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I agree. Most of the volume was between 8-11 cents on this one. Those who bought in that range are holding out for much bigger gains. This run to $0.085 is nothing. Once this breaks 9-10 cents this will be off and running IMO. Volume preceeds price...looking good.
MM's calling for other MM's to desperately shake this so they can cover cheaper?
I really don't have a clue. All I know is I want this MUCH MUCH MUCH higher.
If Financials were released this would absolutely sky-rocket IMO.
Lots of signal trades at 666.
Looks as though this may receive some significant momentum in the next few days.
The Large and Rapidly Growing Chinese Wireless Internet Market Presents Tremendous Opportunities to Wireless Firms in China
Mobile telephony allowed us to talk on the move. The Internet turned raw data into helpful services that people find easy to use. Now, these two technologies are converging to create third generation mobile services.
In simple terms, third generation (3G) services combine high speed mobile access with Internet Protocol (IP)-based services. But this doesn’t just mean fast mobile connection to the world wide web. Rather, whole new ways to communicate, access information, conduct business, learn and be entertained - liberated from slow, cumbersome equipment and immovable points of access.
With access to any service anywhere, anytime, from one terminal, the old boundaries between communication, information, media and entertainment will disappear. Services will truly converge.
"Mobility" will be offered with many services that we currently regard as "fixed" – indeed, Mobile operators believes that mobility will become the norm for many communication services. We’ll be able to make video calls to the office and surf the internet, or play interactive games with friends at home - wherever we may be.
3G enables users to transmit voice, data, and even moving images. In order to realize these services, 3G improves the data transmission speed up to 144Kbps in a high-speed moving environment, 384Kbps in a low-speed moving environment, and 2Mbps in a stationary environment. 3G provides services like Internet connection, transmission of large-scale data and moving contents photographed by digital cameras and videos, and software downloading.
China’s GDP grew 9.9% in 2005 while its telecom industry revenue grew 25.4%, more than doubled the pace of the overall economy, according to the Ministry of Information Industry of China (“MII”). In addition, the statistics from MII shows that China had approximately 404.1 million mobile phone users in February 2006, which is 60 million more than the a year ago. We see China will add another 50 million to 60 million mobile phone users in 2006. It is expected that China will have over 600 million mobile phone users by the end of 2008. As a result of the fast growing mobile phone market, WVAS such as multimedia messaging services, WAP, and interactive voice response (IVR) have been growing rapidly.
In addition, 3G licenses are expected to be issued to the Chinese telecom companies in 2006, which will propel WVAS growth. The 3G technology will enable more advanced WVAS such as shopping and downloading video via mobile phones. According to estimates, the total anticipated 3G market size in China will reach US$35.6 billion within 5 years after the launch of 3G in China. Considering the imminent 3G license issuance in 2006 and expected launch of the 3G technology before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, many wireless players such as Telecom Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: TCOM) and TOM Online, Inc. (NASDAQ: TOMO), KongZhong Corporation (Nasdaq: KONG), and Dragon Capital Group (OTC: DRGV) in China will be able to capture the great opportunities.
Dragon Capital Group Corp (OTC: DRGV), a leading holding company of emerging technology companies in China, achieved consolidated revenues of approximately $7.685 million in sales for the first three months of 2006 with $464,897 in gross profit and $233,466 in net income. The shareholder equity was approximately $3.375 million as of March 31, 2006 with over $1 million in cash.
DRGV trades about 6x earnings and 0.3x revenues for 2006. It appears that DRGV trades very undervalued compared to its peers, such as Telecom Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: TCOM) and TOM Online, Inc. (NASDAQ: TOMO). TCOM trades about 29x earnings and 5.8x revenues. TOMO trades about 26x earnings and 6.68x revenues. KONG trades about 16x earnings and 4.5x revenues
We view DRGV as an excellent growth company with exceptional potential for capital appreciation over both the short and long term. This is essentially investing in a diversified portfolio of companies in the world's largest and fastest growing market. Bearing in mind that significant company developments will occur in the coming months, along with industry projections, leads us to believe that DRGV is an excellent investment opportunity. Over the next 6 to 12 months, we are projecting a target price of $0.50 per share, about 25x its earnings in 2006, or 2 x sales in 2006, based on 178 million shares outstanding.
DRGV is a penny stock with multi-dollar potential. It has long-term potential for huge gains. The stock may be one of the year's big surprises, making its current status as an undiscovered stock a rare timing opportunity for investors. Based on the Company's ongoing substantial growth potential in revenues and earnings and a forward Price/Earning/Growth Ratio of 0.1, we are targeting the stock to trade in the range of $0.80 to $1.00 per share in the next 18 to 24 months on the basis of 200 million outstanding shares.
I thought this was some very interesting reading from the China Venture Forum that should be shared.
"DRGV trades about 6x earnings and 0.3x revenues for 2006. It appears that DRGV trades very undervalued compared to its peers, such as Telecom Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: TCOM) and TOM Online, Inc. (NASDAQ: TOMO). TCOM trades about 29x earnings and 5.8x revenues. TOMO trades about 26x earnings and 6.68x revenues."
Looks great to me! I believe action will pick up VERY shortly here!!! $40-$45M in expected Revenue BEFORE new acquisitions! THis is going to be a great year here IMO! Will try to post a new chart for this one.
I'm adding Monday morning. Was out of town today, otherwise I would have grabbed anything between 7-8.
Once financials are released we will just be starting IMO.
I will try to have an updated chart posted this weekend.
If I remember correctly, NDOL traded similar to this before the take-off. Fall from 10 cents to 4 cents and then the filings and news. It would be great if we see a repeat right here. I believe we are close to taking off. Accumulation has been growing. Been in since December and still banking on good things to come here.
Must Read **World-wide Mobile Content Revenue expected to be $42B in 2010. World-wide Revenue from SMS is expected to be $200B in 2010.
With that being said, there is potentially $242 BILLION dollars up for grabs in the Mobile Marketing business.
Let us not forget that SMS needs to get through 8 nodes before it reaches the Consumer. Paperclick Technology Immediately goes from the Brand to the Consumer!
Paperclick is the future in Mobile Marketing. If we can get even a 3% piece of the pie in 2010, that's $7B in revenue in just one year!
These numbers are hard to ignore. And all this talk about an 800lb gorilla seriously looking at NEOMEDIA must come to the forefront eventually. For example, if Google could potentially buy out NEOMEDIA for $5B, the Google brand name combined with the paperclick technology could equal billions upon billions in annual revenue.
I am reposting this message as I believe it is worth reading. It's nice to see Cornell done selling. And when I posted this message last week I had stated that I had no average down from $0.35...well today I just doubled my position!! Good things to come IMO!! Congrats to those who held.
I believe the gap is $1.30. eom
>Dragon Capital Group Corporation (Other OTC:DRGV.PK - News) spokesperson Marc Seigel announced company financial results.
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This was from MoneyTv.net! Is this where you heard about the guidance? Looks like you're right about the earnings being released this week!
Great post reppiz. It was my intention to double up between $0.07-$0.075 but none of my orders ever were filled. I still have every share that was purchased back in January though and am ready for this BIG TIME Rise(700,000+ waiting for a buck)!
I knew earnings were being released in May, but wasn't aware that it was going to be NEXT week!!
I agree though, lots of new investors will flock into DRGV once the filings have been released. I have read that it is their intention on moving to the AMEX sometime in 2007!! So your prediction of $0.80-$1.00 may be likely later on this year.
It should be interesting!
First off it was one sale at $0.076. Secondly, the gap was filled. Third, this PR has much more weight to it than the 1st IMO. Volume is already 822,000. If this trades over 2M shares today and closes up 10%+ I believe this will be on many radars for next week.
All my opinion.
I agree! I believe we only have a few more trades left here in the $0.07s. The gap has been filled. Two PR's this week. Revenues! More to come! Volume increasing! This should enter a lot of radars today and this weekend.
200,000 shares probably already went within a few seconds of trading. No big deal.
"Nuclear Solutions, Inc. (NSOL: OTC BB) has a patent pending technology that detects shielded nuclear weapons."
This is the latest from Jonathan Kolber! Calling for at least a $10.00 share price within a few years!!
He's not basing that price on the Ethanol aspect of the company! There's your encouraging words for the day :)
I too am disappointed in the last few days action, but still feel we'll bounce back nicely.
I'm expecting at least a $1.20 gain (New 52 Week High) within the next 30 days. Too much potential and too many positive things happening right now. That 52 Week High that was hit a few weeks ago was no fluke IMO.
The Ethanol plant is just one aspect of the company! Wait until they start talking about the nuclear detection devices!
You're right about a gut check. I refuse to take ANOTHER LOSS on a TS recommendation. He has been TERRIBLE. Absolutely terrible! I won't even begin to talk about his "NANOCAP" Report.
I still believe in the technology of Paperclick, but losing money on TS picks need to stop!
Must Read **World-wide Mobile Content Revenue expected to be $42B in 2010. World-wide Revenue from SMS is expected to be $200B in 2010.
With that being said, there is potentially $242 BILLION dollars up for grabs in the Mobile Marketing business.
Let us not forget that SMS needs to get through 8 nodes before it reaches the Consumer. Paperclick Technology Immediately goes from the Brand to the Consumer!
Paperclick is the future in Mobile Marketing. If we can get even a 3% piece of the pie in 2010, that's $7B in revenue in just one year!
These numbers are hard to ignore. And all this talk about an 800lb gorilla seriously looking at NEOMEDIA must come to the forefront eventually. For example, if Google could potentially buy out NEOMEDIA for $5B, the Google brand name combined with the paperclick technology could equal billions upon billions in annual revenue.
I hate anything associated with Cornell, but the potential here is too great to pass up. My average cost is $0.35 and I have yet to average down. I currently hold 100,000 shares and will continue to hold for the long term.
That doesn't take into account if ANY of the previous announcements worked out. That's assuming all were a bust. Either way, we are moving in the right direction. Glad to see we're still breathing and obviously will be steaming forward in no time!
NDOL's run from $0.04 to $0.67 will hopefully be matched here with SPRL!
The total number of outstanding shares of Strat Petroleum Ltd. is 149,248,274.
Not sure what tomorrow will bring us, but I do know that this PR will prove to be much greater than what is written within it. This PR breaks the silence and shows that the company has been working behind the scenes the past few months/year.
NDOL - Run from 4 cents to $0.67.....Market Cap 10x++ SPRL's.
I believe we will see more PR's and the recent filings shortly. The support at $0.07 has held all this time with absolutely no word from the company. A much higher base is about to form IMO.
Looking forward to tomorrow, the upcoming weeks, months, & year with SPRL!!!
This was way over bought on the way up. This is one heck of a bargain between $1.10-$1.50 IMO.
I sold for a big profit in the $2.00s, but think the next time we cross $2.00 we'll reach a new high. Will purchase 20,000 more shares if we hit $1.12 from MM games.
"Nuclear Solutions, Inc. (NSOL: OTC BB) has a patent pending technology that detects shielded nuclear weapons."
This guy is great! I've made a lot off his recommendations. MAKE sure you read the Last few lines of this! Answers your question!
We are sitting on a $10.00 stock once people realize this isn't just about ethanol!
> Some readers have been asking for information on Nuclear
> Solutions Inc. (NSOL: OTC BB). The stock has made quite a run recently,
> rising from $0.80 to $2.35 in less than a month.
>
> Well, it just so happens that our resident emerging technology expert
> Jonathan Kolber writes about Nuclear Solutions in his column today.
> Jonathan's been a fan of the company for quite some time, and since he
> initially recommended it, readers of Emerging Capital Report have seen
> 1,000% gains.
>
> And he doesn't think the run is over. In fact, readers hold these emerging
> companies in their portfolios for years to capitalize on maximum gains
> when
> the market eventually catches up to the technology.
>
> The Sleuth...Finally, the Death Ray?
> By Jonathan Kolber
> April 19, 2006
>
>
> Nicola Tesla is perhaps the most underappreciated inventor in human
> history.
> Few learn of his work in school. The only exposure many engineers and
> scientists have to him is through a standard unit for measuring magnetic
> fields. It's called the "Tesla".
>
> Those who have studied his work closely proclaim that it would not be much
> of
> an overstatement to say he invented the 20th century. Yet most consider
> Thomas
> Edison to be America's greatest inventor. (He was certainly America's
> greatest
> self-marketing inventor.)
>
> Edison won the Nobel Prize for physics. Little known is the fact that the
> award that year held a place for a second name -- a name struck from the
> records. Tesla's name was removed because he refused to share the billing
> with Edison.
>
> Tesla felt that Edison had wronged him professionally. Whether that is
> true
> or not, he also considered Edison a trial and error experimenter rather
> than
> a true innovator of new principles of science and engineering. That's a
> harder
> argument to dispute.
>
> It was Tesla who invented radio (before Marconi), alternating current (the
> enabling force behind our entire electrical system), the transistor and a
> total of approximately 700 other things including, reportedly, a "death
> ray."
>
> He even, as I recently confirmed, developed a viable technology for
> wireless
> transmission of energy.
>
> My friend, the inventor Jerry Smith, has studied every patent Tesla ever
> filed
> and found only one technical error. Jerry has made numerous breakthrough
> inventions in his own right, including the TransmagnetT -- a third basic
> type
> of magnet. Therefore, in my view Tesla's claim that he had successfully
> invented
> a death ray must be taken seriously.
>
> It is a curiosity that this technology never surfaced, and one can only
> speculate
> as to the reasons why. The principles of lasers and the technology for
> constructing them were not available to Tesla. Therefore, he must have
> taken a
> different approach.
>
> Many have speculated that Tesla's weapon was a directed plasma beam.
> Regardless,
> another approach to the death ray is about to be implemented. This time,
> it's
> based on lasers.
>
> You may recall the hoopla associated with the Star Wars defense system
> during
> the Reagan years. Unfortunately, those efforts never lived up to their
> promise
> because of certain pragmatic difficulties.
>
> The megawatts of power needed to generate a laser burst capable of
> instantly
> obliterating a target depended on hundreds of gallons of bulky toxic
> chemicals.
> Even more daunting, the beams could lose their potency in inclement
> weather -- or
> a sandstorm.
>
> But now, reports Popular Science, military planners at the Pentagon have
> concluded
> that these weapons do indeed have potential even if they're not yet
> serviceable
> as an anti-ballistic missile (ABM) type of deterrent.
>
>
> They can still be used to take out a mortar, or a tank. In particular,
> solid-state and free-electron lasers seem capable of delivering the kind
> of
> high energy pulses needed without a huge chemical stockpile in tow.
>
> The free electron laser (FEL) relies on an intense stream of electrons to
> power
> the beam.
>
> Bob Yamamoto, a scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, has
> developed a solid-state laser that relies on four-inch blocks of a
> neodymium-doped ceramic. Just 30 feet long, the machine could fit into a
> truck and be deployed in the field.
>
> The destruction of an incoming intercontinental ballistic missile depends
> on
> megawatts of power. That's considerably beyond what either free electron
> laser
> or a solid-state laser can achieve at this point. On the other hand, a
> laser
> such as Yamamoto's can be powered up to just 100 kW, and used to heat a
> mortar
> from a mile away until its explosives combust, thereby destroying the
> mortar.
>
> George Neil is focused on free electron laser research at the Department
> of
> Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator. At just 10 kW, his
> prototype
> unit isn't yet as strong as that of Yamamoto. However, it shows potential
> of
> reaching comparable wattage levels.
>
> FEL's have one major advantage over solid-state lasers, and that's their
> tunability. This means that the laser can be set to the frequency that's
> currently appropriate to ambient conditions.
>
> For example, the tuning would be quite different in fog than in a bright
> sunny day. This means that this laser has the potential to work in
> battlefield
> conditions more effectively than any known alternative.
>
> The US Department of Defense has been supporting Neil's research to the
> tune of
> $14 million a year. They are particularly intrigued with the possibility
> of naval
> use whereby these lasers could stop attacks by rockets and small suicide
> vessels.
> Based on Neil's recent successes, the Navy is now committing $180 million
> for an
> eight-year development project.
>
> Other agencies and companies, including Northrop Grumman, are pursuing
> variants
> on the solid-state laser. But right now it looks like the free electron
> light
> laser is the horse to bet on.
>
> Will death rays someday end the terror of nuclear destruction from the
> skies?
> Perhaps. It's now possible to envision President Reagan's Star Wars
> system
> fully functional, picking off missiles in flight, one after another.
>
> First, we'll see deployment of "laser trucks" in the battlefield, both on
> land
> and at sea. As these tools prove to be an effective addition to the
> military's
> armamentarium, research will gain momentum towards the Holy Grail of
> nuclear
> missile defense.
>
> Nevertheless, the super laser offers no solution to the greater threat of
> nuclear weapons smuggling. Even as "Homeland Security" has been touted as
> a
> basis for reducing our civil liberties and eviscerating the Constitution,
> our elected officials have done almost nothing to reduce the threat of
> nuclear bombs smuggled in through our ports or even airplane cargo bays.
> (Think about that the next time you're searched for a penknife.)
>
> Fortunately, technology once again offers a solution where politicians
> seem to
> only grasp for power or posture. Transformational Technologies Portfolio
> holding
> Nuclear Solutions, Inc. (NSOL: OTC BB) has a patent pending technology
> that
> detects shielded nuclear weapons.
>
> The stock has risen 1,000% since I initially recommended it, and I'll be
> amazed
> if investors don't multiply their money again at least fivefold in the
> next
> several years.
>
> To your profitable future,
> Jonathan Kolber
YES!! I will try to post the report I received about it. I bought more at $1.39. Downside can't be great from here and I figured it had to close this $1.35 gap as well.
Gap almost filled at $1.35!! eom
Editor of The Emerging Capital.
He originally called NSOL at 20 cents for 1000% gain, and still feels we have another 5 fold increase!
I bought more at $1.52 for the long haul. I was hoping this drop would close the gap in the mid $1.30s, but I wasn't going to risk missing it if it rebounded too quickly.
"Nuclear Solutions, Inc. (NSOL: OTC BB) has a patent pending technology that detects shielded nuclear weapons."
This is the latest from Jonathan Kolber! Calling for at least a $10.00 share price within a few years!!
Adding more in this range as I feel the downside is VERY limited(may drop another 20 cents at most imo).
We had that huge gap in the mid $1.30s that needs to be filled. I picked up some more because I see the downside only 20 cents and the upside is at least a double short term.
Can someone tell me the benefits that Google would receive by partnering or buying the rights to NEOM's Paperclick technology?
Thanks in advance.
>>The new trade is a $2 ethanol stock that just landed a deal with the US Department of Defense to help "develop a new fuel for the military."
To say that the news is blockbuster is an understatement. <<
I believe this is our gem isn't it?
Executive Order 13149 guarantees
ethanol bull market
--I think this stock was just recommended by a Stock Guru. Saying they had XTHN from $5.00 to $13.00 and believe this "$2.00 Stock can have the same run"...
Are they talking about NSOL? Could see a huge late day surge IMO.
Can anyone tell me how substantial the Paperclick technology would be for Google's continued growth? What are we looking at as far as potential revenues, market size, for both NEOM and Google if they were to make a deal?
Up from here IMO!
I am new to this stock, but found it this weekend and had planned to purchase at the open. Unfortunately the news today made my buy price jump by $0.40, but I still feel I got a great bargain! Great news today and I'll love to see how this one comes together over the next month. Have a price target of $3.00 by week's end, but I am always very conservative with my price targets!
If the bond approval news comes out then I agree...$8.00 is probably within the very near future.
Nice shake!!! Just added a ton more! Over $2.00 today! Nice call MONKEY!
UEYCF(UTS) is looking better and better by the day. I'm just waiting for the breakout similar to CWPC. I believe we'll see $10.00 by summer when Hurricane season is in full force.
I'm honestly not sure. All I know is I'm holding this for a year or longer to maximize my gains.
Did you happen to see that Motorola, Qualcomm, and Intel are investing in "The Next big thing in China" - 3G Wireless!!
>>>US mobile communications giant Motorola (NYSE: MOT) has invested in three Chinese companies as a strategic move to penetrate into the mobile value-added services sector. This area is thought to be critical for the coming third generation mobile communications (3G) sector in China.
Motorola announced yesterday that its venture capital arm, Motorola Ventures, increased its investment in Shanghai NewMargin Venture Capital Enterprise, a leading investment firm, to become one of its biggest investors.
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Because there is no need to check this board on a regular basis. I'm so confident in this company and I believe the stock price will reflect this opinion within 6-12 months.
Also, look at the chart. All the moving averages are moving up nicely. I'd actually like to see this hit $0.085-$0.09 again so that I can once again double my position.
Earnings come out in May, and that's when this will officially start to get interesting in my opinion.
Best of luck. I'm just keeping all my shares still and hoping to get one more chance to double my position.
Massive buys at $0.12!! 2.5M volume in just an hour 30 minutes!
For new Investors:
Projected earnings of 1 cent in 2005! 2+ cents in 2006! Could be better than expected as well with the growing demand of the 3G Business in China! This will only get better as we lead into the 2008 Olympics in China!
10Q out 1st Week of May