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Just got a call from Clearly IR Rep
They were not generating enough revenue for TSE requirements and were facing a certain delisting preventing them from trading. Lower overhead and less regulation made the CNQ Clearly Canadian's obvious next step. Does this all sound a somewhat vaguely familiar refrain folks? LOL!
No doubt we will see more obviously the CNQ is providing a much needed platform. I can tell you first hand Clearly Canadian is breathing easier knowing they weren't about to be plowed under by Canada's onerous business climate presently in vogue. They are very appreciative to be on the CNQ during this sensitive expansion stage but he also did not rule out a return to the TSE should the business siutation for them improve once more.
Hmmm that doesn't sound like a bad plan one foot firmly implanted in the TSE and the other in the OTCBB where entry to the Nasdaq and NYSE becomes a real possibility.
mitch , the new wrinkle.
Thanks for the feedback
Rob has gone on record as saying that additional shares will have to be issued on another exchange once the financing goes through. My take is the OTCBB is VERY likely that exchange. So we'll be hitting the American market with additional shares now before anyone comes in screaming dilution and shareholder rape I have been violated etc etc. I for one think it's an opportunity for growth not the end of GBRT quite the opposite, larger market share , exposure to a larger market and a more explosive trading situation than the CNQ (with all due respect) could hope to provide.
Although I see Rob staying with the CNQ for a good long while I see these shares gradually but opportunistically getting dwarfed by a much larger market and a far larger shareholder base south of the border amassing a lot more revenue for GBRT than anyone here appears to have bargained for.
Mitch that is exactly the valuation I was talking about spot on. How do you find yourself with this proposed expansion? Do you find it offensive Rob will be diluting into the American market having held so long through the dark times or can you see the necessity and it's advantages? From the gut mitch there's no need to be politically correct or anything this subject seems to have slipped below the radar. Excellent post mitch please sound off. Am I off in my estimation of this proposed expansion or do you find yourself in agreement?
Anyone else care to chime in here? Fill your boots it's your board and your money we be chattin about here boys.
I just want to make sure this "new wrinkle" is clearly understood thread and out in the open before it's too late to discuss and the wheels have already been put in motion when it's too late.
Goooo GBRT!
Best....Rich
The V.GTI Bullboards are still accessible and the numbers you mentioned ($0.64/share) can be found on the board posted by KRAFTDINNERS back on 5/13/04.These numbers were derived from information found in the 2004 AGM report.(which I can not find)
Here is my take on KD's post:
If GBRT gets $3 Million in financing they will issue 5.8 million with the option to exercise them @ $0.64.This would produce a float of approximately 30 million(+),not taking into account any other assets,a value of $0.10/share.($3 mil/30 mil shares)
Financing of $10 million; 15 million (+) shares issued with the option to exercise @ $0.64.This would produce a float of approx. 41 million shares. $10 mil/41 mil shares = $0.24/share.
Hopefully I got the interpretation correct.These numbers are dated and may not be what is being negotiated now.However, you know whatever the amount, there is going to be acquisition,acquisition,acquisition! This will add value to this DOG and eventually the share price and liquidity will increase.That's what I've been waiting for a year now.
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY!
(OT) ...slightly Could not reach Clearly for comment
Will try again Tuesday...
Can I sort of steer this a little ragtrade?
Thanks for the banter mitch I got a good laugh , not sure who RR is ragtrade but banter aside there is something that has been on the back of my mind. I'll make a bet with you all...a friendly one keep your wallet in your pocket guys I'm not a billionaire either LOL!.
I know the IR guy at Clearly Canadian I am willing to bet you that he will tell me that company went to the CNQ for essentially the same reasons GBRT went, in short Venture Exchange intransigence. I will call him Monday and find out his story because although I'm out of that now I KNOW Clearly was trying to expand and just did a Private Placement they were revamping ALL their marketing streams having lost a lot of market share to poor distribution.
Truth is Clearly had been stagnant for years something was holding them back and although I didn't know it then I think I know why now...you can't bite the hand that feeds you I sensed in talking to Clearly an undertow of frustration they did not want to get into at the time that is why I took the loss and left. I think I know now EXACTLY what was wrong and it will be interesting to watch how Clearly Canadian does under the CNQ banner also. Get used to this the Venture Exchange monopoly has been broken and the playing field is becoming more level all the time. Competition finally thank heaven because it benefits everyone.
Now in talking to GBRT management I get the crystal clear impression this financing is not a matter of if but WHEN now since the shift to the CNQ. Let's assume they are right and sure enough this financing goes through. This is not pie in the sky folks it's done as a matter of course now in the US and Europe. What I am getting at here is remember all those predictions of valuation at .64 cents once Rob gets the financing from StockHouse board before the change to CNQ was known??? Wow LOL! heady days I remember all those evaluation gurus posting why GBRT must be AT LEAST worth that and I am not saying they were wrong far from it.
I was wondering how those evaluations might have changed now that we are on the CNQ? Does anyone have a revised target for GBRT once financing closes? Assume we get what we are after (financing through this asset based vehicle) assume the news goes out GBRT will now have the funds to do what it has wanted for so long and GBRT DOES expand like they have intended all along.
Does anyone have a post PR financing target ? I'll post about that gentlemen's bet after I have talked with Clearly I'm starting to enjoy this now that I understand finally what was screwing up Clearly Canadian chances... it wasn't management at all ...DOH!
Hang on I am forgetful CLV was on the TSE not the Venture! LMAO this is getting better all the time ROTFL here is an excerpt from CLV's PR
"The CNQ offers a fully electronic exchange with instant order execution
and transparency for investors. Listing on the CNQ provides our
shareholders an efficient new marketplace for trading equity
securities," said Douglas L. Mason, President and C.E.O. of Clearly
Canadian Beverage Corporation.
I'll keep you posted guys I am man enough to admit f I am wrong but I sense the CNQ's much much smaller regulation compliance is the driving force here what a scoop for the CNQ This used to be a flagship stock on the TSE and interestingly enough they are also on the OTCBB already (CCBC) LOL! I'll also bet you the CNQ is just smiling like a cheshire cat right now! Get back to you boys later....
OK, I took the post a little on a serious note. However, I was stii being kind in saying RR is creative. Again, as mentioned in my original post, it was not in the least, meant to offend.
Ciao
JUST BANTER!
Easy guys
I guess I'm putting you off the trail with all this supposition. But Rob clearly did try to conceal something all I'm saying is he may have some minor announcement(s?) up his sleeve. Who am I to say he may be right on the verge of a major PR but IMHO ...not yet.
Ragtrade I believe you'll find mitch was poking fun at least that's how I took it. LOL!
Cheers....Rich
GREAT QUESTION Mitch......I sense a creative trait with RR and generally imo that is not evident with legal people I've known. However, you, may still be on to something ! Posted without intending to offend, Richie.
I say mitch?
Now see here old chap ...that's quite preposterous INDEED
However I can say Robin and I went to different schools together...now will that be a Scotch or that dreadful Bourbon?
Magnum P.I.
Do you remember near the end of the series that there was speculation that HIGGINS was actually ROBIN MASTERS?
Well, I want to know, are you RichieBoy really ROB?
Is that a pregnant silence I hear?
(Just banter!)
Thanks for keeping us intrigued.Have a good weekend.
I should clarify something here...
Rob tells me I'm right SECURITY is the next big thing in VOIP and a sidenote when GBRT installs a VOIP system you can be pretty certain it's secure. In business you cannot just plug into a VOIP internet provider it must be secure or industrial espionage and all it's entities become a very real problem.
How secure? Well our networks plug into the same encrypted servers that the US Navy are using overseas and the same also that NASA are using so when I say "pretty" certain it's sarcasm.
GBRT VOIP systems are secure as they come I was not aware of that so thought you might like to know!
Just a headsup
I had a word with Rob the usual questions were asked financing PearTree CNQ etc etc. all went pretty much as expected except for one question...
It was off the cuff so I can't remember verbatim but it definitely caught my ear. I asked if there was any other developments he could let me in on. Pregnant silence... well ...there are some things I have to be fair to all of you with so I cannot comment with you right now.
Now bear in mind that was far from verbatim but essentially was the gist of it. In other words guys I think we could be seeing SOME KIND of news in the not too distant future. I don't think it's any same old stuff I got the feeling this is something altogether new but that is JMVHO I could have been just pressing to much but I really got the feeling there was some thing brewing we are not even privy too.
Why do I say that well Rob is about the most honest CEO I have ever stumbled across LOL and it was apparent he wanted to tell me but was restricted from doing so. It might be anything but something caused a lump in his throat ;)
ALL you realize? JMVHO GLTA longs
Cheers....Rich
Well that's interesting mitch
I remember your post(on SH) regarding the possibility of going to the OTCBB. I was shocked(i'm sure i wasn't the only one) when we ended up on the CNQ.
I must accept part of the blame here I reckon then. The OTCBB move will only ever come (if at all) when the financing comes through not until as I understand it. The timing of the CNQ took me a bit by surprise also. But don't expect any new larger exchange until financing is closed that's what I have been told.
I have a call into Rob Matheson but he is busier these days not certain if we can hook up I have to go to work again Sunday night looks to be so Friday is my window for a CEO chit chat.
Concerning our BOD I'm not that familiar with them on a name business but the most impressive part of these new directors is they came to Rob because with a background in what Rob was attempting they thought they could do business together. The Director from Halifax (name I believe is Varteresian) has done this type of financing deal before he is very familiar with what is needed. Apparently he has two prospective financial partners he is already negotiating with so he must be quite proficient in this kind of negotiation.
If memory serves the other new director has experience with what Pear Tree is doing. I need to come up to speed on this info mitch maybe someone else is more versed in our new BOD and can clarify?
Anyway as they approached Rob and not the other way around was one of the big reasons they were hired. They already had the skills and most importantly displayed a genuine interest. I believe Rob met both at a business seminar, very fortuitous as it turns out.
Hopefully I can get through to Rob this week I have a few questions I want to ask him myself but HTH!
Best...Rich
Thanks for the insight.
Rich, I knew you were out there, just haven't heard from you for awhile.I was thinking more along the lines of relisting closer to home but your suggestion of listing closer to where the money is makes more sense.IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MONEY.
Your posts weren't up when I replied to Ragtrade.We seemed to be posting at the same time. I remember your post(on SH) regarding the possibility of going to the OTCBB. I was shocked(i'm sure i wasn't the only one) when we ended up on the CNQ.What is your take on LEROUX and VARTERESIAN?
Thanks in advance.
There is no other way to describe the activity here, other than STAGNANT.On the upside, small float(like you said 50% held by insiders),potential for financing any day now(which has been on the front burner for about a year) and what I find intriguing about the financing is that LEROUX and VARTERSIAN have an arrangement with GBRT based on BEST EFFORT and the arrangement does not involve any fixed obligations.(They hit a homerun, we all score.)
On the downside, liquidity(which every trader covets) and exposure to capital(were on the CNQ).
Hoping we all cross home plate soon!
On the contrary ragtrade
Thanks for posting good points to keep firmly implanted in one's trading head. Very gratifying to see a frustrated long venting not that misery loves company just that well that's why the board was launched in the first place! Just remind yourself too though...
EVERY dog has it's day...and I'm not so sure we are that far off with three possible deals to close on possibly more... I believe our luck could turn sooner than many are telling themselves.
Appreciate your candor ragtrade hang in there and thanks for some good points we tend to forget while we are anxiously for Glenbriar to breakout ;)
Best....Rich
Hi mitch excellent question
IMHO NO I don't think so ....here's why.
Take a look at CLV I was in that and lost my shirt that used to be a $30 stock in it's hey day believe it or not. Now ask yourself why they have just moved to the CNQ?
I don't believe the CNQ will hold us back but I am convinced even WITH financing Rob is so upset with the stonewalling he got there he won't return to the Venture. You know once bitten twice shy? Man he nearly got eaten alive by pompous ineffectual management IMHO uh-uh ain't ganna happen laddy!
That said Rob has privately said to me and I believe I have posted this before... With the finacing closed he will NEED to go on another exchange likely the exchange most geographically close to the financier. As there are two present deals being pursued in the US and one in Europe I think you know where I'd place my money. OTCBB seems a safe bet but you never know.
What I do know is Rob was oh so chaffed with the Venture stonewalling I mean BIG TIME, testimony to his professionalism he did not waste his time he just moved on the most expedient route possible. How would you feel watching your company disintegrate because someone didn't have the fortitude or exhibit the responsibility to say either yes or no? Meanwhile he had to kiss goodbye a practically done deal no sir IMHO he won't be returning but I don't know that the TSE has been ruled out either don't forget a lot of people in the CNQ are from there....good people!... so the TSE, I believe the TSE listing could be possible but that would take more than financing IMHO Rob would need to show adequate revenue strength and perhaps a few other governing factors I'm unaware of.
Here is the CLV thread http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/forum.asp?Symbol=CLV&table=list
Frankly while these former high flyer companies falling on hard times joining the CNQ are helping us in exposure ; a real sign of confidence in the CNQ IMHO would be for a new company to totally bypass the Venture and join the CNQ now that would be the ultimate snub and deserving medicine for Venture Exchange management.
I'm just in from work mitch and they have lead me to believe I'm in for rest of the week (I never know) but if I can I will telephone tackle Rob Matheson and see if there is anything new to report.
Good post mitch
Cheers....Rich
Getting impatient here as I have done well with a couple of other companies and investment in GBRT has been stagnant for so long imo. My reason to invest was of course the fact that 50% shares held by principals. I suppose that is the reason i'm still here.Also, think management is genuine.
Oh well.........thanks for listening
The dog days continue!
Two stocks on the CNQ have less BID/ASK activity than GBRT and one is trading at $10 the other at $5.95. GBRT is the only stock on the CNQ with no activiy in the month of Febuary. I've read the recent company reports and basically they indicate that GBRT is still in business. The volume of shares traded indicate otherwise. It seems to me we're not on too many radar screens.
IF/when the financing takes place what are the chances that GBRT will try to get listed on a bigger board? (ie. back on the Venture or TSX)
Interesting article on CNQ
http://tinyurl.com/5spmt
94 companies pending and a new Vancouver office?
Hold it I like the sound of those numbers ;)
Ooooooops forgot your link
http://www.stockhouse.com/bullboards/forum.asp?symbol=GBRT&table=LIST
Goooo GBRT!!!
CNQ now on Stockhouse guys!
From the beginning I have said this chat room was yours to use feel free to post here as well as StockHouse but the coverage from StockHouse surely can't hurt!
It took me 15 minutes in another browser to post a short blurb on StockHouse otherwise my posts are illegibly spaced helter skelter VERY frustrating and even then it's like pulling teeth to post properly you think they'd get the hint I dropped several times not so eloquently STILL we are back up on the Mellow Yellow Chat Room from Hell every little bit of exposure is always better so your call thread ok?
Richie happily posting on SH--->
OK maybe I twisted the truth a little there LOL! As far as I'm concerned this is the Cadillac of chat rooms but as I always stated your call GBRT
Cheers....Rich
OT: Thanks bearbait don't know this one at all but
T/A suggests mounting resistance at 18 and .20 cents unless there is truly something major in a PR coming down the pike I would imagine bullishness will likely founder at 20 cents if not 18.
But then if you made a living off my T/A you'd likely die of starvation before your first paycheck LOL!
Anyway have a squint I think Angoss needs a major PR to get back in the saddle.
http://www.stockta.com/cgi-bin/analysis.pl?symb=ANC.C&num1=1&cobrand=&mode=stock
JMVHO I could easily be off my rocker like I say very preliminary DD bearbait GLTY
Breaking Blurbs for VOIP technogeeks
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/02/03/siemens_at_cebit/
http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/2/emw204208.htm
http://www.crn.com/sections/breakingnews/dailyarchives.jhtml?articleId=59300826
http://www.mysan.de/article36264.html
I imagine the next trend will be data secure VOIP systems because the US paranoid as ever are indeed quite worried about security on VOIP networks.
http://www.menafn.com/qn_news_story.asp?StoryId=CqGgV0eidDxmTDM9PC
Best.....Rich
Correct me if I'm wrong last close was 10 cents
Weak volume well of course no earth shaking news yet so naturally GBRT will not be breaking any volume records but my point is this stock was behaving very similarly on the Venture Exchange with ABSOLUTELY NO HOPE of ever closing financing.
I still think Rob made the best move possible given his choices left. Will be interesting to see how this trades when we get some some really good news. Whose to say we don't break CNQ volume records , quite possible if you think about it. This could really motor it looks like February and March are expected to improve substantially from all sources I have , the large caps are flat as a pancake and every investor likes to make money so you know where they are migrating to... GLTA.
Respectfully to all those GBRT detractors ,deans of doom and professors of gloom , as well as the nit picking naysayers who predicted the end is near for GBRT I think it's clear this stock is here to stay and is far better positioned to take full advantage of this financing once it gets here which thanks to Rob will be far sooner. So to all you slaggers of the the GBRT cloth and all those villains of the VOIP dream a hearty and richly deserved...
That would be Angoss Software (anc)
http://stockhouse.com/comp_info.asp?symbol=ANC&table=list
Can you give me a hint please bearbait?
did you happen to check into the stock I mentioned to you before
Checked all your posts here senility must be setting in I reckon can't recall the ticker?
Thanks for the update Richie, also before I go, did you happen to check into the stock I mentioned to you before? Things are starting to heat up there also, I'm trying not to pump this too much, just think it's a very good investment.
Atomic Re: January Report
Those two commercial installs I have posted about previously. This new Greeting for TAPI enabled VOIP systems enables a virtual answering service and it can be relocated to anywhere. When the inquiry comes in the operator "sees" the person calling and the company being called and can direct the call or answer it whichever works best. In short a far more personable VOIP call center that can cover for multiple companies with the same if not better efficiency and more cheaply.
The major flooring company was a previous GBRT VOIP customer which relocated it's offices in Calgary. Rob said they were happy as a clam with the first and second subsequent installation and of course that meant more revenue for the VOIP side of GBRT.
I don't have a clear understanding of the Shore Tel overseas calling center obviously has something to do with the new Greeting function but I get the impression these calling centers can be very large indeed one expected in Australia and Vietnam so this VOIP is only going to get more refined and upgraded in functionality as it replaces the Ma Bells that are really hurting right now.
OK I pressed for any news on financing and yes Rob is getting busier as things heat up for GBRT. There are no defintive deals yet BUT there are two prospective deals stateside that are showng promise and one in Germany that is the ongoing Due Dilligence the report was talking about. Apparently the new Director from Halifax is specialized in the US negotiaitions and is handling those. I am not sure who is handling German financing negotiations possibly Rb himself.
Right now financing is still very much speculative but I confirm we do have 3 possible finacing deals right now in the works one could close at any time. They are being handled by the BOD and it is anyone's guess where the financing may finally originate from. Rob is getting all sorts of tips "we are close " etc. but as yet nothing definitive or concrete and you know as well as anyone here Atom Rob won't be PRing anytime until he gets closure for financing.
On the subject of the AGM Rob does not know yet how much it would cost to webcast audio from the AGM but thought it sounded like a good idea and will check into it and let me know later he is busy folks! I don't wish to get anyone's hopes up but feedback will help Rob decide whether the expense is warranted for a webcast of AGM. Anyone who requires a snail mail prospectus can have it mailed but you must formally request one from the company he is no longer required to mail a prospectus with advent of the internet age it is expensive and redundant so the requirement is only for proxy mailings anymore as I understand it.
I'll have to install OS X for my venerable Mac here that old Acrobat Reader is not cutting the mustard and new readers don't work on OS 9 it seems. Anyway Atomic there you have it best I can comment right now will do more DD on ShoreTel I am not up to speed on that yet.
Gentlemen as possibly more than one negotiator already has indicated to Rob "WE are CLOSE" my question is was he pitching horsehoes or hand grenades hmmmm?
Long & Strong
Best to you Atom/Thread....Rich
Atom just in and pretty dragged out...
Been working some crazy overtime and finally catching up on this and other stocks. No contact with Rob Matheson on Friday but will try again. While certainly factual there are some things I'd like more clarity on eg. that first overseas call center now that is starting to show real promise but I need a better grasp of things allow me some time to get back to you.
Not sure if anyone else has noticed this but the CEO is getting increasingly harder to get a hold of. I take that to mean his company is increasingly demanding more of his time what a difference from GTI days huh? So far Atom I like this very much but I would appreciate understanding this better before I make any conclusive comments please.
Thanks for posting I was having great difficulty opening the PDF on my computer so this is indeed helpful. The PDF format the CNQ seems to be using is not recognized for some reason by my Adobe Acrobat Reader weird eh... so I was starting to lose it with time constraints and what not here. Good on yah mate! Thank you
Will get back to you Atom when I can better offer some informed feedback.
Cheers...Rich
Anyone had a chance to read the January monthly report? Well, things are starting to look good for GBRT and specifically Peartree.
• 2 commercial installs of its new software product, RV Dealership 2.
• Development of custom software application "Greetings" designed for 'TAPI' enabled VoIP phone systems.
• First overseas call centre contract using ShoreTel solution...the call centre spans two BC locations and Kuala Lampur, and supports five languages. Additional locations are planned in Australia and Vietnam.
• Completed instatallation of a VoIP business system for a mojor flooring management field in Calgary, which was an existing IT services client.
“Glenbriar has been pursuing new channels for its financing initiatives, but is not yet in a position to announce anything definitive. Due diligence has been proceeding on both sides regarding potential transactions.”
Things are starting to look better with GBRT, lets hope that they can capitalize more on VoIP this year. Lets hope we hear some positive news re financing in March.
Richieboy, what’s your take on the report? Anyone?
I’m still holding lots of GBRT and hoping to load up some more before the AGM.
GLTA
Atom
Speculative buying
Likely for an RRSP the way they are nibbling could be wrong. Speculation probably being someone thinks Rob will have a bomb shell for the AGM, and who's to say he isn't right?
Rob is out of the office but left a message for him to contact me I think it would be very advantageous to have the AGM archived for online media purposes. New investors won't likely attend and nothing is more boring than a prospectus in the snail mail IMHO.
Will update whenever possible herding off to work for a week or so OFFline so someone may wish to contact Rob himself about this. If so please FILL YOUR BOOTS and...
Have a great weekend everyone you too German GBRT partners
Nice way to end the week, somebody know something we don't? Whatever the reason, nice to see were not forgotten. Have a good weekend.
I'd be looking for more than canapes mitch
I'll try and put the bug in Rob's ear for more electronic archival access rather than the proverbial snail mail Notes from the GBRT AGM 2005 route. Give the steak more sizzle and that is what this needs alright.
Did you reset your alarm?
50 Queen St. N. Suite 700
KITCHENER, Ont. @ 3:00 pm.
In generalizing, with penny stocks there tends to be an increase in trading volume and an up tick in share price as the date of the AGM approaches.
By then, financing maybe complete and an acquisition or two may be the order of business.(Ooops my alarm just went off, I must have been dreaming.)
I hope they serve those sandwiches with the crusts cut off.
Holding & waiting!
Well I assume it's in Calgary?
Sure hope they will have an 800 number and a conference call set up or better still a webcast archive of the meeting, and reception for email questions. I can't make Calgary that's for sure. Appreciate the headsup Mitch!
No worries mitch20
Rough week for me VERY ROUGH so thanks for keeping me on the rails mitch.
Good weekend to all!
Best....Rich
Ah ok hey and so are you Atomic!
Thanks wasn't aware of that either, gee Rich get a grip here would yah?....
Actually thought that .12 cent trade was much more recent man time is roaring by but thanks for setting the record straight and good to see you. Have a great weekend and thanks again busy day TGIF!
Cheers....Rich
That move to .12 took place on Jan.4 @ 15:37, the volume was 10,000 shares.Buyer & seller was W.D.Latimer.(Found it under "Last 5 Trades")
The information from your conversation with Rob seems promising and hopefully he can get all the i's dotted & t's crossed this time with respect to financing.Your posts have been enlightening, informative and appreciated.Have a good weekend RichieBoy.
The trade is still there, Jan 4, 2005:
Last update: 1/13/2005 3:31:54 PM
Date Time Price # Shares Buyer Seller
Jan 13, 2005 15:31 0.035 1,000 Canaccord Canaccord
Jan 13, 2005 15:19 0.04 5,000 W.D. Latimer Canaccord
Jan 4, 2005 15:37 0.12 10,000 W.D. Latimer W.D. Latimer
Dec 24, 2004 12:29 0.04 125,000 W.D. Latimer W.D. Latimer
Dec 24, 2004 12:29 0.04 25,000 Canaccord W.D. Latimer
Anyone else notice....?
That move to .12 has been erased at least I don't see any record of it on the CNQ now hmmm phantom trade? Kind of odd it has been removed best I can make out.
OK thanks bearbait
This PearTree could be the real sleeper quite frankly with all the chatter on Stockhouse about financing I wasn't able to concentrate on PearTree as I should have.
In speaking to Rob today though I can see where this could make that oil welll look pretty tame indeed. Question is though what is alll the funding for a VOIP merger or a takeover or perhaps Rob has an ace up his sleeve he hasn't shown until the financing comes about? GBRT definitely appears to be gearing up for something major.
I should have asked him today but night shift has a habit of catching up with me so thanks for the feedback. I have empathy for this guy tonight! LOL
Cheers....Rich
I,d say your pretty much on the money
http://www.ptsoft.com/our_services/customer_support.asp
Hope this helps
December 12, 2000
Peartree Software Selects iUpload from SurfMap, Inc. for Web Content Management
Burlington, ON, Canada - SurfMap, Inc., a leading provider of e-Content Management Solutions, today announced that Peartree Software Inc. has selected iUpload as the content management solution for its various web venues.
Peartree Web site manager, Angella Dikmic, said the company expected the new service to improve dramatically the time-to-web for content updates. "Basically, we were looking for a faster way for staff within Peartree to prepare and approve the web content for which they have business responsibility and accountability. The new system involves user-friendly interface to capture content, approve it, and deploy it automatically to the site," Ms. Dikmic added.
The iUpload service allows the entire content production process to be streamlined, alleviating the content bottleneck and reducing the Web team's burden. It enables more contributors within the company to directly add to a site, while preserving the integrity of layout, format, corporate standards, and approval cycles. iUpload delivers significantly reduced content production cycles, enabling companies to accelerate time-to-Web, thus fueling new business opportunities. The service also provides an open, flexible content management platform that can be added to any site in a manner of hours.
"With iUpload, our staff will be able to quickly approve and publish their latest information without the time consuming process of working through a centralized technical department," Ms. Dikmic said.
"Frequently updated and accurate content has become a critical Web site requirement," said Bob Royce, Executive Vice President of SurfMap, Inc. "Peartree's confidence in SurfMap to meet its Web content management needs is testament to the quality of our iUpload Content Management Service."
About Peartree
Peartree Software Inc., headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario, is a leading provider of ERP software modules to the manufacturing and distribution industry, including extensive use by automotive parts manufacturers.
About SurfMap, Inc.
iUpload is the latest service from SurfMap, Inc. a leading provider of e-Content Management Solutions that allow companies to deliver, and visitors to find, relevant information over the Web. Founded in 1998, SurfMap, Inc. is a privately held company headquartered in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. SurfMap's customers include: Hewlett Packard, Hertz, MIT, Intel, Intuit and Lucent Technologies. For more information, please visit the iUpload Web site at www.iupload.com.
No worries most welcome bearbait
I was wondering can you or anyone confirm for certain this is our software company's corporate logo? Pretty sure but want to be more than certain. I can just makeout Kitchener which rings a bell but as I say don't want to be mistaken....
Your post help alot Rich, thankyou. To think things will happen overnight is just wishful thinking. Anyone who's been investing for awhile should know how slow things can move in the business world, kind of like government. The main thing is to have faith in management, if you don't, might as well sell. So far I have no reason to doubt Rob. Thanks again.
Please phone and please share.
We are all busy the board helps us all including the company in getting the word out but I encourage your ACTIVE participation. There are no immediate PR's that Rob knows of but MUCH is going on as you can today readily appreciate.
I did not get to why he was out of town but I suspect it was PearTree as they set up two companies with their new software already in Edmonton and Kelowna.
Remember just because all seems frustratingly quiet does not mean Rob packed up shop and moved to the Bahamas so I encourage everyone to do their DD and the telephone even in this evermore fast paced world can really help you get to the meat of the matter concerning GBRT and company progress.
I hope this helps GLTA!
Now here is where...
It gets really interesting, I asked Rob any progress on the financing as yet. A qualified yes was his answer but nothing for certain certainly nothing to report on in a PR ...yet.
Firstly the standard we are encouraged we have been making inquiries so I cut to the chase had he heard anything from their German partners and he said that they (German Partners) must be getting temptingly close because they were asking GBRT all sorts of very esoteric questions lately indicatiing closure could be close at hand.
Now please longs I have a habit (self-developed) of being quick and to the point on the phone time is money so this is how I read it from what he said the partners in Germany could have a new investor CLOSE to signing definitely sounded genuinely interested at the very least.
I don't have to remind you how long we all have been waiting for GBRT to get the ball rolling and this is PURELY SPECLATION & JMVHO but Rob sure sounded upbeat today folks! My point being it truly could happen at any time so keep an open mind and don't get a wedgie trying to figure out exactly when ok? I do believe it's coming though the red tape has been disposed of you never know when this might go through it could POSSIBLY be very fast is my distinct impression here.
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