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Nice buy Bruce, any other gems?
Posted by: Bruce A Thompson
In reply to: None Date:1/10/2007 12:14:37 PM
Post #of 38
Buying NFI here.
Pulled the margin trigger. I intend to ladder in to double my holdings.
BT
NovaStar details executive bonuses
Friday March 16, 1:15 pm ET
NovaStar Financial Inc. gave Chairman and CEO Scott Hartman a $474,534 bonus for 2006, 74 percent of his base salary for the year.
In a filing Thursday with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Kansas City-based subprime mortgage lender (NYSE: NFI - News) listed bonuses for the following other executives:
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CFO Gregory Metz -- $167,888, 66 percent of base salary President and COO W. Lance Anderson -- $474,534, 74 percent of base salary Chief Investment Officer Michael Bamburg -- $300,000, 76 percent of base salary NovaStar Mortgage Inc. President and CEO David Pazgan, $300,000, 76 percent of base salary
Bonuses were targeted at 100 percent of base salaries, and the executives had the opportunity to earn as much as 200 percent of their base salaries as bonuses, NovaStar Financial said.
Published March 16, 2007 by the Kansas City Business
NovaStar execs get big perk before cuts
Top five executives receive 100% of the restricted shares, currently worth about $473,000, providing they stay with the subprime lender for five years.
March 19 2007: 11:44 AM EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Two days before NovaStar Financial Inc. said it would cut 17 percent of its work force, the battered subprime lender's top five executives received restricted stock now worth about $1.6 million.
The 350 job cuts, announced Friday evening, lifted NovaStar shares as much as 16 percent Monday morning on the New York Stock Exchange before they shed some of that gain.
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Shares of NovaStar (up $0.18 to $6.08, Charts) rose 5 percent during morning trading in New York.
NovaStar shares are off about 65 percent since the company's warning last month that it might not generate taxable income for several years.
On March 14, NovaStar Chairman and Chief Executive Scott Hartman and President Lance Anderson each received 76,882 shares of restricted stock, regulatory filings show. The restricted share grants were worth about $473,000 each early Monday as NovaStar's stock traded at $6.15, up 4 percent from Friday's close.
The executives will receive 100 percent of the restricted shares if they stay with the Kansas City, Missouri-based company for five years, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. But they could receive nothing if they quit before that term.
NovaStar did not return telephone calls seeking comment.
NovaStar Chief Financial Officer Gregory Metz, Chief Investment Officer Michael Bamburg and the head of NovaStar's mortgage operations, David Pazgan, also received restricted stock.
In addition, NovaStar's top five executives received a total of 453,413 options to buy company stock. Each option carries an exercise price of $4.18 a share, priced at just above when NovaStar shares scraped bottom last week, U.S. regulatory filings show.
NovaStar shares Monday were trading about 47 percent higher than the exercise price of the stock option grants.
Hartman and Anderson, co-founders of NovaStar, received the largest grants, 131,708 options each, SEC filings show. The options vest over the next four years.
Accredited rallies on $2.7B loan move
Countrywide stops no-money-down lending
Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces 35 Days Remaining to Move to Be a Lead Plaintiff in the Shareholder Lawsuit Against NovaStar Financial, Inc. -- NFI
Tuesday March 20, 5:29 pm ET
BENSALEM, Pa., March 20, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces an April 24, 2007, deadline to move to be a lead plaintiff in the securities class action lawsuit filed on behalf of shareholders who purchased the common stock of NovaStar Financial, Inc. (``NovaStar'' or the ``Company'') (NYSE:NFI - News) between May 4, 2006 and February 20, 2007, inclusive (the ``Class Period''). The shareholder lawsuit is pending in the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
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The Complaint alleges that defendants violated federal securities laws by issuing material misrepresentations to the market concerning the Company's business and financial performance, thereby artificially inflating the price of NovaStar securities.
No class has yet been certified in the above action. Until a class is certified, you are not represented by counsel unless you retain one. If you purchased NovaStar common stock between May 4, 2006 and February 20, 2007, you have certain rights, and have 35 days remaining -- until April 24, 2007 -- in which to move for Lead Plaintiff status. To be a member of the class you need not take any action at this time, and you may retain counsel of your choice. If you wish to discuss this action or have any questions concerning this Notice or your rights or interests with respect to these matters, please contact Howard G. Smith, Esquire, of Law Offices of Howard G. Smith, 3070 Bristol Pike, Suite 112, Bensalem, Pennsylvania 19020, by telephone at (215) 638-4847, Toll-Free at (888) 638-4847, by email to howardsmithlaw@hotmail.com or visit our website at http://www.howardsmithlaw.com.
Factor in the rebates d-head, and you have a real winner. Thanks for the report though, it backs up Axis claims of real energy savings of over 50%. The energy saving capabilities of the DH ballast is impressive.
How is that NFI treating you these days?
Axis Technologies and TSR Lighting Team Up to Expand Sales Coverage to Minnesota, North & South Dakota, and Western Wisconsin
Tuesday March 20, 7:30 am ET
LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:AXTG - News) is pleased to announce another large trade area expansion with TSR Lighting, with headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Their experienced lighting staff will present the Axis Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) ballast throughout Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and western Wisconsin. Scott Ridley, VP & General Manager stated, "TSR is very excited to add the innovative, energy-saving Axis ballasts to our line card." Gary Boe, National Sales Manager of Axis, said "The addition of the sales territory that will be covered by TSR Lighting is an important addition to the growing representative network of Axis Technologies."
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About TSR Lighting
TSR Lighting (www.tsrlighting.com) has been providing creative and technical solutions for all lighting requirements and desires since 1965. They service a broad base of customers that purchase, or influence the purchase of lighting equipment. These customers include End Users, Architects, Designers, Engineers, Electrical Distributors and Electrical Contractors.
TSR Lighting continues to be recognized by the lighting community as a leader for professionalism, competency, excellent customer service and problem solving abilities, and the highest degree of integrity. They offer their customers lighting layouts, joint sales calls, training, counter days, and continual education on the latest technology and products. They work with their customers from the conception of a project until the project is completed. Their team will make sure each lighting project is a success.
We got reps now let's see the sales!
tpinvest, look at her history of posts. She bashes on every post of every board she goes on. Don't waste your time. In the mean time look for some very good things coming out soon.
Wilco, good links, and good reading from my patio in Boca :)
Axis Products Fit Criteria For California's Proposition 1D Allocating $100 Million for Energy Efficient Schools
BusinessWire - February 27, 2007 4:29 PM ET
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The Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) in California is celebrating the recent passing of Proposition 1D. California voters passed the proposition to allocate $100 million dollars to fund the design and construction of energy efficient school facilities. The funding is part of a larger $10.4 billion dollar package designated to upgrade public schools, including kindergarten through 12th grade, community colleges, and state universities.
"The Axis ballast is ideal for many educational facilities", reports Brian Bowman of Axis Technologies Group, Inc. "There is a strong movement to standardize daylight harvesting systems for schools, especially now that recent studies have shown that these technologies can improve overall student performance. The Axis DDH ballast operates without causing distraction to students or teachers, and these automated systems generate savings when natural daylight is harvested for use in the classroom. Since most schools have an abundant amount of natural daylight in their classrooms, they are a perfect candidate to convert to the Axis DDH ballast system from their original standard fluorescent lighting and take advantage of daylight harvesting."
Daylight harvesting technologies are a part of the recommended practices published in the design manual for CHPS school construction. The Axis DDH ballast has been installed in multiple schools in locations throughout California, including Marin County, Madera County, San Joaquin County, Fresno County, Fremont, Elk Grove, and Davis. Axis has also installed these ballasts at many other schools and universities throughout the country.
About the Collaborative of High Performance Schools
The mission of the Collaborative of High Performance Schools (CHPS) is to facilitate the design of high performance schools and create environments that are not only energy efficient, but also healthy, comfortable, well lit, and contain the amenities needed for quality education.
CHPS helps to facilitate and inspire change in our educational system. The goals of CHPS are to:
-- Increase student performance by implementing better designed, healthier facilities.
-- Raise awareness of the impact and advantages of high performance school design
-- Provide design professionals with better tools to facilitate effective design.
-- Increase school energy and resource efficiency.
-- Reduce peak electric loads.
About Axis Technologies Group, Inc.
Axis Technologies Group, Inc. conducts its business through a wholly owned subsidiary, Axis Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. Axis Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets a proprietary line of energy-saving and daylight harvesting electronic dimming ballasts for the commercial lighting industry. The company's target market is small to large commercial users of fluorescent lighting including office buildings, wholesale and retail buildings, hospitals, schools, and government buildings. In 2002, Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approved Axis products for sale in both the United States and Canada. The Axis Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) ballast is priced competitively and is the only daylight harvesting ballast system that can be marketed as a replacement for a standard ballast.
About the Axis DDH Ballast
A "ballast" is an electronic component that regulates voltage in fluorescent lighting. Axis Technologies Group, Inc. has developed an innovative new ballast with the aim of expanding daylight harvesting into mainstream fluorescent lighting applications. The patented Axis Dimming/Daylight Harvesting Ballast is a new technology that transforms the ballast, a once standard lighting industry staple, into a dynamic energy saving system that can reduce lighting energy costs by up to 70%. The Axis DDH Ballast utilizes an individual photo sensor to automatically adjust the amount of electrical current flowing to the light fixture, and then dims or increases lighting in conjunction with the amount of available sunlight that may be harvested from available windows and sunlight. The Axis DDH Ballast avoids "over-lit" conditions that increase energy costs by keeping lighting "tuned" to the desired level in a designated area.
Thanks quack, but I stole it from another board.
Quack130, welcome to the board, and good luck.
Skinni, did you get back in? Hopefully you did, very nice move today.
"have your papa back you everytime you pump a stock." I will do you one better, have my Ucle meet with Axis Reps, and report back to me.
Axis Technologies to Showcase at Lightfair International 2007
Monday February 26, 9:01 am ET
LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:AXTG - News) is one of a few select companies that qualify to demonstrate in the Daylighting Pavilion at Lightfair International. This event takes place at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City on May 8-10. Axis will be showing their Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) energy-efficient ballasts.
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Lightfair is the world's largest lighting tradeshow, and is attended by approximately 30,000 lighting engineers, architects, building facility managers, manufacturers representatives, government officials, "Green" building officials, etc. Axis was presented with a "New Product Showcase Award" at the 2004 Lightfair in Las Vegas when it first unveiled its innovative Dimming/Daylight Harvesting ballasts.
For further information on Axis Technologies, Inc., visit www.axistechnologyinc.com.
Oh the dreams of a short squeeze. I have seen that dream many times.
OT From another board, looks like a few posters here have studied this well.
Basher Techniques
Be anonymous.
Use 10% fact. 90% suggestion. The facts will lend credibility to your suggestions.
Let others help you learn about the stock. Build rapport and a support base before initiating your Bashing routine.
Enter w/ humor and reply to all who reply to you.
Use multiple ISP's, handles and aliases.
Use two (2) or more aliases to simulate a discussion.
Do not start with an all out slam of the stock. Build softly.
Identify your foes (Longs) and the boards "guru" Use them to your advantage. Lead them do not follow their lead.
Only bash until the tide/momentum turns. Let doubt carry it the rest of the way.
Give the appearance of being open minded.
Be bold in your statements. People follow strength.
Write headlines in caps with catchy statements.
Pour it on as your position gains momentum. Not your personality.
Don't worry about being labeled a "Basher". Newbies won't know your history.
When identified put up a brief fight, then back off. Return in an hour unless your foe is weak in reasoning powers.
Your goal is to limit the momentum of the run. Not to tank the company or create a plunge in the stock; be subtle and consistent.
Kill the dreams of profits, not the company or the stock. Establish reduced expectations for the stock. Mock anyone who dissents.
Use questions to create negative/critical thinking. Statements to reinforce pseudo-facts.
DO NOT LIE, NAME CALL or USE PROFANITY, unless your ID is designed to disrupt the board using those tactics.
Encourage people to call the company. 99% won't. Discourage people from believing Press Releases. Again, encourage them to call the company. They won't out of laziness — they'll take your word for claims made. If they do call you can always find something that is inaccurate in how they report their findings.
If the company’s history/PR's are negative constantly point to that. Compile a list of these data prior to beginning your efforts.
If the price rises blame it on the hype or the PR, temporary mass reaction, the market, etc. Anything but the stock itself.
If other posters share your concerns, play on that and share theirs too.
Always cite low volume, even when it's not.
Three or four aliases can dominate a board and wear down the longs.
Bait the Longs into personal debates putting their focus/efforts on you and not the stock or facts. Introduce non-relevant issues for debate: e.g., political personalities, nuclear developments, etc. Divert their attention from facts.
Promote other stocks that would-be investors can turn to instead of the one you’re Bashing.
Do not fall for challenges on the "values" of what you are doing, it's a game and you are playing it with your own rules.
When in doubt, clog the board with meaningless posts, making it hard for anyone to read and get anything of value.
Use technical analysis as a predictor of “weakness” or a tool to sow doubt. TA can be interpreted any number of ways, so you will never be proven wrong and could gain a following of like-minded souls.
Always bash board regulars whenever they make a mistake. When no mistakes are present, create a straw man argument and attack that.
Bash and ridicule any analysis based on facts or fundamentals. Facts are not your friend.
Bash any attempts to post positives. Refer to company defenders or board gurus as pumpers or dreamers or liars.
Imply that anyone with anything positive to say is “pumping and dumping.”
If possible, create one persona that is a long who is trying to get more info. Always frame questions from that persona in a “when did you stop beating your wife” manner. Try to avoid making overtly negative statements, but hint that you suspect something is afoul. Make negative statements in the guise of seeking answers, and then apologize but don’t retract when called on them.
Choose non-threatening ID’s. Old people are good, so are females. People tend to defer to those, so you will be given more leeway to create doubt and uncertainty. If possible, post a sympathy-creating circumstance now and then — death in the family, accident, job loss.
Have one ID be reasonable trader guy. He can make dispassionate observations which will just coincidentally be negative when needed, especially on any rallies and when any weakness appears in the stock price. Make sure he makes some positive statements when it doesn’t really matter to preserve the ID’s integrity.
Have one ID be set up as a long who has now turned on the stock/company. This can take months to set up, but is worth it. Post positives which contain little substance for at least 60 days, post about being a long time holder, post about having a bunch of shares. Then one day, post that in your opinion the tide has changed, so you have sold it all.
Accuse board regulars of being multi-posters. Or paid pumpers. Or anything negative that would call their posts into question.
AND THE GOLDEN BASHER RULE: Never admit to being a basher. Especially if you are being paid. Avoid any direct answers to direct questions about your bonafides. Deny everything, demand proof, attack attack attack.
Scary stuff.
Any comments on how this company will handle all that debt?
37% of the float short. I would stay away from this untill that number comes down, manipulated?
Share Statistics
Average Volume (3 month)3: 1,997,680
Average Volume (10 day)3: 6,089,120
Shares Outstanding: 36.99M
Float: 33.88M
% Held by Insiders4: 10.80%
% Held by Institutions4: 33.10%
Shares Short (as of 09-Jan-07)3: 12.92M
Short Ratio (as of 09-Jan-07)3: 9.3
Short % of Float (as of 09-Jan-07)3: 37.60%
Shares Short (prior month)3: 11.
I wouldn't touch this pos.
Axis Technologies Ballast Installed at the University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls
Friday February 23, 9:32 am ET
LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:AXTG - News) Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) ballasts have been installed at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. Axis has also installed new ballasts at the Muscatine, IA High School.
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These installations came about through Axis Technologies initiative to campaign schools and universities in Iowa, in conjunction with their representative, NRG Sales, to further these schools efforts to become more "green" with energy savings. Axis is campaigning schools nationwide through their representative network, as more and more educational facilities nationwide are being mandated to save energy.
"The Axis ballasts can deliver up to 70% lighting energy savings, while maintaining or even enhancing the learning environment by providing the optimum light levels needed," said Kip Hirschbach, CEO of Axis Technologies.
The Axis DDH ballast incorporates a patented dipswitch that allows fixed-level dimming in 10% increments from 100% of output to 40% output, with a corresponding reduction in electrical energy. This means the fixture can be "tuned" to the light level desired, or to reduce "overlit" conditions. Further, a patented photocell attached to each ballast measures sunlight coming through windows or skylights and dims the fixture to as much as an 80% lighting reduction. This is all totally automatic and is unnoticed by building occupants.
For further information on Axis Technologies, Inc., visit www.axistechnologyinc.com.
About Axis Technologies Group, Inc.:
Axis is off the sho list, finally.
Then thank him.
Myth, I have to commend you on the great use of Asymptotic. Tell your english teacher I am impressed.
Axis Technologies to Exhibit at Globalcon in Atlantic City
Monday February 5, 9:01 am ET
LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Axis Technologies Inc. (Pink Sheets:AXTG - News) announced today that the company will display their patented, energy-efficient Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) Fluorescent Ballasts at the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) annual Globalcon expo and conference at the Atlantic City Convention Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on April 4 & 5, 2007. End-user professionals from business, industry and government come to Globalcon to get up to speed on the latest marketplace developments, explore promising new technologies, compare energy supply options, and learn about innovative project implementation strategies. This show and educational conference are sponsored by the Association of Energy Engineers. Attendees are top energy decision makers from business, industry and government; to include energy engineers and managers, certified energy managers, building owners, plant engineers, facility managers, government agencies, environmental engineers, and certified lighting efficiency professionals.
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"This show will be yet another opportunity to educate decision makers on the benefits of daylight harvesting and green energy in general; and specifically how the Axis ballasts can help achieve these energy reduction and environmental benefits," stated Jim Erickson, President of Axis Technologies, Inc.
About Globalcon
Globalcon is an annual show for customers who are actively seeking energy and facility management products and services; and for exhibitors, to be an integral part of a major energy trade event, to showcase products and services, discuss projects with key decision makes, and reach both new and existing customers in an exciting and motivating environment.
About the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
The Association of Energy Engineers is dedicated to remaining in the forefront of an ever-changing, interrelated network of industries. The Association's more than 10,000 members include energy engineering and management professionals from throughout the U.S., as well as 71 nations abroad. AEE is committed to providing industry information, conference and seminar programs, reference books, marketplace surveys, and professional certifications including Certified Energy Manager, Certified Lighting Efficiency Professional, Certified Cogeneration Professional, Certified Energy Procurement Professional, Certified Power Quality Professional and others. The Association's network of 67 local and regional chapters has powerful grassroots agendas and members. Further, AEE's roster of corporate members is a veritable "Who's Who" of the commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, energy services, and utility sectors.
About Axis Technologies Group, Inc.
Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (www.axistechnologyinc.com) conducts its business through a wholly owned subsidiary, Axis Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. Axis Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets a proprietary line of energy-saving and daylight harvesting electronic dimming ballasts for the commercial lighting industry. The company's target market is small to large commercial users of fluorescent lighting including office buildings, wholesale and retail buildings, hospitals, schools, and government buildings. In 2002, Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approved Axis products for sale in both the United States and Canada. The Axis Dimming/Daylight Harvesting (DDH) ballast is priced competitively and is the only daylight harvesting ballast system that can be marketed as a replacement for a standard ballast.
About the Axis DDH Ballast
A "ballast" is an electronic component that regulates voltage in fluorescent lighting. Axis Technologies Group, Inc. has developed an innovative new ballast with the aim of expanding daylight harvesting into mainstream fluorescent lighting applications. The patented Axis Dimming/Daylight Harvesting Ballast is a new technology that transforms the ballast, a once standard lighting industry staple, into a dynamic energy saving system that can reduce lighting energy costs by up to 70%. The Axis DDH Ballast utilizes an individual photo sensor to automatically adjust the amount of electrical current flowing to the light fixture, and then dims or increases lighting in conjunction with the amount of available sunlight that may be harvested from available windows and sunlight. The Axis DDH Ballast avoids "over-lit" conditions that increase energy costs by keeping lighting "tuned" to the desired level in a designated area.
News, beat you to it this morning Barney.
Axis Technologies and Texas Fluorescents Partner to Develop School Fixtures
BusinessWire - January 30, 2007 9:01 AM ET
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Axis Technologies Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets:AXTG) announced that they are collaborating with Texas Fluorescents (www.texasfluorescents.com to develop and market an energy-efficient and affordable fluorescent fixture targeted to meet the needs of school facilities. Utilizing the Axis ballast technology, these fixtures will have built-in dimming and daylight harvesting capabilities without the added expense of installing an external control system. Most schools spend more on energy utilities annually than on classroom supplies. The installation of more efficient equipment and fixtures may reduce the energy expense of a school facility by an average of 20% annually.
"Most schools are receiving mandates to reduce energy usage, yet they have limited budgets-- the Axis Ballast/Texas Fluorescents combination should have broad appeal in situations like these," said Mark Thorpe, national sales manager to fixture manufacturers for Axis Technologies.
About Texas Fluorescents:
Texas Fluorescent's parent company is Fleco Industries, founded in 1966 by company president Larry Sayah. Texas Fluorescents utilize their capabilities in reflector design and their fully automated, precision manufacturing that allows parts to be produced directly from CAD drawings to aid in developing their new products. This new fixture design by Texas Fluorescents continues their commitment to provide quality energy efficient lighting.
About Axis Technologies Group, Inc.:
Axis Technologies Group, Inc. conducts its business through this wholly owned subsidiary Axis Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. Axis Technologies, Inc. designs, manufactures and markets a proprietary line of energy-saving and daylight harvesting electronic dimming ballasts for the commercial lighting industry. The company's target market is small to large commercial users of fluorescent lighting including office buildings, wholesale and retail buildings, hospitals, schools, and government buildings. In 2002, Underwriters Laboratory (UL) approved Axis products for sale in both the United States and Canada. The Axis DDH ballast is priced competitively and is the only daylight harvesting ballast system that can be marketed as a replacement for a standard ballast. www.axistechnologyinc.com
Thanks Barney, another distributor sounds good. Good looking website for Sesco lighting.
I thought the same, I did send the link to Axis. And, I am sending Axis website to Senator Boxer.
I don't know if this is Axis or not. If it is look out, if not they should call her office.
http://www.barbaraboxer.com/news?id=0072
Nicely done, I am waiting for Etrade to receive my check so I can buy more myself.
Look at Axis at the top of the list :)
http://www.allianceforcolorado.org/useful-links.html
nice eye!
BTW...thanks to IDCC, if I had listened to the Penny's on that board I would have sold at @13 bucks last year.
Dad, now you exposed our boiler room :(
Sent a check to Etrade today. Will be buying tons more when they get it. Penny keep bashing, maybe you will save me a couple of bucks when I buy on Friday.
stockpatrol is very good at plagiarism. They only rehashed the first dowjones article. Did you write this yourself? It sounds quite similar to the misinformation you have been stateing.
Barney, page 12 is where they mention the expectation of selling shares. It should be of no suprise to anyone.
http://www.beaconequityresearch.com/report/20061113095248AXTG_initial_report_11-13-06.pdf
Barney, I love you man. Now let's talk to some customers...oh yeah done that.
I read every post, and right now I am offended because you are in my pocket trying to steal my cash. I see Lisa give you a post today that shows todays pr. It shows Axis on the list. Then I see you saying this company is a scam. For the last time call Dave Sinclair at Brite-lites and ask him about Axis. Tell me after that call that Axis is a scam and I will sell everything and join you in bashing this company to Zero.