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Habe die Aktie schon einmal erwähnt - die Internet-Page ist Access1.com.au und informiert über Einiges, incl. Pressespiegel etc.
Ich weiss auch nicht, wann die Aktie explodiert. Aber das Management hat angekündigt, in den nächsten Wochen in Europa im Zusammenhang mit dem Listing in Frankfurt auf Roadshow zu gehen.
Das Management besteht aus einigen der besten Web-Leute in Australien. Vorher haben dieselben Leute den zweitgrössten Internet-Serviceprovider OzzEmail gegründet, der vor einiger Zeit an MCI Worldcom für ca.550 Mill A$ verkauft wurde. Der Chairman ist einer der am besten angesehenen Fernseh/Medien-Leute in Australien.
Die Gesellschaft bescäftigt sich im Wesentlich mit High Speed Internet-Transmission von Video, Sport u.Entertainment.
Noch haben diese Top-Leute keine grossen Deal/JV´s/ strategische relationships bekanntgegeben - aber bei der Besatzung wird das nicht lange auf sich warten lassen, denke ich. Dann sind wesentlich höhere Kurse als heute drin.
Also - ein paar Stücke in Australien kaufen ( da kostet die Aktie nur 89ct gegenüber 65 Euro-Cent Taxe hier in Frankfurt, und dann erst einmal abwarten. Wenn sich was tut, sind die ersten 20-30% schon gelaufen...
Ich weiss auch nicht, wann die Aktie explodiert. Aber das Management hat angekündigt, in den nächsten Wochen in Europa im Zusammenhang mit dem Listing in Frankfurt auf Roadshow zu gehen.
Das Management besteht aus einigen der besten Web-Leute in Australien. Vorher haben dieselben Leute den zweitgrössten Internet-Serviceprovider OzzEmail gegründet, der vor einiger Zeit an MCI Worldcom für ca.550 Mill A$ verkauft wurde. Der Chairman ist einer der am besten angesehenen Fernseh/Medien-Leute in Australien.
Die Gesellschaft bescäftigt sich im Wesentlich mit High Speed Internet-Transmission von Video, Sport u.Entertainment.
Noch haben diese Top-Leute keine grossen Deal/JV´s/ strategische relationships bekanntgegeben - aber bei der Besatzung wird das nicht lange auf sich warten lassen, denke ich. Dann sind wesentlich höhere Kurse als heute drin.
Also - ein paar Stücke in Australien kaufen ( da kostet die Aktie nur 89ct gegenüber 65 Euro-Cent Taxe hier in Frankfurt, und dann erst einmal abwarten. Wenn sich was tut, sind die ersten 20-30% schon gelaufen...
Hallo ventures!
Gratulation zu Deinem Beitrag.
Es würde mich interessieren, woher Du die Info`s hast.
Ich halte Access1 noch aus Kilkenny`s Zeiten. Die sind dann einfach liegengeblieben.
Die letzten Tage habe ich intensiv versucht per Net über Access1 Infos zu sammeln. Ohne Erfolg. Die Aktie scheint ja wie vom Erdboden verschluckt zu sein.
Keiner kennt Sie, niemand weiss was.
Lediglich von einem gewissen Herrn Gerard Boom (!?) habe ich eine kurze Information erhalten:
Read you message at wallstreet-online about access1. Somehow it`s listed in germany but no trading in the stock.
Stock is promotes by Moser, and has some impressive people on board. (ex-Ozemail management and Trevoe Kennedy respected business man in Australia)
They will deliver content through satellite, will announce soon a deal with a Australien TV broadcaster and will spin of the gold assets called Phoenix Gold.
Die e-mail Adresse von Gerard Boom ist mir bekannt.
Gruss. Mant.
Gratulation zu Deinem Beitrag.
Es würde mich interessieren, woher Du die Info`s hast.
Ich halte Access1 noch aus Kilkenny`s Zeiten. Die sind dann einfach liegengeblieben.
Die letzten Tage habe ich intensiv versucht per Net über Access1 Infos zu sammeln. Ohne Erfolg. Die Aktie scheint ja wie vom Erdboden verschluckt zu sein.
Keiner kennt Sie, niemand weiss was.
Lediglich von einem gewissen Herrn Gerard Boom (!?) habe ich eine kurze Information erhalten:
Read you message at wallstreet-online about access1. Somehow it`s listed in germany but no trading in the stock.
Stock is promotes by Moser, and has some impressive people on board. (ex-Ozemail management and Trevoe Kennedy respected business man in Australia)
They will deliver content through satellite, will announce soon a deal with a Australien TV broadcaster and will spin of the gold assets called Phoenix Gold.
Die e-mail Adresse von Gerard Boom ist mir bekannt.
Gruss. Mant.
Hallo ventures!
Kannst Du mir bitte sagen, von wo ich einen chart über Access bekomme.
Weisst Du etwas Neues über Access?
Dank und Gruss. Mant
Kannst Du mir bitte sagen, von wo ich einen chart über Access bekomme.
Weisst Du etwas Neues über Access?
Dank und Gruss. Mant
Sieht so aus, als sei der Boden gefunden. Plus 11% in Australien.
Access1 hat heute bekanntgegeben, dass ein spezielles Package fuer die olympischen Spiele in die Vermarktung geht. Das Ganze ist gefördert von Seven Network, der drittgrössten Fernsehstation des Landes. Die Bekanntgabe ist relkativ signifikant, weil das Unternehmen damit die potentiellen Grosskunden anspricht. Die Unternehmen brauchen nur eine Schüssel zu installieren - damit gibt es High Speed Internet-Anschluss, Bloomberg TV und Coverage aller olympischen Programme live & for free. Das könnte den Durchbruch bringen....Der Chart sieht 1a aus - Widerstand bei 0,51 Euro, danach ist die Luft rein.
Hallo,
kann mir vielleicht jemand sagen unter welcher Adresse man sich den
Australischen, aktuellen Kurs und villeicht auch den Chart agucken kann???
Danke
SpaceCop
kann mir vielleicht jemand sagen unter welcher Adresse man sich den
Australischen, aktuellen Kurs und villeicht auch den Chart agucken kann???
Danke
SpaceCop
hallo erstmal,
ich interessiere mich auch für Access.
Soll den bei den Olympischen Spielen groß dabei sein.
Aussi-Kurs http://www.stockhouse.com.au/comp_info.asp?symbol=ACC&table=…
solong
seeigel
ich interessiere mich auch für Access.
Soll den bei den Olympischen Spielen groß dabei sein.
Aussi-Kurs http://www.stockhouse.com.au/comp_info.asp?symbol=ACC&table=…
solong
seeigel
sorry,
habe vergessen zu verlinken.
http://www.stockhouse.com.au/comp_info.asp?symbol=ACC&table=…
solong
seeigel
habe vergessen zu verlinken.
http://www.stockhouse.com.au/comp_info.asp?symbol=ACC&table=…
solong
seeigel
sorry,
habe vergessen zu verlinken
http://www.stockhouse.com.au/comp_info.asp?symbol=ACC&table=…
viel Spaß
seeigel
habe vergessen zu verlinken
http://www.stockhouse.com.au/comp_info.asp?symbol=ACC&table=…
viel Spaß
seeigel
habe gerade noch etwas entdeckt:
Access1 Limited
7/4/00 - Special Olympics Offering To All Business
HOMEX - Perth
-------------------------
Special Olympics Offering to all Business
Access1 (ASX: ACC), Australia`s first multimedia services provider,
today announced a special incentive for businesses wishing to deliver
the Olympics to their staff through their office PCs by subscribing
to Access1`s C7 Olympic coverage.
"This offer is designed to promote the unique opportunity the
Olympics presents for a showcase of Access1`s technology of the
future," said Access1 Executive Chairman, David Spence. "And to
ensure that those of us who are working during the games will be able
to see the Olympics and remain productive."
"Today`s announcement provides Access1 the opportunity to deliver a
special offer to all subscribers of the Olympics coverage," said Mr
Spence. "Businesses who subscribe for the $59.95 C7 Olympic service
will receive a discount from Access1 on the cost of the router and
satellite dish, offsetting the entire cost of the service.
"This is the first Olympic games where everyone in Australia,
regardless of their location, can see the Olympic Games, as they
happen, at work or at home," said Mr Spence.
According to the NSW Chamber of Commerce, businesses that want to
maintain productivity during the Games in September should invest in
television sets for their offices now. "My advice to businesses is to
push the Olympics onto the desktop of all your staff - they`ll thank
you for it by turning up to work," responded Spence. "No matter how
many staff in a company, it can be delivered to everyone via PCs
through the entire 17 days".
In March, Access1 announced a strategic content alliance with Seven
Network Pay Television service C7, to deliver the C7 pay TV coverage
direct to PCs of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and on an ongoing
basis carry C7`s sports programming. Access1 has exclusive delivery
of the Olympics over its satellite-based IP technology delivery
platform, which provides broadband delivery of multimedia services
including high speed Internet and full-screen TV quality channels
directly to PCs across Australia. C7 is a cornerstone of Accessl`s
AccessTV service.
"With AccessTV, we are building a new form of service, combining
fully interactive services with coverage of business, sport and news
from around the globe," said Mr Spence. The Olympics and C7 Sport was
recently joined by Bloomberg Television as part of the growing number
of content partners in Access1`s portfolio of AccessTV channels.
In offering this service Access1 is not only demonstrating the full
power of the multimedia services it has on offer but will also build
a network of buildings ready and able to receive those services into
the future. After the Olympics, the installation will be used to
receive any or all of the three services Access1 has on offer,
including high speed (up to 128kbps) Internet connection, AccessTV
channels or the revolutionary NetCourier that allows huge files
including software, sales brochures, videos, annual reports etc to be
sent anywhere in Australia at the speed of light, inexpensively.
Full details of Access1`s Olympics offer is available at
www.access1.com.au
For further information:
David Spence, CHAIRMAN Access1 + 61 2 9233 8883
cu
seeigel
Access1 Limited
7/4/00 - Special Olympics Offering To All Business
HOMEX - Perth
-------------------------
Special Olympics Offering to all Business
Access1 (ASX: ACC), Australia`s first multimedia services provider,
today announced a special incentive for businesses wishing to deliver
the Olympics to their staff through their office PCs by subscribing
to Access1`s C7 Olympic coverage.
"This offer is designed to promote the unique opportunity the
Olympics presents for a showcase of Access1`s technology of the
future," said Access1 Executive Chairman, David Spence. "And to
ensure that those of us who are working during the games will be able
to see the Olympics and remain productive."
"Today`s announcement provides Access1 the opportunity to deliver a
special offer to all subscribers of the Olympics coverage," said Mr
Spence. "Businesses who subscribe for the $59.95 C7 Olympic service
will receive a discount from Access1 on the cost of the router and
satellite dish, offsetting the entire cost of the service.
"This is the first Olympic games where everyone in Australia,
regardless of their location, can see the Olympic Games, as they
happen, at work or at home," said Mr Spence.
According to the NSW Chamber of Commerce, businesses that want to
maintain productivity during the Games in September should invest in
television sets for their offices now. "My advice to businesses is to
push the Olympics onto the desktop of all your staff - they`ll thank
you for it by turning up to work," responded Spence. "No matter how
many staff in a company, it can be delivered to everyone via PCs
through the entire 17 days".
In March, Access1 announced a strategic content alliance with Seven
Network Pay Television service C7, to deliver the C7 pay TV coverage
direct to PCs of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and on an ongoing
basis carry C7`s sports programming. Access1 has exclusive delivery
of the Olympics over its satellite-based IP technology delivery
platform, which provides broadband delivery of multimedia services
including high speed Internet and full-screen TV quality channels
directly to PCs across Australia. C7 is a cornerstone of Accessl`s
AccessTV service.
"With AccessTV, we are building a new form of service, combining
fully interactive services with coverage of business, sport and news
from around the globe," said Mr Spence. The Olympics and C7 Sport was
recently joined by Bloomberg Television as part of the growing number
of content partners in Access1`s portfolio of AccessTV channels.
In offering this service Access1 is not only demonstrating the full
power of the multimedia services it has on offer but will also build
a network of buildings ready and able to receive those services into
the future. After the Olympics, the installation will be used to
receive any or all of the three services Access1 has on offer,
including high speed (up to 128kbps) Internet connection, AccessTV
channels or the revolutionary NetCourier that allows huge files
including software, sales brochures, videos, annual reports etc to be
sent anywhere in Australia at the speed of light, inexpensively.
Full details of Access1`s Olympics offer is available at
www.access1.com.au
For further information:
David Spence, CHAIRMAN Access1 + 61 2 9233 8883
cu
seeigel
sorry,
für Doppelposting, jetzt spinnt mein Compi!!
Habe aber gerade noch etwas gefunden:
Access1 Limited
7/4/00 - Special Olympics Offering To All Business
HOMEX - Perth
-------------------------
Special Olympics Offering to all Business
Access1 (ASX: ACC), Australia`s first multimedia services provider,
today announced a special incentive for businesses wishing to deliver
the Olympics to their staff through their office PCs by subscribing
to Access1`s C7 Olympic coverage.
"This offer is designed to promote the unique opportunity the
Olympics presents for a showcase of Access1`s technology of the
future," said Access1 Executive Chairman, David Spence. "And to
ensure that those of us who are working during the games will be able
to see the Olympics and remain productive."
"Today`s announcement provides Access1 the opportunity to deliver a
special offer to all subscribers of the Olympics coverage," said Mr
Spence. "Businesses who subscribe for the $59.95 C7 Olympic service
will receive a discount from Access1 on the cost of the router and
satellite dish, offsetting the entire cost of the service.
"This is the first Olympic games where everyone in Australia,
regardless of their location, can see the Olympic Games, as they
happen, at work or at home," said Mr Spence.
According to the NSW Chamber of Commerce, businesses that want to
maintain productivity during the Games in September should invest in
television sets for their offices now. "My advice to businesses is to
push the Olympics onto the desktop of all your staff - they`ll thank
you for it by turning up to work," responded Spence. "No matter how
many staff in a company, it can be delivered to everyone via PCs
through the entire 17 days".
In March, Access1 announced a strategic content alliance with Seven
Network Pay Television service C7, to deliver the C7 pay TV coverage
direct to PCs of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and on an ongoing
basis carry C7`s sports programming. Access1 has exclusive delivery
of the Olympics over its satellite-based IP technology delivery
platform, which provides broadband delivery of multimedia services
including high speed Internet and full-screen TV quality channels
directly to PCs across Australia. C7 is a cornerstone of Accessl`s
AccessTV service.
"With AccessTV, we are building a new form of service, combining
fully interactive services with coverage of business, sport and news
from around the globe," said Mr Spence. The Olympics and C7 Sport was
recently joined by Bloomberg Television as part of the growing number
of content partners in Access1`s portfolio of AccessTV channels.
In offering this service Access1 is not only demonstrating the full
power of the multimedia services it has on offer but will also build
a network of buildings ready and able to receive those services into
the future. After the Olympics, the installation will be used to
receive any or all of the three services Access1 has on offer,
including high speed (up to 128kbps) Internet connection, AccessTV
channels or the revolutionary NetCourier that allows huge files
including software, sales brochures, videos, annual reports etc to be
sent anywhere in Australia at the speed of light, inexpensively.
Full details of Access1`s Olympics offer is available at
www.access1.com.au
For further information:
David Spence, CHAIRMAN Access1 + 61 2 9233 8883
cu
seeigel
für Doppelposting, jetzt spinnt mein Compi!!
Habe aber gerade noch etwas gefunden:
Access1 Limited
7/4/00 - Special Olympics Offering To All Business
HOMEX - Perth
-------------------------
Special Olympics Offering to all Business
Access1 (ASX: ACC), Australia`s first multimedia services provider,
today announced a special incentive for businesses wishing to deliver
the Olympics to their staff through their office PCs by subscribing
to Access1`s C7 Olympic coverage.
"This offer is designed to promote the unique opportunity the
Olympics presents for a showcase of Access1`s technology of the
future," said Access1 Executive Chairman, David Spence. "And to
ensure that those of us who are working during the games will be able
to see the Olympics and remain productive."
"Today`s announcement provides Access1 the opportunity to deliver a
special offer to all subscribers of the Olympics coverage," said Mr
Spence. "Businesses who subscribe for the $59.95 C7 Olympic service
will receive a discount from Access1 on the cost of the router and
satellite dish, offsetting the entire cost of the service.
"This is the first Olympic games where everyone in Australia,
regardless of their location, can see the Olympic Games, as they
happen, at work or at home," said Mr Spence.
According to the NSW Chamber of Commerce, businesses that want to
maintain productivity during the Games in September should invest in
television sets for their offices now. "My advice to businesses is to
push the Olympics onto the desktop of all your staff - they`ll thank
you for it by turning up to work," responded Spence. "No matter how
many staff in a company, it can be delivered to everyone via PCs
through the entire 17 days".
In March, Access1 announced a strategic content alliance with Seven
Network Pay Television service C7, to deliver the C7 pay TV coverage
direct to PCs of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games and on an ongoing
basis carry C7`s sports programming. Access1 has exclusive delivery
of the Olympics over its satellite-based IP technology delivery
platform, which provides broadband delivery of multimedia services
including high speed Internet and full-screen TV quality channels
directly to PCs across Australia. C7 is a cornerstone of Accessl`s
AccessTV service.
"With AccessTV, we are building a new form of service, combining
fully interactive services with coverage of business, sport and news
from around the globe," said Mr Spence. The Olympics and C7 Sport was
recently joined by Bloomberg Television as part of the growing number
of content partners in Access1`s portfolio of AccessTV channels.
In offering this service Access1 is not only demonstrating the full
power of the multimedia services it has on offer but will also build
a network of buildings ready and able to receive those services into
the future. After the Olympics, the installation will be used to
receive any or all of the three services Access1 has on offer,
including high speed (up to 128kbps) Internet connection, AccessTV
channels or the revolutionary NetCourier that allows huge files
including software, sales brochures, videos, annual reports etc to be
sent anywhere in Australia at the speed of light, inexpensively.
Full details of Access1`s Olympics offer is available at
www.access1.com.au
For further information:
David Spence, CHAIRMAN Access1 + 61 2 9233 8883
cu
seeigel
Die sind ja in den letzten Tagen schon ganz schön marschiert. Ich glaube jedoch, daß da noch viel mehr möglich ist.
Das Produkt ist hervorragend und mit C7 (u.a. Rechte an der AFL) sowie Bloomberg sind da ganz starke Partner mit im Boot. Den besonderen Kick gibt`s dann sicherlich mit Beginn der Olympiade.
Infos zur Aktie sind nachzulesen bei www.xnase.de
Meiner Meinung nach gebührt Access1 wesentlich mehr Aufmerksamkeit, da sich dahinter Substanz und nicht nur irgendeine Mantelspekulation oder Abzocke verbirgt.
Ich bleibe jedenfalls investiert.
Das Produkt ist hervorragend und mit C7 (u.a. Rechte an der AFL) sowie Bloomberg sind da ganz starke Partner mit im Boot. Den besonderen Kick gibt`s dann sicherlich mit Beginn der Olympiade.
Infos zur Aktie sind nachzulesen bei www.xnase.de
Meiner Meinung nach gebührt Access1 wesentlich mehr Aufmerksamkeit, da sich dahinter Substanz und nicht nur irgendeine Mantelspekulation oder Abzocke verbirgt.
Ich bleibe jedenfalls investiert.
Hallo Fans,
es gibt wieder News zu Access1. A.1 stellt dem größten Internet-Service
Austrauliens "Testra Big Pond" den Access TV-Inhalt zur Verfügung.
Der Vertrag ist abgeschlossen worden. Nachzulesen unter www.xnase.de
Wer ist eigentlich T.B.P.? Noch nie davon gehört!
es gibt wieder News zu Access1. A.1 stellt dem größten Internet-Service
Austrauliens "Testra Big Pond" den Access TV-Inhalt zur Verfügung.
Der Vertrag ist abgeschlossen worden. Nachzulesen unter www.xnase.de
Wer ist eigentlich T.B.P.? Noch nie davon gehört!
Mal wieder was Neues von unserem Baby, koennte ihm guttun...
Access1 & Virgin Music (EMI) launch live music service
Document date: Wed 24 Jan 2001 Released time: Wed 24 Jan 2001 15:54:08
Document No: 190596 Document part: A
Market Flag: N
Classification: Other
ACCESS1 LIMITED 2001-01-24 ASX-SIGNAL-G
HOMEX - Perth
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
Access1 joined with Virgin Records (EMI) and Virtueoz (production
unit) to deliver its first national live broadcast directly from the
Metro Theatre in Sydney last night. The performance by the band `At
the Drive-in` was delivered live across the Access1 satellite
platform to music stores located in Adelaide and Perth.
Access1 Director of Operations, Mark Smeaton, commented, "The live
broadcast of `At the Drive-In` shows that broadband delivery by
satellite via the Access 1 platform is the future of private
broadcasting and content delivery in Australia. Industry is starting
to realise what we can do for them, and that it is extremely cost
effective."
"Use of our service is gathering momentum leading to substantial
revenues in the near future,"
"Our satellite footprint and innovative delivery network provides the
cost effective broadcast solution that companies have been crying out
for. With Access1, companies can broadcast live content to multiple
locations anywhere in Australia or New Zealand, at an affordable
price."
The `At the Drive-In` performance was encoded live at the Metro
Theatre into an Internet Protocol (IP) format and broadcast via
Access1`s satellite network direct to a PC located in each music
store. From this in-store PC the performance was relayed onto a big
screen for fans to enjoy.
`At the Drive-In` fans in Adelaide and Perth who are too far from the
Metro Theatre in Sydney to consider attending the concert, benefited
from a live performance beamed direct to BigStar City in Adelaide
and 78 Records in Perth. This was the first broadcast planned in a
series of live gigs.
Access1`s strategy is to deliver tailor-made broadcasting services to
businesses, the entertainment industry, niche groups and the
education sector via its high-speed internet and broadcasting
platforms. "If there is a message that needs to get to the desktop of
a company`s employees, or customer base, then Access1 can deliver it"
said Mr Smeaton.
In September 2000 Access1 broadcast 2 channels of C7`s Olympic
coverage direct to PCs across Australia. As Australia`s first
Multimedia Service Provider (MSP), Access1 delivers entertainment,
business and educational content, cost effectively and efficiently
across Australia and New Zealand. Access1`s services include high
speed Internet, streaming media, digital downloads and package
delivery. Content can either be streamed in a TV style broadcast, or
delivered to the hard-drive of nominated PCs.
Should you have any queries regarding this announcement or any other
aspect of the Company`s development please call me.
M A Smeaton
DIRECTOR
08 9486 8033
Access1 & Virgin Music (EMI) launch live music service
Document date: Wed 24 Jan 2001 Released time: Wed 24 Jan 2001 15:54:08
Document No: 190596 Document part: A
Market Flag: N
Classification: Other
ACCESS1 LIMITED 2001-01-24 ASX-SIGNAL-G
HOMEX - Perth
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
Access1 joined with Virgin Records (EMI) and Virtueoz (production
unit) to deliver its first national live broadcast directly from the
Metro Theatre in Sydney last night. The performance by the band `At
the Drive-in` was delivered live across the Access1 satellite
platform to music stores located in Adelaide and Perth.
Access1 Director of Operations, Mark Smeaton, commented, "The live
broadcast of `At the Drive-In` shows that broadband delivery by
satellite via the Access 1 platform is the future of private
broadcasting and content delivery in Australia. Industry is starting
to realise what we can do for them, and that it is extremely cost
effective."
"Use of our service is gathering momentum leading to substantial
revenues in the near future,"
"Our satellite footprint and innovative delivery network provides the
cost effective broadcast solution that companies have been crying out
for. With Access1, companies can broadcast live content to multiple
locations anywhere in Australia or New Zealand, at an affordable
price."
The `At the Drive-In` performance was encoded live at the Metro
Theatre into an Internet Protocol (IP) format and broadcast via
Access1`s satellite network direct to a PC located in each music
store. From this in-store PC the performance was relayed onto a big
screen for fans to enjoy.
`At the Drive-In` fans in Adelaide and Perth who are too far from the
Metro Theatre in Sydney to consider attending the concert, benefited
from a live performance beamed direct to BigStar City in Adelaide
and 78 Records in Perth. This was the first broadcast planned in a
series of live gigs.
Access1`s strategy is to deliver tailor-made broadcasting services to
businesses, the entertainment industry, niche groups and the
education sector via its high-speed internet and broadcasting
platforms. "If there is a message that needs to get to the desktop of
a company`s employees, or customer base, then Access1 can deliver it"
said Mr Smeaton.
In September 2000 Access1 broadcast 2 channels of C7`s Olympic
coverage direct to PCs across Australia. As Australia`s first
Multimedia Service Provider (MSP), Access1 delivers entertainment,
business and educational content, cost effectively and efficiently
across Australia and New Zealand. Access1`s services include high
speed Internet, streaming media, digital downloads and package
delivery. Content can either be streamed in a TV style broadcast, or
delivered to the hard-drive of nominated PCs.
Should you have any queries regarding this announcement or any other
aspect of the Company`s development please call me.
M A Smeaton
DIRECTOR
08 9486 8033
Und wieder einer:
Man beachte den revenue-Anstieg !!
Frank
Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
Document date: Wed 31 Jan 2001 Released time: Wed 31 Jan 2001 20:24:45
Document No: 190962 Document part: A
Market Flag: Y
Classification: Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
ACCESS1 LIMITED 2001-01-31 ASX-SIGNAL-G
HOMEX - Perth
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
HIGHLIGHTS
* Revenues increased 639% over last quarter.
* Average monthly expenditure (excluding advertising which ceased in
September 2000) was down 30% on last quarter.
* Acquisition of training provider which will not only deliver
content to act as a subscription driver for Access1 but will generate
revenues in the future which will be consolidated with Access1`s
other revenue streams.
* Capital raising of $3.4 million, before issue expenses, completed
in December. With increasing revenue and decreasing expenditure it is
expected that current cash reserves will be sufficient to meet
current development plans.
* 30 Pay Television licences granted to a subsidiary of Access1.
* Distribution agreement signed with TransACT to supply Access1
services over the TransACT cable network in the ACT.
* Content agreement signed with ExecuTrain to deliver business
training to corporate desktops.
MORE TO FOLLOW
Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
Document date: Wed 31 Jan 2001 Released time: Wed 31 Jan 2001 20:30:03
Document No: 190962 Document part: C
Market Flag: Y
Classification: Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
ACCESS1 LIMITED 2001-01-31 ASX-SIGNAL-G
HOMEX - Perth
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
APPENDIX 4C
QUARTERLY REPORT FOR ENTITIES
ON BASIS OF COMMITMENTS
Name of entity
Access1 Limited
ACN or ARBN Quarter ended ("current quarter")
060 891 796 31/12/2000
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
Cash flows related to Current Year to date
operating activities Quarter (6 months)
AUD`000 AUD`000
1.1 Receipts from customers 318 361
1.2 Payments for
(a) staff costs (759) (1,665)
(b) advertising & marketing (917) (2,532)
(c) research & development - -
(d) leased assets - -
(e) other working capital (1,228) (2,539)
1.3 Dividends received - -
1.4 Interest and other items of
a similar nature received 67 178
1.5 Interest and other costs of
finance paid (20) (40)
1.6 Income taxes paid - -
1.7 Other (provide details if material) - (243)
1.8 Net Operating Cash Flows (2,539) (6,480)
Cash flows related to investing activities
1.9 Payment for acquisition of:
(a) businesses (item 5) - -
(b) equity investments - -
(c) intellectual property - -
(d) physical non-current assets (117) (389)
(e) other non-current assets - -
1.10 Proceeds from disposal of:
(a) businesses - -
(b) equity investments - -
(c) intellectual property - -
(d) physical non-current assets - -
(e) other non-current assets - -
1.11 Loans to other entities (500) (500)
1.12 Loans repaid by other entities - -
1.13 Other (provide details if material) - (299)
Net investing cash flows (617) (1,188)
1.14 Total operating and
investing cash flows (3,156) (7,668)
Cash flows related to financing activities
1.15 Proceeds from issues of
shares, options, etc. 3,047 3,255
1.16 Proceeds from sale of
forfeited shares - -
1.17 Proceeds from borrowings - -
1.18 Repayment of borrowings - -
1.19 Dividends paid - -
1.20 Other (provide details if material) - -
Net financing cash flows 3,047 3,255
Net increase (decrease) in cash held (109) (4,413)
1.21 Cash at beginning of quarter/
year to date 5,489 9,793
1.22 Exchange rate adjustments to item 1.20 - -
1.23 Cash at end of quarter 5,380 5,380
PAYMENTS TO DIRECTORS OF THE ENTITY AND ASSOCIATES OF THE DIRECTORS
PAYMENTS TO RELATED ENTITIES AND ASSOCIATES OF THE RELATED ENTITIES
Current Quarter
AUD`000
1.24 Aggregate amount of payments to
the parties included in item 1.2 126
1.25 Aggregate amount of loans to the
parties included in item 1.11 Nil
1.26 Explanation necessary for an understanding
of the transactions
N/A
NON-CASH FINANCING AND INVESTING ACTIVITIES
2.1 Details of financing and investing transactions which have had a
material effect on consolidated assets and liabilities but did
not involve cash flows
Nil
2.2 Details of outlays made by other entities to establish or
increase their share in businesses in which the reporting entity
has an interest
Nil
FINANCING FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the position.
Amount Amount
available used
AUD`000 AUD`000
3.1 Loan facilities Nil Nil
3.2 Credit standby arrangements Nil Nil
RECONCILIATION OF CASH
Reconciliation of cash at the end Current Previous
of the quarter (as shown in the quarter quarter
consolidated statement of cash flows) AUD`000 AUD`000
to the related items in the accounts
is as follows.
4.1 Cash on hand and at bank 383 238
4.2 Deposits at call 4,865 5,121
4.3 Bank overdraft - -
4.4 Other (provide details) 132 130
Total: cash at end of quarter (item 1.22) 5,380 5,489
ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSALS OF BUSINESS ENTITIES
Acquisitions Disposals
(item 1.9(a)) (Item 1.10(a))
5.1 Name of entity N/A N/A
5.2 Place of incorporation
or registration N/A N/A
5.3 Consideration for
acquisition or disposal N/A N/A
5.4 Total net assets N/A N/A
5.5 Nature of business N/A N/A
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
1. This statement has been prepared under accounting policies which
comply with accounting standards as defined in the Corporations Law
or other standards acceptable to ASX.
2. This statement does/does not give a true and fair view
of the matters disclosed.
R C Middlemas
COMPANY SECRETARY Date: 31/01/2001
Man beachte den revenue-Anstieg !!
Frank
Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
Document date: Wed 31 Jan 2001 Released time: Wed 31 Jan 2001 20:24:45
Document No: 190962 Document part: A
Market Flag: Y
Classification: Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
ACCESS1 LIMITED 2001-01-31 ASX-SIGNAL-G
HOMEX - Perth
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
HIGHLIGHTS
* Revenues increased 639% over last quarter.
* Average monthly expenditure (excluding advertising which ceased in
September 2000) was down 30% on last quarter.
* Acquisition of training provider which will not only deliver
content to act as a subscription driver for Access1 but will generate
revenues in the future which will be consolidated with Access1`s
other revenue streams.
* Capital raising of $3.4 million, before issue expenses, completed
in December. With increasing revenue and decreasing expenditure it is
expected that current cash reserves will be sufficient to meet
current development plans.
* 30 Pay Television licences granted to a subsidiary of Access1.
* Distribution agreement signed with TransACT to supply Access1
services over the TransACT cable network in the ACT.
* Content agreement signed with ExecuTrain to deliver business
training to corporate desktops.
MORE TO FOLLOW
Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
Document date: Wed 31 Jan 2001 Released time: Wed 31 Jan 2001 20:30:03
Document No: 190962 Document part: C
Market Flag: Y
Classification: Commitments Test Entity - Second Quarter Report
ACCESS1 LIMITED 2001-01-31 ASX-SIGNAL-G
HOMEX - Perth
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
APPENDIX 4C
QUARTERLY REPORT FOR ENTITIES
ON BASIS OF COMMITMENTS
Name of entity
Access1 Limited
ACN or ARBN Quarter ended ("current quarter")
060 891 796 31/12/2000
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
Cash flows related to Current Year to date
operating activities Quarter (6 months)
AUD`000 AUD`000
1.1 Receipts from customers 318 361
1.2 Payments for
(a) staff costs (759) (1,665)
(b) advertising & marketing (917) (2,532)
(c) research & development - -
(d) leased assets - -
(e) other working capital (1,228) (2,539)
1.3 Dividends received - -
1.4 Interest and other items of
a similar nature received 67 178
1.5 Interest and other costs of
finance paid (20) (40)
1.6 Income taxes paid - -
1.7 Other (provide details if material) - (243)
1.8 Net Operating Cash Flows (2,539) (6,480)
Cash flows related to investing activities
1.9 Payment for acquisition of:
(a) businesses (item 5) - -
(b) equity investments - -
(c) intellectual property - -
(d) physical non-current assets (117) (389)
(e) other non-current assets - -
1.10 Proceeds from disposal of:
(a) businesses - -
(b) equity investments - -
(c) intellectual property - -
(d) physical non-current assets - -
(e) other non-current assets - -
1.11 Loans to other entities (500) (500)
1.12 Loans repaid by other entities - -
1.13 Other (provide details if material) - (299)
Net investing cash flows (617) (1,188)
1.14 Total operating and
investing cash flows (3,156) (7,668)
Cash flows related to financing activities
1.15 Proceeds from issues of
shares, options, etc. 3,047 3,255
1.16 Proceeds from sale of
forfeited shares - -
1.17 Proceeds from borrowings - -
1.18 Repayment of borrowings - -
1.19 Dividends paid - -
1.20 Other (provide details if material) - -
Net financing cash flows 3,047 3,255
Net increase (decrease) in cash held (109) (4,413)
1.21 Cash at beginning of quarter/
year to date 5,489 9,793
1.22 Exchange rate adjustments to item 1.20 - -
1.23 Cash at end of quarter 5,380 5,380
PAYMENTS TO DIRECTORS OF THE ENTITY AND ASSOCIATES OF THE DIRECTORS
PAYMENTS TO RELATED ENTITIES AND ASSOCIATES OF THE RELATED ENTITIES
Current Quarter
AUD`000
1.24 Aggregate amount of payments to
the parties included in item 1.2 126
1.25 Aggregate amount of loans to the
parties included in item 1.11 Nil
1.26 Explanation necessary for an understanding
of the transactions
N/A
NON-CASH FINANCING AND INVESTING ACTIVITIES
2.1 Details of financing and investing transactions which have had a
material effect on consolidated assets and liabilities but did
not involve cash flows
Nil
2.2 Details of outlays made by other entities to establish or
increase their share in businesses in which the reporting entity
has an interest
Nil
FINANCING FACILITIES AVAILABLE
Add notes as necessary for an understanding of the position.
Amount Amount
available used
AUD`000 AUD`000
3.1 Loan facilities Nil Nil
3.2 Credit standby arrangements Nil Nil
RECONCILIATION OF CASH
Reconciliation of cash at the end Current Previous
of the quarter (as shown in the quarter quarter
consolidated statement of cash flows) AUD`000 AUD`000
to the related items in the accounts
is as follows.
4.1 Cash on hand and at bank 383 238
4.2 Deposits at call 4,865 5,121
4.3 Bank overdraft - -
4.4 Other (provide details) 132 130
Total: cash at end of quarter (item 1.22) 5,380 5,489
ACQUISITIONS AND DISPOSALS OF BUSINESS ENTITIES
Acquisitions Disposals
(item 1.9(a)) (Item 1.10(a))
5.1 Name of entity N/A N/A
5.2 Place of incorporation
or registration N/A N/A
5.3 Consideration for
acquisition or disposal N/A N/A
5.4 Total net assets N/A N/A
5.5 Nature of business N/A N/A
COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
1. This statement has been prepared under accounting policies which
comply with accounting standards as defined in the Corporations Law
or other standards acceptable to ASX.
2. This statement does/does not give a true and fair view
of the matters disclosed.
R C Middlemas
COMPANY SECRETARY Date: 31/01/2001
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