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Forbidden Technologies gains on revenue forecast
16-01-2013 09:32
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Shares in Forbidden Technologies soared Wednesday after the company was expected to report a 50 per cent increase in 2012 revenues.
Forbidden jumped 17% to 24.00p at 10:00 following a trading update which projected annual results would exceed analysts' forecasts, thanks in part to sales of its cloud video platform FORscene.
FORscene is used as a tool for editing live video content. It was employed by YouTube and NBC for editing web video for the 2012 London Olympics.
As a result, Forbidden's overall revenue from the news and sport sector is expected to grow by over 80% during the period.
"FORscene's reputation for reliability, speed and reduced cost have been the major drivers of growth in professional markets, the source of almost all Forbidden's revenue," the company stated.
The product is becoming highly used in the broadcast post production sector despite a tough economic period.
The firm also experienced growth in UK broadcast post sales. Selling products through third parties including post production houses has boosted profitable hardware sales.
Forbidden is now developing an Android app version of its Clesh cloud video editor following steady sales of the product over the past year and advances in mobile phone technology.
"Advances in screen resolutions, network speeds and processors are all turning what two years ago was more of a technical demonstration into a major force for both professional and consumer markets," the company reported.
Forbidden said this year has kicked off with a strong pipeline of project and the board predicts growth.
RD
Forbidden jumped 17% to 24.00p at 10:00 following a trading update which projected annual results would exceed analysts' forecasts, thanks in part to sales of its cloud video platform FORscene.
FORscene is used as a tool for editing live video content. It was employed by YouTube and NBC for editing web video for the 2012 London Olympics.
As a result, Forbidden's overall revenue from the news and sport sector is expected to grow by over 80% during the period.
"FORscene's reputation for reliability, speed and reduced cost have been the major drivers of growth in professional markets, the source of almost all Forbidden's revenue," the company stated.
The product is becoming highly used in the broadcast post production sector despite a tough economic period.
The firm also experienced growth in UK broadcast post sales. Selling products through third parties including post production houses has boosted profitable hardware sales.
Forbidden is now developing an Android app version of its Clesh cloud video editor following steady sales of the product over the past year and advances in mobile phone technology.
"Advances in screen resolutions, network speeds and processors are all turning what two years ago was more of a technical demonstration into a major force for both professional and consumer markets," the company reported.
Forbidden said this year has kicked off with a strong pipeline of project and the board predicts growth.
RD
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