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VWKM NEWS!!
Vision Works Media Group, Inc. Goes to Final Contract for Satellite Distribution
1/17/2006 8:48:01 AM
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan 17, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Vision Works Media Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:VWKM) and wholly owned subsidiary New Screen TV, Inc. announce the company has agreed to terms and gone to final contract for a long-term satellite distribution agreement with a leading broadcast partner to deliver New Screen TV's signal nationwide to cable TV, satellite TV, and fiber-to-the-home TV affiliates. This supports the goal of reaching 50 million paying households in the U.S.
The terms of the agreement, which will be executed in the coming weeks, will make New Screen TV available in this quarter (Q1) to affiliates everywhere in the 48 continental states, plus in large parts of Canada and Mexico. Satellite distribution enables New Screen TV to reach the Houston TV market where the OEN affiliate has a potential market of 1.6 million viewers for their basic cable package and Video On Demand. Based on industry standards, the company estimates Video On Demand for 1.6 million viewers to generate revenues of $800,000 per month.
SUWN, XSNX
PFEH
ABZS news: Holiday Sales Skyrocket Abazias.com Preliminary Fourth Quarter Results
By BusinessWire
1/17/2006 9:47:01 AM
XDSL again
Out of every single company trading on the OTC BB that has the potential to break out and become a multi hundred million dollar company, XDSL probably has the best chance of succeeding.
I own 175,000 warrants to purchase shares at $0.35. If I were to exercise these warrants, the $61,250 cost of the shares will goto the company. All together there are approximately 56,216,363 million warrants with exercise prices between $0.25 and $0.45. If all of these warrants get exercised, XDSL will generate proceeds of approximately $20 million.
This will be a huge cash position that will hopefully allow XDSL to trade at the valuations it deserves.
Take a look at ALTI. It is trading at $2.34 with a $138 million market cap. I believe XDSL has come a much longer way than ALTI. ALTI's technology has never been featured in Scientific American magazine.
It is unbelievable that XDSL is trading at valuations this low! These next couple of weeks will be the biggest weeks in the history of the company!!!
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My firm Lebed Biz, LLC, has been compensated by XDSL 300,000 restricted shares of XDSL and 175,000 warrants to purchase XDSL shares at $0.35 for a one-year XDSL investor relations contract. My firm Lebed Biz, LLC, just signed an additional one-month investor relations contract with XDSL and was compensated an additional $50,000 cash. Never invest into a stock we discuss unless you can afford to lose your entire investment
ADBN
APPI nice move
XSNX, WWAT, BBSE
ADBN
XDSL New Online Video Features mPhase Technologies' Uncooled Magnetometer Prototype; News Segment Suggests Tiny Device May Transform Multiple Markets
1/12/2006 4:32:01 PM XDSL
LITTLE FALLS, N.J., Jan 12, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- mPhase Technologies (XDSL) today is making available on its website a new video news segment about a metal detector under development that could be used in homeland security, military perimeter defense, and in avoiding oil spills by spotting hidden faults in pipelines or an oil tanker's hull.
The video report, prepared by Maxworld News, a global provider of television news to TV networks and local broadcasters, is now viewable from the mPhase Technologies home page, www.mphasetech.com. The segment describes the wide-ranging potential applications for the prototype device that mPhase is developing in collaboration with Lucent Technologies Bell Labs.
Unlike commercially available ultra-sensitive metal detectors, the mPhase prototype, also called a magnetometer, requires no cooling. Magnetometers detect changes or disturbances in magnetic fields and derive information such as presence, size, location and orientation of objects, such as metal, that have magnetic properties. Theoretically 1000 times more magnetically sensitive than comparable solutions available on the market today, the prototype is based on research pioneered at Bell Labs.
WRKC new hod
WRKC
XDSL filled the gap, could be bottom here..lets see.
keep your eyes on
XDSL to bounce after/if it fills the gap @ .285
hiyaOH!
QOIL
any timeline on when VPER is going to pull out of the pinks?
think the down pps is going down for funding?
Lets hope the new guy comes through for the shareholders..my last average down was at .075
gla
VPER: New 52-Wk Low @ $0.035 dn 12.5%
Thursday , January 12, 2006 10:05 ET
This is the 1st 52 WEEK LOW alert for VPER in the past 7 calendar days.
The share price for Viper Networks Inc (OTC: VPER) reached a new 52-week low today, trading at $0.035, down $-0.005 (-12.50%) from its previous close of $0.040.
The Company's previous 52-week low of $0.036 was set 2 days ago on January 10, 2006.
One year ago, the Company's shares closed at $0.265. The price has declined more than 86 percent since then.
At the time of this alert, the stock had traded 33,800 shares via 2 trades, 88.46% below it's 20day average of 292,996 shares.
This new 52-week low currently puts the stock:
24.05% below its 20day Moving Average of $0.046
41.53% below its 50day Moving Average of $0.060
52.02% below its 100day Moving Average of $0.073
The Company last released news on December 23, 2005:
"Viper Networks Releases Letter to Stockholders on Plans for a Robust 2006"
youve been added to both boards as assistant
if you know how, ill pass over the CYDF board to you as moderator..or assistant..let me know
ps, i dont know how to switch moderators.
Thanks PRXT for the link and compliments...ill try and get some things off that site.
I havent kept up the CYDF so much..only because everything basically coincides
WRKC
BWDI news
Blue Wireless & Data announces new business and residential VoIP service
Thursday , January 12, 2006 08:51 ET
Jan 12, 2006 (INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS via COMTEX) -- Blue Wireless & Data Inc (OTCBB:BWDI), a broadband service provider, announced on Wednesday (11 January) that it is now offering business and residential Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony services.
The new VoIP services are being marketed by the company to its existing customer base.
The company said that it could also provide the service within 82 national markets outside of its own wireless broadband network.
According to Blue Wireless, the service is offered to residential customers as a home phone alternative and to business customers as a PBX replacement.
Pricing details of the service were not available.
Comments on this story may be sent to info@m2.com
(C)1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
i believe we still have a gap to fill @ .285..correct me if im wrong
-E
KENS
Smart Nanobattery Featured in Prestigious Technical Pubs
Scientific American issue reports on reinvention and miniaturization of battery
In its February, 2006 edition, the prestigious and authoritative Scientific American magazine takes a detailed look at the collaboration between Lucent Technologies Bell Labs and mPhase Technologies in developing a working reserve battery prototype that relies on a nanotechnology-based architecture.
Titled, “Miniaturized Power,” the four-page feature article notes that Bell Labs, where the transistor was invented, “has now become involved with the reinvention of the battery” by shrinking electrodes to nanometer scales.
In addition the latest issue of the Bell Labs Technical Journal published by Wiley Periodicals for Lucent is a special report on Nanotechnology and presents details of the mPhase nanobattery project. The article reports that the novel battery architecture is based on superhydrophobic nanostructured materials. Both electrodes of a battery are formed on nanostructured silicon surfaces that are subsequently treated to make them superhydrophobic, effectively separating the liquid electrolyte from the active electrode materials. When the battery is activated to provide power, a phenomenon called electro-wetting promotes electrolyte penetration into the electrode space to initiate an electrochemical reaction. This architecture makes possible an extremely long shelf life, instantaneous ramp-up to full power, and chemistry-independent functionality.
KENS, IMMG, XDSL, NNVC
Wednesday, 11 January 2006
Q Television Becomes a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Triangle Multi-Media
LOS ANGELES, CA, (NAMC) – On Tuesday the 24/7 premium television network geared towards the gay community, Q Television (PINK SHEETS: QBID) , made an announcement that the company will be accounted for as a wholly owned subsidiary of Triangle Mutli-Media.
According to the release Triangle Multi-Media will own 100% of Q Televisions asset base, even though the company operated as an independent entity since it’s inception.
Triangle Multi-Media and Q Television Network CEO Frank Olsen said "Up to thirty percent of QTN may be used for future financing and debt. With the accelerated growth of QTN, management felt it was time to formally announce this to QBID shareholders.”
This is why investing in a reporting company is essential for investors, when a company is not required to report investors are in the dark until they are allowed to see light.
In this case investors in Q Television lose their value but when a stock is trading at .0002 what should they expect.
Usually we would not report on stocks that trade on the Pink Sheets, but this just caught my attention.
David Kingston
Los Angeles News Correspondent
NAMC Newswire
www.namcnewswire.com
http://www.namct.com/news/content/view/5098/127/
XDSL .315 hod
XDSL premarket up .291x.292 if it does run, might come back to fill a gap later today..lets see
NNVC +.47 premarket to 2.60 , wow!
you can subscribe if youd like....
http://search.ft.com/search/totalSearch_Form.html?vsc_appId=ts&symb=&ftsite=FTCOM&search...
Something i took note of:
Main page content: Gay cable TV is in the pink
By Joshua Chaffin
Published: January 9 2006 18:46 | Last updated: January 9 2006 18:46
When Sumner Redstone, chairman of Viacom, endorsed the notion of a gay and lesbian cable television network, viewers soon got Logo. With the backing of Viacom’s MTV Networks, the largest and most powerful collection of channels in the cable universe, it was beamed into millions of homes around the US.
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An unexpected beneficiary of Mr Redstone’s pronouncement two years ago was Frank Olsen, a little-known broadcasting entrepreneur from Seattle. For more than a decade, Mr Olsen had been toiling to start his own gay cable network. Despite spending $12m from his own pocket, there was not much interest until Mr Redstone chimed in.
“You would be amazed how many people listen when Sumner Redstone speaks,” Mr Olsen recalls. “The whole thing changed.”
Indeed, after launching last July, Mr Olsen’s network, Q Television, is now emerging from the muddle of independent cable networks desperately seeking distribution. Q is available in over 3m homes, and is expecting to lock up distribution deals for 15m to 20m more by the end of this year.
A turning point came in November, when Time Warner Cable, one of the largest operators, awarded Q a so-called “hunting licence”, which has allowed the network to approach its 30 regional divisions around the country to seek distribution. So far, that has brought Q to such diverse markets as Manhattan, Houston and – as of this month – Lincoln, Nebraska.
“I think probably even the Q TV people were surprised they got such a nice response here,” says Beth Scarborough, the president of Time Warner Cable in Lincoln.
One could point out that Mr Olsen, who has dubbed himself the “king of gay media”, had been working on Q for more than three decades. After selling the family bakery, Mr Olsen used the windfall to buy radio stations in the early 1970s. In addition to rock and roll, and news and talk radio, Mr Olsen also began to run gay programming.
The shows were reasonably popular, he claims, even though the broader environment was not hospitable. “The advertisers were always worried about how many customers they would lose for every one they attracted,” says Mr Olsen.
A lot has changed since then. The mainstream media is now full of gay characters and gay programming, from television’s Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Will and Grace to the film Brokeback Mountain, a cowboy love story that has become an unlikely Oscar front-runner. Companies such as Volkswagen have launched advertising campaigns specifically geared toward gay and lesbian customers.
The economics of cable have also evolved. As the industry matures, operators are looking for niche networks that can add incremental subscribers who might later be enticed to buy add-on services, such as internet connections.
“Cable operators see themselves as supermarkets, and they have to stock their shelves for everyone,” explains Carol Hinnant, vice-president of sales and marketing.
Rather than shooting for a broad audience, Q is only hoping to sign up 1 to 2 per cent of the households in which it is available. Unlike Logo, it is not available as part of a basic cable package. Instead, viewers must request it for $7.95 per month, as they would HBO. “It’s very important that we be invited into the home,” Mr Olsen says.
While it does not offer pornography, that distinction allows Q to be more risqué in its approach than Logo, which Mr Olsen dismisses as “a little vanilla”.
A third gay network, Here, also launched last year, selling its programming in a video-on-demand format.
While gaining access to the New York and San Francisco markets was a milestone for Q, some of its best success has come in smaller markets, such as Portland, Maine, which has never been known for having a high gay population.
Far from being surprised, Mr Olsen notes that more than 60 per cent of his target audience lives in rural areas. Q is all the more appealing to them because its coverage can link them to Gay Pride parades in San Francisco they might not otherwise attend. “We can be a bridge,” he says.
As it enters new markets, Q has also relied on local gay and lesbian networks and grass-roots marketing to try to reach its modest subscription goal.
In November, when it launched its service in the university town of Syracuse, New York, for example, the company threw a party at a local gay bar. The event, which coincided with the university’s annual Homecoming Weekend, honoured a Q presenter, Scott Withers, a Syracuse alumnus who had been elected the university’s Homecoming King in 1995.
“What a difference 10 years makes,” the invitations read. “Syracuse’s Homecoming King is now the queen of gay television!”
1/9/2006 - DVD Release
Shareholders,
The DVD for Triangle Multi-Media shareholders will begin being shipped to shareholders next week.
Remember when Q use to be the 'third'/'other' gay station? now its Here! Q is finally being taken seriously
Q is available in over 3m homes, and is expecting to lock up distribution deals for 15m to 20m more by the end of this year.
Rather than shooting for a broad audience, Q is only hoping to sign up 1 to 2 per cent of the households in which it is available.
..Do the math..
NNVC +.66 new hod, XDSL new hod .285 up from .16 a couple weeks ago
QBID 3 BILLION SERVED ! ! !
XDSL .28
nice move..slow steady up.27 hod...looking strong
Scientific American Features mPhase Technologies Nano-Battery and Reports Progress in Bell Labs Collaboration
By BusinessWire
1/10/2006 12:04:07 PM