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Yea... Those were definitely some fun days. Too bad we didn't sell all of our shares back then. Huh...
Hang in there Spence.
Take care...
The best idea is to put your money elsewhere. HISS was a gamble at best and most of us lost. This company doesn't deserve anymore of our time, let alone anymore of anyone else's money. Do yourself a favor and buy some mutual funds and big board stocks with fundamentals.
These people are beyond stupid... At best.
Money is money, just depends on how you invest it. An acquisition would be great, but I believe PTSC will go after something that will generate more revenue. They did mention it a while back, I believe. They should be investing their money as we speak whether it be in a cash account or CD's. Either way, They're making money right now.
P.S. I thought you looked familiar... Oh Oh!... JK.
No, I dumped most of my GTEM shares back when Bob quit the company. PTSC is the only penny I've been keeping an eye on. Other than that, it's mostly mutual funds and big board stocks from here on out.
Ever heard of investing your money? LOL! Even at a crappy 5 percent, 100 mil earns you 5 million a year while 400 mil earns you 20 mil a year.
One of my best friends retired with 3 million in several cash funds. He earns approx $150,000 a year and doesn't even touch his principal amount. There are many other options out there.
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I'm very familiar with the story and even though we don't really see eye to eye on many of the details, I can understand and do respect your efforts. There are several things that happened after you left.
Thank you for your time.
Sorry Vern, I disagree. The stock went sour because Globetel didn't know how to run a legitimate business. Without the proper funding, your ship would have never been completed either. IMO.
http://www.forbes.com/afxnewslimited/feeds/afx/2007/05/17/afx3731323.html
Has nothing to do with our deal, but Russia sues Bank of NY. How funny is that. LOL!
I'm not talking about 90% being former employees that post on this board. As far as my glass being empty, it's not. I would say it's about an eighth of what I used to call full. What I have left deserves a few answers and I'm not in this to convince anybody.
It's one thing to have a few disgruntled workers, but I believe we're talking about 90% of the people who are no longer with us. Nothing to do with the company? I don't think so.
Perhaps, but I doubt the company's history is just going to disappear.
Alot of this is just bad business by management. The possibility that you may have disgruntled workers and shareholders lies directly on the shoulders of the company.
You reap what you sow.
I'll agree that Jones probably over estimated Globetel's ability to effectively run an organized business.
Would you care to define your innuendo? There has never been anything selfish about my motives. I have shared my experiences with this group, which date back to the unveiling of SW1 in San Bernardino.
My only purpose here is to get some answers.
You can only go so far with limited funding and Bob did the best he could given the circumstance. Coming from a NASA back ground should make it clear to everyone here that you don't just slap parts together and call it good.
What is it that Murch is delivering?
Hey SEC! Could you guys please take a deeper look into this company as well? Thanks.
http://www.bigappleconsulting.com/
I guess it all depends... I wouldn't pay for services not received, but I would be very open to reasoning. Did the company try to be reasonable? Who knows...
Either way, it doesn't make good business sense to just piss off everyone that ever worked for you.
Sounds familiar, huh.
They haven't! That's why you have to wonder about today's release. Is Globetel just name dropping here or do they really intend on doing good business?
Raytheon brings instant credibility to anyone who draws their interest. Unfortunately, it seems our company has been busy spending all their time and money promoting the idea and not funding the project appropriately. IMO, Globetel ruined their chance a long time ago and we're just now hearing about the good potential they had lined up.
I hope I'm wrong, but I get the feeling it's too late.
IMO, I doubt Ratheon would be interested as long as Globetel is part of the equation.
I can summarize it with one word Steve.
Globetel.
My only question has been directed towards the company as to why people are leaving? Regardless of whether they are fired or quit, I just want to know who and why? Apparently, this information isn't important, even though I own part of the company.
I've done more DD here than most here will ever know, but that is besides the point. As far as time goes... Yes, I understand, but I also believe that it takes a team effort to get things done right. However, I'm having a hard time understanding this so called "progress" when I keep hearing about people leaving the company without a peep about who or why these people left. Are these not material events?
Anyway, yes, I'm still a share holder, but yes, I don't come close to having the shares I once had.
I really thought we had something good here, maybe we still do, but it's becoming a little harder to believe.
Well, lets put it this way... The people that don't know aren't impressed, so yes, I guess I'm speaking for myself here. However, I would like to know what you know.
Are you impressed with the way things are going? If so, please share your information with the rest of us? I have always been a supporter and have gone way out of my way to help. All I'm asking for in return is honesty, integrity, and a little straight forward information.
Great... So am I supposed to change my mind here about how things are going? Either way, no one is impressed with the decisions that are being made. I'm also having difficulties in believing anything they have to say anymore.
LOL! Man, I couldn't have said it any better. ;)
Either way, the market knows enough about Big Apple and Frank Moody to stay the hell away from anything they stick their dirty fingers in.
I doubt their pumping efforts will be efficient to make it worth the time. Frank Moody as CEO is about as stupid as it gets.
Get lost Frank!
Couldn't have said it any better. Good job.
He did state it was the old one. I can't imagine management would be that stupid. well..... ummm....
Hey Guy,
All I can say is that Bob was one of the best people to step foot into our investment and the fact that he is no longer involved speaks for itself.
The details… Who knows, but it’s hard to believe anything the company has to say when Rob gives us a response like that.
As shareholders, we deserve detailed and truthful information from the company instead of the BS Rob just displayed, if that in fact was him. Also, I would hope that the company would take into consideration that there are some very respected and accomplished individuals that went to bat for them.
If they trash everyone, who in their right mind is going to consider working for them? Just a thought…
Well, that was a pretty decent response, but alarming to me when he indicated that Jones and Sands actually lied. There is something to be said about Mr Jones. He's as honest as they come.
Why wouldn't Rob just state that Kelly Cramer did such a horrible job that perhaps she misquoted Mr. Jones and Mr. Sands? Is he giving her article enough credit that those statements were actually made by these individuals? If so, then what else is true?
Anyway... This really sucks. Mr Jones is a very well respected individual and wouldn't state something that wasn't true. Either he was misquoted by the article or Rob just flat out lied to us.
Either way, it's time for Globetel to pull their head out and start giving us some facts. I really hate getting my information from BS articles written by BS journalists. But then again... all we get from Globetel anymore is BS anyway, so go figure.
You don't get a dividend unless you own the shares. People who short a stock aren't the true owners, they borrow against it hoping for a lower price. If and when they actually purchase the stock at the lower price, then they pocket the difference.
People who were short, should have picked up their shares back below .50 last month. IMO, it's too late for that.
I was hoping for the lower gap fill, but it never happened. I still have plenty though as I'm about to go free. It's about time!
Funny the guy's name was Seth. IMO, this is the kind of garbage that needs to be dealt with. How convenient for them to keep people from buying and only giving them the chance to sell. This is just another way of keeping any buying pressure from getting way out of control. I call BS on the brokerage.
But then again... There seems to be a lot of BS coming from our management too, so go figure.
http://www.jonco48.com/blog/spongeBob_20drunk.jpg
What about both? ;)
Best post of the day. Your point couldn't have been made any better.
great...
I couldn't have said it any better. Bob is a good man.
So... Is pypr going to do it this time, or is this going to be a fake?
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=pypr&p=D&yr=0&mn=3&dy=0&id=p99381782665
AURC. Hey Low, remember this? Hehee. Just wanted to point it out to you.
AURC
Doesn't seem this gold stock wants action, no PR story cycle, but something funny going on lately, with PPs movement. Very weak volume for CMF accumulation on stalled PPs. I'd start watching again. Kept it on watch list after cleanup.
Pinky
Strictly a guess, but if ARUC decides to play the PR story hype game, now would be a good time to start. Someone is buying strong, just no volume to get many shares. My guess is this pattern will continue until enough shares have been bought and you'll see a new PR release. Keep watching IMO
Now here's todays news. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=15359666
The chart.
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=aurc&p=D&yr=0&mn=3&dy=0&id=p99381782665