News & Comment
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.
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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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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.
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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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A key issue for technology companies is finding a market for their innovations.
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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.
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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.
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OMG NO RECOMMENDATION 05/06/2002
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OMG NO RECOMMENDATION 10/04/2002
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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.
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Sector Articles
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.
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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.
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