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These guys are just awesome.
Why, thank you. it said good ol' stockpicks, and that's what I think TDGI is so I had to drop in!
Just wait a few months from now and read the amazing news that I THINK will be here.
Dude, that's amazing. Thank you!
Yes. It's fun. lol
You really should check out TDGI. It's not just a pump and dump... it's the real deal, already profitable, and very undervalued even before the huge year they have planned.
bout time.
Don't forget about the already previewed huge blockbuster announcements at SHOWest just a month away.
Why this isn't at .13 or higher right now is a gift to all of us.
Where else are you going to find an already profitable company, a CEO that always comes through and has the years and history of success, huge expansion plans, no dilution, and way undervalued? Especially in the pinkies!
Screw playing the promo pump and dumps. This is the real deal.
I'm long, and very excited... obviously. hehe
Me too. This thing was .028 not too long ago, and good news has come out since then. It's worth 4x that much... so IMO this is a great place to jump in.
It's not retail "dumping".
Who in their right mind would sell on that news at this price?
They're selling out a huge position. They've been relentless for a few weeks now. They WILL run out of shares eventually.
It looks like they just had a lot to sell.
Yeah there's somebody who's had a lot of shares that has been holding us down for weeks now. I'm glad they're shaking out here and not causing a panic once we really get higher.
You should call the T/A before you make such an assertion.
Possible.
Of course this sucks right now, but chances are it's oversold.
Ah shut up. Everyone here listen...
If people are telling you it's moving up, they are fully invested. If they're saying a "panic" is coming they're either bored, stupid, or wanting your shares.
Listen to people and figure out their motivation.
It's just a morning gap fill. Hold your horses. It looks fine.
Hopefully that big news will turn us around!
Even if what you say is what you're doing, why in the hell would you announce it? lol
I'm loading up right now. We'll see how that works out!
If you watched yesterday, you would assume that the gap was already closed. It fell down, then slowly made it's way back up. There was no huge bounce.
Whether it really does or not, the one review that says that we got this film for cheap, is probably right. Just look at the stars on the bill. TDGI is gettin it's name in the hat, and will be making a lot of money soon.
I know I sound like a pumper, but this CEO is just too good to be true, and the position we're in is amazing.
that's awesome. Sooner or later, guys, we'll have a big winner on our hands. IMO, of course.
The ask and bid look really funny. Odd numbers. Let's pass 'em!
I just don't understand how the ask goes from .048 to .0415 in a matter of minutes. If you weren't willing to sell at .044, WHY the hell do you want to sell it at 415? Idiots.
Why do people keep dropping the ask just seconds after it sells for higher? It doesn't make sense.
this is the one I was talking about...
It's not bgoi related.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/100202/0582910.html?.v=1
The morning sell-off was a little scary but it looks to have recovered now.
So I'm feeling much better... was a littly crazy there for a minute.
All there's left to do is figure out why there's no huge reaction on that huge TDGI PR this morning. lol
We'll call this mystery morning.
Looks like there aren't many sellers left here.
Survived? This is what it was trading at Wed/Thurs. Unless you bought this morning or late Friday, you're not down that much. I'm still holding here and think there might be a good upside coming.
From the way I see it, it's settled near where it was before the huge EOD run on Friday. I'm not worried about this one yet.
AND we'll have the financials soon.
I think it might be a nice morning!
Not yet. Man, I keep getting reminded on all the good stuff in the pipeline for this small unknown pinky.
With days like this though, it won't be unknown for long. They're shooting for the stars, and I'm happy to be along for the ride on this one.
And yes, he said they purchased Wild Hunt for limited theatrical release.
Yes we're all forgetting that they have a few lower budget things coming out in the very short term that could give us some profits. War Eagle, Arkansas is being featured on their new webpage sample.
http://hannoverhouse.com/
They have a preview of their new website up! This might be old news, but the first I've seen of it.
Nice to see bashers showing up. lol
Good try.
That isn't the film we purchased. That's nearly 4 years old.
Oh STFU.
You have absolutely no reason to claim that.
WE NEED A STICKY ON THIS!
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118014413.html?categoryid=13&cs=1
'Twelve' inks deal at Sundance
'Hesher' scores a U.S. home at film festival
By SHARON SWART, PAMELA MCCLINTOCK
Deals came fast and furiously at Sundance over Wednesday night.
Publisher Hannover House's film and vid arm has picked up Joel Schumacher's dark teen chiller "Twelve" for around $2 million.
Plans are for a major-market theatrical rollout this year. Hannover has released a handful of titles theatrically, but until now hadn't jumped into bigger films. A private equity fund is backing title acquisitions for Hannover.
"It's a very significant investment for us," said Hannover CEO Eric Parkinson. "In order for us to really thrive, we have to step up."
"Twelve" was produced by France's Gaumont, Radar and Original Media, with CAA packaging the financing. Gaumont, both a production and a distribution company, financed "Twelve."
Gaumont sparked to the script by Jordan Melamed and wanted to make a Schumacher film. "As a low-budget indie-style film, we could go into production without pre-sales," Gaumont chairman Sidonie Dumas told Variety.
"Twelve," based on the best-selling tome by Nick McDonell, chronicles the violent and drug-fueled exploits of privileged Manhattan teens. Chace Crawford, Emma Roberts, Rory Culkin star along with 50 Cent, Ellen Barkin and Kiefer Sutherland.
Former Lionsgate and Weinstein Co. distribution chief Tom Ortenberg will consult with Hannover on the pic's North American rollout through his One Way Out Media consulting shingle.
"Twelve" is Sundance's official closer. Its first public unspooling is at Park City's Eccles theater Friday evening.
In other action, Newmarket plunked down around $1 million in an early-morning deal for the U.S. distribution rights to Spencer Susser's "Hesher." A Canadian deal for the pic is currently closing.
"Hesher" premiered here last week to mixed industry reaction but has continued to be a crowdpleaser.
Film stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a mayhem-prone loner who takes up with a family still reeling from a death. Pic also features Devin Brochu, Natalie Portman and Rainn Wilson.
Newmarket plans a fall release for "Hesher."
John Hopewell contributed to this report.
Read the full article at:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118014413.html