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ATWOQ a21, Inc. Common Stock 10/11/2011 Plan of Bankruptcy Effective. All shares have been cancelled.
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?d=10/10/2011&mkt_ctg=NON-OTCBB
something brewing here
very thin indeed
ATWOQ - LEVEL 2, MUST SEE!!
.0013 201K ($261)
.0023 295K ($678)
.0024 250K ($600)
.0039 5K ($20)
As you can see, a tiny bit of volume will run this well into the upper 00s. The bid has been building from .0004 all the way to .0007 now. With only 89 mil o/s, and a tiny float, this has all the makings of being the next speculative runner.
RISK/REWARD:
DOWNSIDE FROM .0013 - 46% (0007 BID)
UPSIDE POTENTIAL - 80% - 600%
Ouch, .0002, time to load up guys, to the moon! Lol
Can happen anytime now, just like getting stuck in a no volume stock, Caveat emptor. Good luck all!
They have a over a year to cancel them. Why haven't then been canceled in that turn? Why are there BK companies that have commons still intact after like 5 years after end of bankruptcy?
When the shares are canceled in the very near future, it will be a big surprise. GLTY
Down to .0006, time to load up, LOL.
Just as I thought, no one buying and for good reason, just a matter of time before commons are delisted.
I know it's your opinion that the stock wasn't front loaded, I believe most all of those buys on Friday will be sold on Tuesday, if they are lucky enough to see some buying interest. Again IMO and many Q traders I know share that opinion. GLTA
Stock was not frontloaded. Alerted at 11:30 volume came in after.
Stop w/ false claims
the link that didnt work again need some help tracking this fox http://corporate.art.com/investors.html
Below is the last news I can find on this company, note the date, January 2009.
It appears some are trying to portray this news a recent.
A21's bankruptcy case has most feeling A-OK (January 2009)
("The major downside to the reorganization is that a21 shareholders will not get anything. After selling the businesses, a21 will be liquidated and after distributing money to the company's creditors (who likely won't be paid in full), there will be nothing left for shareholders.")
http://jacksonville.com/business/2009-01-17/story/a21s_bankruptcy_case_has_most_feeling_a_ok?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+JacksonvillecomBusiness+(Business+news+from+Jacksonville+and+the+First+Coast+-+Jacksonville.com+and+The+Florida+Times-Union))(look
ATWOQ, appears Friday was a big trading day, apparently 8 million shares were scooped up, my guess is those share will be sold in the first few hours of trading. Probably a gap up and then watch out below. Good luck to anyone who didn't buy on Friday, looks like they will be bag-holders. IMO
repost link didnt work a little DD http://jacksonville.com/business/2009-01-17/story/a21s_bankruptcy_case_has_most_feeling_a_ok?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JacksonvillecomBusiness+%28Business+news+from+Jacksonville+and+the+First+Coast+-+Jacksonville.com+and+The+Florida+Times-Union%29 look at the company that bought it will they make it fly and did i miss something here http://corporate.art.com/investors.htm
a little DD (http://jacksonville.com/business/2009-01-17/story/a21s_bankruptcy_case_has_most_feeling_a_ok?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JacksonvillecomBusiness+%28Business+news+from+Jacksonville+and+the+First+Coast+-+Jacksonville.com+and+The+Florida+Times-Union%29)(look at the company that bought it will they make it fly and did i miss something here (http://corporate.art.com/investors.html)
It's a dormant POS Q just waiting for delisting as a traded security.
I agree completely wormdirt, it's sad to see this kind of thing perpetrated.
The sebsite has gone generic: http://www.a21group.com/
There is no discernible product or service.
There is no recent news.
There has been no significant trading activity recently, other than the front loaders jumping the gun
The few guys already in are gonna tell everybody else what a dream come true it is, what a low float, and all the rest of that garbage.
I just hope nobody has to learn what's going on here the hard way.
ATWOQ - FLD play (13M) 13M float.
ATWOQ - minus all the noice ATWOQ is still a good pick!
Looks like somebody frontloaded on Friday.
Over 8 million shares traded with a big spike midday.
Almost 8x the highest volume in recent weeks.... and most days volume is zero.
LOL.
Q Team strikes again.
2 for 2 in picks that seem rigged.
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Annual Sales (Estimated) | $23,306,000 |
Employees (Estimated) | 150 |
SIC Code | 7389, Business Services, NEC |
NAICS Code | 541990, All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services |
Products, Services and Brands | Information not found |
State of Incorporation | Texas |
Years in Business | 12 |
a21, Inc., incorporated in October 1998, conducts its business through operating subsidiaries SuperStock, Inc. and ArtSelect, Inc. SuperStock aggregates visual content from photographers, photography agencies, archives, libraries and private collections and licenses the visual content to its customers. Its customer base consists of four major groups: creative (advertising and design agencies), editorial (publishing and media entities), corporate (in-house communications departments and outside corporate communications firms) and consumers (the general public). Its products are sold directly and through a global network of distributors. The Company provides subscription, compact disk - read only memory (CD-ROM) and individual royalty free images, as well as vector graphics and fonts, vehicle online templates, and print price guides for the worldwide graphics design, printing, sign making, advertising and publishing communities. ArtSelect supplies home and office framed and unframed wall décor to retailers, catalogers, membership organizations and consumers through both online and traditional retail and wholesale distribution channels.
SuperStock, Inc.
SuperStock's images are available for delivery to its customers through online downloads or on CD-ROM and may be viewed on its Website. Certain of those images may also be viewed on its distributors' Websites. Customers typically search for images by using the search engine on its Website. Given any number of input parameters, which include keywords, subject matter, product type and image number, the search engine returns the appropriate images for the customer to peruse and select. The search can then be refined or repeated with modified input parameters. An image search is usually an iterative process. Upon request and for no additional cost to the client, the Company makes available the search capability of its in-house research team. SuperStock's collection of contemporary photography forms the largest part of its library. It is an offering of current and imagery in a variety of subjects, such as people and lifestyles, world travel and places, nature and wildlife, business and industry, sports and concepts. The bulk of SuperStock's vintage collection consists of the Devaney Collection, which includes commercial and advertising photography from the 1940's through the 1960's. SuperStock's offering of fine art imagery ranges from prehistoric cave paintings to modern and contemporary pieces from living artists, many artistic movements throughout history, religious and cultural works, and photographs of antiques and artifacts.
ArtSelect, Inc.
ArtSelect sells custom framed art print reproductions online through its own Website and through privately labeled sub-domains of its Website. ArtSelect's see it as you design it, virtual frame-shop functionality instantly shows shoppers how their finished framed art print would look under each of the selected pairings. Through ArtSelect's private labeled sub-domains, catalogers and retailers offer their customers ArtSelect's range of choice in wall décor in their own names, with no perception by their customers that they were not being served by the cataloger or retailer.
Through ArtSelect's Private Label Site (PLS) program, ArtSelect creates for its customer-partners branded sub-domains on ArtSelect's global Website. ArtSelect assigns an ArtSelect URL specific to the customer-partner's branded site. The customer-partner provides ArtSelect with its identifying graphic and ArtSelect prominently displays it on Web pages throughout the customer-partner's branded site. The customer-partner's identifying graphic also serves as the link to the partner's Website. Limited customization of the customer-partner's sub-domain is possible upon request.
ArtSelect's drop-ship wholesale customer-partners offer specific ArtSelect wall decor stock-keeping units (SKUs), on their Websites. Drop-ship wholesale is not linked to a privately labeled sub-domain on the ArtSelect Website. The customer-partner is responsible for all promotions, Web development, transaction processing, and customer interactions.
The Company competes with Getty Images, Corbis, Jupitermedia, Masterfile, Punchstock, Index Stock and Art.com.
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