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In some countries and cultures that life stile is accepted. But with that acceptance they must accept the Tsunami.
I heard that Jacko is kicking off his Asian tour in Thailand
We still have street justice but who will be the one to administer it.
Thanks buddy.
Anyone vote no?
The way you post I wouldn't have thought that Ray or Brad was one of your boys.
Hey LOR, it looks like your boy is about to get convicted.
Ill get you yet you wascally wabbit!
I forgot to mention that all shares bought up till Friday will qualify for the buyout.
I just called. No, it has changed or she miss understood.
The stock will not be halted on Friday. If the buyout gets approved after they tally up the votes, then trading will be halted. After that you will be contacted on what you want to do about your shares and where to send them to be converted. If your broker has your shares then they will be contacting you. This should take a few days.
News! Motion DNA Posts Stock Acquisition Agreement on Company's website
PHOENIX - PRNewswire-FirstCall - June 13
PHOENIX, June 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motion DNA Corporation (Pink Sheets:MTDX), announced today that it has posted a copy of the Proxy Statement and Stock Acquisition Agreement between the company and Formula 51-2, LLC on their web site. A copy of the document has been sent to the address of record for each shareholder eligible to vote on the acquisition of all of the company's shares by Formula 51-2, LLC.
To review the Agreement simply log on to
http://www.motiondnacorp.com/investor.php.
About Formula 51-2, LLC:
Formula 51-2, LLC is an Arizona investment company. The company was organized under the laws of the state of Arizona on June 6, 2003, by former NFL all-pro football player Jamir Miller. Now retired from professional football where he starred on professional teams in Cleveland and Arizona, Miller has undertaken several business ventures, including a real estate development company and a food processing center, among other business ventures. Formula 51-2's mission is to locate and enhance existing, undervalued businesses through investments, mergers and acquisitions.
About Motion DNA:
Motion DNA Corporation provides diagnostic testing for medical professionals and sports organizations. Motion DNA's biomechanical analyses and detailed reports provide its customers and consumers with solutions for preventing injuries, identifying physical limitations, diagnosing pre-existing injuries related to biomechanics, and improving physical performance levels. For additional information on the company, please visit the company website at www.motiondnacorp.com.
Certain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. All statements, other than statements of fact, included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential future plans and objectives of the company, are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Technical complications that may arise could prevent the prompt implementation of any strategically significant plan(s) outlined above. The company cautions that these forward-looking statements are further qualified by other factors. The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any statements in this release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
For more information on Motion DNA Contact:
Investor Relations
Motion DNA Corporation
15023 N. 73rd Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
1.877.425.7734 toll free
480.425.7734 phone
480.991.7736 fax
Motion DNA Corporation
Web site: http://www.motiondnacorp.com/investor.php/
http://www.motiondnacorp.com/
Copyright © 2005 PRNewswire
Thanks! that one works.
They don't know who to yell at, they all have lost it lol
So what you are saying is that things were better in the past?
So many times people said this could get ugly or it's getting ugly.
Something could only get ugly so much.
I think we are right on track.
If it drops below 10¢ I will be buying more shares of NVEI
I called the company and the girl said it will be halted on the 17th Friday
Sometimes you need to get back to the basics
Some technologies will help you find something and some will help you not to find something.
Like some smuck that can't find his brain and needs to work on his Damage plan to find it ;)
Ah, ancient Polish secret ;)
Not sure if I should post how to do it, someone may get wise to it and then you can't find the info.
Oh my! lol
BURNING UP 9/11 MONEY
By SUSAN EDELMAN
Sept. 11 widow Kathy Trant has turned her Long Island home into a $2 million showcase, traveled from the Vatican to Las Vegas, blown $500,000 on shoes, and bought breast jobs for pals and even strangers.
In the 31/2 years since her husband, Dan, died in the World Trade Center attacks, she has burned through nearly all the more than $5 million she received in compensation and donations. She says she treated the millions "like Monopoly money."
The mother of three has become a self-described "shopoholic" - and her compulsive buying has left her with intense guilt, shame and sadness.
After the plane hit the north tower on Sept. 11, Dan called Kathy from the 104th floor, where the 40-year-old worked as a bond trader for Cantor Fitzgerald. He said the smoke was unbearable. "I love you, and I love the kids," were his last words. His remains were never found.
Following the funeral, Kathy's weight zigzagged from 90 pounds to 170 pounds and down again. She numbed herself with booze and antidepressants.
Then she began spending.
With a seemingly bottomless bank account, she threw herself into expanding and renovating her 1,800-square-foot Northport, L.I., home, a project she and Dan, her "soul mate" of 15 years, had discussed doing together.
She didn't stop until she nearly tripled the square footage, and spared no expense in decorating and furnishing her dream house.
"That's what kept me alive," she said. "Staying up late ordering chandeliers from catalogs."
She spent $350,000 installing a full basketball court, also equipped for volleyball, tennis and Rollerblading, and a heated pool and hot tub in the back yard.
The kitchen has white marble countertops lined with gleaming appliances she rarely uses. The floors are rich Brazilian walnut.
A red-white-and-blue den, which includes a shrine of Dan's mementos, features four Peter Max paintings of the Statue of Liberty, which ran her $15,000. There are seven flat-screen TVs around the house. In the finished basement stands a $20,000 cherry-wood pool table.
The walls are decorated with sports memorabilia, including a Boston Celtics ball autographed by players on the team that once drafted her husband, who played professionally in Ireland.
In her master bedroom, she added a glass-enclosed fireplace that also serves the bathroom, with its claw-foot tub.
With the house makeover done, she really started to splurge.
Opening her walk-in closet, Trant said, "This is my addiction."
A floor-to-ceiling shoe rack is filled with $400 to $1,200 pairs: Prada, Marc Jacobs, Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Emilio Pucci, Vera Wang. Handbags include Fendi and Judith Leiber, designs priced at $5,000 each. The gowns have labels like Versace, Christian Dior and Roberto Cavalli - each costing her thousands.
"It's disgusting. I'm ashamed of it," she said, adding she hopes that telling her story will help others with the same problem.
"This is my misery. This does not make me happy. When I come home with it, I have guilt, horrible guilt. You know how many starving people I could feed with all these shoes?"
She wears 10 percent of the clothes, she said, and gives armloads away to friends. But she keeps buying more.
"I feel if I look pretty, I'm going to find someone like Danny," she said. "I want him to come home."
Trant's pet Yorkie, Mollie, cost $3,500; her daughter has three others. She paid $60,000 cash for a Chevy Tahoe SUV, and also bought a BMW.
She has traveled to Italy, Jamaica, Asia and Europe; taken friends and relatives on four Caribbean cruises for $50,000; taken 20 to the Bahamas for $30,000; 10 to Las Vegas for $15,000; and six to the Super Bowl for $70,000. The last couple of summers, she's paid $13,000 to rent a 10-room North Carolina beach house for a week for her kids and all their pals.
Trant has showered those around her with obsessive generosity.
She gave one friend $20,000 to pay her bills. She gave her former housecleaner $15,000 to buy a home in El Salvador. She's sent $1,000 checks to a friendly clerk at Bergdorf Goodman, and treated salesgirls at Saks to shoes.
After getting a facial in Las Vegas, she gave the beautician, a single mom, $4,000 for breast implants. She gave a friend $7,000 for a boob job because, Trant said, the woman "hated her breasts and didn't want to spend her son's college tuition money."
She buys wrinkle-reducing Botox injections for girlfriends. A plastic surgeon gives her a discount - $600 for three at a time. Trant tattooed an American flag and "9/11" on her back and got a permanent black stripe of "eyeliner" tattooed around her eyes, which never runs when she cries.
She gave one friend a $3,000 watch. "She didn't take it, and I just threw it at her," Trant said.
"My friends say, 'Stop, Kathy, you've got to stop.'"
Soon after her husband was killed, Trant said, some $3 million in donations flowed in from his admirers and fund-raisers. Dan was beloved as an athlete and coach of youth soccer and basketball teams.
Then, in 2003, the federal Victim Compensation Fund awarded the Trants more than $4.2 million.
The sum was based, in part, on Dan's future earning potential. Before 9/11, the family had lived modestly, but his career at Cantor was skyrocketing. He earned about $130,000 his last year, plus tens of thousands in bonuses.
Kathy, who got half the government payout as her share, gave $100,000 to her mother-in-law, who wasn't legally entitled to any money. The other half was split among her three kids - each gets $800,000 when they reach age 18.
The money has opened some family rifts. While never close to her father, who left Kathy's mother when she was 6, their relationship worsened. She believes he overcharged her for doing some brickwork and installing sprinklers in her yard after she lent him $100,000 to buy a house in the Hamptons.
Also, Kathy lavishes possessions on her sons, Daniel, 16, and Alex, 14, and hosts parties for their friends, trying to compensate for the fact that they've lost their father.
But the money seems to have the same effect on them. Her daughter Jessica was 19 when Dan died and immediately got her $800,000 share. She's already spent most of it on clothes, vacations and friends, she said.
Spending problems are "not uncommon" among 9/11 families who received big cash payments, said psychologist Paula Madrid, director of Columbia University's disaster-related Resiliency Program, which serves many 9/11 families and victims.
"I've seen it very often," Madrid said. "Some spend the money right away on luxuries like cars and furs. They also give it away, out of survivor's guilt and a desire to help others in need."
The compulsion to shop, she believes, stems from anxiety. Spending is a pleasurable "distraction" from unresolved grief, she said.
"People are trying to fill a void which will never be filled by money," Madrid said.
A stay-at-home mom for the past 20 years, Trant is down to her last $500,000 and worried about her future. She has partnered with her best friend, a laser technician, to open a hair-removal and cosmetic tattoo shop in East Norwich, The Dutchess of Dermis.
She agrees she needs counseling.
"I really don't have the will to live," she said.
Does anyone else have a problem with that pdf file?
I have to close the window each time.
I found this in one of Goovemaster's posts
"Also at SUPERCOMM, Microsoft and Lucent Technologies announced an MoU to integrate Microsoft TV’s IPTV software platform with Lucent solutions. The goal is to better enable providers to add digital TV offerings to their broadband service suites. The collaboration will enable delivery of both standard and HDTV as well as on-demand programming to Microsoft TV’s IPTV-based set-top box via the Lucent Stinger IP-enabled DSLAM and Lucent ADSL2+ modem. "
Maybe Stinger is not in the trash can?
And maybe that is the reason that we have a hard time funding the tech?
Al
If you guys want to do some reading on some old posts before the R/S here is a link to RB
(MTDN)
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=MTDN&startfrom=1
(MOTD)
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=MOTD&startfrom=1
Yes that is a term to get the woman ready, some times I use a cold can of beer.
How did you know I did porn movies part time?
Thanks cos, at least someone believes what I say.
You know I was thinking about that. I don't think that would happen with in the next 2 years but the next 5 to 10.
Its from the Stinger tech that was bought by AT&T for 40 billion and just thrown in the trash can.
NVEI's tech will be way better and I think it could be worth at lest a 1/4 of that in today's market.
$400 a share was back when we had 25 mill OS shares
Some are saying with today's share count it could be worth $60 to $90 a share. That works out to be the same with today's OS share count.
Its form of Flattery to have someone obsessed over me.
I got my calls and from others that I didn't expect, am I going to share them it you? Nope!
All I can say is that Im still holding all the shares I ever bought.
I think they want to see us fail like they did.
R U sure you got the right post?
obnoctious? One entry found for obnoxious.
Main Entry: ob·nox·ious
Pronunciation: äb-'näk-sh&s, &b-
Function: adjective
Etymology: Latin obnoxius, from ob in the way of, exposed to + noxa harm -- more at NOXIOUS
1 archaic : exposed to something unpleasant or harmful -- used with to
2 archaic : deserving of censure
3 : odiously or disgustingly objectionable : highly offensive
- ob·nox·ious·ly adverb
- ob·nox·ious·ness noun
Delusion of grandeur maybe or dilution of grandeur lol
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If this goes thru, I estimate NVEI will bring to me $8.9 mill.
I was thinking, If folks are so mad about nothing happening with this company and a decline in share price over the last 5 years. I figure within 7 years and I get $8.9 mill that works out to be shy of $1.7 mill a year, not bad at all. I would be satisfied with $150,000 a year with no bills.
So what is the big deal of waiting?
And of course, this in my dreams and not financial advice.
That is crazy talk, its going to make me ritch!
What I would like to do if NV puts a few million in my bank account is:
Do some traveling in the US and some places out of.
Work on some patens on some novelties and tech stuff.
Be a VC
And apply for jobs that I would never have taken before and be thank full that I was rich :)
My bad for the confusion.
But, when you need something, it is good you to use something sweet to attract an offer.
There was no need for a donation BUT I no longer have a Grandfathered account it was downgraded to a free membership and now I have to pay to have the same privileges. It may be a mistake I hope.
Now that Im back, I would like to respond to the question that was asked of me about the latest news.
I would say, I was right there with wheels.
And of course, it is not up to debate, unless you want to do it among your selves.
Uh oh, we got the spelling police after me now lol
Are you guys like the phone cops?
It is such an honor to be responded by a master of the literary word. To me it is such privilege.
I would love to but its all the way on the side of the planet.
Maybe if my newest stock makes me $$$$
I was going to do a road trip to Seattle this past April but I had that kidney problem and my wife had a car wreck.
All is well now, I think lol
If I get the cash in time, I may consider it.
I got a feeling shoe leather will be on the menu for the so called "realists."
Don't step on anything bad on the way in to the meeting.
I agree
Voted YES on my proxy yesterday