Etc....
I looked into it a bit more...
Reading the description below...sure sounds like they are mainly an internet company... or at least they are ADVERTISING themselves as an internet related company (by the way, since when are the internet companies not "real"...am I missing some scandal? The Bre-X of the internet world perhaps?). If they only did software...all they would talk about is software. If they derive income from the internet...I would call that an internet company...AND it looks like they are advertising themselves as such. Just thought I'd put that out there, since I was told by people in a few different posts, that "This is not an internet company".
Any predictions on how this company's stock price will perform? Sounds like you have alot of background on the company (revenue projections, etc.)..., and you're obviously a shareholder...any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hoovers Description:
Digital Lava helps its customers navigate video streams. The company makes software for publishing interactive videos (used for distance education, training, research, and marketing) over the Internet and corporate intranets. Its vPrism software helps users develop and manage video content, create links, and deploy files either online or as CD-ROMs and DVDs. Its VideoVisor software tool lets end users access, view, edit, and manipulate these files on their desktop computers. Digital Lava also offers consulting and support services and has strategic alliances with such industry leaders as RealNetworks and Microsoft. |