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Bidstack, Rockfire Resources, Glen Goodman on Crypto and Chris Bailey on 6 companies with news out

12:49, 23rd May 2019
Justin Waite
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On today's Vox Markets Podcast: Bidstack, Rockfire Resources and Chris Bailey covers companies with significant news out today

James Draper, Chief Executive Officer of Bidstack (BIDS) FOLLOW talks about the new member of the team, their second agreement with Codemasters and more.

Bidstack is an advertising technology company which provides dynamic, targeted and automated native in-game advertising for the global video games industry across multiple platforms. Its proprietary technology is capable of inserting adverts into natural advertising space within video games across multiple video games platforms (mobile, PC and console). Bidstack's customers are games publishers and developers (on the supply side), and advertising agencies, brands and programmatic advertising platforms (on the demand side). Bidstack contracts exclusive access to the native in-game advertising space within video games from their developers or publishers and sells that advertising space either direct to specific brands and their agencies or through programmatic advertising platforms.


David Price, CEO of Rockfire Resources (ROCK) FOLLOW covers their recent news including the option they've exercised to acquire the Copper Dome Porphyry Copper Deposit in Queensland, Australia.

Rockfire Resources is an Australian-focused gold and copper exploration company with mineral assets in Queensland. Rockfire has three medium-grade, near-surface gold prospects, positioned amongst multi-million ounce gold deposits. All of our gold prospects lie within 50km of operating gold processing plants. The Company’s two porphyry copper prospects are set for expansion and lie within 250km of Australia’s largest copper refinery. Rockfire has multiple opportunities for discovery within its extensive portfolio of well-focused tenements.

(Interview starts at 32 minutes 39 seconds)


Glen Goodman, former ITV News Business correspondent and now author of, "The Crypto Trader", gives tips on what to look out for if you're new to crypto trading.

"I'm Glen Goodman, an investor and former TV Business Correspondent. I was employed by ITN and the BBC, Britain's largest news broadcasters. Life was good, I got to cover big breaking news stories and look all smart & serious on the telly (see smart photo). So why did I give it all up? Because I was fired. No not really, I quit because my investing hobby had been generating a decent annual income for quite a while so I no longer needed to have a job and quite frankly investing is super-fun.​"

(Interview starts at 40 minutes 58 seconds)


Chris Bailey founder of Financial Orbit covers:

Marks & Spencer (MKS) FOLLOW

AJ Bell (AJB) FOLLOW

Mitchells & Butler (MAB) FOLLOW

Ibstock (IBST) FOLLOW

Inchcape (INCH) FOLLOW

Hotel Chocolat (HOTC) FOLLOW

(Interview starts at 57 minutes 34 seconds)

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