Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
The Miami Herald Circuit City circular in the paper today.
About Lebed. LOL, Sunday humor provided by a Fool. O/S are posted on the investor
section of the website as of 9/30/05. It is impossible for this Fool to
know anything about our O/S other than what is posted on our website.
glassy when I posted friday post # 450931 VMHVF ask was @ .0046 I got me a few and will be buying more GZFX with the profit it was a given.:)
My PP shares will be with me for another year.
I just signed up for a second time via CC :)
HERE is the Email: My new big pick to become the next NFLX type of play is VMHVF.
The retail DVD business is dying. Blockbuster (BBI) is down to a new all-time
low.
The online DVD business is booming. Netflix (NFLX) just reached a new 52-week
high and is trading with a $1.6 billion market cap.
VMHVF is a great opportunity for those who missed out on NFLX.
VMHVF closed Friday at $0.065 and there are 50 million shares outstanding. That
is a market cap of only $3.25 million. VMHVF grew revenues last year by 153% to
$3.6 million.
VMHVF sells DVD's online from their web site www.videomoviehouse.com
VMHVF just entered the online DVD rental market like NFLX. I believe the rental
business will add significantly to 2006 revenues.
VMHVF is also expanding into the India marketplace similar to REDF which has
been another one of the hottest stocks during the past couple of years. Already
VMHVF signed a distribution agreement with Columbia Films to market that
company's line of Tamil Indian Films worldwide.
VMHVF is also about to launch their own third-party sales platform where other
businesses will be able to sell VMHVF's products on their web sites and earn
commissions.
VMHVF will also be growing through acquisitions and recently announced that
they will be acquiring www.dvdmarketplace.com
VMHVF is well positioned to become one of the hottest plays in the entire small-
cap market during the upcoming weeks. I am extremely confident about it.
OT, My firm Lebed Biz, LLC, has been compensated by a third-party (Brian Holden) 355,000 free-trading shares of VMHVF for a one-month VMHVF investor relations contract. Never invest into a stock we discuss unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. For our full disclaimer goto:
Looks like LEBED is on board.
LEBED : NFLX hit a new 52-week high yesterday of $30.25 and it is now trading with a
$1.6 billion market cap.
Also yesterday BBI hit a new all time low of $3.97.
This clearly shows that the online DVD rental business is booming while the
retail DVD rental business is dying.
I have discovered another company trading for less than $0.05 that just entered
the online DVD rental business and they are already generating major revenues.
I believe this will be a great opportunity for those who missed out on NFLX.
This company is rapidly growing revenues and approaching profitability. The
current market cap is only a fraction of their revenues.
I will be announcing it this weekend! This will be one of our biggest plays in
a long time!
VMHVF
LEBED : NFLX hit a new 52-week high yesterday of $30.25 and it is now trading with a
$1.6 billion market cap.
Also yesterday BBI hit a new all time low of $3.97.
This clearly shows that the online DVD rental business is booming while the
retail DVD rental business is dying.
I have discovered another company trading for less than $0.05 that just entered
the online DVD rental business and they are already generating major revenues.
I believe this will be a great opportunity for those who missed out on NFLX.
This company is rapidly growing revenues and approaching profitability. The
current market cap is only a fraction of their revenues.
I will be announcing it this weekend! This will be one of our biggest plays in
a long time!
GZFX.OB: We are keeping an eye on this one for a potential entry on a dip. Recent news developments have put this video game/dvd movie rental service in our sights for a possible entry.http://www.stockmarketgarden.com/
AMERICAN SECURITY RESOURCES CORP. 0001085069 PRE 14A 11/10/2005 11/10/2005 http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001059016%252D05...
@ .0009 who didit?
Thus the Subscriber ID # = the # of subs?
STOCK MARKET SOLUTIONS INC files Form PRER14A, Revised Preliminary Proxy Materials
Nov 10 2005 11:27AM ET http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D05...
STOCK MARKET SOLUTIONS INC files Form PRER14A, Revised Preliminary Proxy Materials
Nov 10 2005 11:27AM ET http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001144204%252D05...
Institutional Holdings GZFX Owner Name
CHURCH CAPITAL MANAG... 9/30/2005 55,000 0 0.00% $0
PACIFIC WEST FINANCI... 6/30/2005 40,000 0 0.00% $0
Folks,
With all the hubbub going on in the domestic front, I am feeling a little frustrated and in need to vent some steam. So, here it goes.
As any person that has been in combat will attest, war is ugly, cruel, repulsive, repugnant. War is organized madness. Incongruously, war is the most inhuman of all human activities. And, as the supreme paradox of history, war is sometimes unavoidable, necessary, justified, and just. When a nation faces an imminent threat to the freedom and survival of its people, and that threat cannot be eliminated through negotiation, acceptable compromise, or any other tool of diplomacy; when the threatening forces are determined to use violence to obtain their goals; when the only available choices are to surrender or to fight, then the only way to resolve the conflict is to fight and pay the price in blood. For the primal and inescapable rule of war is that young men and women in the prime of their lives will die. Others will be left mangled and scarred for life. That is why, when war is necessary, it should never be that the military goes to war; it should always be that the nation in all its manifestations, its government, its industry, its entertaining and information media, its whole society goes to war. Our commitment during WWII serves as a good example of the right way for a nation to wage war. Anything less is terribly unfair to the young men and women that serve at the tip of the spear.
The war on terror is a just and unavoidable war. Despite what the Michael Moores and Ramsey Clarks of this world may say, we did not provoke this war. We fought the Desert Storm campaign to liberate Kuwait, not to conquer it. That our presence in Saudi Arabia enraged Osama bin Laden and propelled him to wage war on us is his fault, not ours. And this is an irrational enemy, undeterred by the threat of force, with whom negotiation is impossible. Al-Qaeda has been waging war against us for many years: the three bombings that targeted US troops in Aden, Yemen, in December 1992, the World Trade Center bombing on 26 February 1993, attacks on US forces in Somalia in 1993, the bombings of the US Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in August 1998, the attack on USS Cole in the port of Aden, Yemen on 12 October 2000. We absorbed these attacks, one after another, sometimes taking no military action at all, other times responding with tepid retaliations designed more to "send a signal" and avoid "escalation of violence" than to destroy the enemy. It took the murder of close to 3,000 people in one morning, on September the 11th, 2001, for our government to finally accept the fact that we were at war, and to better start fighting back with the scope necessary to win it. And even then, our government did not commit the nation to the fight. The main criticism I have of George W. Bush is that on September the 12th, 2001, he did not go the Congress and asked for a formal declaration of war against any and all terrorist organizations responsible for the attacks against the US, and against any regime that provides support to such organizations. Instead, on 20 September he addressed a join session of Congress and asked the military to get ready for a fight. "The hour is coming when America will act, and you will make us proud," he said. But, what did he ask of the American people? Did he ask us to brace ourselves for a long and bloody war, to be prepared to make sacrifices, to pay the cost in treasure and blood to field an Army that would exert overwhelming force and impinge devastating destruction upon our enemies, to be ready to alter our lives in the ways necessary to provide complete support to the war effort and to the counter-terrorism activities demanded by the absolute necessity to neutralize and destroy domestic enemy cells? No, he did not ask that. He asked us to live your lives and hug your children, to be calm and resolute, to uphold the values of America, to cooperate with the FBI, to be patient with the delays and inconveniences that may accompany tighter security, to continue participating with confidence in the American economy. Well, these are all fine thoughts, but they fall way short of the mark. That was not the way to take the country to war. And now he is paying the price of that mistake. Now we see that the unity that ensued after the September the 11th attacks has totally evanesced. Now we are more divided than ever. Now we see a growing anti-war movement undermining the war effort and demoralizing our troops. Now we see eighty percent of the mainstream media doing everything they can to undermine the trust and confidence of the American people on our Commander in Chief, a president that they hate, without regard to the effect of their behavior on the war effort; which brings me to the war in Iraq.
Reasonable people may disagree on the wisdom, or the need, of invading Iraq when we did. Reasonable people may express dismay at the faulty intelligence that supported that decision. Reasonable people may complain that Donald Rumsfeld has not done President Bush any favors, that his handling of the Iraq campaign has been misguided and erroneous. That is a view that I share. Rumsfeld is a reformer. Reformers make for good peacetime Secretaries of Defense. But the are lousy ones in wartime. We should have gone into Iraq with enough troops to be able to keep an iron-fist control of the country, seal its borders with Syria and Iran, and crush with overwhelming force any incipient insurrection until the new Iraqi government was constituted and capable of running the country. Nevertheless, what reasonable people should not dispute is that now, today, the Iraqi campaign is the centerpiece of the war on terror; al-Qaeda has made it so. To cut tail and run now, abandoning the embryonic democratic government of Iraq to cope with the insurrection on its own is not only a betrayal of the sacrifices already made there, but a surrender of the entire region to the terrorists. The dire consequences of Iraq becoming another dysfunctional state, a la Afghanistan under the Taliban, and a sanctuary to al-Qaeda are too horrific for us to contemplate. If that happens, the mass destruction of segments of our population in the future becomes a certainty.
Abu-Mus'ab al-Zarqawi and the jihadists know that they cannot defeat the American forces in the battlefield, not even in the battlefield of urban guerrilla warfare. But, what they are counting on is that the American people will lose their nerve, that the support for the war will dwindle and public pressure will force the government to withdraw its forces. That is why the anti-war movement in this country is a de-facto fighting arm of al-Qaeda, and, thus, treasonous. That is why the politicians and pundits that are demanding an exit strategy and a withdrawal timetable are de-facto agents of the enemy. Americans did not demand an exit strategy after the terrible suffering of the soldiers of the Continental Army at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777-78. They did not demand an exit strategy when the American Army suffered more than 16,200 casualties on the beaches of Anzio, or more than 12,600 American servicemen lost their lives in the invasion of Okinawa. There may be armed conflicts fought for limited political objectives where an exit strategy may be appropriate. But when we fight to preserve our freedoms and our very existence the only exit strategy acceptable is victory, in the case of Iraq being defined as the establishment of a stable government friendly to the US, and the squelching of the insurrection.
Iraq is not the most difficult problem we face in the war on terror. A much more difficult challenge lies ahead. Thanks to the policies of that great American, the Nobel Peace laureate Jimmy Carter (excuse the sarcasm; I could not help myself), Iran went from being a progressive secular Islamic country, and an ally of the US, to being a nation ruled by Islamic fundamentalists, deeply hostile to the US, sponsors of terrorism, bent on developing nuclear weapons, and which government openly proclaims its goal to erase the state of Israel from the face of the Earth. Iran is much bigger that Iraq, with better armed forces. Can we wait until Iran becomes a nuclear power, or should we take action now to prevent that from happening? If you have doubts about the answer, look at your children and grandchildren, and think about their future.
It may sound like a cliché, but it is a historical fact, freedom is not free. We are blessed that we have so many courageous young men and women who are willing to pay the bill. We owe them to finish the job right. Even more importantly, we owe our children and grandchildren to finish the job now, so they will not have to pay a far larger bill later.
That is just my opinion.
ARSC looking good
Nice, SMG’s Model portfolio will start off with a buy alert of 5000 shares on ARSC at .14 cents. American Security Resources Corporation ARSC is a basically a holding company for various other enterprises. Of key interest at the moment is ARSC’s Hydra Fuell Cell corporation. This company is currently in dealings to manufacture and license exclusive rights to Hydra hydrogen fuel cells. We expect this stock to have a significant upside.
More to come,
SMG Staff http://www.stockmarketgarden.com/
OT October 25, 2005
Highway Watch® Issues Water Contamination Advisory:
The Highway Watch® program issued an advisory bulletin Friday urging truck drivers and other highway professionals to be on the look out for suspicious activity around water treatment and storage facilities. The alert followed several reports of contaminated water storage tanks in Washington and Idaho. In different incidents during September and October, authorities discovered evidence of tampering at three water towers and a reservoir. Three of the facilities tested positive for elevated levels of the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli) that impacted residents in those water districts. More recently, elevated levels of E. coli were discovered at a reservoir in Washington although no signs of tampering were found. Persons with information about these or other incidents are encouraged to call the Highway ISAC at 703-838-1999 or email at hwisac@trucking.org immediately. For more information on Highway Watch®, please follow www.highwaywatch.com.
Count me in for another years sub Nov 1st.
Stocks covered throughout the Traders Nation show on 10.06.05 include: GameZnFlix Inc. (GZFX),
Can we give it a WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
SMKT Frisco Enterprise Star Community Newspaper Mayor Simpson garners Business Partner award 9/30/2005 Winning the $2 million-to-$5 million category was Texas Prototypes Inc. of Richardson. The firm provides pre-manufacturing services for the electronics industry. It achieved profitability within 90 days of its creation and anticipates going public soon. :) http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15308453&BRD=1426&PAG=461&dept_id=528197&r....
Got 25k more today @ .04 thanks to who ever sold them to me :)
This info from RB. By: fordleaseman
02 Oct 2005, 01:04 PM EDT
Msg. 1359 of 1360
Jump to msg. #
Frisco Enterprise Star Community Newspaper Mayor Simpson garners Business Partner award 9/30/2005 Winning the $2 million-to-$5 million category was Texas Prototypes Inc. of Richardson. The firm provides pre-manufacturing services for the electronics industry. It achieved profitability within 90 days of its creation and anticipates going public soon. :) http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15308453&BRD=1426&PAG=461&dept_id=528197&r...
GZFX Provides Update in Exclusive Interview With WallSt.net
PR Newswire - September 29, 2005 07:00
NEW YORK, Sept 29, 2005 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Wall Street Network (www.wallst.net) is featuring an exclusive audio interview with John Fleming, CEO of GameZnFlix, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GZFX). Topics covered in the interview include the Company's timeline for achieving profitability, marketing strategy, establishing itself in a segment of the market that is dominated by a few well-established players, current capitalization and upcoming strategic and financial milestones.
To hear the interview in its entirety, visit www.wallst.net. The interview can be accessed by locating the Company's ticker symbol under the appropriate exchange on the left-hand column of the homepage, or by entering the Company's ticker symbol in the Audio Search window.
About GameZnFlix, Inc.
GameZnFlix is a company that offers video games/DVD movies for rental or purchase on the Internet with access to over about 30,000 games and movie titles. With different membership levels beginning at $8.99 a month subscribers can rent a combination of both video games and/or DVD movies with no late fees or due dates or members can purchase video games and/or DVD movie titles at a membership discount.
About Wall Street Network
Wall Street Network is owned and licensed by Wall Street Direct, Inc. All material herein was prepared by Digital Wall Street, Inc., a multimedia provider of original, insightful commentary and news from North America's leading publicly traded companies giving a direct link to the management of today's fastest-growing companies through encompassing executive interviews and sector seminars. Digital Wall Street, Inc. is expecting to receive one hundred seventy five dollars from GameZnFlix, Inc. for the dissemination of this press release. For a complete list of our business relationships, visit www.wallst.net/disclaimer.asp .
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 including, but not limited to those set forth in the company's Form 10-KSB filing and other filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (available at http://www.sec.gov/). 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.
Contact:
Nick Iyer
Digital Wall Street, Inc.
800-4-WALL-ST
SOURCE Wall Street Network
Nick Iyer of Digital Wall Street, Inc., +1-800-4-WALL-ST
http://www.prnewswire.com
Copyright (C) 2005 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.
eTXP Investor Profile Newsletter Registration http://www.texasprototypes.com/html/profile_register.php
Nice New Video 2005 Entrepreneur of the year awards. check out the CURRENT CUSTOMERS BASE from the Video. Xtera,Avaya,Intel,Fujitsu,HP,Abbott Labs,Navini,Dell,Aictel,Telstar,AFC,NEC,Raytheon,ST,Texas Inst,Efficient, MOTOROLA,CISCO,SEIMENS,ERICSSON,SAMSUNG. http://www.texasprototypes.com/uploads/txp2.wmv
Good bet, looking for .5+
Slow day, most of the trades today buys @.03 holding 75 DMA.
ARSC looking good.:)
Not even close its about 12.5 mil.