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Chart isn't as bad as you guys think.
Alot of comparrisons have been made concerning SIRI and GZFX.
Here are the numbers:
SIRI
All data in thousands
except per share amounts. 2003 2002
Revenue 12,872 805
Total Net Income -226,215 -422,481
Earnings per Share -0.38 -6.13
EBIT/DA -80,352 -233,571
Long Term Debt 194,803 670,357
Market Cap 9,520,067,814
Shares Outstanding 1,331,478,016
GZFX
All data in thousands
except per share amounts. 2003 2002
Revenue 143 202
Total Net Income -228 -885
Earnings per Share n/a -0.01
EBIT/DA -1,153 n/a
Long Term Debt n/a n/a
Market Cap 14,430,031
Shares Outstanding 925,001,984
I have said earlier and I believe it bares saying again.
Share price is dictated by supply and demand...
NOT company valuation.
I've been a member of GZFX for some time now... They have a really good selection.. all the latest movies plus Alot of the old ones... you'd be really suprised to see how wide a selection they have.
I would not be nearly as enthuzed about this company if the service was bad.
Two charts that show we are just getting started and also hoping to illeviate some worries about the RSI being above seventy.
Yeah that's my priority as well.. second is advertising... CC deal is just that... third is the website... but really guys it looks fine.
website:
what is the deal with all the complaining about the website?
Looks fine to me... very easy to use.
The groupings are easy to follow.
graphics are stylish and abstract but not overemphasized...
Ifran view might be able to do it.
What's to make clear starboy... It IS an OTCBB stock... This is not rocket science here.
You stated twice in your blatherings that it was a pink when it is not...
That's all great and everything... but GZFX isn't a pink.
Nice try though
People still use AOL?
Financials were not released today... They were released on the 15th...
No one really caress about last quarter at the moment... we are all looking forward to next year at this time.
Online retailers await 'Cyber Monday'
By Lisa Baertlein | November 25, 2005
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. online holiday sales are expected to hit nearly $20 billion this year and should take off on Monday, when consumers return to work and their fast Internet connections after the long Thanksgiving weekend.
"Cyber Monday," the term coined for the Monday after Thanksgiving, comes on the heels of the busy "Black Friday" shopping day when many brick-and-mortar retailers begin turning a profit.
The good news for online shoppers this year, is that "Cyber Monday" is becoming the Web shopping equivalent to "Black Friday" when retailers launch major sales and discounts to drive traffic, analysts said.
Consumers are seen spending $19.6 billion on non-travel goods on U.S. Internet sites during November and December, up 24 percent from $15.8 billion during the same period last year, according to comScore Networks.
That accounts for less than 5 percent of total holiday sales in the United States but excludes large corporate purchases and sales on auction sites like eBay Inc. <EBAY.O>, the most popular shopping site on the Web.
"Most people who shop online do it at work, not at home," despite rising rates of high-speed home Internet connections, said Jay McIntosh, Americas director of retail and consumer products at Ernst & Young. Work connections tend to be faster than those at home, he said.
While companies like Amazon.com <AMZN.O> were first to make a splash selling online, traditional retailers have helped to drive sales with investments in their own Web sites and by offering consumers the chance to return Web purchases at physical stores, McIntosh said.
Concerns about returns and the inability to touch and feel items are major issues now for consumers who in recent years had listed security as a top Web-shopping worry, he said.
Massive site outages, which dampened online holiday shopping in its early years, are now uncommon. Still, some shoppers were reporting on Friday that online ordering was temporarily unavailable on Best Buy Co. Inc.'s <BBY.N> Web site.
A spokeswoman said the company had been limiting the number of connections to its site due to heavy traffic following the debut this week of Microsoft Corp's<MSFT.O> Xbox 360 video game console, for which Best Buy is the retail launch partner.
FREE SHIPPING RULES
While today's Web shoppers are wooed by conveniences such as avoiding store lines and driving costs, as well as price-comparison tools offered by Shopping.com <SHOP.O>, Shopzilla, Yahoo Shopping <YHOO.O> and Google's <GOOG.O> Froogle, a survey from online retailer association Shop.org said the biggest draw was free shipping offers.
Jupiter Research analyst Patti Freeman Evans said consumers will be more concerned about prices this year due to higher home heating costs and added that many shoppers believe they can find better deals online because there is more choice.
"Pricing online is competitive. Sometimes you can get better deals online, sometimes you can get them in stores with sales and coupons and rebates," she said.
Read the latest filing from the company.
JF goes into nausiating detail on why he doesn't want to dillute anything. In fact he is pretty much ready to sell off a kidney to avoid selling a share.
Man I wish people would actually read the filings... call the CC stores doing the promotion.. try out the GZFX service for themselves....
Ofcourse if that were the case these boards would be less colorfull as every post would say "wow" "great" "encouraging" and other words of joyous agreement.
Everyone I talked to said it was not their decision to make... Obviously store managers don't make decisions for corporate....
But EVERYONE of them said it was going better than expected.
Too much is being made of the dec 15 date.
There is nothing saying we will hear anything.
If anyone wants to know if the national rollout is going to happen... call the managers of the CC stores doing the promotion.
I did that today.
I'm buying more because of what I heard.
Eric Gwinn
Game plan: Rent rather than buy
Published November 22, 2005
Smart gamers rent games before they buy. The sites work the same, charging your credit card monthly to rent at least one game for as long as you want.
Go to the Web site and pick the games you want to rent and arrange the order you want them in. This is called your queue. Place your order, and your first two games will arrive by mail in a few days. Play as long as you want -- there are no late fees -- and use the included envelope to return the games without paying postage. The next two games in your queue arrive in a few days. Log in to your account at any time to change the order you want to receive games. Here are some game rental services to check out:
Gamerang.com -- $14.95 a month for one game at a time; $29.95 for three at a time.
GameFly.com -- $14.95 a month for one game at a time; $21.95 for two at a time. Free 10-day trial.
GameLender.com -- $19.99 a month for one game at a time; $24.99 for two at a time.
GamezNFlix.com -- $8.99 a month for one game at a time; Two-week free trial.
GotAPlay.com -- $11.95 a month for one game at a time.
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All depends on volume... and the kind of volume...
Strong buying volume and we could see unthought of prices with a quickness.
It is possible....
People are watching and noticing GZFX more than ever before.
Yep.... Very encouraging....
More people should actually call these stores and talk to the people who work their... Be proactive.
Give the idiot bashers less to say.
Very encouraging.
Not one of them had anything even slightly negative to say.
I did not waste time with store clerks... I talked to the store managers.
All of them said demand for GZFX was better than expected...
People should call some of the CC stores promoting GZFX and talk to the managers...
I did.
I am happy.
Just because an alias is made recently doesn't mean the poster is a newbie.
I've been trading for years but only recently made a screen name for I-Hub...
Just more crap from andy... using any shred of fictional quasilogic to make him feel important.
Last time it saw .18 the float was half as much...
We barely had a website at all.
We had no subscribers.
I think it is easy to see why this time I think we will see .18 as support... not resistance.
I don't care if you "think" this is a big deal or not...
You DO post here so it obviously means something to you.
I do know that posting vulger insults to one of the board moderators is stupid at best.
I do know you will feel the cold sting of rejection when they ban you from the board and I do know you will be back with a different name.
It must be challenging to type without opposable thumbs.
You nitwit... you have been insulting the very people who allow you to post here.
How long do you think their patience will last?
Just broke on schwab.com??
Could you post a more specific link please.
Also being offered on ebay as a bundle...
This IS HUGE.....
Mark my words.
HUGE
Holy crap this is great...
does anyone have any idea how many people are going to buy an XBOX 360?
Does anyone know how many people will try out that free month of GamezNFlix?
Holy crap this is huge.
Ameritrade only allows market orders for sells on OTCBB or pinks... all buys must be limit orders.
I doubt it is the same John Flemming.
LOL Actually I meant NAZ as in NASDAQ.
As I sit here I am fully aware that I am addicted to trading stocks and also addicted to thinking about and reading about any particular stock that I think is really going to fly.
This being said I am pondering the next week for GZFX.
The "Golden Cross" has happened... and with authority... The fifty was damn near vertical.
This makes me think next week is going to see atleast three pennies.
NAZ is about to breakout and when it does OTCBB goes along for the ride.
The third thing I am considering is that a short term consolidation might be starting... Meaning we might see a penny next week.
As I sit here I am fully aware that I am addicted to trading stocks and also addicted to thinking about and reading about any particular stock that I think is really going to fly.
This being said I am pondering the next week for GZFX.
The "Golden Cross" has happened... and with authority... The fifty was damn near vertical.
This makes me think next week is going to see atleast three pennies.
NAZ is about to breakout and when it does OTCBB goes along for the ride.
The third thing I am considering is that a short term consolidation might be starting... Meaning we might see a penny next week.
NAZ might be breaking out.
well I tried to upload a picture but it didn't work... but looks like the NAZ has been in an ascending chanell and poped above that chanell today.
For some reason commies abound in the stock market...
Beats me as to why... It would seem a bit hypocritical.
ABP starting to breakout. Could see $4.00 in the coming days
ABP Ascending Triangle Pattern