IndigoVision Takeover Battle
Less than a month ago, IndigoVision's CEO 'resigned'. Since then, the situation has devolved into a very public takeover battle with the CEO saying he was forced out and now leading a new effort to take back his former company. In this note, we examine what is going on and what this means for IndigoVision's competitiveness.
[UPDATE: Jan 30, 2012: Takeover Talks Terminated.]...
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Other Updates on IndigoVision
IndigoVision Takeover Talks Terminated on Jan 31, 2012
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IndigoVision's CEO Resigns / Removed on Dec 12, 2011
UK IP video surveillance manufacturer, IndigoVision, has announced that its founder and long runn...
IndigoVision's Market Challenges Deepen on Oct 15, 2011
IndigoVision's fiscal 2011 financial results do not look good. While the company remains profitab...
H2 2010 Financial Results Examined on Mar 11, 2011
IndigoVision's financial results through Jan 31, 2011 show that the company's financial performan...
Modest Growth 2nd Half 2009 on Mar 13, 2010
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Advocates Economic Benefits of 'Green' NVRs on Feb 01, 2010
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IP Video Wall Examined on Dec 02, 2009
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Strong Growth 1st Half 2009 on Sep 01, 2009
Indigovision revenue surged in the 1st half of 2009 compared to the previous period in 2008, buck...
New NVR - Higher Channel Count on Aug 05, 2009
This week, IndigoVision has announced a higher performance NVR series - the NVR-AS 3000...
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