 minutes per day in mobile apps- compared to 168 minutes watching television per day. I never thought anything would replace TV.
Sentiment: Buy
I just read this about mobile app companies in general: time spent with mobile apps starting to challenge television: consumers are spending 127 minutes per day in mobile apps-up 35 percent from 94 minutes a day in the same time last year-and spend 168 minutes watching television per day. (Source: Flurry)
Sentiment: Buy
Why did this board go dark? I thought ALIF was supposed to be the next big thing in mobile apps?
I see that THQ is selling all assets, etc - is there any one property they are selling off you think is particularly valuable? And therefore make acquiring some equity in the acquirer a good idea?
Didn't they have common management or developers at some point? THQ and EA?
Sentiment: Buy
I was looking into DIGA and someone posted the same message on that board except they said DIGA was undervalued, but when I went to the website I couldn't find it. So do you have a link, and what do they base these valuations over/under on? Just somebody's opinion?
Sentiment: Buy
I didn't see it on the Extreme Value Stocks website - can you provide a link or tell me where to view it - very interested in this space
Sentiment: Buy