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Hey Chip, where have you been? Despite the greedy individuals, this stock is poised for a nice growth. It might, however, only happen before or soon after the 10-K, which should be out around August 1-st. What a difference one day makes. The 5 days TradeTrek forecast was a beauty yesterday. Look at it now:
http://www.tradetrek.com/NN/default.asp?symbol=GDVI
These greedy folks completly reversed everything. Oh well...
In the mean time, I'm not worried about my investment here. Loaded most around 0.05, so I'm happy with the price (and I don't care to "outsmart" my fellow investors here). With such a stock, long-term all that have enough patience should be the true winners. If it goes back again to below 0.1 I'll load some more the way I did it until last week. Still hopping next week to be a good one.
Have a good one,
Mike
"Dagli amici mi guardi Dio, che dai nemici mi guardo io"
Italian Proverb
(Of friends God save me, that from enemies I save myself)
As per my previous post, and as I feared, our "friends" (some of the so called longs) did it again. These greedy scum folks will never be happy. Even if they knew GDVI will for certain give them a 10X to 20X return, they will still try to outsmart the rest of us, and flip the penny at least once or twice (until they get lost, as usual). Poor, nasty souls.... They are not only hurting the stock normal growth process, but they shoot themselves in their own foot in the process. Dagli amici mi guardi Dio!
Mike
BAD, and GOOD news:
"great pr today...lots of info shared!
CIRT is ROCKIN!"
Bad news: it looks like that (for some reason) CIRT has developed a credibility problem. Despite the avalanche of good news, this stock is not moving. Anyone cares to speculate why? All my other pet pennies (e.g., MOBL, and now GDVI) started to move. Exception: VFIN, that is also sitting at its 1 year bottom. Also my two very speculative bad things: BTOO, and IVGA have hit 1 year lows, after failing to fill both the 10-K, and the 10-Q, and thrown to pinkies as a result.
Good news: Not what some will think.... Nope, I didn't switch my car insurance to Geico.... But, just in case, I have a large buy order @0.035, which should not allow the PPS to go any lower for a while. In the mean time, some triggering event hopefully will start moving it.
Just for the fun of it: if anyone cares to see the biggest fools around, check out (besides the ones that might decide to sell me CIRT @ 0.035): AMRE, and ERHE. None of them have had any revenue history, yet ARME was brought up to 0.25 about 2 weeks ago, and it came back to about 0.065 rightnow (as I predicted here it would), and ERNE - a oil fools dream is trading at around 0.6 (yeap, 0.6, despite close to 800MM OS!) under the promisse of some rights to a Nigerian oil field).
Mike
Quacker, hope we break early in the morning the first resistance level, at 0.145. The second and third resistance levels are at 0.155, and 0.175, respectively. I would like this to happen, so as some so called longs (from RB), will finally learn it's not worth playing pink-ponk games with good stocks. They are just shooting themselves in the foot.
The charts:
http://stockcharts.com/gallery/?GDVI
show today (higher PPS, higher volume - largest in about 3 months) was just the start to a new level: 0.2 to 0.25, IMO. This new step was long overdue. And the news help (some $12MM backlog, a 4-th production line added, and some 75 new folks hired). All the above should maintain the momentum that started early this week.
Out of today's Strong Volume NAS Gainers, GDVI looks among the best:
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.scan?s=TSA[t.t_eq_s]![t.e_eq_n]![as0,20,tv_gt_40000]![tv0_gt_a...
As you can see, GDVI moved well above the upper Bollinger Band. This usually happens at the beginning of a sustained run.
All other indicators look good.
Mike
The Edge, you heard it right. See below 6 good reasons one should be glad owing MOBL. But, it's not only the WiMAX, and VoIP that makes this company great, but all the other goodies it has (e.g., ZigBee, Wi-Fi, high speed internet, etc).
Mike
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"Heard Wi Max to be the next big thing in wireless connectivity, enables longer ranges.
mobl positioning themselves in the right direction."
1. CHIPS AHOY
Intel Corp. and Fujitsu Microelectronics America Inc. this spring officially made available WiMAX chips.
Read more...
http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/561network1.html
2. THE SKINNY ON BROADBAND WIRELESS
A central purpose of broadband wireless technology is to create big pipes for bandwidth-loving applications like Internet access and video. But voice also is a very central part of the WiMAX and overall broadband wireless picture.
Read more...
http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/561network2.html
3. THE CABLE VOIP SCORECARD
After talking about VoIP for more than five years, U.S. cable operators suddenly have enthusiastically deployed the service.
Read more...
http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/561services1.html
4. TELCO COLONIALISTS
Like David taking on Goliath, many smaller and rural telephone companies are starting to compete with giant RBOCs right in the incumbents’ own territories. And the new high-technology sling they are using to bring the giant down is VoIP.
Read more...
http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/561services2.html
5. BELL CANADA LAUNCHES VOIP WITHOUT REG APPROVAL
In a move that could put it head-to-head with Canadian regulators, Bell Canada has launched its consumer VoIP service, Bell Digital Voice, in one of its local service areas without waiting for approval by the regulatory authority.
Read more...
http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/561rules1.html
6. THE BIG VONAGE CONTROVERSY IN TEXAS
The Texas attorney general this spring filed suit against Vonage Holdings Corp., claiming the VoIP provider violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices — Consumer Protection Act by not prominently disclosing to consumers that its VoIP service offers a different 911 service than the PSTN.
Read more...
http://www.xchangemag.com/articles/561rules2.html
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Modular Division Secures New Order Worth More Than $3 Million for Immediate Delivery
via COMTEX
June 9, 2005
- Prominent Los Angeles Area School District Exclusively Specifies The Aurora Permanent Construction Design -
CHOWCHILLA, Calif., June 9, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GDVI), focused on the modular building industry with emphasis on the education market, is pleased to report that it has secured a contract with a prominent Los Angeles area public school district valued at more than $3 million.
The project consists of nearly 26,000 square feet of total space distributed over several campuses for multiple uses including classrooms, music rooms, childcare, health services and others. The school district, including parents of the students, wanted "permanent type" structures to aesthetically blend with their existing campuses. When they learned through industry sources that Global Modular, Inc. acquired the rights to Aurora Modular designs, they contacted Global and expressed their urgent need for the project to be completed by early fall of 2005.
Global Diversified Industries Chairman and CEO Phil Hamilton said, "Due to our recent plant modifications including the implementation of a fourth production line, we are positioned to accommodate this magnitude of an order with a quick turn around." Hamilton added that, "since our state approved designs are current, we can commence fabrication within the next couple weeks. During the production process, our construction division will be on site performing earth and concrete work resulting in optimum continuity throughout the entire project."
About Global Diversified Industries, Inc.
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. is a holding company with two wholly owned subsidiaries, Global Modular, Inc. and MBS Construction, Inc. Both are engaged in the modular construction marketplace with an emphasis on educational projects. They incorporate the latest in construction software, allowing them to better manage projects incorporating cost vs. profit ratios, construction and manufacturing schedules, purchasing, receiving and other facets of industrial management. The company's work is found in Northern and Southern California, with numerous projects on budget for school systems throughout the state.
This press release contains information that constitutes forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from any future results described within the forward-looking statements. Risk factors that could contribute to such differences include those matters more fully disclosed in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking information provided herein represents the Company's estimates as of the date of the press release, and subsequent events and developments may cause the Company's estimates to change. The Company specifically disclaims any obligation to update the forward-looking information in the future. Therefore, this forward-looking information should not be relied upon as representing the Company's estimates of its future financial performance as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release. For investor information contact:
Paul Knopick
949-707-5365
pknopick@eandecommunications.com
SOURCE Global Diversified Industries, Inc.
Paul Knopick, +1-949-707-5365, pknopick@eandecommunications.com, for Global Diversified Industries, Inc. http://www.prnewswire.com
VoIP news:
"After generating $1.3 billion in 2004, the VoIP industry projects to be a $20 billion industry by 2009."
1. More Businesses Buying VoIP Technology
Voice over Internet Protocol is still in its office technology infancy but some CEOs already swear by it. Companies like Bank of America and Ford have already made the switch.
See the Full Story:
http://www.contact-center-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=36065
2. It's a VoIP, VoIP World
Eighty-nine different exhibitors are showing some form of voice-over-IP software, system or application at the Supercomm trade show in Chicago.
See the Full Story:
http://www.contact-center-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=35916
Mike
Good bye, Cornell! Your poisonos 24% interest financing NO LONGER needed here.
Once people realize that the savings made by this long due move will start jump starting the net income. Indeed after great news, the next Q results should not only show an explosive growth in revenue (over 50MM contracts already booked this year, compared to peanuts last year), but also an explosive growth in net revenue. Bottom line: due to today's announced news, the PPS should start moving fast.
Mike
So long to the poisonous Cornell financing:
"CirTran paid off $1.7 million and $565,000 notes to Cornell Capital Partners LP, satisfying its obligations to Cornell."
Sooner or later all companies learn the sad truth about Cornell. Although (as most R&D start-ups these days) in not the best financial situation, I declined an offer for financig from Cornell for my tech company some years ago. Good bye, Cornell! I see they (Cornell) started to offer financing to some unaware Asian microcap companies. I guess they can't find enough US companies to offer their "friendly" hand to.
Mike
CirTran Adds $1.24M in Operational Cash, Cuts Interest Payments by 57%
via COMTEX
June 1, 2005
CirTran Corporation (OTCBB:CIRT), an international full-service contract manufacturer of IT, consumer and consumer electronics products, today announced the successful negotiation and completion of the latest step in its strategic financial plan, resulting in a major cash infusion for operations while cutting interest payments by more than half.
Iehab J. Hawatmeh, CirTran's founder and president, said the company issued a $3.75 million convertible debenture to Highgate House Funds, Ltd., of New York City. With funds received, he said, CirTran paid off $1.7 million and $565,000 notes to Cornell Capital Partners LP, satisfying its obligations to Cornell.
"As a result of this transaction, CirTran gains a net cash infusion of approximately $1.24 million, to be used to fund our growing operations in the U.S. and China," Mr. Hawatmeh said. "CirTran will also realize a savings of $254,000 - more than 57% - in annual interest payments," he said, noting that the $1.7 million note to Cornell had been at 24% and the lesser note at 6% interest, respectively.
"Having additional capital and our interest payments very substantially reduced continues the financial turnaround that saw CirTran report positive EBITDA of $26,518 and positive shareholder equity for the first quarter of fiscal 2005 in its 10-Q filing with the SEC last week," he said.
CirTran, he said, can redeem the debenture, which bears interest at 5%, at any time for 105% of the payment due. When the registration is declared effective by the SEC, Highgate can convert up to $250,000 worth of the principal amount, plus accrued interest, at market price in any consecutive 30-day period when CirTran stock is $0.10 per share or less at the time of conversion, and up to $500,000 worth of principal, plus interest, at $0.10 per share in any consecutive 30-day period when the market price of CirTran stock is higher than $0.10 at the time of conversion.
Quacker, check out the finances:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/is?s=GDVI.OB&annual
$3.828MM for 2003, compared to $2K for 2002. Go to the quarterly income and the revenue for the first 9 months of 2004 went above $6MM. In April 05 alone we already know that the revenue was nearly 1.4MM:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050503/latu044.html?.v=7
and "with an existing production backlog of nearly $8 million, along with current quoting activity of $14 million, Global is forecasting sales of over $20 million during the next twelve months:"
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050323/law028_3.html
Plus, we are already EPS positive, with ever increasing cash, and shareholders equity. The market sooner or later should compensate this kind of an explosive financial activity. Some triggering event should start moving the PPS, that was not moved for the last 2.5 months despite the avalanche of good news:
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Acquires Valuable Assets From California Modular Company
PR Newswire (Thu, May 26)
• Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Modular Division Implementing Its Fourth Production Line
PR Newswire (Thu, May 19)
• TalkingStocks.com Announces Interview with Philip Hamilton, President and CEO of Global Diversified Industries, Inc.
PrimeZone Media Network (Tue, May 17)
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PrimeZone Media Network (Mon, May 16)
• Global Diversified Industries' Modular Division Billings Total $1.4 Million in April; Experiencing Largest Production Schedule Since Company's Founding
PR Newswire (Tue, May 3)
• Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Modular Division Receives Repeat Order Based on Superior Prior Performance
PR Newswire (Wed, Apr 20)
• Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Modular Division Receives Four New Contracts Valued at More Than $5.1 Million
PR Newswire (Thu, Apr 7)
• Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Hiring 75 Additional Skilled Factory Laborers to Meet Current and Future Production Demands
PR Newswire (Thu, Mar 31)
• Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Forecasting Significant Increases in Market Share; Sales Projections for Next 12 Months Now Surpasses $20 Million
PR Newswire (Wed, Mar 23)
• Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Announces Nine Month Revenues Up 99.8 Percent; Backlog Increased to $8 Million
PR Newswire (Thu, Mar 17)
Mike
Has anyone here attended the shareholder meeting yesterday?
Mike
Ham, my take on it is about the same as Stringray's from RB.
Mike
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By: stingray661
24 May 2005, 12:47 PM EDT
Msg. 22323 of 22331
Some losers here
I do not worry about the price of cirt. I have had penny stoks I have had to wait a few years and these stocks have run up to 5 dollar range.
This is supposed to be a professional board and as such,
who cares how many shares you have and how many shares you sold.
I don't care for blood sucker MM's either and I don't
listen to people who say the stock is going out or any other rumor.
I see it this way, Cirt is a viable company. Some people will sell when it gets to 19 cents or 20 cents as they are in for the short run then rag the stock till it comes back down and day trade it again for a few hundred bucks.
The smart ones will wait and that is the right move.
So to the people who rag the stock go ahead. I for one will stick it out and sell some shares when the time is right.
This company will do well in the long run as to their contracts. So losers go sell I will hold and buy
(Voluntary Disclosure: Position- Long; ST Rating- Strong Buy; LT Rating- Strong Buy)
Hey Ham, I see you are very active in bashing this company. Same crap here, I just saw you also posted over RB. If you are not happy with the performance of this company, why don't you buy some ARME shares. Read their 10-Q, and although you can't buy it above 0.25, as yesterday (you missed the boat) you still can get in at around o.15. Hurry up!
Mike
***Pumpers for hire! Apply within!
Employer: CIRT, a real company, experiencing explosive growth (over $60MM contracts signed this year), good business plan, a Mgmt. that is very efficient in getting new business, but yet has to learn to conduct a better public relations compaign, file the 10-Q, and 10-K in time, etc.
CIRT longs, please "advertise" this announcement on your other boards.
Folks, we should hire some AMRE-type super efficient pumpers to move the price here. Those people (the AMRE pumpers, that is) are absolutely the best. They managed to pump that pseudo company with no history of 1 penny income as yet, and plenty of debth to 0.25 yesterday. Of course, after those folks got out this morning, now the price over there is in a free fall.
Seriously, for your "enjoyement," I would advice you to read the 10-Q of AMRE (that also came out yesterday):
http://biz.yahoo.com/e/050523/amre.ob10qsb.html
and compare it with CIRT's 10-Q:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050523/235687.html?.v=1
Subjects for discussion:
1. How can some people be so silly (the ones that bought ARME yesterday at 0.25), after that crappy so called 10-K
2. How can some pumpers be so effective in convincing the poor fools that in fact that pseudo 10-k (ARME's) was in fact very good
3. How dare some bashers (here, and over RB) manage to convince some fools that the best yet 10-K CIRT came out is still not good enough for a company that trades into the 0.04's. And, I see none of the longs have anything to say. When I posted yesterday on ARME Hub a "mild" answer to a fellow that also posts here, my Msg. was deleted 5 minutes later.
Mike
Yes, the company has accumulated deficit (and we all knew about it), but look at the bright side. Because of it, for the next several Q-s no taxes are due, which for sure will bring the net income (EPS) substantially higher. For now, important is that for the first time in CIRT's history the company has posted a positive EPS (more precise EBIDTA - which in this case is the same as EPS as no taxes are due), and positive shareholders equity.
The (i) already signed contracts of $60MM (out of which last Q only counts for some 5%), and (ii) the Asia connection for sure will bust the revenue, and net revenue (EPS) quite a bit over the next few Q's. Another good thing (that I didn't know about) is that the OS is only some 450MM (about the same as MOBL). Over the RB MB, some bad guy was spreading the word that it was close to 600MM. With increase net income, there will be no need for additional dilution, which is good.
Just finished reading the 10-Q SEC release, and I'm quite pleased with it (even compared with the not long ago 10-K release). This company is a must keep as, IMO, it will do very well in the near future.
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001010924%252D05...
Mike
Have you got a chance to get in? Just wonder. Good luck with your GTE. I see is keeping the price, which is good.
Mike
Out of those $60MM in contracts, the good news should start pooring in. For now, we are EPS positive (for the first time), and expecting this Q to be quite a bit better.
Just let the penny flippers get their messy reward. Once they are gone we shal move.
Mike
Better than expected. From now on, expect only good news. This will go up (above 0.1, IMO), where it belongs.
Mike
*****CirTran's 10Q Reports 363% Sales Increase, Positive EBITDA and Positive Shareholder Equity
via COMTEX
May 23, 2005
CirTran Corporation (OTCBB: CIRT), an international full-service contract manufacturer of IT, consumer and consumer electronics products, today reported an increase in sales of 352%, positive EBITDA of $26,518, and positive shareholder equity for the first quarter of fiscal 2005 in its 10-Q filing with the SEC.
Iehab J. Hawatmeh, CirTran's founder and president, said the company engineered a swing of nearly $3.5 million in total stockholder equity in the quarter, reporting $1,222,230 as compared with a deficit of $(2,242,033) as of December 31, 2004.
"This is the first time as a public company that CirTran has shown positive EBITDA and total shareholder equity," Mr. Hawatmeh said. "By any and all measures, CirTran is off to its best start ever."
CirTran's revenues were $2,920,465, up 352% over the $645,612 for the same period a year ago, while the company also achieved an 84% reduction in loss from operations, reporting $(59,199) as compared with $(366,965) for the first quarter a year ago.
Growing in the U.S. and China
"CirTran is growing on two continents," said Mr. Hawatmeh. "In the first quarter, we won more than $30 million (annualized) in new contracts for our less-than-a-year-old CirTran-Asia subsidiary, which manufactures products for the sold-on-TV consumer products industry, and grew here at home at our newly ISO 9001:2000-certified factory in Salt Lake."
Mr. Hawatmeh said CirTran's record start to 2005 followed what he called "a very strong fourth quarter and an overall fiscal revival in 2004." In its 10-KSB filing, CirTran reported a 629% increase in sales and a 77% reduction in losses for 2004 as compared with 2003.
About CirTran Corporation
Founded in 1993, CirTran Corporation (OTCBB: CIRT), (www.CirTran.com) is a premier international full-service contract manufacturer of low to mid size volume contracts for printed circuit board assemblies, cables and harnesses to the most exacting specifications. Headquartered in Salt Lake City, CirTran's modern 40,000-square foot non-captive manufacturing facility - the largest in the Intermountain Region - provides "just-in-time" inventory management techniques designed to minimize an OEM's investment in component inventories, personnel and related facilities, while reducing costs and ensuring speedy time-to-market.
About CirTran-Asia
CirTran-Asia (www.CirTran-Asia.com) was formed in 2004 as a high-volume manufacturing arm and wholly-owned subsidiary of CirTran Corporation with its principal office in ShenZhen, China. CirTran-Asia operates in three primary business segments: high-volume electronics, fitness equipment and household products manufacturing, focusing on being a leading manufacturer for the multi-billion dollar Direct Response Industry, which sells through infomercials, print and internet advertisements.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
SOURCE: CirTran Corporation
Company Contact: CirTran Corporation Trevor M. Saliba, 801-963-5112 trevor@cirtran.com or Press Contact: The Kaminer Group David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934 dkaminer@kamgrp.com
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Barchart.com says: 100% BUY (short-, and medium-term, and improving long-term.
http://quotes.barchart.com/texadv.asp?sym=cirt
Mike
Out of my watch list, since last year (MOBL, CIRT, GDVI, NEOM, GTEL, and VFIN), CIRT and VFIN are the only ones that didn't move as yet. Good stocks, sooner or later always make their move. Is it this week going to be the start of the long due move? Let's hope so.
Mike
Back to IVGA on Monday:
http://www.otcbb.com/asp/dailylist_detail.asp?d=04/19/2005&mkt_ctg=OTCBB
But, out of OTC:BB. For a while (until it fills the 10-K, and 10-K), it becomes a NSCC Eligible Security (National Securities Clearing Corporation).
Mike
***Re: Think it's the MM's and nakes and other shrts. Tobin got a lot of us in to this, and NEOM, he has enough profit as it is to risk his base by manipulating stocks, I think. $$$ can make a person do odd things, but I think he's solidly on our side--when you look at his reccomendations, these two are the only big winners!"
XLT's, let's see:
MM's moving it up & down, I think it is a mit. Didn't ever happen (especially at low volume) when your order moved the price up or down? MM's mostly follow our prices, with NITE being usually the "bad guy," as they are the biggest (as part of Ameritrade - that is also the biggest)
Short selling, if still goes on, it only can be practiced by oversea exchanges. In MOBL's case, to my knowledge, Berlin stock exchange MOBL:BE is the "biggest." From the low volume (see historical prices), I doubt naked short selling is the case.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=MOBL.BE&d=t
PS: last year, during the 0.29 run, naked short selling indeed was the main factor, and MOBL:BE was mainly responsible: The huge volume at or near the max. price, was quasiequal with the summ of smaller volumes over the next 2 weeks or so after the max.
To make the storry short, here's the best case scenario (and this is just an imaginary scenario, but one that could indeed happen): To me, the biggest problem reside with all those many promoters, that through their buy/sell signals move a stock in the direction they desire. Take TS (as a generic name for the problem we are facing here) for instance. When the PPS was at 0.25 he was advising followers to buy 1/3-rd below 0.2, 1/3rd below 0.16, and whatever else the other 1/3-rd. The price of his first "dump" phase of his dump-pump-dump scheme, if you recall went the way he wanted it to. I was folowing the price drop, and noticed "someone" always selling small amounts below the bid, which drove the price down. Were you or me doing it? Of course not. So all these guys, loaded their boats (by manipulating the price, to keep it down long enough so they can buy enough to satisfy their nasty appetite), then the TS guru came out with the "blessings" (the pump phase), and all of the certain, the price went from 0.14's to above 0.4. Guess who sold first at around 0.4. You got it right. Once the "blessing" stopped comming out, the last "dump" phase started. In his thirst for more free money, TS and those around him, might want to repeat the succesfull move. If so, expect this to go again to below (or around 0.2), before going up again.
Folks, thinks are getting totally OUT OF CONTROL! Here's the "head" of a Yahoo group, that now used to come up with some good picks, and the Msg. I received tonight [as of last, he's mostly wrong, so eventually he decided to ask some brokers help in promoting his choosen stock - that he's all loaded up when he's promoting it to his group). Here's his/her Msg.:
"Can you get a broker to promote your stock? please open....
group message- hi is there anyone here who can get a couple of brokers to promote a stock (u tell them) to their clients? if so, please message me and we can talk. Thanks : please email me back at ................. and we can work something out in which we both and the whole group can benifit. ;) Thanks."
This IS INSANE! I just dumped this Yahoo group, it wasn't any good anyway (and for many years I ONLY buy stocks I do my own DD on, plus I'm NOT a day trader).
Folks, if we (colectivelly) are not going to do anything to calm down all these crooks, we either join them (which at least I'm not going to do as I'm an "old fashion"-type, plus if everyone tries to fool the others, the scheme won't work anyway), or get out of this nasty pink-pong game. Been in the market fo a long time, and never, ever saw so many shameless con artists opperating their trickeries in the open, and never thought that rather than doing something about it some people actually wish to join them.
Mike
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Modular Division Implementing Its Fourth Production Line
via COMTEX
May 19, 2005
- New Production Line to Accommodate Production Backlog -
CHOWCHILLA, Calif., May 19, 2005 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ --
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GDVI), focused on the modular building industry with emphasis on the education market, is pleased to report that its wholly owned subsidiary, Global Modular, Inc., has implemented its fourth production line.
Global is experiencing its largest production backlog since beginning operations in 2002. Due to the recent influx of new sales contracts, Global found it necessary to open a fourth production line to meet customer commitments. The newest production line will be used exclusively to fabricate custom (permanent construction) type projects. Until this recent plant modification, Global was incorporating its custom type products throughout its three other production lines. The fourth line for more sophisticated type projects allows the entire facility to operate more efficiently, resulting in better turn around time for completion of projects.
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. Chairman and CEO Phil Hamilton states, "We have been looking forward to the day when we could totally utilize our Chowchilla facility. This newest plant modification allows us to increase our sales bookings for both short and long term commitments. It also allows us to meet short notice needs for school districts issuing last minute orders for installation this summer."
About Global Diversified Industries, Inc.
Global Diversified Industries, Inc. is a holding company with two wholly owned subsidiaries, Global Modular, Inc. and MBS Construction, Inc. Both are engaged in the modular construction marketplace with an emphasis on educational projects. They incorporate the latest in construction software, allowing them to better manage projects incorporating cost vs. profit ratios, construction and manufacturing schedules, purchasing, receiving and other facets of industrial management. The company's work is found in Northern and Southern California, with numerous projects on budget for school systems throughout the state.
This press release contains information that constitutes forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any such forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from any future results described within the forward-looking statements. Risk factors that could contribute to such differences include those matters more fully disclosed in the Company's reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward-looking information provided herein represents the Company's estimates as of the date of the press release, and subsequent events and developments may cause the Company's estimates to change. The Company specifically disclaims any obligation to update the forward-looking information in the future. Therefore, this forward-looking information should not be relied upon as representing the Company's estimates of its future financial performance as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release. For investor information contact:
Paul Knopick
949-707-5365
pknopick@eandecommunications.com
SOURCE Global Diversified Industries, Inc.
Paul Knopick, +1-949-707-5365, pknopick@eandecommunications.com, for Global Diversified Industries, Inc. http://www.prnewswire.com
Chuck, I don't think anyone should worry about Microsoft getting involved. In fact, Microsoft by itself it's good news. Microsoft will only get into the software part, and they can't function w/o the hardware companies like MobilePro. However, Microsoft getting in bed with Siemens and Alcatel it's not good for the smaller VoIP providers. This might be the start of a price war (read lower margins), much of the same it happen several years back with the regular phone prices.
From the fact that the price started to drop before the Microsoft news came out, it might be that TS (and his "tribe") are indeed more to blame about the price drop. NEOM was also down. These guru guys usually don't like keeping their money lucked up for too long, especially when the price is falling. Hopefully this will not translate into the last phase of TS's (and he's not alone) dump-pump-dump scheme.
Price stability of these OTC:BB stocks could only be achieved after someone (somwhere) manages to finally dump TS-like opportunistic "tribes," and makes it illegal (as it should be) for them to do price fixing, and to submit all of their buy/sell signals. W/o this, the market future the way we know it, it's in a big trouble. These "gurus" expect more and more for themselves. On the same stock they are cashing from (i) the Companies they promote, (ii) from their clients, and (iii) directly from their own short-term trades. And of course, they have a lot more info about the company they promote than any of us. In this respect, the CEO's of all these companies (including MOBL), become willing partners of these gurus, in punishing the small investor (especially the loyal one), and that's sad.
Mike
CIRT business model (for a small company) is one of the best, IMO.
Not two much choice out there. The chips business is down, and it will stay down until real progress in the speed is achieved (using integrated all optical chips - still some 10 years away). Nanotechnologies are still way too risky (few of all those nano companies will survive), and on, and on.
To make the storry short, when something new comes out, every company is crowding the field. Take for instance the telecom market. Everytime something new (VoIP, Wi-Fi, Wi-MAX, ZigBee, etc) is developed (usualy by a small entity), the big boys jump in (e.g., Microsoft announced today - in combination with other big boys - will agressively go into VoIP). All those small companies stand a very small chance to get a small slize of the pie.
In this overcrowded high-tech fields, the low-tech business models of CIRT and other few companies (e.g., GDVI) are the best, IMO. And because they (both CIRT, and GDVI) experience an explosive revenue (and net revenue) growth, this only means that their business plans are working in their niche market (and they will, IMO, at least for the near forseable future).
Mike
Sebass, are you still holding the bag? Two more days, and this shall make it's move.
Mike
Microsoft Poised for VoIP Push
After years of quietly building a VoIP strategy on several fronts, Microsoft now is stepping up its efforts and is poised for major initiatives in both the enterprise and carrier space.
See the Full Story:
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=35140
Mike
OT: Thanks Mikey, I was posting using "the Board Central" that doesn't have the "New Message" feature:
http://www.boardcentral.com/aios/aios.cgi
I like to have more MB's all in the same place to look at, when I'm following a particular stock (just in case someone comes up with a breaking news). I see that using the "DD Machine," one can indeed post new Msgs.:
http://www.ddmachine.com/default.asp?s=mobl.ob
Mike
Inquiry, and question:
Anyone has heard anything lately about MOBL's ZigBee? First, about the patent application (that we should've already heard something about by now), then about the status of the ZigBee chip development in Korea. I see others are moving:
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1785121,00.asp
Silly question:
How can one post a new subject? I only have the option to reply to a previous Msg.
Mike
"Re: I placed a bid at 0.03 for 370,000 shares. Walk it down MM's. That's your job to walk the price down to fill big orders b!tches."
Sebass,
Good luck to you. Hard to believe anyone will sell you at 0.03.
Mike
"The Registrant's Quarterly Report on Form 10-QSB for the fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2005, could not be filed without unreasonable effort or expense within the prescribed time period because management requires additional time to compile and verify the data required to be included in the report. The report will be filed within five days of the date the original report was due."
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/print_filings.jsp?url=%2Fredirect.asp%3Ffilename%3D0001010924%252D05...
This means, either on Friday, or on Monday.
Mike
We might "crack" 0.1, after the Q comes out. People usualy are chasing fast moving prices. It always happens. Most buy, when some of us are selling. I already have a sell order for part of my shares set up at 0.11. Wating for the "smart" buyers to pick up my shares. They will show up, I believe.
Mike
Squacker, you got mail. EOM
Mike
Quacker (and Chip), if you post an E-mail, and I'll send you the alert I received this morning from publisher@stockguru.com, that also contains the picture of Global facility.
Mike
Chip, I see RB has still not awaken. After such news alert, as the one I posted this morning I expected someone over there at least to notice it. Not much activity over RB as of late.
Mike
I see the RB (or any other people) haven't learn thus far about the stock alert (that only came out this morning). Wonder why the Company hasn't posted this alert. Once other people find out about it, the move should start.
Mike