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AVEW with big volume buying today.
Actionview International (AVEW) up 87.50% !
Volume: 157,669,478
STLK chart is flying !
Stl Marketing Group, (STLK) up 100.00% !!!
Volume: 41,959,861
High Performance Bev (TBEV) up 47.37% !!
Volume: 65,653,155
$EPAZ will get busy this afternoon ! Stay tuned !
EPAZ gaining momentum !
EPAZ heading into lunch time, look for volume push this afternoon !
EPAZ should pick up after lunch time, imo.
EPAZ trying to push thru those 3's !
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EPAZ, over 50 million in volume !
EPAZ .0002 x .0003 big volume hitting finally...
EPAZZ took some momo juice and is getting busy now...
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$EPAZ picking up the pace now !
EPAZ digging in, needs a shot of momo juice !
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EPAZ ask stacking...a little volume push and away we go.
$EPAZ consolidating at this level...
$EPAZ looking fr traction...
EPAZ volume starting !
$EPAZ StockCharts http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=EPAZ
$EPAZ looking to push thru the 3's today...
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CNAB off to a nice start today !
$EPAZ in a load zone ! Easy double !
U.S. Gives Swiss Banks More Time to Come Clean
Justice Department's Extension Applies to 106 Banks
By Neil MacLucas
June 6, 2014 3:10 a.m. ET
http://online.wsj.com/articles/u-s-gives-swiss-banks-more-time-to-come-clean-1402038572
ZURICH—The U.S. Justice Department has given some Swiss banks that may have helped wealthy Americans hide assets an extra month to hand over information about their activities.
The banks taking part in a disclosure program have until July 31 to provide information about their U.S. client businesses, the Justice Department said Thursday.
The Justice Department said it had extended the deadline for the so-called category 2 banks from the original June 30 date because some banks had had difficulty obtaining evidence over whether accounts had been declared to the Internal Revenue Service.
Category 2 banks in the self-reporting program, set up by the Justice Department as part of its crack down on tax evasion, have agreed to examine their books and compile information about how they set up Swiss accounts for U.S. clients.
The Justice Department has said that 106 Swiss banks, roughly a third of the country's total, already have committed to this category of the program. It allows banks to pay penalties for undeclared accounts in exchange for eligibility for nonprosecution agreements.
Last month Credit Suisse Group AG , Switzerland's second-largest bank, pleaded guilty in a Virginia court to aiding tax evasion and agreed to pay $2.6 billion to settle the case. Credit Suisse wasn't part of the Justice Department program.
http://online.wsj.com/articles/u-s-gives-swiss-banks-more-time-to-come-clean-1402038572
Netflix Brushes Off Legal Threat From Verizon
In Messages to Subscribers, Movie Company Blames Internet Service
By Drew FitzGerald And Shalini Ramachandran
June 5, 2014 5:40 p.m. ET
http://online.wsj.com/articles/netflix-brushes-off-legal-threat-from-verizon-1402004231
Netflix Inc. stood behind its move to name and shame services like Verizon Communications Inc. for allegedly sluggish online videos, even after the broadband provider threatened legal action over the claims.
Verizon General Counsel Randal Milch sent Netflix a cease-and-desist letter Thursday, after the streaming-video company posted blunt messages on subscribers' computer screens blaming Verizon when certain shows stalled out.
"The Verizon network is crowded right now," said one of the messages, which a subscriber reposted on Twitter. Netflix said its system had sent messages to subscribers of other broadband companies as well.
"Netflix's false accusations have the potential to harm the Verizon brand in the marketplace," Verizon's letter said, adding that many factors affect customers' Internet performance, including Netflix's own choices about how to manage its network. The letter demanded evidence of Netflix's claims and warned Verizon could "pursue legal remedies" otherwise.
Netflix stood behind the messages. "We are trying to provide more transparency," spokesman Joris Evers said. "Verizon is trying to shut down that discussion."
The dispute is another sign of the increasingly contentious world of Internet transit amid debates between Web content producers and big broadband companies over who should bear the cost of shuttling massive amounts of digital traffic.
It is especially noteworthy given Netflix struck a deal with Verizon about a month ago to link the companies' networks and ease the flow of Netflix's videos. Netflix will pay for the hookups, an agreement it said it reached reluctantly because Verizon wasn't allowing other low-cost routes into its network to expand.
The connections are just getting set up. Data from network research firm Renesys show the two networks already set up a test connection to carry video in the Dallas area, but major networks typically need links in dozens of cities to deliver traffic effectively.
Verizon said it plans to fulfill the terms of its agreement with Netflix over the next few months.
"We are working on the first 13 cities, and we do plan to have everything done in 2014," said Verizon spokesman Bob Elek. "All of this kerfuffle that is going on isn't affecting that."
Netflix earlier this year also agreed to pay Comcast Corp., the nation's largest broadband provider, for a similar direct connection into its network after months of their shared customers seeing poor streaming quality.
Netflix says it is testing ways to let its subscribers know "how their Netflix experience is being affected by congestion on their broadband provider's network." It says such notices aren't limited to Verizon customers and that it is testing the notifications for "a couple hundred thousand" people across several other U.S. broadband providers as well.
The notices, which Netflix started showing to customers early last month, only appear to customers streaming via computers—not through other devices such as Blu-ray players, gaming consoles or Internet-connected TVs. Netflix says it sends the messages when a customer's streaming runs into high congestion, drops to a low average bitrate and results in a high percentage of video buffering. Netflix says it may modify its methodology as it continues the test.
"There is no basis for Netflix to assert that issues with respect to playback of any particular video session are attributable solely to the Verizon network," Verizon's letter said.
http://online.wsj.com/articles/netflix-brushes-off-legal-threat-from-verizon-1402004231
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