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Day 6 - A Movie from the 90's
MGM 31 Day Movie Challenge
SEC & NTEK Settled in 2019 with no Fines or Penalties. NTEK no longer involved in any action with SEC against River North or anyone else.
Day 5 - A Movie with a Teacher...
MGM 31 Day Movie Challenge
Just watched that last week, one of the best comedy films of that era.
Day 4 - A Movie with a number in the title...
MGM 31 Day Movie Challenge
Day 3 - Name a Movie that makes you Laugh...
MGM Studios 31 Day Movie Challenge
Hisense looks to size, quality for 4K TVs in 2020
https://www.pickr.com.au/news/2020/hisense-looks-to-size-quality-for-4k-tvs-in-2020/
Day 2 - Name a movie that made you cry...
MGM 31 Day movie challenge
Day 1 - Movie you have re-watched most?
Interested in seeing peoples results from the MGM 31 Day Challenge.
https://twitter.com/MGM_Studios/status/1256252257810542592/photo/1
Golden Globes Updates Film Eligibility Rules
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/golden-globes-new-film-rules-1234591811/
Oscars Will Allow VOD Releases to Qualify While Major Theaters Are Closed
https://www.indiewire.com/2020/04/oscars-2021-category-changes-rules-1202227787/
Regal Owner Cineworld Chimes In On ‘Trolls World Tour’ Controversy: “We Will Not Be Showing Movies That Fail To Respect The Windows”
https://deadline.com/2020/04/cineworld-regal-universal-trolls-world-tour-theatrical-windows-1202920828/
AMC Theatres Won’t Book Universal Movies Anymore After ‘Trolls World Tour’ VOD Release
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/amc-says-won-t-play-233044349.html
Universal Just Told the World That Theaters Are No Longer the Priority
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/universal-just-told-world-theaters-165132333.html
UltraFlix asked by Best Buy to provide content for their 4K TV rollouts across the country when they moved into the 4K market. Fact that cannot be disputed.
https://corporate.bestbuy.com/4k-ultra-hd-comes-to-your-local-watering-hole/
Affordable fiber based internet service is available in many major cities for consumers.
only corporations can afford 500MBit
Fiber internet is available in many major cities for consumers and is very affordable. Roughly 25% of the US population has access to a fiber connection. Yes, it's limited to specific areas but people living in cities such as Austin TX and San Francisco CA can get 1 Gig internet service in their home for as low as $99 per month. Many of the big players offer gigabit service to consumers including AT&T, Cox Cable, Xfinity (Comcast), and Google. There are also more and more small ISP's moving to gigabit offerings including Sonic in the bay area and C Spire covering most of Mississippi. Luckily you don't need fiber pulled into each house as there is plenty of bandwidth over copper for the last haul while maintaining performance.
Cable companies now also offer high speed internet over the regular cable TV connection to homes with speeds as high as 500MBit/s using a cable modem.
https://www.sonic.com/gigabit-fiber-internet
https://www.att.com/internet/fiber.html
https://fiber.google.com/about/
https://www.highspeedinternet.com/providers/fiber
I'm so impressed you discovered the music company I started in 2002. Amazing work, you must be so proud of your incredible skills and perception.
No, Leslie and BB are not related. Just like neither of them are related Rutherford Hayes.
Neither I nor Martha Stewart were ever on Parole.
There are no restrictions on Probation about having anything to do with a Public Company unless specifically stated in a sentence
Her agreement to not serve as a member of a public company for five years was a voluntary agreement between her and the SEC to settle her insider trading case and was not part of her sentencing form the judge in her criminal case.
Those are the facts and are easily verified unlike the misinformation on this subject that has been previously posted.
The notice has been published for all shareholders at www.ntek.com/srir since November. Register per the instructions posted there and bring your certificate and ID with you.
you, like every person that owns a single share was invited and provided with the information to register at the shareholders meeting.
www.ntek.com/srir has the forms.
Your request to attend was confirmed by IR on November 27 and you were instructed with what information would be necessary when arriving at the meeting.
Don't blame the company for your lack of attendance.
NTEK will not be using blockchain in any way.
NTEK will never have anything to do with crypto currency.
Read the transcripts. I went to prison because I did not change the labels of the games that I legally owned and sold from the name of my company that was no longer in business to my personal name. There was never any selling of property that was not mine, and all of those claims were dropped by the government.
NTEK and none of its companies have any interest in Bitcoin and will not be using or supporting Bitcoin. Speculation ended.
The 4K Movement is about a lot more than just pixel count. 4K Ultra HD has the following attributes that make it a far superior solution to HD, and it is why the industry is moving full force in this direction. While I disagree with the claims here that you cannot tell the difference when standing a certain distance away from the screen, I can backup my opinion with some details about why you can absolutely tell the difference from HD and 4K TVs at distance.
1) More Pixels. 3840x2160 versus 1920x1080
2) More baseline Color 10 Bit versus 8 bit available on most displays. Provides smoother gradients and less blocking
3) H265 (HEVC) vs H264 Better encoding algorithms allowing for less bandwidth usage while providing a better quality image.
4) HDR. Many sets are set to support HDR videos that provide a wider dynamic range, colors mastered in P3 instead of Rec 709, and a higher range of brightness (500 to 1000 nits on several models) This means that your brights are brighter, your blacks look black and not dark grey, and you have better contrast in the images.
HD has now taken the place of SD. Yes, HD will still be around, but Ultra HD video streams and the soon to start shipping Ultra HD Blu-rays will take over the market for high end content viewing.
How movies are remastered is crucial to take full advantage of this next generation of content delivery. 4K Studios has always been starting with 16 bit multi-pass HDR frames when re-mastering movies in order to provide the best possible 4K experience.
Much like the gaming industry experienced in the late 90's, when gaming consoles started to provide a better visual experience than arcade machines, we are experiencing a cross over in the consumer video space where the home viewer can now enjoy a better visual experience at home than is available in a majority of movie theaters.
You deleted the super tweet
How many shares did you dump into that spike?
Why are you avoiding the question as to who the CEO is?
Why is your brother signing the fins?
Why is the a/s almost (if not already) maxed out?
Why do you continue to post here?
The company has announced deal with several hundred movies from over half a dozen publishers.
I've never released any false or misleading information. Post a social media post here to show otherwise.
I've never once asked anyone here or any other forum, or social media outlet to buy shares in NTEK. I've never suggested that anyone should buy any stock. I've provided rebuttal to personal attacks and information about the company and its products.
Show us your math formula that proves what is done thousands a times a day impossible.
I believe NTEK will be the same in the future.
there are plenty of public companies with over 2 Billion shares outstanding.
Apple 5.76 Billion shares
Microsoft 8.09 Billion shares
Facebook 2.25 Billion shares
Cisco 5.10 Billion shares
Comcast 2.12 Billion shares
General Electric 10.08 Billion shares
Pfizer 6.16 Billion shares
Citigroup 3.03 Billion shares
No, All Iron Dragon TV movies are exclusively in 4K only on UltraFlix.
No, NTEK is not doing a split and has not done one. You are talking about the wrong company. Try another board where there is discussion about a split.
NDA's are completely enforceable, just ask Apple. They win lawsuits all the time for dissemination of confidential information. The only thing illegal here is someone posting information that is confidential to the company and was sent in a confidential private communication and not shared with the public.
Common sense will tell you that the best way to keep a secret is to avoid sharing it. An NDA (non-disclosure agreement) works well to signal the risks associated with unauthorized disclosure. But once the information is leaked, the harm is done. An NDA is just a contract – not a magic tracker that will let you know when the other side breaches the confidentiality obligations and lets the cat out of the bag. One important requirement therefore is only to share confidential information where absolutely necessary.
If you do suspect that the confidentiality of your information has been breached, the NDA can be produced as evidence in a court so you will want to anticipate the situation where you must send an official letter. The first step is to be able to find the source of the leak. And the best way to find a person is to have as much information on that person as you can collect. The right time to collect that information is before you disclose anything of value. The details you need to collect depend on whether you are dealing with an individual or a company.
NDAs—like all contracts—do matter. Here’s why:
1) The impact of disclosure restrictions on the disclosing party.The decision whether or not to enter into an NDA and to thereafter disclose information under the protection of that NDA might in fact depend upon the existence of another NDA by which the disclosing party is already bound. For example, it is not uncommon for an NDA to permit disclosure of confidential information so long as that disclosure is being made pursuant to a written contract containing non-disclosure and non-use provisions that are substantially as (or no less) stringent than those included in that NDA.
2) Enforceability. Also, the NDA might actually be enforceable! If the receiving party discloses or uses confidential information in contravention of the NDA, then the disclosing party might in fact be able to obtain an injunction to at least stop the leak at its source. Or the disclosing party might be able to obtain damages. But many will argue (often with merit) that the damage has already been done and any remedy under the NDA will be insufficient.
3) An NDA is better than your ability to enforce it in court. So what the disclosing party really wants to do is prevent the disclosure or use of confidential information in the first place. Does an NDA accomplish that (or at least increase the chances that a recipient will not disclose or use information) more effectively than a hearty handshake? I think that it does. This is because an NDA, like all contracts, has value beyond a party’s ability to enforce it in court. In my contract-drafting presentations, I claim that, in the context of your contract counterparty deciding whether or not to breach a provision of a contract, that contract is as good as:
your counterparty’s perception that you will seek to and successfully enforce it in court; plus
your counterparty’s assessment of any damage to its reputation should you seek to and successfully enforce it in court; plus
any sense of moral obligation that your counterparty might have in performing its obligations under the contract.
Even in the big bad world of business, don’t discount this last point; there is no doubt a psychological component to entering into a written NDA. Studies have shown that people are more likely to adhere to beliefs and positions that they articulate in the written word than the spoken word (and certainly more so than if those beliefs or positions are kept sheltered in their minds).
In fact, in the next NDA that I draft, I’m thinking of emphasizing in bold font the sentence containing the core obligation:
The Receiving Party shall not directly or indirectly disclose and shall not directly or indirectly use any Confidential Information.
I would bet that, after coming face-to-face with the emphasized version of that sentence, the Receiving Party would at least have second thoughts about disclosing Confidential Information, even if it knew that the chances of it incurring damages or getting caught would be relatively low.
All UltraFlix customers had access to Interstellar on UltraFlix at 12:01am on the 31st including those with a Samsung or a Vizio.
Interstellar on a Seiki
https://vine.co/v/OLj05tpUzmO