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MIMV .28 fox's Tobin Smith take on facebook/mimv makes a lot of sense.
big $$$$ for mimv...http://www.nbtequitiesresearch.com/company/mimvi-mimv/report/facebooks-move-to-search-says-mimvi-is-in-the-right-space
Toby is now doing paid research for obscure OTCBB companies like this:
http://nbtequitiesresearch.com/sites/default/files/uploads/20111204_NBT_EQUITY_GROUP_REPLICEL_LIFE_SCIENCE_REPORT.pdf
Toby has lost it fooling with junk like VELA!
http://nbtequitiesresearch.com/report/nbt-week-december-5th-2011
TO vizsla4084: UR welcome & have great weekend [eom]
mld38 and sputnik,
Thanks for your responses.
To 'vizsla4084' : re promo China Tel Group Inc. (CHTL)
I put together some info including the title results from a CW website symbol search & posted it on the Raging Bull QuietOT board.
http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=QUIETOT&read=26608
Hope this is the information you are looking for.
Sputnik/Saltine: re "Possible Competition For Voyant?"
Well, it appears you got the information from a post on iVillage by cubsfanjtm.
Here is what DivineOracle wrote in a reply post to cubsfanjtm.
..."That China company is Chinatel (OTCBB:CHTL).
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS186907+09-Mar-2009+BW20090309
It will represent more opportunities for Voyant rather than competition.
Chinatel will compete with other telcos/ISPs to provide widespread wireless broadband across all cities. Telcos like China Unicom and China Telecom have their 3G and LTE planned deployments across all cities as well, all chasing after subscriber dollars.
Coverage + Speed + Affordable Rates = Subscriber Dollars
Imagine what RocketConnect can do for any of these telcos/ISPs?
Got VOYT? Come Get Some! "...
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re China Tel Group Inc. (CHTL):
I did a symbol search on CW's website and it appears CHTL has been mentioned recently. Here are the titles in July 2009 of where it might have been written about in both the MicroCap and InnerCircle newsletters, updates, etc. Remember, I do NOT subscribe, so all I can access are the titles.
07/13/2009 Read Toby's New Report on China Tel Group Inc. (CHTL) , Microcap
07/10/2009 In a Bearish Mood , InnerCircle
07/09/2009 Approaching the Tipping Point , Microcap
07/09/2009 MAKE YOUR MILLIONS IN THE NEW CHINA WIRELESS BOOM , Microcap
07/02/2009 Waiting for the Fireworks Show , InnerCircle
07/02/2009 Earning a Spot on the Russell Indexes , Microcap
TO Sputnik/Saltine: re TS at CW
Sputnik/Saltine, you wrote: ..."I am surprised that MLD-38 didn't find and post this, being the big TS/ChangeWave fan!! According to this piece VOYT is locked out of China!"...
(1) First, thanks for the information. It would help if you could supply a link.
(2) My life is not centered around TS and/or CW, therefore, I am not looking for everything out there on the Internet concerning them.
Like I have said so many times before, I only started doing some research for this board long ago and shared the promo finds, the free content, etc with message boards that might have an interest in the material.
You really need to get over whatever negative feelings you harbor, because it only hurts you in the long run.
Possibly this one. From another message board.
That China company is Chinatel (OTCBB:CHTL).
http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS186907+09-Mar-2009+BW20090309
sputnik, MLD38, anyone
Do you know which company this is referencing?
By: sputnik107
I am surprised that MLD-38 didn't find and post this, being the big TS/ChangeWave fan!! According to this piece VOYT is locked out of China!
Possible Competition For Voyant????
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• The current so-called “broadband” systems are slow as molasses.
• The landline systems are prehistoric — they can’t satisfy growing demand.
• And today’s cell systems use phones that are big and clunky, expensive and ill-suited for surfing the Internet.
That’s why the country desperately needs a complete “Internet makeover.” And our tiny little company is in the right place at the right time to deliver what the Chinese people want — inexpensive, reliable and fast broadband everywhere for everyone.
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You see, high-speed wireless rollout has been pretty much a failure so far.
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The Chinese company is shuttering potential competitors, because they screwed up. This is China, after all, and they’re not big on tolerance. Our guys have shown they can do the job. And the government doesn’t care about competition — they just want to get the job done.
Me? I’m just eager to count our profits.
Get on the rocket before it blasts off
This tiny partnership is already the fastest-growing broadband provider in China — quickly adding 600,000 new subscribers since rolling out service in Beijing. I project 1.5 million subscribers by the end of the year — and that’s just the launch pad for the rocket flight to follow.
The rollout schedule is spectacular!
The 19-city rollout may seem ambitious. But this company’s technology is not only lightning fast, it’s also incredibly easy to get up and running. That’s why my projections call for 5 million subscribers and over $750 million in revenue — at around 30% margins — by the end of 2011.
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Appears RPTN will finally do something here.
CW MicroCap list
I posted some research items re CW's MicroCap list on Raging Bull's QuietOT board, if you are interested.
That message starts off:
NOTE: As I have said before, I am NOT (nor have I ever been) a subscriber to CW's MicroCap or InnerCircle, so all I can access are the titles of where the symbol MAY have been mentioned. If you have more than a glancing interest in any of the following, please do your own deeper research and talk to your broker and etc
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OLD list
AIS, AXAS, BMD.TO, CRIS, CUR, GNO.V, GNOLF.OB, ICLK.OB, ILE, INO, ITKG.OB, LSCG.PK, NXXI, OCLS, OMNI, RPTN.OB, SPPI, TRENQ.PK, VOYT.OB, XCHC.PK
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Taking out the symbols that no longer appear doing in last 6 months CW website symbol search, this may be more up-to-date, but not sure what ALL has been added since the old list. AND, I am NOT positive if the ones I removed have actually been issued sell shares signals, but if they don't appear to have been written up in the last 6 months, I took them off the OLD list. Again I do NOT know what has actually been added or what was written.
AIS, AXAS, CRIS, CUR, ENOC, GNO.V, ICLK.OB, ILE, INO, NXXI, OCLS, OMNI, RPTN.OB, SATC, SPPI
-- ILE filed for bankruptcy, but ILE appears to be in CW newsletters in July 2009 --
then I provided a quote list of the above stocks.
============================================
** Possible symbols from the June MicroCap newsletter under Six Potential 10-Bagger Game-Changers --- CUR & OCLS & RPTN are the stocks mentioned in the recent CW blog free blog, "3 Microcap Stocks With 10-Bagger Potential"
Six Potential 10-Bagger Game-Changers ? : CUR, ICLK.OB, INO, OCLS, RPTN.OB, SATC
then I provided a quote list of the above stocks.
6 month chart
( -- check to see if the June newsletter give the 6 stocks a share price boost -- )
then I provided link to chart
recent blog, "3 Microcap Stocks With 10-Bagger Potential": CUR, OCLS, RPTN.OB
then I provided a quote list of the above stocks.
3 month chart
( -- check to see if the recent blog entry give the 3 stocks a share price boost -- )
then I provided link to chart
I ended the message with a brief look at each remaining stock's symbol search findings. I only included a few of the more recent possible items where the stock might have been mentioned ie I did NOT include all the titles of each symbol.
3 CW Microcap Stocks
--- CW's info re OCLS, RPTN, CUR at bottom of message posted on Raging Bull's QuietOT board --- see "3 Microcap Stocks With 10-Bagger Potential", if you are interested.
I still occasionally look over the CW free information & promos, but as I have said recently, I am handling some private matters at this time.
OCLS, RPTN, CUR are in the old CW MicroCap list I put together using promos, symbol search on CW's website, etc. --- Some of them may still be in the CW MicroCap recommendation, but others may have had recommendations to sell the shares, while others like Satcon (SATC) have been added. One old holding, ILE, filed for bankruptcy and other old ones are down hard.
TO sputnik/saltine: re TS Stk Review
sputnik/saltine, you asked: ..."One year later!! MLD_38 are you still following Tobin's picks so diligently as in the past?"...
I have answered that exact same question from you too many times across many websites and their various message boards.
i-hub's TS Stk Review message board was just a place to post information gathered regarding TS promos, etc, so individual investors and/or traders had research material to use. Many of us did NOT subscribe to the newsletters, so we had to dig around on the internet for information to share.
Back in August of 2008 most of the posters had moved on to other areas of interest, so I posted the following, just in case anyone still was doing background on TS promos, etc.
August 12, 2008 : Anyone still researching CW & TS? If so ...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=31414778
...I will post information on what appears to be a recent promo stock. I will try to check back in over the next several days to see if anyone is interested. If I do not get back here, I am posting the info on Raging Bull's QuietOT message board. No one really uses it very often, so I use it at times. Please note, as I have said before, I am NOT making recommendations to buy, sell, hold, short, or any other form of investing and/or trading method. I am simply posting information. And, as I have said before, I do NOT subscribe to CW's Micro-Cap newsletter, so I do NOT know what is written by any of the editors, etc. Good luck in your portfolio choices, MLD38...
---- You might want to review the message post exchange I had back in April 2008 with jonesieatl, the moderator on I-hub's Cornell Yorkville Clients (re toxic financing, etc) ----
April 17, 2008 : "TO jonesieatl: re your Tobin Smith Q"
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=28583806
My post to jonesieatl starts off with jonesieatl's question to the Tobin Smith Stock Review board on i-hub:
jonesieatl, you wrote:
..."Who here is most familiar with ...... Tobin Smith's possible recommendations (past and present) within the OTCBB universe of stocks? For quite a while now I've been doing research on and analysis of the changing fortunes of clients of toxic financier Yorkville f/k/a Cornell."...
I started my reply to jonesieatl with:
....I am NOT familiar with TS MicroCaps, but I put this list together using symbol search on ChangeWave's website, reading promos, reading message boards, etc. I do NOT subscribe to C/W MicroCaps, so all I have is this list of potential stocks. I do NOT know what was said in the newsletter commentaries, but I hope the symbols give you some ideas for your research....
Then
I inserted the gleaned list here in my message to jonesieatl
Then
I inserted a NOTE, before giving jonesieatl some areas to research, including links
......NOTE: I do NOT know if Tobin Smith listed below under "Person: Tobin Smith" is the same Tobin Smith as the editor of ChangeWave, etc. Since I think Tobin Smith of ChangeWave was involved in both MobilePro & Marketocracy Funds, you might check further into the relationship of NuWave Technologies, Inc. & Turnaround Partners & Lehigh Acquisition Corp. & Kipling Holdings, Inc, and etc.
It appears NuWave Technologies, Inc. (NUWV.OB) became Turnaround Partners, Inc. (TRNP.OB), but I do NOT know if Tobin Smith is still involved with any of these companies.
He may have been a go between on arranging financing, etc.
So, it is best if you contact Tobin Smith of ChangeWave to verify anything you find on the Internet like the Incognitus, 2007-08-13 comments, "Tobin Smith's dark side", (see *** below)....
You can read jonesieatl reply to the info I provided in jonesieatl message "MLD38, interesting stuff, thanks" April 17, 2008
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=28584531
You can read my replies to jonesieatl here:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.aspx?msg=28584531
message "TO jonesieatl : re T. Smith resigned & then joins again?", starts off:
..."I'm NOT sure if T.S. resigned from Nuware (Sept 2005), and then joined Emerge BofD (Oct 2005). But, here are some other items I found that you might use in your research."...
----I also think you might want to research some of the posts on I-hub's Cornell Yorkville Clients message board.---
Here is I-hub's Cornell Yorkville Clients (re toxic financing, etc) with Moderator, jonesieatl
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=9964
You will find info messages like, but not limited to:
2008 Top 25 PIPE Investors (ranked by # of deals)
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=31271125
One year later!! MLD_38 are you still following Tobin's picks so diligently as in the past?
Tobin hit the nail on the head with this rec! Wait until you see what's in the 10K!! There has been major dilution. The A/S has ballooned. Virtually no revenues!!!!
2. PORTFOLIO PRUNING
SELL VOYANT INTL. (VOYT) AND X-CHANGE CORP. (XCHC)
Sometimes you've got to remove the deadwood.
The data from our ChangeWave Alliance research -- from the macroeconomic to the sector levels -- has never looked so darn ugly. In this environment, it's wise to unload the components in our microcap portfolio that are struggling the most.
Those are the companies that have not been able to create a sustainable business model, and don't have sufficient cash positions or ready access to capital and partners to carry themselves through a broad downturn.
Even for nanocaps, Voyant (VONT) and X-Change (XCHC) have become too speculative because of their total lack of visibility and the industry trends (bandwidth boosting and RFID respectively). In this economic climate, these arenas have become way too competitive for fledgling firms.
Another reason for selling them is that microcap investors must be positioned in the strongest companies with the best prospects for the next quarter or two (see the Fresh Money list below). Unlike VOYT and XCHC, our leading microcaps are clearly in the process of transforming themselves into bigger and better companies.
Sell Voyant Intl. (VOYT) and X-Change Corp. (XCHC) at the market and invest the proceeds in one of our Fresh Money picks.
And, as always, we're working hard to uncover the next microcap winners by researching the industries that offer us, as investors, the best opportunities in 2008 and 2009: Alternative Energy and Clean Tech. In fact, we expect to be able to introduce a new microcap recommendation in a week or two.
vizsla,
This is Boots and Coots (WEL); at least according to stockgumshoe dot com. It is a "recycled" reco from Navellier, having first recommended it a couple of years ago.
regards,
gktignol
This is Louis Navellier not Toby but ............
............doees anyone have an idea about which stcok he is talking about here?
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Here’s why:
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3. Nor is it any wonder that OPEC recently agreed to a record oil cut in December, reducing production by a massive 2.2 million barrels a day. That’s on top of the 2-million-barrel-per-day cut in October.
That’s only half of the supply destruction that’s taking place that will ultimately push oil prices back up.
4. Most investors don’t know this, but the world is losing 4 million barrels a day from depletion as it becomes more expensive to pump oil out of older wells.
5. The latest numbers from OPEC show that it takes a minimum of $75 a barrel to keep the world's more expensive sources of oil from declining.
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The copy of the letter I read came from Doug Mathias
I know that TS has vacated his position in VOYT, but here is an interesting development that was buried in the company's latest 10Q.
On June 30, 2008, ADAPT4, LLC, a Florida limited liability company and Investors Life Insurance Corporation, a Turks and Caicos corporation, filed suit in the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in and for Brevard County, Florida against Edward C. Gerhardt and Voyant International Corporation, a Nevada corporation, alleging violation of the Florida Uniform Trade Secrets Act, §688.01, et seq., Florida Statutes, for misappropriation of trade secrets, which suit seeks permanent injunctive relief and damages against Voyant International Corporation, a Nevada corporation. Voyant denies any liability and intends to defend itself against this frivolous lawsuit
Domain name, whitespaceradios.org, registered to VOYT
WhoIs: domain name WHITESPACERADIOS.ORG registered to
WHITESPACERADIOS.ORG
http://whois.domaintools.com/whitespaceradios.org
registered to info, etc is about 1/2 way down webpage
Registrant Name:Steffen Koehler
Registrant Organization:Voyant International Corp
no1 in message # 10811 on the InvestorVillage VOYT board provided the following link that goes directly to the VOYT website's #wireless.
http://www.whitespaceradios.org/
The link does go directly to the VOYT website's #wireless.
Voyant Wireless:
...Voyant is drawing on its intellectual property and expertise in the field of wireless technologies to produce novel, remotely configurable, broadband radios operating in the spectral region from 174 MHz to 1 GHz. Of particular interest are the recently-auctioned lower and upper 700 MHz bands, the soon-to-be-available white space spectrum (which represents over 200 MHz of valuable bandwidth in the VHF/UHF band), and the 900 MHz unlicensed bands. The first of Voyant’s next-generation radios will be a custom-designed white space radio (WSR) used for “green,” energy-efficient, utility and power management. This flexible WSR design can easily be adapted for a host of new, high-capacity, long-range and reliable wireless services, including so-called WiFi 2.0 applications....
MLD yha i am still here i heard Louis navallie rhad THOR?
Anyone still researching CW & TS? If so ...
I will post information on what appears to be a recent promo stock. I will try to check back in over the next several days to see if anyone is interested.
If I do not get back here, I am posting the info on Raging Bull's QuietOT message board. No one really uses it very often, so I use it at times.
Please note, as I have said before, I am NOT making recommendations to buy, sell, hold, short, or any other form of investing and/or trading method. I am simply posting information.
And, as I have said before, I do NOT subscribe to CW's Micro-Cap newsletter, so I do NOT know what is written by any of the editors, etc.
Good luck in your portfolio choices, MLD38
Are you Bagholders still holding VOYT @ 0.16 ? Toby ain't taking you to the promised land - but only himself.
In addition to many of his other bull market picks that went nowhere even at the best of times.
Singh, did you take your own advise of the stop loss - or do you only preach it?
I see even the Toby topic starter apears to have left the forum...
LOL
STP is about to become the biggest solar module producer in the world according to Tobin, he just raised the buy up to price. It is my favorite solar play, I wonder when will it take off with so many good news it has already given.
if tobin reads this PRXM do some research old TRBM
VOYT: re Edward C. Gerhardt & Harris Corp
Harris Corp, Stratex, Edward C. Gerhardt, P COM INC, Ben Jarvis, etc
If you missed my earlier post on 04/16/08 regarding the connections between Harris Corp & Ed Gerhardt, I reposted it to Raging Bull's QUIETOT board, with some additional info & links.
OESX re CW's T.S. MoneyShow pick:
"A Play on Energy Efficiency"
http://www.moneyshow.com/msc/investors/article.asp?aid=tptp042408-14486&iid=tptp042408&scode=008542
starts off:
Tobin Smith, founder of ChangeWave Research, says more efficient lighting is the easiest way for many companies to save energy, and he finds a stock that should benefit.
NOTE:
Orion Energy Systems (OESX) went public in December 2007,
http://www.ipohome.com/common/ipoprofile.asp?ticker=OESX
...so watch out for a number of shares from the 180 day locked shares to come to market in June 2008....
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1409375/000095013707018686/n17612b4e424b4.htm#117
Chart : 6 month
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=OESX&t=6m&l=on&z=l&q=b&p=m50,m20&a=vm,m26-12-9,r14&c=
Doing a word search, I found a copy of C/W's April 14, 2008, weekly update to subscribers that mentions the locked up shares that was not included in Tobin Smith's MoneyShow commentary.
http://www.changewave.com/subscriber/updates/2008/04-14-08_changewave_investing_weekly_update.html
...Additionally, the lock-up period for Orion's IPO shares ends on June 16, 2008, so there is no need to get overly aggressive when buying the stock. The end of the lock-up will expand the float dramatically, and thus the supply of shares available for sale, some of which will undoubtedly hit the market....
NOTE re the weekly update above:
Do NOT base investment decisions on it, due to the fact any and/or all stocks mentioned may no longer be on his buy list, etc.
04/23/08: CW BioTech: close SPPI & SIRT positions
NOTE: I do NOT subscribe, but doing symbol search on ChangeWave's website, I can read the titles of the newsletter items.
04/23/2008: Close Spectrum Pharmaceuticals (SPPI) and Sirtris (SIRT), Biotech
SPPI & SIRT News items:
April 22, 2008: Spectrum (SPPI) prostate drug fails in mid-stage study
http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idINWNAS887920080422?rpc=44
April 23, 2008: Sirtris (SIRT) shares jump on buyout offer from GlaxoSmithKline
--- eye-popping 84% premium to Sirtris' Tuesday closing stock price of $12.23 ---
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080423/sirtris_pharmaceuticals_mover.html?.v=2
charts:
SPPI ( 52 week range = 0.46 - 7.88 ) --- now trading around $1.66
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=SPPI&t=5d&l=on&z=l&q=b&p=&a=vm,m26-12-9,r14&c=
SIRT ( 52 week range = 9.50 - 22.34 ) --- now trading around $22.28 up about 84% from Tuesday closing
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=SIRT&t=5d&l=on&z=l&q=b&p=&a=vm,m26-12-9,r14&c=
NOTE:
SIRT IPO'd in June 2007 with 6 million shares offered at $10
http://www.ipohome.com/common/ipoprofile.asp?ticker=SIRT
SIRT 180 day locked up shares ended in Nov of 2007
http://ipo.nasdaq.com/Fundamentals.asp?cikid=736622&fnid=53568&coname=SIRTRIS+PHARMACEUTICALS%2C+INC.&selected=SIRT&market=Nasdaq+National+Market
TO jonesieatl: re Joshua Z. Levine, C/W MicroCap Investor
Joshua Z. Levine is editor of ChangeWave MicroCap Investor, ... Josh regularly appears as a panelist at Arch Investment Conferences in New York City and San Francisco.
http://www.changewave.com/freecontent/viewbio.html?author=joshlevine
...ChangeWave MicroCap Investor, a newsletter advisory service focused small stocks with market capitalizations under $250 million.
Josh has amassed 20 years of expertise uncovering and analyzing micro cap stocks on Wall Street and around the world prior to dedicating his talents to ChangeWave, where he also serves as Technology Editor at ChangeWave Research.
His experience includes creating the NextWave 100 (the first and only small-cap technology stock index), developing Technodynamic Investing (a proprietary methodology for analyzing and valuing technology stocks) and building a financial Web site (NextWaveStocks.com) that captured a "Best of the Web" honor from Money Magazine.
Previously, as an investment banker, Josh analyzed venture-stage technology companies and played a role in several phases of public and private equity offerings. He has also launched three business newsletters and written numerous articles on finance and technology for leading general and trade publications. ...
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Ideas of areas to research
Joshua Z. Levine
NextWave 100
Technodynamic Investing
NextWaveStocks.com
(NextWaveStocks.com acquired by ChangeWave in 2002 & website http://www.nextwavestocks.com/# is static)
ChangeWave MicroCap Investor
Arch Investment Conferences, Inc
Arch Investment Conferences was founded in 2005 by German de la Roche. I am NOT sure who he is, but there is a website, Roche Holdings Inc., ( NOTE: the webpage says the Roche the Second ) that ..."was founded by German de la Roche II who now serves as President and CEO. Mr. de la Roche was previously President of Lombard World Trade"...
Arch Investment Conferenceswebsite www.archconferences.com appears to no longer be available, but you can find some information on them using Internet word searches.
For example, the one from Nov 15, 2006, also lists the Micro/Nano Cap companies doing presentations. You might check to see if Tobin Smith ever recommended any of them.
http://a1803.g.akamai.net/f/1803/9084/5m/wilink.download.akamai.com/9084/docs/106195/Programguide.pdf
ARCH Guest Panelists = Peter Leeds - PeterLeeds.com ; Joshua Levine - ChangeWave Research ; Tony Carrion - ARCHinsight.com ; Michael Grotell - Valquest Capital Management, LLC ; Steven Katz - Steven Katz & Associates, Inc.
and
Presenting Company Profiles = Virexx Medical Corp. (AMEX:REX) ; Linkwell Corp. (OTCBB:LWLL) ; Synergy Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ:SYBR) ; Miscor Group, Ltd. (OTCBB:MCGL) ; Radiant Logistics, Inc. (OTCBB:RLGT) ; Samson Oil & Gas Ltd. (ASX:SSN) ; Homeland Security Capital Corp. (OTCBB:HMSC)
You might also try researching Micro-Cap Investors Summit, since Tobin Smith attending these. About 7 Micro/Nano Cap companies gave presentations. For examples:
MOBL presented at the one on March 24, 2005
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/mis/index.html
&
link to the one on April 28, 2005, if you want to see if Tobin Smith ever recommended any of the presenting companies.
http://www.wallstreetreporter.com/mis2/index.html
TO jonesieatl : re T. Smith resigned & then joins again?
I'm NOT sure if T.S. resigned from Nuware (Sept 2005), and then joined Emerge BofD (Oct 2005). But, here are some other items I found that you might use in your research.
October 3, 2005: Tobin Smith Joins Emerge Capital as Chief Investment Officer and Board Member
http://www.corporate-strategies.net/press/article.php?page=05-10-03_tobin_smith.php
September 28, 2005 -- NuWave Technologies Inc. to Operate as Emerge Capital Corp
http://www.corporate-strategies.net/press/article.php?page=05-09-28_nuwv.php
..."Subsequent to this Report, Mr. Smith amicably and effectively resigned from his positions with the Company. "...
see bottom of SEC quarterly report ended September 30, 2005 --- page 21 in section (b) Reports on Form 8-K:
http://esignal.brand.edgar-online.com/EFX_dll/EDGARpro.dll?FetchFilingRTF1?SessionID=lA4VWLnUW7wI9lB&ID=4746064
..."On July 28, 2005, the Company filed a Current Report on Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announcing that it had issued a $150,000 debenture to Cornell Capital Partners, LP, and the Company.
On September 8, 2005 the Company filed a Current Report on Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announcing that the Company had entered into a merger agreement with Strategies Acquisition Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company, Corporate Strategies, Inc. and the shareholders of Corporate Strategies, Inc. listed therein.
On September 21, 2005 the Company filed a Current Report on Form 8-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announcing that it had entered into an executive employment agreement with Mr. Tobin Smith. Subsequent to this Report, Mr. Smith amicably and effectively resigned from his positions with the Company. "...
EMERGE CAPITAL CORP. (symbol was EMGC, but does NOT seem to now be a publically traded company)
(Formerly Nuwave Technologies, Inc.)
http://www.princetonresearch.com/clients/EMGC_FINAL_21.pdf
Turnaround Partners, Inc.: Emerge Capital Corp and Corporate Strategies, Inc.
http://www.corporate-strategies.net/about/legal.php
April 02, 2008, BUYINS.NET: TRNP Removed From Naked Short List Today
http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/1295727/
...Turnaround Partners, Inc. (OTCBB: TRNP | news | PowerRating | PR Charts ) through its wholly owned subsidiary, Corporate Strategies, Inc., provides business restructuring, turnaround execution, and business development advisory services for emerging and re-emerging public and private companies. It provides strategic consulting services, including general business development, mergers, acquisitions, management advisory, and restructuring services. The company markets its services to individual public companies, hedge funds, institutional investors, and banks. In addition, Turnaround Partners, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kipling Holdings, Inc., owns a 35% limited partnership interest in a partnership that owns a Hilton hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida. The company was formerly known as Emerge Capital Corp. and changed its name to Turnaround Partners, Inc. in 2006. Turnaround Partners is headquartered in Houston, Texas. With 104.52 million shares outstanding and an undisclosed short position, there is no longer a failure to deliver in shares of TRNP. According to quarterly data provided by the SEC, there were still 5,093,590 shares of TRNP that were failing-to-deliver as of September 28, 2007....
TO jonesieatl: re your reply message
Thanks for the compliment. I hope the information helps in your research.
As far as the incognitus comments, I do not know the reason behind the comments or if incognitus and/or the thinkfn.com site are still active.
I did look at your message board Cornell/Yorkville and it is interesting. Good luck with the message board, also.
MLD38, interesting stuff, thanks ....
.... I'll go through it.
I see you and I both have MOBL as a TS reco, and with the SMTR, NEOM & TREN I had already, TRNP makes an interesting addition , to say the least.
I'll definitely do some looking into THAT one , good ol' Tim Conno-lie , I mean Connolly lol.
Tim has been involved with a few Yorkville clients as you might have seen in my Table A , AOTL.PK IVOI.OB NTNI.OB NXNO.PK PWTC.PK and of course TRNP.OB.
I will DEFINITELY be looking into connections between Tim and Tobin lol.
Thank you VERY much MLD38.
regards,
jonesie
p.s. Wow, just read the incognitus comments on the thinkfn.com site, very interesting.
TO jonesieatl: re your Tobin Smith Q
jonesieatl, you wrote: ..."Who here is most familiar with ...... Tobin Smith's possible recommendations (past and present) within the OTCBB universe of stocks? For quite a while now I've been doing research on and analysis of the changing fortunes of clients of toxic financier Yorkville f/k/a Cornell."...
I am NOT familiar with TS MicroCaps, but I put this list together using symbol search on ChangeWave's website, reading promos, reading message boards, etc. I do NOT subscribe to C/W MicroCaps, so all I have is this list of potential stocks. I do NOT know what was said in the newsletter commentaries, but I hope the symbols give you some ideas for your research.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/cq?d=v1&s=ABP%2c+AIS%2c+BMD%2c+CUR%2c+GNO.V%2c+GNOLF.OB%2c+INO%2c+ITKG.OB%2c+LSCG.OB%2c+NXXI%2c+OCLS%2c+OMNI%2c+RPTN.OB%2c+SPPI%2c+TREN.OB%2c+VOYT.OB%2c+XCHC.OB
NOTE: I do NOT know if Tobin Smith listed below under "Person: Tobin Smith" is the same Tobin Smith as the editor of ChangeWave, etc. Since I think Tobin Smith of ChangeWave was involved in both MobilePro & Marketocracy Funds, you might check further into the relationship of NuWave Technologies, Inc. & Turnaround Partners & Lehigh Acquisition Corp. & Kipling Holdings, Inc, and etc.
It appears NuWave Technologies, Inc. (NUWV.OB) became Turnaround Partners, Inc. (TRNP.OB), but I do NOT know if Tobin Smith is still involved with any of these companies. He may have been a go between on arranging financing, etc. So, it is best if you contact Tobin Smith of ChangeWave to verify anything you find on the Internet like the Incognitus, 2007-08-13 comments, "Tobin Smith's dark side", (see *** below)
"Person : TOBIN SMITH"
http://yahoo.brand.edgar-online.com/PeopleFilingResults.aspx?PersonID=3254071
Records 1 - 9 of 9.
Company NameForm TypeReceived DateView
TURNAROUND PARTNERS, INC.10QSB/A11/7/2006
TURNAROUND PARTNERS, INC.DEF 14C12/13/2005
TURNAROUND PARTNERS, INC.10QSB11/21/2005
TURNAROUND PARTNERS, INC.8-K11/21/2005
TURNAROUND PARTNERS, INC.SC 14F1/A10/17/2005
TURNAROUND PARTNERS, INC.8-K9/21/2005
MOBILEPRO CORP8-K4/26/2005
MARKETOCRACY FUNDSN-30D9/7/2001
MARKETOCRACY FUNDSN-30D3/8/2001
Marketocracy Funds
http://www.changewaveresearch.com/pr/pr_20010117.html
Turnaround Partners, ( TRNP.OB ) , Corporate Strategies, Inc, etc
Turnaround Partners, Inc:
SEC filings: TRNP.OB
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/sec?s=TRNP.OB
Web Site: http://www.corporate-strategies.net
Turnaround Partners, Inc: Profile as found on Yahoo
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/pr?s=TRNP.OB
...Turnaround Partners, Inc., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Corporate Strategies, Inc., provides business restructuring, turnaround execution, and business development advisory services for emerging and re-emerging public and private companies. It provides strategic consulting services, including general business development, mergers, acquisitions, management advisory, and restructuring services. The company markets its services to individual public companies, hedge funds, institutional investors, and banks. In addition, Turnaround Partners, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kipling Holdings, Inc., owns a 35% limited partnership interest in a partnership that owns a Hilton hotel in West Palm Beach, Florida. The company was formerly known as Emerge Capital Corp. and changed its name to Turnaround Partners, Inc. in 2006. Turnaround Partners is headquartered in Houston, Texas....
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*** Incognitus, 2007-08-13: "Tobin Smith's dark side"
(NOTE: I do NOT see any current items on the website, ie all appear to be out of date material, but I might have missed them.)
http://www.thinkfn.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=89
You might also want to contact the individual who wrote this to make sure it is still the author's opinion or to see if the author has legal confirmation regarding the statements issued in this ThinkFN comment by Incognitus, 2007-08-13 (it appears this website is not in USA, ie messages in Portuguese, but I did select English )
On the About Us webpage: Why do we use nicknames ?
....Many times, we will be touching hot subjects in our articles. Even criminal subjects. Since the authors work in the industry, by divulging these subjects they could bring harm to themselves. Hence the use of nicknames....
Who here is most familiar with ....
.... Tobin Smith's possible recommendations (past and present) within the OTCBB universe of stocks?
For quite a while now I've been doing research on and analysis of the changing fortunes of clients of toxic financier Yorkville f/k/a Cornell.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=9964
In the course of that research/analysis I have run across some cozy 'networks' of companies + company executives + stock promoters (e.g., Tobin) + Yorkville + Yorkville 'agents'. (See graphic below as an example of the complex web within just one of these networks)
Within just the one network below I found no less than FOUR companies who are not only Yorkville clients but are or were Tobin Smith recommendations.
So, two questions:
- Does anyone here know of other Tobin reco's who happen to be Yorkville f/k/a Cornell clients?
- For any interested, would you please take a look at Table A in the iBox of the board I linked to above and tell me if you see any additional Tobin Smith reco's on that list of around 112 stocks/symbols? That list represents about half of the Yorkville clients we've been able to identify so far.
Thanks for any input! -jonesie
WaveWire (04/07/2008) -- Smartphone Wars: Apple vs. BlackBerry vs. … Android?
Free content:
http://www.changewave.com/freecontent/viewarticle.html?source=/wavewire/2008/04/9i42-smartphone-wars-apple-vs-blackberry-vs-android_-04-07-08.html
Smartphone Wars
Hot Tickets From the Alliance
Tech Alert: Web Explosion
Free Investment Training at the Las Vegas Money Show
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example:
Tech Alert: Web Explosion
(WaveWire has graph with this commentary)
...."The use of streaming video over the Web has more than doubled in the past year, and the popularity of sites like YouTube and Facebook show no signs of slowing. Similarly, file-sharing software has led to an explosion in the amount of large files transmitted over the Internet.
Internet service providers (ISPs) and networking companies have struggled to keep pace -- and a recent ChangeWave survey of professionals in the computer networking industry suggests that far more rapid growth lies ahead.
For example, 26% of respondents said the delivery of streaming video has significantly increased the demand for networking technology and products, while 38% said it's caused a moderate demand increase."...
(graph appears here)
..."In response to escalating pressures, some ISPs have resorted to questionable tactics to curb file sharing and video streaming.
Comcast (CMCSA) recently admitted it had blocked file-sharing technologies from San Francisco's BitTorrent and others, because the company felt they were using too much bandwidth. In an abrupt about-face, it now says it'll work with BitTorrent to find better ways to transmit files over the Internet.
Who wins big from the scramble to modernize an outdated Internet backbone? Cisco Systems (CSCO), of course, along with the big fiber carriers like Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-Verse.
Who loses? ISPs with outdated networks and inadequate bandwidth that are unable to keep up with explosive demand."...
Centerplate (CVP) : Shares Drop
Loss of Yankee Stadium Contract, also said it may have to stop paying dividends as early as June
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080403/centerplate_second_look.html?.v=1
NEW YORK (AP) -- Centerplate Inc., a convention center and ballpark caterer and manager, struck out with investors on Thursday after the company said it will not get a contract with the new Yankee Stadium in New York.
Shares dropped 38 cents, or 8.6 percent, to $4.05 in midday trading.
The slide followed a big drop Wednesday when Centerplate said it may have to stop paying dividends as early as June if it does not obtain an amendment to its credit facility.
That news led shares to fall to an all-time low of $3.50.
After the market closed, Centerplate said it was informed by the New York Yankees that it won't be the concessionaire for the new stadium, set to open in 2009. The company's current contract with the team that covers the existing stadium runs through Dec. 31.
Centerplate said if it does not obtain any new business to offset the loss of that contract in 2009, it will have a "material adverse effect" on its adjusted earnings.
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52 week range: USA$ 3.50 - 18.85
5 day chart (CVP, CVP-UN.TO)
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?s=CVP&t=5d&l=on&z=l&q=l&p=&a=vm,m26-12-9,r14&c=CVP-UN.TO
Had been paying $0.13 USA per share/unit
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=CVP&a=11&b=5&c=2003&d=03&e=4&f=2008&g=m
C/W's Cash Machine 25% newletter written by Bryan Perry got back in CVP in Jan 2008
I do NOT subscribe, but I did a symbol search ( see the titles below), since one of C/W's recent promos discussed the company (without naming it). Here is what the promo said : ..."A leading provider of food and related services this company has just signed a huge contract with one of the largest convention centers in the country. Current yield, 13.1%. "...
Feb 2008 news item Centerplate Wins One of Nation's Largest Convention Centers --
Centerplate Awarded 10 year contract for F&B Rights to Orange County Convention Center
http://www.stockhouse.com/news/news.asp?tick=CVP&newsid=6359654
Here are the most recent that probably had commentary regarding CVP
04/02/2008 Update on Centerplate Inc. (CVP) Cash Machine 25%
03/28/2008 A New Wave of Optimism Spurs the Markets Cash Machine 25%
03/28/2008 Fresh Money Cash Machine 25%
03/21/2008 The Roller Coaster Ride Continues for Investors Cash Machine 25%
03/14/2008 A Bear-Sized Shoe Drops Out of Nowhere Cash Machine 25%
03/07/2008 Market Fails to Shake Off Negative Job Data Cash Machine 25%
02/29/2008 Market Rally Hits Snag on More Credit Worries Cash Machine 25%
02/22/2008 More Thrills, Chills and Spills for Investors Cash Machine 25%
02/15/2008 The Technical Test for the Market is Here and Now Cash Machine 25%
02/08/2008 The Stage Is Set for a Fed-Induced Rally Cash Machine 25%
02/01/2008 Bid for Yahoo! By Mr. Softie Keeps Fire Lit Under Stocks Cash Machine 25%
01/25/2008 Congress Gets the Checkbook Out ... Must Be an Election Year Cash Machine 25%
01/18/2008 Tell Me Something I Don't Know Cash Machine 25%
01/14/2008 Play Ball! It's Time to Get Back Into Centerplate Inc. (CVP) Cash Machine 25%
IGC Tobin smith shold get it SOONNN http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080313/clth022.html?.v=101
If Tobin was smart he'd add WNBD for a Eco (Green) play before it's not a micro anymore. His batting avg is horrible and should add companies that show continued execution of their business plan with sound DD. IMHO
Pondering Primate: VOYT as “Next Generation of the Net”
Technology developed by U.S. Government and top VCs unlocks the “Next Generation of the Net”
Scott P Shaffer, CEO and Chief Innovator of VisionaryInnovationsInc (company that provides marketing, financing and consulting for emerging technologies) & Author Of 'The Pondering Primate'
http://www.visionaryinnovationsinc.com/next_generation_internet_holding_company.html
“Next Generation of the Net” is also posted on 'The Pondering Primate' blog website:
http://theponderingprimate.blogspot.com/
Building the infrastructure for Web 2.0
..."Very rarely, if ever, do we find a way to invest along side with some of the smartest investors in Silicon Valley, at a fraction of the cost, in a publicly traded vehicle, run by execs with billion dollar track records AND on the verge of generating revenues for various new/existing multi-billion dollar markets."...
It appears that Tobin Smith has vacated his position in all of his MicroCap picks. The latest disclosure statement from his ChangeWave MicroCap website!
"The Editor Tobin Smith, does not own any securities which are the subject of the commentary, analysis, opinions, advice, or recommendations in, or which are otherwise mentioned in the newsletter."
March 5 2008: C/W Microcap stocks
Quotes for Possible C/W Microcap stocks: ABP, AIS, BMD, CUR ( was NRLS ), GNOLF.OB ( ie GNO.V ) , INO, ITKG.OB, LSCG.OB ( was LSGP.OB ), NXXI, OCLS, OMNI, RPTN.OB, SPPI, TREN.OB, VOYT.OB, XCHC.OB
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/cq?d=v1&s=ABP%2c+AIS%2c+BMD%2c+CUR%2c+GNO.V%2c+GNOLF.OB%2c+INO%2c+ITKG.OB%2c+LSCG.OB%2c+NXXI%2c+OCLS%2c+OMNI%2c+RPTN.OB%2c+SPPI%2c+TREN.OB%2c+VOYT.OB%2c+XCHC.OB
March 2008:
NOTEs:
...As I have said before, I do NOT subscribe to the C/W MicroCap newsletter (nor the InnerCircle, nor the BioTech, etc), so I do NOT know what is written. I put the list together from C/W promos, C/W website disclosures, messages posted on internet forums, etc and then check C/W's website doing a symbol search, etc......
...If you want to comment on what was written or add to the list, please do....
03/05/2008, Spare Backup Gains Traction, Microcap
03/05/2008, Fresh Money, Microcap
In both:
ABP, AIS, GNOLF, OCLS, RPTN, SPPI
03/05/2008, Spare Backup Gains Traction, C/W Microcap
VOYT, INO, LSCG, NXXI, TREN, XCHC
In neither:
BMD, CUR, ITKG, OMNI
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C/W MicroCap Disclosure Statements for March 3, 2008:
March 3, 2008, Securities Owned By Josh Levine:
Antares Pharma(AIS)
Raptor Networks (RPTN)
March 3, 2008, Securities Owned By Tobin Smith:
..."The Editor Tobin Smith, does not own any securities which are the subject of the commentary, analysis, opinions, advice, or recommendations in, or which are otherwise mentioned in the newsletter."...
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C/W Biotech Investor Disclosure Statements for March 3, 2008:
NOTE: ...The exact same list of stocks (ie 8 names) in Shulman's BioTech newsletter holdings disclosure is his list (ie 8 names) for Shulman's C/W Shorts newsletter disclosure....
March 3, 2008, Securities Owned by Michael Shulman
Newsletter: ChangeWave Biotech Investor
Securities:
Aradigm (ARDM)
Cerus (CERS)
Cepheid (CPHD)
Gilead Sciences (GILD)
Isolagen (ILE)
Oculus (OCLS)
Prana (PRAN)
Spectrum Pharmaceuticals (SPPI)
03/03/08 Barron's: At LDK Sunlight Would Disinfect
http://online.barrons.com/article/SB120432886290404199.html?mod=yahoobarrons&ru=yahoo
02/19/08, LSCG.OB : Philips filed patent civil lawsuit against Lighting Science Group; LED Holdings; and LED Effects
Form 8-K for LIGHTING SCIENCE GROUP CORP
29-Feb-2008
Other Events
Item 8.01. Other Events
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/080229/lscg.ob8-k.html
On February 19, 2008, Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions, Inc. ("Philips") filed (but has not served) a civil lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts against
(i) Lighting Science Group Corporation (the "Company");
(ii) LED Holdings, LLC ("LED Holdings"); and
(iii) LED Effects, Inc., an entity whose assets were acquired by LED Holdings ("LED Effects")
(Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions, Inc. v. Lighting Science Group Corporation, et al.).
The lawsuit alleges that the defendants have infringed five (5) related patents.
The complaint does not name any product that is alleged to infringe and provides no specific facts in support of the claims of infringement. The lawsuit seeks injunctive relief and unspecified compensatory and treble damages and attorneys' fees for the alleged patent infringement.
The subject patents are owned in the name of Color Kinetics, Inc. ("CK"), which was acquired by Philips in August 2007.
The Company is reviewing Philips' allegations, but believes they are without merit and intends to dispute them in light of, among other things, the following:
• Since 1994, LED Effects has been designing, developing and selling custom-designed, pulse-with-modulation (PWM) controlled, color-changing LED fixtures and components. As successor to the assets of LED Effects, the Company believes it is (and LED Effects has been since its inception) considered a leader in this fixture and component space, and it continues to develop and sell cutting-edge LED-based products today.
• Prior to Phillips' acquisition of CK, a Philips affiliate conducted extensive due diligence relating to the intellectual property of LED Effects. The Philips affiliate subsequently (i) proposed and consummated a joint development agreement with LED Effects and (ii) proposed a minority investment in LED Effects.
• The Philips affiliate previously contracted with LED Effects to develop and manufacture products in accordance with the Philips affiliate's specifications and using LED Effects' proprietary technology. The Philips affiliate then used such products to compete successfully against CK before CK was subsequently acquired by Philips.
• Since the CK acquisition, Philips has continued to purchase and distribute linear products employing the technology of LED Effects, as indicated on Philips' web site. (www.nam.lighting.philips.com/us/luminaires/products.php).
Genoil Inc. Announces Private Placement
Wednesday February 27, 7:00 pm ET
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(MARKET WIRE)--Feb 27, 2008 -- Genoil Inc. (CDNX:GNO.V - News) (OTC BB:GNOLF.OB - News) (the "Corporation") is pleased to announce its intention to conduct a private placement for total gross proceeds of up to U.S. $2,000,000, whereby the Corporation will issue Units at a price of U.S. $0.66 per Unit, each Unit consisting of one common share and 0.25 common share purchase warrants ("Warrants"). The Warrants are exercisable until five years following their issue date at a price of U.S. $0.99. The common shares issued in connection with this private placement are subject to a four-month hold period pursuant to the rules of the TSX Venture Exchange and Canadian securities legislation. Completion of the private placement remains subject to receipt of all necessary approvals, including that of the TSX Venture Exchange.
FCoE/iSCSI debate
Posted by Alacritech's Larry Boucher ( blog Larry's Thoughts) on July 19, 2007
http://larrysthoughts.com/blog/2007/07/post.html
..."What is the story with FCoE? Why has it suddenly become the darling of the Fiber Channel world? A closer look at this protocol and where it might take us is probably a worthwhile, and certainly timely, topic for the storage community.
FCoE can be likened to UDP. UDP is a lightweight transport protocol that was used to move data more efficiently than TCP. However, it doesn’t guarantee delivery of data, so to use it, one must wish to send data that if lost, will not be missed or which the application can re-transmit (certainly not practical in the wide area). Whether or not one can accept this tradeoff largely depends upon the application.
In the case of broadcast audio, the use of UDP is frequently not a problem, as in general, our ears are capable of integrating or smoothing out small drop-outs. Video is much more of a problem, as the encoding schemes are not forgiving of drop-outs, and our eyes are far less forgiving as well. In the past, UDP was used for local area transmissions largely because local area connections were of sufficient quality that errors occurred very infrequently. Users could accept the much less efficient means of guaranteeing delivery implemented at the application layer because errors occurred so infrequently.
Today however, with corporate data being transported extensively over both the local and wide area, users simply can’t tolerate inconsistencies in delivery associated with UDP, and its use has consequently been sharply curtailed. In addition, faster processors and TCP offload have obviated the need for a protocol more efficient than TCP. In fact, using TCP offload is more processor efficient than UDP.
The major argument for FCoE is exactly that of UDP—efficiency. FCoE provides Fiber Channel functionality over Ethernet. This means that the robust qualities of TCP are traded off for the less functional but lighter weight upper layer Fiber Channel protocols. In addition to claims regarding Fiber Channel’s efficiency, arguments have been made that FCoE preserves the “look and feel” of Fiber Channel, which is understood by enterprise storage professionals that presently manage the storage infrastructure.
Depending on the agenda of the person or organization that is pushing FCoE, I would add a few other objectives that can be attributed to those advocating its use. At a high level, storage management can be broken into two areas: the management of storage devices and data, and the management of the storage infrastructure. If standard Ethernet protocols were used (as is the case with iSCSI) the storage infrastructure effectively is merged with the Ethernet infrastructure.
As long as sufficient differences exist from Layer 3 and up, between the standard networking infrastructure and the storage infrastructure, separate people and products can be justified to build and support the storage infrastructure. This allows the storage individuals, many of whom have labored hard to master the complexities of Fiber Channel, to feel secure in their jobs, and the storage network suppliers to continue to sell high-margin relatively low-volume products.
I think that one thing that both sides of the FCoE/iSCSI debate would agree on is that FCoE is not designed for use in a large network, and certainly not for the wide area. I suspect that everyone would also agree that like TCP and UDP, there is no good way for a server to support the same data under both protocols simultaneously. Therefore, as remote archival, synchronized remote facilities and consumer demand for remote block level data increase, it will become more and more difficult to use FCoE effectively, and like UDP, it will slowly atrophy.
Gateways from FCoE to iSCSI (or FCIP) will add cost and performance penalties, while iSCSI will have the flexibility to provide any cost/performance required, from a basic NIC to a sophisticated Chimney based accelerator. The network infrastructure in an iSCSI environment can be maintained completely separately from the remaining corporate network if desired, but it is still comprised of components that are understood by standard networking personnel, and are far less expensive than the low-volume storage only infrastructure products.
Because the low cost and high level of functionality of iSCSI, it is hard to imagine how, long term, all storage will not be delivered over conventional Ethernet and TCP/IP. This is likely to happen regardless of the Fiber Channel communities’ move to FCoE. However, it looks to me like FCoE is the camel’s nose under the iSCSI tent. That, combined with the fact that iSCSI is growing very rapidly and will ramp that much faster with the advent of ten gigabit Ethernet, while FCoE is still two years from seeing any product at all would lead me to believe that there is a good chance that FCoE will be still-born."...
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Alacritech's Larry Boucher profile:
http://www.alacritech.com/Company/Boucher.aspx
Jan 2002 Q&A with Larry Boucher by r. Koprowski (Koprowski has been a journalist for 17 years, covering technology and computing for PBS-TV, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes ASAP, among others.)
http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/archive/c0201/54c01/54c01.asp
...Back in 1979 at Shugart Associates, Larry Boucher invented the SCSI standard, the famed "scuzzy" interface. That interface permits PCs to connect to peripherals and storage devices....
Larry Boucher & others in a 2007 exchange re FCoE and iSCSI
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ips/current/msg02357.html
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May 2007: "Will server virtualization end the FC-iSCSI debate? There are pros and cons on both sides of the argument -- and the winning answer depends on your enterprise's storage strategy." by Mario Apicella
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/05/04/19OPstorinside_1.html
includes:
..."Back to our two transport protocols. Both FC and iSCSI have many appealing points; the former is field-proven and mature, while the latter claims ease of use and a better future (up to 100G). There is obviously more to both technologies than that succinct comparison, but a conversation I had last week with Dell Storage Technologist Matt Baker reminded me of another selling point that iSCSI storage solutions can claim over rival FC-based products. It has to do with server virtualization and how its requirements may impact your storage acquisitions.
“One of the areas that not very many people talk about is storage for server virtualization,” Baker says, adding that many Dell customers are concerned about the intersection points of server virtualization and storage area networks. “Part of what we found [in our customers’ concerns] is the complexity associated with managing a FC-based shared storage solution in a virtual environment."
Baker enumerates the major challenges that admins face when combining server virtualization and SANs, including facilitating VM mobility while maintaining data integrity and data security. What's the best way to back up data, and how can you take advantage of the benefits of a SAN in a virtualized world?
“As we dug more into it, we started to discover that iSCSI, in many ways, helps to alleviate those challenges,” Baker says.
From a storage network admin point of view, I couldn’t agree more. For example, "...
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April 2007: "A single protocol in your SAN? New FCoE standard proposes to extend native FC transport to Ethernet." also by Mario Apicella
http://www.infoworld.com/infoworld/article/07/04/13/16OPstorinside_1.html
includes:
..."What FCoE proposes is essentially running FC directly over Ethernet, without using another transport layer (TCP/IP serves as this transport layer for FCIP). With FCoE, the FC frame is wrapped inside an Ethernet frame, all with minimal overhead as compared to FCIP.
One of the problems that the new standard has to solve is that it's perfectly acceptable to discard a frame in the Ethernet world, while similar behavior is a mortal sin in FC networks. For example, Ethernet drops frames when the amount of incoming traffic exceeds the capacity of the buffers in a switch. Dropping a frame doesn't cause data loss, because TCP will retransmit frames for which there is no acknowledgement, but that retransmission causes a delay.
By contrast, the obsessively efficient FC protocol never drops a frame. Each end of a FC connection keeps the other party informed of how many buffers are available, and frames are sent only if there is enough buffer capacity at the destination port.
FCoE aims to mimic that behavior via PAUSE frames, a little-known and rarely used extension to the Ethernet protocol that, as its name implies, suspends the flow when there is a congestion point.
It may take years before FCoE products reach our SANs, but I'll speculate that the new standard will make it easier and more affordable to connect your servers to the fabric without doubling with another transport protocol such as iSCSI. You may still need FCIP to bridge remote fabrics, but local connections can speak FC regardless of the medium.
Is the future of iSCSI threatened by FCoE? It's hard to tell at this point, but I think the usual factors such as cost and friendliness of the solutions will determine the outcome.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of FCoE is that it will make it possible to consolidate FC and Ethernet into a single, reliable, fast fabric -- 10 Gig Ethernet, anyone? "...
LSCG.OB : Another Overvalued, Overhyped OTC BB Company
by Michael Goode ( who Discloses: I am short LSCG) on SeekingAlpha
http://seekingalpha.com/article/65892-lighting-sciences-group-another-overvalued-overhyped-otc-bb-company?source=yahoo
SeekingAlpha: the above is one of two items in section Opinion & Analysis on LSCG.OB
http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/lscg.ob?source=more_author_symbols
Goode wrote in his blog re Jeff Bishop’s positive review of the company on SeekingAlpha:
..."His article is entirely fluff."..., etc
re Michael Goode : profile found on SeekingAlpha
http://seekingalpha.com/author/michael-goode
....is an independent investor who follows a value investing philosophy. He received his B.A. in psychology from Earlham College and his M.A. in Cognitive Psychology from Washington University. Besides investing, he works as a consultant.
He says visit his blog: Goode Value
Here is the link: (note on the right are links to a longer profile, way to contact him, his portfolios, etc)
http://www.goodevalue.com/
NOTE from ME: ...From past promos, C/W website symbol searches, etc, it appears LSCG is a C/W MicroCap recommendation, however, I do NOT subscribe so I am NOT sure....
ie possible C/W MicroCaps, BUT remember, since the individuals who first asked for the research about T.S. & C/W have moved on to other interest, I am NOT keeping the list up-to-date:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/cq?d=v1&s=ABP%2c+AIS%2c+BMD%2c+CUR%2c+GNO.V%2c+GNOLF.OB%2c+INO%2c+ITKG.OB%2c+LSCG.OB%2c+MOBL.OB%2c+NXXI%2c+OCLS%2c+OMNI%2c+RPTN.OB%2c+SPPI%2c+TREN.OB%2c+VOYT.OB%2c+XCHC.OB
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