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The Sports Authority Link:
http://www.thesportsauthority.com/searchHandler/index.jsp?searchId=76884795&keywords=seaview&...
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FogDog link:
http://www.fogdog.com/searchHandler/index.jsp?searchId=76883857&keywords=seaview
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Dunham Sports Link:
http://www.dunhamssports.com/searchHandler/index.jsp?searchId=76883466&keywords=seaview&y=5&...
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Sportsmart Link:
http://www.sportmart.com/searchHandler/index.jsp?searchId=76882929&keywords=seaview
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Oshman's Link:
http://www.oshmans.com/searchHandler/index.jsp?searchId=76882066&keywords=seaview
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FOX SPORTS link with pics>>>
VERY IMPRESSIVE!
http://store.foxsports.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=715079&cp=702278
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>>>>NEWS<<<<<
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (BUSINESS WIRE) - SeaView Video Technology, Inc. (OTCBB:SEVU) has introduced a new Marine Division brand, SeaMaster, and across-the-board price changes for all current products. The formal introductions took place at the recently concluded Ft. Lauderdale (FL) International Boat Show.
The Company's newest marine product, SeaMaster 600, features a state-of-the-art camera module which transitions automatically from color to black and white in response to lighting conditions. In addition, it has advanced infrared capabilities and a 2X zoom feature.
"The SeaMaster 600 is the first product in the SeaMaster marine product line, which will become our premier brand carried by marine and specialty retailers," said SeaView CEO George S. Bernardich III. "This will allow differentiation from the SeaView brand, which in turn will become a mass-market product line that is much more price sensitive and more competitive."
The show also marked the start of new retail pricing for the entire SeaView marine product line, resulting from recent sourcing and production improvements. The Company's top-selling BW-150 Offshore Camera system now has an MSRP of $449.99, while the basic SM-50 Super-Mini camera is sporting a sharp $159.99 MSRP. "The new pricing strategy will position us well against competition, and should produce an increase in market share while maintaining current margins," stated COO Michael Ambler. "In addition, we are planning further sourcing improvements in the beginning of 2002, to allow a more aggressive pricing and promotional strategy."
In cooperation with Naples, FL teaming partner Unified Marine Inc., SeaView and SecureView products have now been placed with the following Internet retailers: www.mvp.com; www.bluelight.com; www.thesportsauthority.com; www.sportchalet.com; www.dunhamssports.com; www.mcsports.com; www.oshmans.com; www.buy.com; www.foxsports.com; www.iqvcsports.com; www.fogdog.com; www.gijoes.com; www.dickssportinggoods.com; www.gartsports.com; www.sportmart.com; www.boatingchannel.com. These retailers reinforce the Company's growing presence in the Internet retail channel. Retail Forward, a consulting and market research firm, predicts online retail sales will jump 30% from a year ago, to $11.5 billion from $8.9 billion in the 4th quarter. Online sales are projected to account for 1.8% of total sales, up from 1.4% a year ago.
"For the first time ever," Bernardich said, "SeaView is positioned with product placement to take advantage of this projected growth." In addition, the Company's website is currently undergoing an overhaul and upgrade to better serve both customers and dealers. The expected launch is early in 2002.
The SecureView product line also received new retail pricing thanks to sourcing and production improvements. A complete SecureView system will now have a $329.99 MSRP. In addition, SecureView is now being offered to the trade in DIY Kit and Boxed-set formats, primarily for use in commercial security applications.
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>>>>OT to Zag, BigBizz, and HWGC:
I have not been ignoring you, my home puter is down. Should be up by the end of the week. Will reply then.
Dan
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I just don't know if this is good news or bad. Can someone look at the numbers and comment?
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This may be the reason for the celebration party!
I stole this post from BMRC-
Here are numbers just faxed to me by Jason at Signature Stock Transfer, Inc.:
SeaView Video Technology Inc.
11/02/2001
Highest Certificate Number 4899
Number of Active Shareholders: 1310
Total Regular Shares: 12,510,660
Total Restricted Shares: 48,239,749
Total Shares: 60,750,409
If these numbers are correct, and I have no reason to believe they are not as Jason has faxed them to me before, then I guess there was good reason for the celebration at SeaView a couple of weeks ago!!!
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TA, is the parking lot system at Wal-Mart still up and running? How long is the "Test" period suppose to last? Are their any other parking lots being tested that you can disclose?
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Oops, my mistake. eom
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Paul, I must apologize for participating
in the word war on RB. I use RB to vent, and IH to post more informative and quality material.
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At the ASIS show I met with "Mike" who
identified himself as the Chief Financial Officer at SEVU.
On Registration No. 333-69568 As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 25, 2001, I noticed at the CFO is:
Douglas Bauer Chief Financial Officer
DOUGLAS BAUER (Principal Executive Officer) OCTOBER 24, 2001
Has Mike moved on?
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Diverdan ^..^
Tookin,
You were raised in a very rural, sparsely populated area far from civilization right?
"this stock is done over with sevu has tookin us all imo."
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Got my SuperCircuits catalog
in the mail today. Secureview is on page 5 and again on page 37 AND AGAIN on the back cover. Mucho exposure!
"FLOOD LIGHT CAMERA"
This amazing weatherproof video camera is perfect for outdoor installations - No Extra Wiring Needed!
This incredible weatherproof camera features a high power LED array for see-in-the-dark performance. Works great in normal indoor or outdoor lighting as well. Great for parking lot and other outdoor surveillance, wildlife or farm animal monitoring, or any application requiring a quick and easy installation.
*Uses standard light socket
*Gets power and transmits video through ac lines
*Receiver included
*High resolution CCD camera built in
*Bright LED illuminators
*Quick and easy installation
*Great for parking lots and other outdoor installations
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X-celent post from Seahag -
I didn't write this note, Seahag did. I wish I had:
Christi, I reposted an article about a woman (I believe she was from New York City) that was in town promoting a non-profit that was trying to raise funds for inter-city children to get them interested in fishing as a way of distracting them from less positive activities. The article told about a check that Rich cut for her organization. I believe it was for a $1,000 but it might have been more. I was impressed with his generousity. I have heard that this was not unusual for him.
I know you are still grieving over his passing. Digging into work is the best thing you can do for yourself. You will get through it, it's just going to take some time. It's probably not a good idea to read this board right now, it's just going to add to your pain. Hang tough girl, stay busy and focus on the positives. Best regards,
SH
Diverdan
This message was written by Christy
Mutlu in response to some bashing on RB. I thought it was well worth another post. You bashers... please pay attention.
-- Diverdan
JUST SO YOU KNOW
FACT: SEAVIEW WOULD NOT BE HERE TODAY IF IT WERE NOT FOR RICH MCBRIDE.
THIS COMPANY WILL GO ON AND WE WILL MAKE IT!
RICH NEVER INTENDED TO MAKE ANYONE EVER LOOSE MONEY. HE DID THIS FOR EVERYONE TO MAKE MONEY. HE WANTED TO MAKE EVERYONE RICH, NOT JUST RICH RICH. YOU CAN NOT CONTROL THE PRICE OF A STOCK OR WE WOULD ALL BE RICH. HE WORKED VERY HARD TO DO EVERYTHING BY HIMSELF TO SAVE THE COMPANY SOME MONEY AND HE REALIZED THAT HE COULDN'T. THATS WHEN HE HIRED GEORGE BERNARDICH, MIKE AMBLER AND DOUG BAUER.
RICH'S TIMING IS/WAS JUST OFF BECAUSE HE ALWAYS WANTED EVERYTHING TO HAPPEN NOW. HE HAD VERY LITTLE PATIENCE. WE ARE ONLY HUMAN AND WE TRY OUR BEST. HE TRIED SO HARD AND THE STRESS OF THE COMPANY IS PROBABLY WHAT KILLED HIM.
THE STOCK MARKET IS LIKE GAMBLING AND THATS WHY I DON'T PARTICIPATE MUCH. EVERYONE IS FREE TO MAKE CHOICES ON THEIR OWN. NO ONE MADE YOU BUY OUR STOCK.
THIS WILL PROBABLY BE THE LAST TIME I POST OR EVEN READ THIS GARBAGE BECAUSE I'VE GOT A LOT OF WORK TO DO. I'VE GOT TO GO ON BECAUSE I AM A VERY STRONG WOMAN AND I WANT TO DO THIS FOR RICH. RICH MADE ME STRONG AND I'M GOING TO TRY TO STAY STRONG. I KNOW HOW HE LIKED STICKING UP FOR THE COMPANY WITH ALL OF YOU. PLAYING ALL OF YOUR LITTLE BATTLE OF THE MANS EGO GAMES-BUSINESS. HE WOULD OF WANTED ME TO SAY THIS TO ALL OF YOU SO YOU KNOW HOW HE REALLY IS. I KNOW HIM VERY WELL. HE WAS REALLY A GOOD MAN BUT JUST A HARD ONE TO FIGURE OUT. HE DIDN'T CARE WHAT ANYONE THOUGHT OF HIM. I WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH AND THIS IS GOING TO BE THE HARDEST THING I'VE EVER DONE. HE IS THE LOVE OF MY LIFE AND I LEARNED A LOT OF GOOD THINGS FROM HIM. I AM GOING TO DO IT FOR RICH AND FOR EVERYONE WHO BELIEVES IN OUR COMPANY AND IT'S TECHNOLOGY. NONE OF US WILL LET YOU DOWN. WE WILL FIGHT TOOTH AND NAIL. FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE NO HEART, WELL, YOU KNOW WHAT TO GO DO.
SEAVIEW WILL PREVAIL BECAUSE IT IS NOW A LEGACY AND RICH'S TIMING IS AND HAS BEEN OBVIOUSLY OFF.
BEST REGARDS TO ALL (EVEN THE HEARTLESS SCUM) AND JUST KEEP ON KEEPING THE FAITH.
CHRISTY MUTLU
VP, SALES AND MARKETING
SEAVIEW VIDEO TECHNOLOGY, INC
727-866-3660 EXT 211
CMUTLU@SEAVIEW.COM
Nobusiness, Don't you get it
by now? FnG is always right, just ask him. If the stock goes up it is because of a recent death. If the stock goes down it is "retracement", which means " A price movement in the opposite direction of the previous trend." Now THAT is a great revelation! After all we've never seen the stock do this before .... ever... have we. *sigh*
Diverdan
You are probably very close
in your analysis but I believe Frank has given Rich too much negative publicity and it has taken on a false life of its own. I am expecting a positive press release this week and do not believe this is overly optimistic. Then we will see the true reason for the surge.
Diverdan
Incredible day +80.56% eom
Diverdan
FnG, If there is a way that
Rich's death brought the price of the stock up, it is this.
The press release of the tragic death of a former CEO and founder of the company over the news lines brought attention to the company. Potential investors learning of the tragic news also learned about the company for the first time and thought what many of us already know. THIS IS A GREAT COMPANY to invest in. Tragedy brought headlines, readers, and investors to the company.
That is only part of the picture. The ASIS appearance, Wal-mart lots, Target, etc.. etc.. see BIGBIZ post for further.
Diverdan
I don't believe the stock price
has anything to do with the tragic death of Rich. It has to do with contracts coming in and solid business practices taking place. The Q results are due and I think they will be very favorable. For you to take credit for this and still slam Rich after his death is pathetic. Few people listen to you or your flip-flop change of opinions. You just can't admit that SEVU is going to go with or without Rich. Unfortunately the later has happened.
You give yourself entirely too much credit and have wild unsubstantiated speculations.
Diverdan
Speaking of Frank...
Frank loves to post quotes and list links to past messages. So here is one that Frank wrote in response to a critical poster. This is not a SPAM or attack Matt, just bringing up a point.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=18586
Quote from the second paragraph of Frank's post.
I have noticed that your posts are overly critical of SEVU and McBride... My advice in such cases is SELL your shares and find another Company you feel more comfortable with, as you clearly don't understand SEVU... My guess is that you have little experience of investing in the OTC-BB Market or the fortitude it requires...
JMHO, F. Goelo + + +
Diverdan
Tribute and picture of Rich
on the SEVU web site at:
http://www.seaview.com/
Diverdan
At the ASIS convention
I told COO Mike I was going to buy more stock while the price was still low. Mike said "You better hurry". He wasn't kidding.
Diverdan
There must be some news
in the wings just waiting to burst out. Most impressive volume and price in the early trades.
Diverdan
Does this mean you are doing another
flip-flop Frankie?
Diverdan
Impressive! +33% I have a feeling that we should be a PR pretty soon.
Diverdan
Joe, that is yet to be seen. eom
Diverdan
I have been gone all day
because of death in my own immediate family. I just learned of this unexpected tragedy in the seaview family a short time ago after talking with Adam Jordan on a phone. I don't have the words to say that will make this very sad day any better. My heart felt condolences to Christy, Adam, and the rest of the seaview family and friends. I feel like I have been hit with a double whammy today.
Diverdan
Let's have some fun, Frank said..
"Once filed, I probably will be unable to comment further,"
THANK GOD! HALLALUEH! REJOICE!!! DO IT FRANK AND YE SHALL BE SAVED AND SO SHALL WE! PARTY AT DIVERDAN'S HOUSE DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS EVENT!
Since the partygoers are "BLIND INVESTORS" we can have FnG look-a-like Pinata dolls hanging from the ceiling! Bring your kids, even they won't repeat themselves as much as Frank. There will be chocolate cakes with prison bars for frosting. Special SEC investigation candy bars. Pin the tail on the private placement. Monopoly games using Rich's former residences for hotels and you can borrow millions from the house bank without penalty or interest!
The Monopoly game will include such pieces as a Jaguar Coupe, a 2/3 money bag, a miniature stolen secureview, a sinking yacht, a private plane, and an Aggrieved Shareholder.
CHANCE & COMMUNITY CHEST CARDS
"You broke Rule 506, pay $277,757"
"You received a private placement, collect $200,000"
"Busted by SEC, got directly to jail, do not pass St. Petersburg"
"Pay bank interest of $87,000"
"Yacht sank, pay Diverdan $10,000 for recovery"
"Advance to Tierra Verde, pay owner twice"
"SEC Inquiry, go back three spaces"
"Aggrieved Shareholder, pay $299 for secureview"
"FAA violation, no pilots license, pay fine of $500"
"Investment maturity in SEVU, collect $500,000"
"Busted by secureview camera, pay alimony $10,000"
"Wal-Mart parking lot deal - Collect $15,000,000"
"Pay $50 to every cheerleader"
"Get out of jail FREE (Go on probation)"
"Night with Mafia/Italian Blood women, pay $500"
"Re-tooling cost, pay $500,000"
"Patent royalties, receive 1,000,000 shares"
PURCHASE PROPERTY, SHARES - GET A MONOPOLY!
St. Petersburg Place
Target Tierra Verde Triangle
Cayman Island Condos
Nina Drive Nuthouse
Boardwalk and Private Place
Railroaded (collect all four)
Supercircuits Section 8 housing
Costco Corner
Home Depot Homes
Wally World Park
YOU GOTTA LOVE IT! LOL
Diverdan
You continue to talk trash
Spam after Spam.. attack after attack.. repeat after repeat.. That is just what you are Frank.... all talk. Get on with your lawsuit already you have bored the crowd, your fans are gone and it is time to put your money where your mouth is. Even Rich has dared you to file. DO IT AND BE GONE!
You are the annoying kid at the movie theater that keeps spoiling the show and won't ever leave.
I DON'T CARE WHAT YOU SAY! Go get a web site and go get a life.
Diverdan
In response to PM
The cameras I saw mounted on the Wal-Mart parking lot poles were the blue 150's seen here-
http://www.sevu.com/miniseaview.htm
They had special mounts which allowed them to be fixed in multiple positions for viewing the parking lots. They were mounted on the center pole below the four clover leaf style lights.
Diverdan
I finally got around to updating
the web page on the world record dive. Photos were scanned in including these pics. Notice the TV monitor showing underwater camera shots ... provided by Seaview of course. I also added the video clip.
http://www.corridor.net/smartdivers/images/wrd7.jpg
http://www.corridor.net/smartdivers/images/wrd14.jpg
This one is a repeat (AKA-SPAM) but still a nice shot of the hand held mini-50 in use.
http://www.corridor.net/smartdivers/images/wrd18.jpg
A long dark night, still holding a seaview next to the submarine.
http://www.corridor.net/smartdivers/images/wr21.jpg
Here is the link to see more pictures. You can even find Trebor209 in some of the photos.
http://www.corridor.net/smartdivers/Press%20Releases.htm
Diverdan
ASIS Report
Trebor209 and I went to the Convention Center in San Antonio today for the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS) international convention. There were thousands of vendors there on a HUGE multi-floor facility that covered three attached buildings. All the big names were present including Panasonic, Sony, Pinkerton, Bruns, IDT, Samsung, 3M, Vicon, etc. We saw everything from bullet proof glass to armored cars, digital video cameras, safes, metal detectors, laser technology, home and industrial security systems and what we came there for - secureview.
We had to find a directory to find Seaview in the huge place. On the way to the seaview display #855 we came across the supercircuits display. In plain view on the shelf was a secureview outdoor camera.
I had a smile on my face and Trebor209 and I played dumb about the product as I approached the attendant. He was a young man about 22 years old and initially passive. We had the impression this was his first trade show. I asked him about the light bulb up on the shelf and he was surprisingly knowledgeable on the secureview product. He explained it was a "hidden camera" inside a light bulb and all you needed to do was "Screw it in, plug in the box, and connect the box up to a TV or monitor". He explained that it needed no additional wiring and worked off existing wiring in any house or business. He had the sales pitch down as if he had said it a few times before. I asked the guy how much it cost and he had to ask his partner for cost. The supercircuits catalog had it listed for $499 but the guy explained it was $399 and not $499. He also said it was a popular item.
We made our way around and found the seaview display and were greeted by Mike whom we later learned was the COO. Next to him and talking with another visitor was George the CEO. A parking lot camera was on display along with the outdoor and indoor versions of secureview and a secureview was connected up to what I would call a mechanics style drop light. You could pick the light up and point the secureview and watch the display monitor.
Each of the thousands of displays there had multiple outlets for 120v electricity. There had to be 5,000+ electrical connections easily, maybe more. With all this potential interference around the secureview, the picture was very sharp and clear. I was able to point the camera at my name tag and read the fine print on my name tag from the TV monitor.
The secureview display was impressive. George read my name tag (I assume), extended his hand and began with "Hi Dan, Congratulation on the world record dive". He was well aware of the dive and the fact we used seaview cameras for the event. I was impressed with his demeanor and customer awareness.
I spent about 40+ minutes at the display talking with both George and Mike. During this time there were several inquiries from visitors including one guy from a security firm in California. He interrupt the conversation I was having with George by saying "Hey, I saw this in popular Science". He was interested in getting the secureview for installation with his home security business in California. I saw the company name of "HCIC" on his name tag but do not know what company it was. I didn't want to interrupt the productive talk between him and George and walked over to Mike for more jabber.
Mike said he had invested a great deal in SEVU and was very much looking forward to the next six months. He said the Wal-Mart system was working great and in less than 45 days the technical staff at SEVU had figured out how to make secureview work on the 440 system. George showed me pictures of the Wal-Mart parking lot with the secureview mounted on the light poles. I asked the next logical question - "If the system will work on 440, will it work on everything in between?". Mike and George both said yes and with what they had learned while putting in the Wal-Mart system, it would not take long to adjust the system to other voltages.
I also saw one secureview on display that I had not seen before. This was a secureview mounted in a black square brace with a strange mount. George produced the display and explained it was for track lighting. Upon closer inspection, it was clear that the camera was on a 90 degree twist track lighting system which George explained was for some "Haggar" clothing stores.
Mike named several pending contracts and was very excited about the outlook for the company. I mentioned to Mike how much I had invested in SEVU and told him that I was considering purchasing more stock since the price was very low, and before the anticipated SEVU stock boom. Mike said with a straight face, "You better hurry".
I was glad to see that the secureview was in a sturdy plastic housing and not glass as I had anticipated a light bulb to be. When I asked how study the secureview was, George grabbed the outdoor version off the table and dropped the bulb from chest height onto the floor. The bulb bounced twice and rolled in a circle. I picked it up and it worked fine.
I came away from the meeting with Mike and George with very positive vibes on the management, product, and company. This company is for real and enormous potential. By the time some of you read this message, I will have already purchased more SEVU stock, and will continue to do so. Trebor209 is doing the same.
As Mike said at the convention... "You better hurry".
Dan Misiaszek
Diverdan
Matt, you are right,
As the administrator, it was not your place to comment. You have obviously taken sides which is something you refrained from doing in the past. I support Rich's decision to leave and do not believe he was treated fairly on this thread.
I am leaving also.
Go back and read your own post.
I challange you to find on any board at any time where I have printed a LIE. You won't find it. You are one to talk about personal attacks, you are well kown for it.
Matt, please put in an ignore poster program.
Diverdan
Rich, this in unfortunate but
understandable. You have put up with more krap on this board than I would have ever tolerated. Whatever the new site it is, please let it have an "IGNORE poster" function. Send me a PM with the new location when it is up and running.
Diverdan
It looks like the true Frank
is finally coming out. A history of receiving things and not paying for them - secureview and stocks? His most recent message tells it all. HE WANTS TO BE PART OF THE PRIVATE PLACEMENT AND ALL WILL BE OK! He has condemned the PP for WEEKS now but it will be OK as long as he gets in on it.
Unbelievable - Looks like it IS all about money isn't it Frank!
Save your faces and leave while you still can. I can't believe a word you say.
JMHO
Diverdan