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LOL , the interviewer (Stuart Smith) said the F word in the interview. Did ya's hear it? About 3/4ths into the interview - near the ending portion. I couldnt believe my ears. I played the interview as soon as it became public. Maybe by now they removed the inflammatory remarks, but it sure was hilarious. He pretty much just stumbled on his words and said "well I sure F*cked that up" - and they aired it! haha
(585) 624-2445 Investor relations - give em a call
it the majority of the shares were restricted, then where are these shares coming from to have sold the stock down from $2's to .07?
If the stock reverse split, the OS would go down not up, so where are these shares coming from?
Mr. Hillabrandt is not returning phone calls, but feel free to leave a message at the following:
Larry Hillabrandt, CEO
(585) 624-2445 voice mail
(585) 704-2245 Cellphone
Further info on Larry Hillabrandt from another co he was involved in:
Larry Hillabrandt – CFO of Blue Horseshoe Entertainment, Inc. Mr. Hillabrandt holds no outside board affiliations and controls, owns, or beneficially owns 1,000,000 shares of the Company’s common stock. He has held various controller and CFO positions throughout his 30 years of experience. Mr. Hillabrandt earned his undergraduate Degree in economics in 1969 and his MBA in finance in 1972 from Purdue University. His contact information is: 274 North Goodman Street Suite B265, Rochester NY 14607 (Ph) 585 454 6950 (fax) 585 295 5933
Also, http://orinocoresources.com/pressreleases/20050906001.php
Orinoco Resources, Inc. is Pleased to Announce That its Common Stock Became Eligible to Trade on the Pink Sheets LLC, on August 8, 2005
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Sept. 6, 2005, Sep 6, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Larry Hillabrandt, CEO of Orinoco Resources, said: "We are pleased that our common stock is now publicly traded. We believe that our company offers an opportunity for investors who want to participate in the natural resources area. Orinoco Resources is involved in lumber and timber, mining, and raw land development."
Larry Hillabrandt, CEO
Phone: 585-454-6950 (ext)110
Fax: 585-295-5933
(585) 624-2445 Home
(585) 704-2245 Cellphone
shakerzzz - what did you end up doing with EAGM? Have you contacted the CEO to conduct DD yet?
(585) 624-2445 Home
(585) 704-2245 Cellphone
shakerz? What is that? If it's a person, what board is he/she/it on?
I've had no luck incontacting the CEO over the weekend, or today so far. All calls go directly to his voice mail. I suggest leaving several messages questioning the company, it's existance & plan of action going forward.
Larry Hillabrandt, CEO
Phone: 585-454-6950 (ext)110
Fax: 585-295-5933
(585) 624-2445 Home
(585) 704-2245 Cellphone
Call (585) 624-2445 for all the answers
Call (585) 624-2445 for all the answers
Contact Larry Hillabrandt, CEO over the weekend by calling 585-454-6950 (ext 110) and leave a very detailed message.
If you wish to contact him directly over the weekend, call (585) 624-2445 Home
(585) 704-2245 Cellphone
Ask Mr. Hillabrandt to explain how these restricted shares hit the market, and also ask him what, if any violations have been committed and what will be done to rectify the situation come monday morning.
Surely he has the answers
On 5/24 EAGM traded 100 shares
On 5/30 EAGM traded 500 shares
On 5/31 EAGM traded 1,800 shs
On 6/13 EAGM traded 100 shares
On 6/15 EAGM traded 500 shares
On 6/16 EAGM traded 3,194,227 shares
Yet not too many have questions as to why
What I meant was that today, on ALL of the most popular IRC chatrooms - this stock was being scooped up from .50 down to .10 and touted all along as the best "bounce candidate" of the session. The stock went straight into the abyss and I personally didnt witness a single trader scalp out of it, as it just downticked, and downticked and downticked.
There appears to be little, if any information on this company. It also appears that TODAY was the very first day it's actually traded. (Pull a chart)
Contact Larry Hillabrandt, CEO , and ask some questions.
Office Phone: 585-454-6950 ext 110
Fax: 585-295-5933
(585) 624-2445 Home
(585) 704-2245 Cellphone
The phone number for EAGM leads to DealFlo,LLC (a PR co & venture capital firm) http://www.dealflo.com
Ask some questions on what the hell happened, and how can the co's shareprice have declined a staggering 96% with absolutely no bounce, no explanation - nothing
...quite perplexing
I'm long from the .15 area and am just as confused and in the dark as the next guy. I've placed my calls to the CEO and hope to hear back from him.
Let's all share what we can.
Down 96% on over 3,000,000 shs and no one's posting??????
EAGM .27 - LOL
she's hot
showing up fine on your side cuz it's in your memory cache, but the general public cant see a thing
I'd cancel any sell order at .0002 (after all THATS the squeeze price, so why help out the shorts??)
Put your sell at the breakout point of .0003 or .0004 because THATS when all the momentum players will be scooping up shares, imo
I'm loaded at .0001 like so many here, but have my sells in at varying levels over .0003
Selling @ .0002 (right when momentum is just beginning after such a long base has been built) is not a very intelligent plan of action, imo
I picked up well over 50,000,000 shares of AWBV today at .0001
It's a no brainer from current levels. Also added to my SMMW.pk position as well (same price .0001)
Both of these companies will be trading multiple hundreds of percent higher in the next few months
Summus Works, Inc. Announces Retirement of 600,000,000 Shares of Outstanding Common Stock
Business Wire - June 08, 2006 15:03
DENVER, Jun 08, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Summus Works, Inc. (OTC:SMMW) announced the Company has retired six hundred million shares of outstanding common stock, to be returned to the Company's transfer agent and cancelled.
I own SMMW.pk at .0001 (over 50,000,000 shares) and am confident it will squeeze well over .0002 in the very near short term
From the CEO: "We are a private company; non-reporting. Operations were shutdown two years ago. No revenues"
Why was this stock trading in the .40 - .60 range all this time if operations were "shut down" two years ago?
THAT is the question...
As an ASSISTANT to this PAYPRO board, I find it quite "interesting" as to why the number and frequency of posts have dramatically increased over the last few sessions.
...interesting
Tried yet again to scoop up shares at .11 (no dice)
PYPR hit .0007 earlier. VERY nice to see this action. It'll weed out the scalpers and those stuck in from much much higher.
I see this as positive, to get rid of the sellers so the shareprice can stabilize and reverse trend to the upside.
PYPR Quarterly earnings just came out:
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/finance.jsp?symbol=PYPR
Bird Flu Tally Climbs as Scientists Consider Human Transmission
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- The number of reported bird flu fatalities this month climbed to 13, the highest since February 2004, as scientists investigate whether the virus has undergone changes enabling it to spread more easily between people.
Limited human-to-human transmission can't be ruled out as the cause of infection in seven members of an Indonesian family found with avian influenza this month, Indonesia's Ministry of Health said yesterday. Six of the people died. Investigators haven't found infected poultry or pigs near where they lived.
``An extremely high priority should be to determine whether the virus has undergone any significant genetic changes,'' Jennifer McKimm-Breschkin, a virologist at Australia's Commonwealth Science and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) in Melbourne, said in a phone interview today.
Any evidence that the lethal H5N1 strain of avian flu has increased its ability to spread among humans may prompt the World Health Organization to consider raising its alert level for a human pandemic, a signal that a deadly outbreak of disease is increasingly likely.
Officials from the WHO and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention joined local authorities last week on the Indonesian island of Sumatra to try to pinpoint how the people became infected with H5N1 in the past month. Virus samples isolated from infected family members are also being analyzed.
``With no animal identified as yet as the source of infection, this cluster raises the suspicion of human to human transmission,'' McKimm-Breschkin said. ``It warrants further urgent investigation, especially of people who may have come into contact with the infected people.''
No Immunity
Fear of a human spread of H5N1 is running high, in part because it is so lethal to people who have no natural immunity to the virus, which has killed two-thirds of those confirmed to be infected this year.
Since late 2003, the virus has sickened 217 people in 10 countries, killing 123 of them according to the WHO's May 19 count. In February 2004, the WHO confirmed 12 fatalities in Vietnam and seven in Thailand. The tally excludes a 32-year-old man from the Sumatran family who died yesterday, more than a week after his 10-year-old son.
Indonesia's Ministry of Health yesterday said local tests confirmed that a 38-year-old woman from Surabaya, in East Java, died from the virus on May 12, and a 38-year-old man in Jakarta died on May 19. An 18-year-old man who had been working in a factory making shuttlecocks for badminton tested positive and is alive, it said.
Cases in Iran
A woman and her husband are suspected to have died of avian flu in Iran, the ISNA news agency reported yesterday, citing Dr. Izadi, a health official in the northwestern province of Kermanshah. Two others have been hospitalized with avian flu-like symptoms, the report said.
Almost all human H5N1 cases have been linked to close contact with sick or dead birds, such as children playing with them or adults butchering them or taking off feathers, according to the WHO. Thorough cooking of meat and eggs kills the virus.
The WHO's pandemic alert now is at the third of six levels, indicating that a new flu virus subtype is causing disease in humans, though not yet spreading efficiently and in a sustainable way among people.
To raise the alert by one level, the WHO would convene a panel of outside officials. The panel would make a recommendation to acting Director General Anders Nordstrom, who would then order the change.
A WHO planning document that lists events that might cause the level to change includes: moderate or worse lung disease in five to 10 persons with evidence of human-to-human transmission in at least some and laboratory confirmation of H5N1 infection in at least two patients.
Pandemic Alert
Each of the six stages in the alert system triggers a series of recommended activities to be undertaken by the WHO, other international organizations, governments, and industries.
Human flu viruses can normally spread in the air, through hand shaking or via contaminated surfaces. A mutation that allows H5N1 to spread that way among humans might set off a pandemic as deadly as one in 1918, called the Spanish flu, that killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide, or about 2.5 percent of the estimated number infected
Tried to scoop up .11 shares earlier (no dice)
In August 2005, the company issued 33,333 shares to settle a debt with
a
shareholder.
The second transaction is in regards to 33,000,000 shares that were
returned
to the company following the resignation of an officer and the
cancellation
of a consulting agreement. The shares are in the possession of the
Company
as well as the resignation letter and the letter confirming the
cancellation
of the contract. Therefore, legally, the shares are no longer issued
and
outstanding and the company is merely filling out the paperwork to have
them
removed from the transfer agent's register.
otc_buzzard, your emails to me for some reason I'm unable to read them once clicked upon. I'm not a paying member of I-hub so that may be the issue. Feel free to post your thoughts directly to the forum here.
Nothing to hide...
otc_buzzard
In August 2005, the company issued 33,333 shares to settle a debt with
a
shareholder.
The second transaction is in regards to 33,000,000 shares that were
returned
to the company following the resignation of an officer and the
cancellation
of a consulting agreement. The shares are in the possession of the
Company
as well as the resignation letter and the letter confirming the
cancellation
of the contract. Therefore, legally, the shares are no longer issued
and
outstanding and the company is merely filling out the paperwork to have
them
removed from the transfer agent's register.
Admit that you are an idiot, and I wont toy with you any further
STTK investor relations just emailed me with regard to the number of shares registered.
Here is their response:
The 33 million shares are in the process of being cancelled and this
has not
been reflected on the transfer agent's register as of yet but should be
reflected shortly.
There are no registration statements that have been filed by the
company.
Hopefully, this clarifies the situation for you.
Regards,
Smart-tek Solutions, Inc.
You didnt answer the direct question.
What is your sole purpose - your reason for posting to this forum?
You no longer hold a position, so really.. why care about anonomous posters such as ourselves?
otc_buzzard
If you are no longer short this security, and are closed out of your position- then what exactly is your "motivation" for posting on this forum?
When I short a stock for profit, or sell it for a profit - VERY rarely will I continue to post on the stock's message board unless there has been a material change since my last trade and I have reason to perhaps see things from a new perspective, and post my thoughts.
If you are out of this short position, then what are your reasons for posting here with such frequency?
Surely you are not here to SAVE US from making a poor decision to purchase this stock. You dont even know us, so again I ask you - WHAT is your purpose?
otc_buzzard, answer ONE question
Are you, or your affiliates/associates short shares of STTK common stock?, naked or otherwise
Please just answer the question for the record.
If you do not respond to this message with a YES or NO, then we know you are a shill.
otc_buzzoff, this is your PROFILE:
1. Be anonymous
2. Use a small percentage of fact. 90% negative suggestion. The facts will lend credibility to your suggestions.
3. Let other posters help you learn about the stock. Build a support base before initiating your bashing routine.
4. Enter w/ humor and reply to all who reply to you.
5. Use multiple ISP's, handles and aliases.
6. Use at least two (2) or more aliases to simulate a discussion.
7. Do not start with an all out slam of the stock. Build to it.
8. Identify your foes (hypsters) and the boards "guru" Use them to your advantage. Lead them do not follow their lead.
9. Only bash until the tide/momentum turns. Let doubt carry it the rest of the way.
10. Give the appearance of being open minded.
11. Be bold in your statements. People follow strength.
12. Write headlines in caps with catchy statements.
13. Pour it on as your position gains momentum. Not your personality.
14. Don't worry about being labeled a "basher". Newbies won't know your history.
15. When identified put up a brief fight, then back off. Return in an hour unless your foe is a weak in reasoning powers.
16. Your goal is to limit the momentum of the run. Not to tank the company or create a plunge in the stock; be subtle and consistent.
17. Kill the dreams of profits, not the company or the stock.
18. Use questions to create critical thinking. Statements to reinforce facts.
19. Encourage people to call the company. 99% won't. They'll take your word for claims made. If they do call you can always find something that is inaccurate in how they report their findings.
20. Discourage people for taking the companies word for anything. Encourage them to call the company. They won't out of laziness.
21. If the companies history/PR's are negative constantly point to that. Compile a list of this data prior to beginning your efforts.
22. If the price rises blame it on the hype or the PR, temporary mass reaction, the market, etc. Anything but the stock itself.
23. If other posters share your concerns, play on that and share theirs too.
24. Always cite low volume, even when it's not.
25. Three or four aliases can dominate a board and wear down the longs.
26. Bait the hypsters into personal debates putting their focus/efforts on you and not the stock or facts. Divert their attention from facts. Show them the facts from a "different angle."
27. Do not fall for challenges on the "values" of what you are doing, it's a game and you are playing it with your own rules.
Imiloa's visit to the company - REPOSTED for those that may not have gotten the chance to read it the first time
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=10841422
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Posted by: imiloa
In reply to: None Date:4/26/2006 8:18:05 PM
Post #of 2452
Visited the company today.
I dropped into their Voyageur Way office this afternoon. I arrived unannounced, but Stephen Platt, the VP, took generous time to chat with me. Steve is a very friendly, down-to-earth engineer. My general sense of him was very sincere, competent, and busy.
Below are quick overviews of the info I learned.
MISC
The Voyageur Way office is their only facility. The Westminster Hwy address is their previously address. They moved to be neighbors with one of their primary electrical partners, and to be closer to downtown Vancouver.
The Voyageur office space is not large, but most of their staff are installation technicians that work in the field, so no need for extensive on-site offices.
SECURITY BIZ
Steve drives the core security installation business. He confirmed that they have over $3m in ongoing contracts, with plenty of biz on the horizon. His office had several stacks of building drawings, and it was clear that they are managing a lot of contracts.
We discussed a lot of topics, giving me a good sense of their current and near-term business. Quick highlights:
- Over $3m in ongoing contracts.
- 24 security/network technicians.
- Originally specialized in security systems, but added voice/data networking a couple years ago, which has greatly increased their revenue stream. Some of their new contracts are pure voice/data jobs.
- New contracts being spec'd in Calgary & Portland.
- Calgary & Portland jobs are result of referrals by construction companies who like their Vancouver work.
- They are a preferred vendor for several of BC's top development firms, including Millennium which is the most likely candidate for the upcoming Olympic village developments.
- He showed me the security hardware they use for personnel access/tracking, both passive and active RF models.
- Steve's role is primarily evaluation and spec at this point, and his workload has risen to the level where he is looking to hire an assistant just to help him with the eval/spec work. The stacks of drawings definitely reinforced this reality.
Overall, their security/network biz seems both very steady, reliable, and growing. They have been scaling to meet demand and will continue to do so.
Again, my general sense of Steve is that he is a very sincere, straight-forward engineer. Moreover, our conversation covered a wide range of interwoven topics. Nutshell, I feel confident he was being 100% honest with me on all counts.
RFID
Perry Law, the president, and the RFID team are on the road for two weeks, New York, Romania, and Hungary, back around May 8th. The Philly mtg was originally scheduled for last Monday, 24th, so they may have used their tix to shop biz in NYC. This info isn't announced, so I didn't press for details.
Moreover Steve said his focus is entirely on the security biz, and that I would need to talk to Perry to get accurate info on the RFID contracts. Steve did confirm that they have a software team that developed their RFID solution. We talked for a bit about the technology, itself, and Steve noted that it's not that much different from the active systems they have used for years to track people in buildings.
ie: The RFID contracts aren't as much of a stretch from their core competency as some folks have speculated (including RFID Ltd).
Steve said they did R&D on chicken farms in the Fraser Valley (in BC), so the system has been tested in realistic environments.
Nutshell, from my discussion with Steve, I am confident that their RFID system is both real and viable. Moreover, that their core competencies extend naturally to the RFID tracking realm.
STOCK LEMON
Again, not Steve's dept. He said Perry was handling that, so I would need to ask Perry about the details. I have Perry's card and will arrange a mtg with him when he gets back from his travels.
That's the top-line report. Lots more details that I can relay over time. Just wanted to get the basics posted tonight.
otc_buzzard Florida and imiloa certainly are proving the point (fact by fact) that you are a shill, a scam artist, and a narcissistic babbler of nontruths.
You really should take your useless drivel elsewhere
Picked up 50,000,000 shs @ .0001 for a multi hundred percent gain.
Rediculously cheap here - no reverse stock split - getting listed on a higher exchange - increasing revenues
Whats the downside, zero?
Who cares
It's on Smart-tek's website
tsk tsk 60 - you knew all along that wasnt paypro's website
EVERYONE watch this video on Smart-Tek
http://www.smart-teksolutions.com/rfid-video.html
And remember, that ABC is going to bring to television a TWO HOUR movie titled "FATAL CONTACT: Bird Flu in America" on May 9th (thats in 2 weeks!!)
Look for all the Bird Flu stocks to attract some serious buy side interest leading up to and immediately following such a movie.
This is huge..
"Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America"April 18, 2006 - The movie follows Avian Flu through its mutation into a virus transmittable from human to human.
On Tuesday, May 9 (8:00-10:00 p.m., ET), ABC will bring to television a two-hour original movie. "Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America" follows an outbreak of an Avian Flu from its origins in a Hong Kong market through its mutation into a virus transmittable from human to human around the world.
The meticulously researched film stars Joely Richardson ("Nip/Tuck"), Stacy Keach ("Prison Break," "Blackbeard"), Ann Cusack ("Grey's Anatomy," "Ghost Whisperer"), Justina Machado ("Six Feet Under"), Scott Cohen ("Street Time," "Law & Order: Trial by Jury") and David Ramsey ("All of Us").
The movie opens with an American businessman flying to Hong Kong to meet with his Asian manufacturers. After 11 meetings in three countries in six days, he starts his return to Virginia. But before he returns home, the Chinese government has informed the World Health Organization that a new strain of the Avian Flu virus was discovered in a local marketplace. Over 1.2 million infected birds were killed in an attempt to eradicate this strain. Dr. Iris Varnack (Richardson) of the Epidemic Intelligence Service receives an emergency summons to China, where she discovers these efforts may have come too late. Despite the early warning, the H5N1 virus has mutated into a version that can spread from human to human -- shown in eye-opening detail whenever the microbes start to permeate the atmosphere - across races, nationalities, genders and ages.
John M. Barry, Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Tulane University and writer of the New York Times bestseller, "The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History," served as a consultant on the project. Barry's book, which includes a new afterword on today's Avian Flu, focuses on the 1918 Spanish Flu which killed between 50-100 million people.
The film deals with the current threat of the Avian Flu virus (H5N1). Scientists continue to debate the degree to which the virus can mutate and be easily passed among human beings.