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Glad to see the Bashers loading up.
That is usually a good sign. If this company wasn't heading in the right direction they would have cut and run. Instead you have Sratey with his $200 investment spending most of his days posting on this board, nary a positive statement.
I agree, but why would the site tweet that by accident? Maybe one is coming and they sent out the tweet too soon?
Interesting on Twitter:
I searched for "MFLI" and 1 day ago was a post from smallcapvoice that said "7-20-10 Audio Interview with Bravada International Ltd (OTCPK: MFLI) http://bit.ly/aalNbZ
The link went to an empty page and there is no mention of that interview on their page...
Will Bravada be required to offer additional shares for purchase?
Or do the same number of shares remain, and the TSX just operate as an intermediary to purchase the same shares?
The latter does not make much sense to me because they would have to be the same price at all times that way, which does not appear to be what people here are saying.
Thanks for the responses and help.
So for example, if the Canadian MFLI (whatever that symbol is) were to open up and trade at 0.10, would the American MFLI automatically bump up to 0.10? Does the American MFLI still trade on the OTC and can it be influenced by the MM's and brought back down from whereever the Canadian PPS rests?
I will do the research myself a little later, but if anyone knows and could help me understand, I would appreciate.
Can someone explain exactly how that works.
Forgive my ignorance, but I am a little unclear as to how a dual listing works, and what that means for my shares.
That must be a typo. You meant MM not K, right?
That would be a $400 investment at best.
Hey Mods, Someone should write a post that just bullet points all of the ongoing projects Bravada has going on right now and sticky it at the top for those who need a quick idea of what this company has going on.
E.g.:
-Realty show 1
-Realty show 2
- Ca Store
-Vegas project
-Online Stuff
-etc.
Might be helpful to people who come to the site but dont have the time to sift through the ibox.
They broadcast their shows on affiliate networks.
And, did you admit to trading based upon information that was not known to the general public?
That's not something I would be bragging about in an internet forum.
Good luck to you.
Don't set your expectations too high.
Last time everyone did, (announcement of the show, sizzle reel)it resulted in dissapointment and a sell-off.
This is a pink sheet with very limited cash and funding. It won't be on national free-tv like fox, cbs, etc.. IMO, E! and MTV are a reach.
And so, with baited breath, we wait...
E! News Tonight - Featuring Bravada/Muscle Flex
11:30 p.m. for those of us on the East Coast.
Set your DVR's at the very least. The X17 video showed an interview with both KK and Danny Alex.
This is where it all begins.
There is a huge market for this, like it or not.
Jerry Springer, Jack Ass, etc.
Notice that there is no longer "Lifesyles of the Rich and Famous."
Its 2010, this stuff sells.
you have to understand that the networks saw/will see a full pilot episode and have input going forward.
We saw a 2 minute clip of a weekend worth of footage. This is what sells. Provocative clips.
If the same thing was done with the Jersey Shore, there would be the same reaction. Fast Forward a year, and they are getting paid.
Just Like American Idol. Some watch only for the people who can't sing, and some stick around for the talent.
This was sort of the same thing.
If this gets a deal, which I think it will, it won't matter whether a few penny stock investors like the reel or not.
I'm still holding. And I'll be rewarded when its hits the airwaves.
Kim Kardashian Website Update re MFLI:
Join Me at the BRAVADA Couture/Muscle Flex VATA Launch Party
Mar 23/10
Tags: BRAVADA Couture, Kim Kardashian Photos, Launch Party, Muscle Flex, Photos, Workout Clothing
On April 8 I'll be at at The Whisper Lounge at The Grove in Los Angeles for the launch of the BRAVADA Couture Muscle Flex VATA Brasil active wear collection! These are some pics from the shoot I did with Muscle Flex. I'm really loving their new collection of comfy and stylish active wear... I literally wear it every time I go to the gym. It's super important for me to have comfortable gym wear but since the cameras are always around, it's really nice to have something that looks stylish and sexy too.
The event is going to be a lot of fun, with some surprise celeb guests! You can get tickets from the Muscle Flex website.
Thanks, Looks like NITE and ETMM are the two players right now. Heavy on the Ask too, so should keep it at 25 or take it up a little higher...
Bid support growing also.
Thanks, but that is 3 hours old.
L2 anyone? Pastor?
Thanks in advance...
Can you summarize? Can't access FB at work.
Well stated. I agree.
This company will take a little time to develop and position itself to where it seeks to be.
To quote one of Warren Buffett's rules to live by "Our Favorite Holding Period Is Forever," if you don't feel comfortable owning a stock for 10 years, you shouldn't own it for 10 minutes.
LA Times: The Kardashian Phenomenon
The Kardashian phenomenon
The sisters have created an empire despite their lack of traditional talents that lead to stardom. And it's not all sex appeal and scandal -- their tight-knit family seems to be part of the draw.
By Harriet Ryan and Adam Tschorn
February 19, 2010
When a reality show about the Kardashian sisters of Calabasas debuted in fall 2007, most people had never heard of the family and what was known could scarcely be considered positive.
Their late father, a lawyer, helped O.J. Simpson win acquittal at his murder trial; middle daughter Kim palled around nightclubs with Paris Hilton; and a graphic sex tape featuring the brunet and a former boyfriend ended up in the hands of a porn distributor.
Two and a half years later, the Kardashians are an inescapable cultural and commercial force. Their series, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians," which concludes its fourth season Sunday on E, has shattered viewership records for the cable network and spawned a spin-off show. Kim Kardashian.com is the world's most popular official celebrity website, according to its operator. Checkout-aisle magazines and gossip blogs cover the smallest details of the sisters' lives. And Madison Avenue calls on the family to sell mainstream America everything, from diet pills and orange juice to NASCAR and fast food.
Their popularity comes despite the fact that the sisters lack the talents that traditionally lead to superstardom and, some believe, partly because of it.
"There's an aspirational quality to somebody who has become a celebrity for -- and I don't say this in an offensive way -- but for not doing anything celebrity-worthy," said Matt Delzell, an executive at Davie Brown Entertainment, a company that helps corporations choose celebrity endorsers. The young women to whom the Kardashians appeal, he said, "tend to think that's pretty cool. That's something I might be able to achieve."
Television programming, especially on cable, is increasingly dependent on created rather than established celebrities. Turning nobodies -- or virtual nobodies -- into reality stars is cheaper than hiring actual somebodies. But the Kardashians have transcended that level. While personalities on Bravo's "Real Housewives" franchises and MTV's "Jersey Shore" and "The Hills" seem to exist to promote those shows, the Kardashians have turned their program into a promotional vehicle to expand their own empire.
Kris Jenner, the family matriarch and self-described "momager," said she had little time for those who criticized her brood for being "famous for nothing." She is too busy sorting through business opportunities, working on "SPINdustry" -- a Kardashian documentary special debuting Sunday on E -- and generally protecting what she only slightly self-consciously refers to as "our brand."
"At a certain point, you have to put on your business hat and think of yourself that way," she said recently.
"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" was conceived as a Hollywood version of "The Brady Bunch" -- the harmless high jinks of a loving blended family against a backdrop of wealth and famous connections.
After divorcing Robert Kardashian, with whom she had four children -- Kourtney, 30; Kim, 29; Khloe, 25; and Rob, 22 -- Kris married former Olympic gold medalist Bruce Jenner, who had four children of his own. The couple had two more daughters, Kendall, 14, and Kylie, 12. From the beginning, Kim occupied the Marcia role -- sexy and popular -- but there were story lines for everyone.
Her sisters snagged their own show, "Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami," last year and made headlines when Kourtney became pregnant by an on-again-off-again boyfriend and Khloe married Lakers' sixth man Lamar Odom less than a month after they met. When the NBA champions and their families visited the White House last month, Khloe was photographed chatting with President Obama. Kim, meanwhile, agonized over whether to get back together with New Orleans Saints star Reggie Bush. (She did and showed up on the sidelines at the most-watched Super Bowl in history.)
Cameras recorded every tear and shriek and the audience spiked. "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" has averaged 3.7 million viewers this year, double last season's total, and was especially successful in the young, female and free-spending demographic coveted by advertisers. According to Nielsen, Kardashian viewers tend to be single, college-educated women with no children, white-collar jobs and annual salaries of more than $60,000.
The show is the highest-rated series on cable among women ages 18 to 34, and occasionally beats even the network shows in its time slot for those viewers.
Why the Kardashians have succeeded where other programs purporting to show the real lives of beautiful people have not is the subject of much analysis in an industry eager to replicate them. Many credit the relationship between the sisters and their mother.
In spite of the sex tape, the quickie marriage and the out-of-wedlock child, the family still somehow manages to seem a model of sorts, said veteran celebrity journalist Bonnie Fuller. The sisters have their own homes, love interests and career prospects, but seem to enjoy nothing more than a good, long family talk at their mother's kitchen table.
"It's a modern-type of wholesome. We're living in a very different world now. Sarah Palin's daughter has a child out of wedlock," said Fuller, the editor in chief of Hollywood Life, a celebrity and entertainment website. "Despite everything that has gone on with them, they come across as a very tight-knit family, and that appeals to women."
Any conversation about the Kardashians' popularity eventually touches on the sexual allure of Kim. The tape she made with rapper Ray J -- she initially sued to stop it but later reached a settlement with distributor Vivid -- is "definitely a best-seller," a company spokeswoman said while declining to provide sales numbers. There was also a Playboy pictorial and her annual pin-up calendar. But she has managed to pull what marketers say is an unusual feat -- appealing to men without pushing away women.
"She's attractive to guys because she's absolutely beautiful," said Brad Haley, the executive vice president of marketing for CKE Restaurants, whose Carl's Jr. burger chain hired Kim to promote its new chicken salad. But she also draws in women, he said, because "she's not a waif-thin model. She's got curves . . . and talks about how she's got to diet and keep after her body."
"[Our fan base] started off very male, but it's transformed into a very heavily female base," Kim Kardashian said Tuesday backstage at the New York runway debut of a new Kardashian fashion line from Bebe. "I think that's because we're not afraid to share our beauty secrets and our flaws. If I have cellulite, I'm not afraid to talk about it and try to find a product to make it look better."
Beyond "Keeping Up" -- which Kris Jenner calls "the mothership" -- and its spinoff, the Kardashians stoke their tech savvy fans with an intense online presence. Kim's website, where she blogs and posts answers to fan questions, gets more than 6.7 million page views a month, according to Quantcast. Khloe's gets 3 million and Kourtney's 2 million, according to site operators.
"They have embraced social media in a way that is profoundly different than other celebrities," said Karina Kogan, chief marketing officer for Buzzmedia, a company that operates celebrity sites, including the Kardashians'. While Britney Spears, another Buzzmedia partner, relies on "a team of folks" to write the material on her site, the Kardashians most often handle it themselves, she said. The sisters routinely make news on Twitter or their blogs. When Kim wanted to refute reports that she had breast implants, she posted a photo of herself in a bikini at age 14.
How long the Kardashian franchise will endure is a subject that sparks debate. Kim's appearance on "Dancing With the Stars," which could have established her legitimacy as an entertainer with a broader national audience, fizzled when she was sent packing after two episodes.
"It remains to be seen how [the Kardashians] will do in the future. I don't think the TV show has an incredibly long shelf life," said Delzell, the branding executive.
But Kris Jenner is convinced otherwise. Asked to look 10 years in the future, she doesn't hesitate.
"It's 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians,' season 24. Kylie gets married," she said.
Can someone translate this NITE short post?
Warning: this took my slow work computer about 1 minute to load.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=46761162
I hate knowing what is going on with a company I invest in.
I would much rather Danny Alex never release a PR, so that I have absolutely no information about the direction of the company.
There are some really smart investors on this board.
Even if the PR's were fluff (which I do not believe they are), isn't it still better to know what is happening behind the scenes (no pun intended with the new reality show (that was a terrible attempt at humor)) instead of not hearing anything for months, like almost EVERY pinksheet?
How does one justify complaints about too many PR's?
Transparency is key.
Isn't it 3 hours and 12 (now 3) minutes?
Anyone else having trouble logging into ETrade?
Green is Good.
Another positive day.
If we had the volume, it would be around .03 IMO
Just bought another 200k at .024... Trying to help out by hitting the ask.
Pretty cool. Haven't seen that before. THanks.
Did I just see a trade for 26 shares?
Great list of questions.
I am curious about financing of operations, but i'm sure the $110,000 that DA just paid for stock will be a great start.
Has anyone emailed any questions for the CC?
If so, what were they?
Anyone have an L2 they could share?
TIA
I've been buying since it was at 0.005, and have never sold a share.
I will buy again if it dips, but I have a lot invested, and not much more to throw at it above .02.
thats fine, but dont complain when the PPS keeps dropping. It will be partially your fault
Buy at the ASK and support your own investment.
There are reasons for co-Producing Shows.
TLK Fusion is involved for a specific reason, probably because of rights to celebs, e.g. the kardashians.
Do you know
if he was able to confirm any float numbers?
Kardashian VATA Shoot pics could take a while.
If you saw the work of the photographers, you could see why. They aren't mall photographers. They do some pretty intense work.
I know nothing about modeling or photography, so those pics were easily the best I've ever seen. But, per my preface, that doesn't mean much.
It looks like
NITE and DOMS can walk this thing either way right now. They control both sides