One Media IP Group PLC
LSE:OMIP

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Price: 3.75 GBX
Market Cap: 8.3m GBX
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One Media iP Group Plc engages in the acquisition and licensing of audio-visual intellectual copyrights and publishing for distribution through the digital media and traditional media outlets. The company is headquartered in Iver, Buckinghamshire and currently employs 10 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2013-04-18. The firm's principal activities include the acquisition and exploitation of mixed media intellectual property rights, including music, video, spoken word and digital books for distribution through the digital medium and through traditional media outlets. The firm also licenses its music content for use in television and film, advertising, video games and corporate Websites. The firm is a business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) content supplier. The company outsources the supply of its digital content to the downloading market primarily through The Orchard, its distributor for digital music and spoken-word services, and for video product via YouTube and other visual marketplaces. The company also developed a content discovery and analytical software service, the Technical Copyright Analysis Tool (TCAT). One Media iP Limited is Company's subsidiary.

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