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Anyone been following this stock. Not much comment over last 4 years. I bought some in the high $3 range, I don't recall what inspired me at the time just prior to xmas 18. I think it was something on the now defunct Channel 95 Money show.
As a provider of voice, data, and cloud based communication and communication enablement services to residential, business, government and wholesale customers in Australia and internationally, MNF operates a global Smart Network carrying over 6 billion voice minutes per annum, with Points of Presence (POPs) in Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, London, Frankfurt, Sydney and Auckland.This tech may well prove itself in a potentially increasing world of remote access collaboration and conferencing. The outlook remains unchanged, as demand increases during the current crisis.
And recently, Rene Sugo, CEO, MNF Group Ltd stated "From a carrier network perspective at Symbio [company subsidiary], in the last month we have witnessed an 88% growth in inbound voice carriage.”the company reaffirmed its stated FY2020 EBITDA guidance of $36.0 million to $39.0 million.
MNF acknowledges that the situation is evolving rapidly and currently there is strong demand for MNF’s services, but the external environment remains uncertain.
As at 31 December 2019, MNF held $38.6 million of cash and had undrawn committed debt facilities available of $30.0 million.
According to Mr Sugo, the post COVID future will be UcaaS, where messaging, video conferencing, voice over internet, collaboration tools and file sharing are offered on one cloud based platform....Unified comms is the one shooting out of the gates right now, he said. In some ways, when the lockdown happened, people just reached out for whatever they could grab. We saw mobile traffic and audio conferencing traffic go through the roof and of course at collaborative platforms [like Skype and Zoom]. Now as the new normal settles down, we're seeing a lot of IT managers and CEOs going back to their organisations and going, 'how do I improve my business communications to allow working from home or another lockdown?
From my point of view, everyone will have a UcaaS tool installed on their desktop. What a lot of UcaaS providers are now doing is allowing guest access from people outside your network. So with Microsoft Teams, I can now invite people outside my organisation into a team and video call. So that precludes the need to install other software like Zoom. My prediction is the specialist collaboration providers will eventually be absorbed into the unified all encompassing service providers. .. It is almost like the proof of concept has been successful. Everyone now understands the benefit of having unified comms via my desktop or laptop that I can take to home, work, or travel.
"We are excited to move forward as Symbio, which is an established global brand within the industry and increasingly recognised as a leader in software enabled communications. Our clear path for global expansion, significant momentum in our Singapore operations, and our unified Symbio brand, positively positions us to execute our strategy and growth objectives for 2022 and beyond.”
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