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Eye-catching sales from OMG

AIM-quoted tech concern OMG, the provider of 'image understanding' products employed in Hollywood films among other uses, delivered record sales for the year to September. Read

Broker goes back to college

Beeson Gregory has secured an innovative tie-up with Oxford University's elite Chemistry Department to identify and nurture the companies of tomorrow. Ben Cobley reports.

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Recommendations

OMG
ADD 28/04/2008

At OMG, the provider of ‘image understanding’ technology for industries such as entertainment, life sciences and engineering, the investment picture continues to brighten. Read
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OMG – a small tech play about to go large
BUY 17/12/2007

Among the chief executives I’ve met this year, I’ve easily been most impressed
by Nick Bolton of OMG, a venture providing sophisticated ‘image understanding’ products for the entertainment, life science, defence and engineering industries.

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OMG diversifies into profits
SPECULATIVE BUY 08/08/2006

A key issue for technology companies is finding a market for their innovations. Read
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OMG
HOLD 06/12/2005

Despite a dire start to the year, motion capture counter OMG delivered decent annual numbers to September under new chief executive Nick Bolton. Read
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OMG
SPECULATIVE BUY 27/06/2005

Interims to March from 3D capture and movement analysis outfit OMG were a disappointment, with delays to major US deals pegging back progress. Read
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OMG
NO RECOMMENDATION 05/06/2002

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OMG
NO RECOMMENDATION 10/04/2002

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Oxford Molecular
NO RECOMMENDATION 28/04/2000

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Oxford Molecular
NO RECOMMENDATION 26/08/1999

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Oxford Molecular
 01/07/1999

Doctor Tony Marchington is a great fan of steam. He has spent around £2 million buying and restoring the Flying Scotsman and is chairman of Flying Scotsman Railways. Read
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Oxford Molecular
NO RECOMMENDATION 19/03/1999

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Sector Articles

Web 2.0 set for spending splurge

Businesses are preparing to spend nearly $5 billion (£2.5 billion) by 2013 on social networking tools, with more than half of the companies in North America and Europe regarding Web 2.0 – the internet tech trend facilitating creativity and collaboration among users – as a priority for next year. Read

Full List ventures pour onto Aim

June's litter of Aim newcomers was headed by a brace of firms spun out of fully-listed ventures. The first was International Brand Licensing, the former brands division of sportswear group Hay & Robertson that holds the rights to retro-football kit manufacturer Admiral and performance outdoor brand Mountain Equipment. It was joined by Cobra Bio-Manufacturing – the DNA contract-manufacturing arm of techMARK-listed ML Laboratories. Prior to admission, the duo raised £1.9 million and £6.6 million respectively. Read

Cross market dam bursts

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