Online operator Mobius to offer CA$2m share placement to pursue global expansion
20th April 2021
| By Conor Mulheir
Online sportsbook and gaming operator Mobius Interactive has announced a private placement of 5 million shares at a price of CA$0.40 (£0.23/€0.27/$0.32) per share, in order to raise funds of CA$2m.
The operator said a significant portion of the funds will be used for marketing campaigns to grow the brand in three key markets; India, Brazil and Mexico.
Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Mobius is currently operating in various markets throughout Europe and Scandinavia, where it offers online sportsbook, casino and esports options.
The company said its team has proven success in those markets, and is preparing for a “media blitz” as well as mobile and social media campaigns, combined with a large number of partnerships in the igaming affiliate market.
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World Record for Sheepdog Pup at Skipton Sale
Welshman Kevin Evans was top dog on price yet again at Skipton Auction Mart’s first online working sheep dog sale of 2021, selling three fully broken dogs for a combined £35,600, while his father David established a new world record price of £6,100 for an unbroken pup.
While none of the top-notch Evans trio was able to get near the £20,000 all-time world record price he established at Skipton last autumn with a red bitch, Henna, almost four-years-old, all three dogs at the latest sale achieved five-figure prices for the legendary breeder and triallist, who has been setting the working sheep dog world alight of late with his charges, many related to the handler’s high profile trials champions.
WELSHMAN Kevin Evans was top dog on price yet again at Skipton Auction Mart’s first online working sheep dog sale of 2021, selling three fully broken dogs for a combined £35,600, while his father David established a new world record price of £6,100 for an unbroken pup. While none of the top-notch Evans trio was able to get near the £20,000 all-time world record price he established at Skipton last autumn with a red bitch, Henna, almost four-years-old, all three dogs at the latest sale achieved five-figure prices for the legendary breeder and triallist, who has been setting the working sheep dog world alight of late with his charges, many related to the handler’s high profile trials champions.
A second photographic club in Drogheda has made the international grade, placing 13th in the recent International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP) World Cup, with one member winning an incredible individual bronze medal.
The news is even more remarkable given the Boyne Valley Photographic Club is only its third year, and has just 25 members, and Chairman Ger Mulhall, who picked up the individual medal for his beautiful composition Sad Clown , says they are delighted at the awards. We are absolutely overwhelmed, not just because we are a new club, but also we only saw the competition shortly before the deadline, so our entries were all very last minute, he says. We had never entered it before, and had less than a week to gather, pick and enter the work, which was a lot of work, but which really paid off.
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