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Admission to Main Market & First Day of Dealings

Admission to Main Market & First Day of Dealings.

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Admission to Main Market & First Day of Dealings

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 5966W BigDish PLC 02 August 2018  \n\n2 August 2018\nBigDish Plc\n(\"BigDish\" or \"the Company\")\n \nAdmission to the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange and First Day of Dealings\n \nBigDish Plc (LON: DISH), a food tech company that operates a yield management platform for restaurants, is pleased to announce that its Ordinary Shares have today been admitted to the Standard Listing segment of the Official List of the UK Listing Authority and to trading on the London Stock Exchange's main market for listed securities under the ticker 'DISH\".  On Admission, the Company will have 285,847,519 Ordinary Shares at a listing price of 4.5 pence per share.\nAidan Bishop, Founder and Chairman of BigDish, commented:\n\"Today marks an important milestone for the Company as we announce our Admission to the London Stock Exchange. We look forward to further developing our business within South East Asia and in the United Kingdom.  As a technology company we will also continue to innovate in order to further meet the needs of our restaurant partners and consumers.\n \"Yield management is a dynamic pricing strategy that charges different prices at different times for the same product.  It was introduced in the 1970s by American Airlines and transformed the way airline seats are sold.   The hotel industry was the next to quickly adopt yield management.  Yield management works wherever there are fixed overheads and perishable inventory. \n\"The restaurant sector has traditionally been a late adopter of technology and we believe this represents an opportunity for disruption. A restaurant has fixed overheads yet perishable inventory (tables) and empty tables make no money.  Yield management uses incentive to change behaviour.  BigDish allows restaurants to shape their traffic and bring in more diners at off-peak or quieter periods by using smart incentives that bring in new customers and additional revenue.\n\"BigDish started life in Manila as a restaurant discount card but we soon discovered this was an old fashioned and outdated model with barriers to achieving scale and generated little data.  We made the decision to pivot in mid 2016 after noting a yield management platform in New York that grew rapidly and was acquired by Groupon.  That was the b...

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