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Yes, and the bid support has been increasing nicely each day. Any type of news on the financing and we should be into dollar land. IMHO
Time for a move. Nice looking chart IMHO.
We need the accum/dist and the cmf to trend back northward and then the chart is set to pop. Have a great day. Latest chart compliment of Epicstock.
Good Morning All. Take a look at this MRNA chart. Closed at 1.12
After Hours quote 1.34 plus .22. 1st qtr earnings and conference
call on Friday morning. This stock has really moved nicely the past month. Must be good news coming IMHO
compliments of Epicstock charting
Sounds good, would be nice to keep the volume coming at the ask.
Maybe we can bump it up to 3 today and get the bid moved up to 2
Is street a retail lotto player? GLTY
Thanks for the updated chart. MRNA hit 1 dollar today and is making a nice run up. In your opinion what is the next level that she rises to. Nice golden cross on the MACD chart. RSI
back in the power zone 70 plus. New HOD 1.09 +.12 TIA
Gsat looking very strong here. Doesn't look like much in the way
until .88 New HOD .83
Wowwwwww huge support coming in for GSAT Hang on tight IMHO
ask is Paper thin!!!!!!!!!!!
Congrats to all longs Dollar land today. Been a long ride from the mid .20's IMHO
Gsat ask is very thin. Congrats to all MRNA longs.. We hit $1 today and volume picking up HOD 1.04
Gsat volume coming in .81 up.
Very nice plus 25% MPG
MPG Will put it on my radar. TIA
Have a good one. Mrna pushing for 1 dollar again here. .97 plus .06
GSAT Very thin on the ask. When she goes she will go hard. GLTY
Nice view top and bottom of the page. Gsat little shake and bake this a.m. bid is building on Level 2 and ask is very thin. Could jump at any time. Little volume and we go!!!!!!!
GLTA
That's the 2nd time. Maybe 3rd time will be the charm. Bid is building, ask is very thin here to over a Dollar. Glty
Nice exposure again today on GSAT. 10 day avg. volume trending above 300k Interest is gaining rapidly on the stock.
Astronaut Earning His SPOT On Top of the World -- Mount Everest
7:01a ET May 7, 2009 (GlobeNewswire)
SPOT LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Globalstar Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT) and an award-winning leader in personal satellite messaging and emergency communications, today announced that five-time Space Shuttle Astronaut, Scott Parazynski will attempt to be the first person to have traveled in space and summited Mount Everest - the highest peak in the Himalayas. Scott is equipped with the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger(tm), a personal safety communication and tracking device which will allow the world to track his summit attempt in real-time. Follow Scott's Everest Expedition at SPOTadventures.com, a new online community for sharing adventures and outdoor experiences. Scott is scheduled to begin his summit attempt on May 7, 2009.
Scott Parazynski (47) made his first attempt on Everest in 2008 but had to turn back only a few thousand feet from the summit due to a back injury. Scott has returned to Everest as team physician and climber for Washington-based Team IMG(r) (International Mountain Guides.) Supported by the Challenger Center for Space Education, Scott hopes to use his climb as an educational platform drawing parallels between terrestrial and space exploration.
The hand-held SPOT Messenger provides Scott with vital satellite-based technology enabling him to share his progress while on Everest with others on Google Maps(tm). In addition to providing live tracking, the SPOT Messenger allows Scott to archive his location data for later reference and send Check-in messages with others at base camp and back at home.
"Scott is a true explorer, driven not only by his personal goals of discovery but also the desire to educate others on what he learns along the way," said Tom Colby, COO of Globalstar Inc. and President of SPOT LLC. "The SPOT Messenger is instrumental in allowing Scott to share his experiences on Everest with a larger, global community. We are honored to help support his expedition and we look forward to following his progress during this historic climb. We wish Scott and his team a successful summit attempt and safe return."
Two members of the Challenger Center's Board of Directors, television journalist Miles O'Brien and web journalist Keith Cowing are assisting Scott in his ascent providing support both at Everest Base Camp and back in the U.S. Thanks to advances in satellite, computer and Internet technology, Scott and his communication team are producing original content updated daily on SPOT Adventures, OnOrbit.com/Everest, http://milesobrien.com, Flickr(r), Twitter Facebook and YouTube. Daily SPOT tracks, video, photos, blogs and research findings are available to help document history in the making.
Scott hopes that teachers and students will follow his adventure and be inspired to learn from his experience and reports while on Everest. To help students engage in the expedition, Scott has been posting responses to student questions, photos, videos, and scientific experiment information on his blog at www.OnOrbit.com/Everest. Scott's Everest expedition is also supporting the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, Autism Speaks(tm) and The Explorers Club, an international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research and exploration which Scott is a member of.
View the Miles O'Brien's Skype interview with Scott Parazynski from Everest Base Camp on May 6, 2009.
About Scott Parazynski
Born July 28, 1961, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Considers Little Rock, Palo Alto, California, and Evergreen, Colorado, to be his hometowns. Married to the former Gail Marie Vozzella. They have two children. A commercial, multi-engine, seaplane and instrument-rated pilot, Dr. Parazynski has logged over 2500 flight hours in a variety of aircraft. As a mountaineer, he has scaled major mountains in the Alaska Range, the Cascades, the Rockies and the Andes. His summits include Cerro Aconcagua (at 22,841 feet above sea level, the tallest mountain in the world outside of Asia) and 53 of Colorado's peaks over 14,000 feet in altitude. In May of 2008, as a result of a serious back injury, he was forced to turn back at 24,500 feet on a summit bid on Mount Everest.
About SPOT Adventures
SPOT Adventures allows you to share your adventures easily right on the web at www.SPOTadventures.com. Register your SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger(tm) and enjoy the benefits of a new online community. Share tracks, stories, photos and real-time updates of your adventures with friends, family and other SPOT users.
About SPOT LLC.
The SPOT Satellite Messenger, the world's first satellite messenger, uses both the GPS satellite network to determine a customer's location and the SPOT network to transmit that information to friends, family or an emergency service center. SPOT LLC., a subsidiary of Globalstar, Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT), provides lifesaving communications technology that allows users to communicate from remote locations around the globe. Thanks to this affordable, cutting-edge personal safety device, the company offers people peace of mind by allowing customers to notify friends and family of their location and status, and to send for emergency assistance in time of need, completely independent of cellular phone or wireless coverage. For more information on how SPOT LLC. is helping users live to tell about it(SM) - from disaster preparedness to outdoor adventure purposes - visit www.findmespot.com.
Notes to Reporters:
High-resolution photos of SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger are available at http://findmespot.com/en/pressroom/. To arrange a media interview with Scott Parazynski or Miles O'Brien, please contact the below media contact.
This news release was distributed by GlobeNewswire, www.globenewswire.com
Did not see this earlier today on GSAT. Great exposure. 10 day avg. volume is also trending upward of 300k a day.
Astronaut Earning His SPOT On Top of the World -- Mount Everest
7:01a ET May 7, 2009 (GlobeNewswire)
SPOT LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Globalstar Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT) and an award-winning leader in personal satellite messaging and emergency communications, today announced that five-time Space Shuttle Astronaut, Scott Parazynski will attempt to be the first person to have traveled in space and summited Mount Everest - the highest peak in the Himalayas. Scott is equipped with the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger(tm), a personal safety communication and tracking device which will allow the world to track his summit attempt in real-time. Follow Scott's Everest Expedition at SPOTadventures.com, a new online community for sharing adventures and outdoor experiences. Scott is scheduled to begin his summit attempt on May 7, 2009.
Scott Parazynski (47) made his first attempt on Everest in 2008 but had to turn back only a few thousand feet from the summit due to a back injury. Scott has returned to Everest as team physician and climber for Washington-based Team IMG(r) (International Mountain Guides.) Supported by the Challenger Center for Space Education, Scott hopes to use his climb as an educational platform drawing parallels between terrestrial and space exploration.
The hand-held SPOT Messenger provides Scott with vital satellite-based technology enabling him to share his progress while on Everest with others on Google Maps(tm). In addition to providing live tracking, the SPOT Messenger allows Scott to archive his location data for later reference and send Check-in messages with others at base camp and back at home.
"Scott is a true explorer, driven not only by his personal goals of discovery but also the desire to educate others on what he learns along the way," said Tom Colby, COO of Globalstar Inc. and President of SPOT LLC. "The SPOT Messenger is instrumental in allowing Scott to share his experiences on Everest with a larger, global community. We are honored to help support his expedition and we look forward to following his progress during this historic climb. We wish Scott and his team a successful summit attempt and safe return."
Two members of the Challenger Center's Board of Directors, television journalist Miles O'Brien and web journalist Keith Cowing are assisting Scott in his ascent providing support both at Everest Base Camp and back in the U.S. Thanks to advances in satellite, computer and Internet technology, Scott and his communication team are producing original content updated daily on SPOT Adventures, OnOrbit.com/Everest, http://milesobrien.com, Flickr(r), Twitter Facebook and YouTube. Daily SPOT tracks, video, photos, blogs and research findings are available to help document history in the making.
Scott hopes that teachers and students will follow his adventure and be inspired to learn from his experience and reports while on Everest. To help students engage in the expedition, Scott has been posting responses to student questions, photos, videos, and scientific experiment information on his blog at www.OnOrbit.com/Everest. Scott's Everest expedition is also supporting the Challenger Center for Space Science Education, Autism Speaks(tm) and The Explorers Club, an international multidisciplinary professional society dedicated to the advancement of field research and exploration which Scott is a member of.
View the Miles O'Brien's Skype interview with Scott Parazynski from Everest Base Camp on May 6, 2009.
About Scott Parazynski
Born July 28, 1961, in Little Rock, Arkansas. Considers Little Rock, Palo Alto, California, and Evergreen, Colorado, to be his hometowns. Married to the former Gail Marie Vozzella. They have two children. A commercial, multi-engine, seaplane and instrument-rated pilot, Dr. Parazynski has logged over 2500 flight hours in a variety of aircraft. As a mountaineer, he has scaled major mountains in the Alaska Range, the Cascades, the Rockies and the Andes. His summits include Cerro Aconcagua (at 22,841 feet above sea level, the tallest mountain in the world outside of Asia) and 53 of Colorado's peaks over 14,000 feet in altitude. In May of 2008, as a result of a serious back injury, he was forced to turn back at 24,500 feet on a summit bid on Mount Everest.
About SPOT Adventures
SPOT Adventures allows you to share your adventures easily right on the web at www.SPOTadventures.com. Register your SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger(tm) and enjoy the benefits of a new online community. Share tracks, stories, photos and real-time updates of your adventures with friends, family and other SPOT users.
About SPOT LLC.
The SPOT Satellite Messenger, the world's first satellite messenger, uses both the GPS satellite network to determine a customer's location and the SPOT network to transmit that information to friends, family or an emergency service center. SPOT LLC., a subsidiary of Globalstar, Inc. (Nasdaq:GSAT), provides lifesaving communications technology that allows users to communicate from remote locations around the globe. Thanks to this affordable, cutting-edge personal safety device, the company offers people peace of mind by allowing customers to notify friends and family of their location and status, and to send for emergency assistance in time of need, completely independent of cellular phone or wireless coverage. For more information on how SPOT LLC. is helping users live to tell about it(SM) - from disaster preparedness to outdoor adventure purposes - visit www.findmespot.com.
Notes to Reporters:
High-resolution photos of SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger are available at http://findmespot.com/en/pressroom/. To arrange a media interview with Scott Parazynski or Miles O'Brien, please contact the below media contact.
This news release was distributed by GlobeNewswire, www.globenewswire.com
Yes I am with you on that. I just really like what has transpired here with the new Mgmt. in such a short time frame. I can't imagine what could happen when big money jumps on board.
See ya in the a.m.
Looks to be ready for a pop. CMF Macd trending nicely upward.
Very nice trend again today!!!!!! "Stairway to Heaven" GLTA
Nice looking chart. RSI approaching power zone of 70. Bollinger Bands were indicating a move today and we took the positive approach. Indicators are all looking very positive. What do you say we break a dollar in the a.m. Any thoughts? GLTA
Nice!!!!!!!!!! HOD .91 up .18 1.00 try again in a.m. GLTA
GSAT Nice buy at close for 13,000 someone is milking this bad boy.
We go soon. See ya a.m.
Watch Gsat and Mrna into close. Mrna .90 plus .18
GSAT Ask is paper thin!!!!!!!!!! hang on here crew.
Yes sir she is ready nice slow trend upward and allowing support to build. Very healthy for a stock See ya in a.m.
Welcome Gail, I'm in for tens of millions at 0001,2,3. I have a ton of patience. CMF looking nice at 0 line. Macd trending up.
Due for some news!!!!!!!!!!
http://stockcharts.com/c-sc/sc?s=ICTY&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p61153722947&a=70614826&r=6006
Bid building, ask thinning knock down these .78 and we fly!!!!!!
Gsat Strong support today with all indicators pointing north. IMHO
We finish low to mid 80's today. GLTY
Gsat moving New HOD .80
Gsat nice bid support and building. New HOD .79 Looking ready to break into the .80 mark. Ask is thinning out here.
Nice looking chart. RSI back above 70 into the power zone. GLTA
Nice looking chart, RSI back into the power zone. GLTA
GSAT Up after hours to .80 Have a good night.
GSAT making World Wide Headlines. Also CEO purchasing a ton of shares again last week. Take a look at this link.
http://www.pinksheets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=6572370
Here it is Matt,
Blasting Calls Around The World
Scott Woolley, 05.01.09, 10:30 AM EDT
When cellphones will get their messages across by way of satellite.
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In Pictures: How To Put The Internet In Orbit
LOS ANGELES - And you thought it already felt like a small world.
Over the next few years, a pack of satellites are slated to get a spot in the sky. The goal: to make it even easier and cheaper to call anywhere in the world via cellphone--and to provide a stunning variety of low-power, high-speed Web access to every inch of the globe. Many of the birds will also carry aloft an array of penetrating electronic eyes, sensors that make the cameras used by Google Earth look downright myopic.
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Here's what's on the list: In May, a rocket will take off from French Guiana, spitting into orbit a new communications satellite that will unfurl a giant 60-foot antenna--and for the first time, make it possible for consumer cellphones to have instant satellite backup anywhere in the U.S. Four months later, a series of four rockets are set to blast off from Kazakhstan, launching 24 Globalstar ( GSAT - news - people ) satellites into low-Earth orbit and blanketing the entire globe with faster Internet access and even better phone service. A year later, Google's ( GOOG - news - people ) satellite venture, O3B, will launch another 16 satellites into space, aiming to bring cheap, fast Web access to 3 billion people in poor nations .
In Pictures: How To Put The Internet In Orbit
That may sound like the stuff of sci-fi--and indeed, the first age of wildly ambitious satellite projects, in the 1990s, produced a long series of embarrassing failures with names like Teledesic, Iridium and Orbcomm. The billions of dollars those projects burned through relegated ambitious satellite projects to the drawing board for most of this decade.
But that's changing. Credit crisis or no, the world is about to enter a second age of wildly ambitious satellite projects.
The best argument for why this time will turn out differently for the satellite industry is perhaps best expressed by Mark Dankberg, who has the rare distinction of having run a successful satellite company, ViaSat ( VSAT - news - people ), for 23 years. Dankberg says first-generation digital satellites are the equivalent of the first-generation of digital cellphones from the 1990s: big, inefficient and not particularly reliable. He portrays the satellites now set for launch as orbiting iPhones: orders of magnitude more powerful and built to be Internet-friendly.
Dankberg likes to measure the magnitude of that astounding improvement by looking at how much raw capacity you can get for every $1 million spent on a satellite--a yardstick he calls "megabits per megabuck." His ViaSat-1, set for launch at the end of 2010, will be able to transmit 100 gigabits per second and cost $400 million.
ViaSat's 250 megabits per megabuck is roughly 1,000 times better than the gear that was launched in the last great satellite boom. And the satellites that follow promise to perform well beyond that, providing raw speed, promising an array of abilities that will touch everyday life in a variety of unexpected and useful ways.
Nice link that I found on Yahoo!!!!! Could get interesting here quite soon here crew.
http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/01/satellites-orbiting-iridium-technology-wireless-satellites.html?partner=yahootix" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://us.rd.yahoo.com/finance/external/forbes/SIG=132hjfau7/*http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/01/satellites-orbiting-iridium-technology-wireless-satellites.html?partner=yahootix
Very nice, should be an update soon. Have a great weekend.