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Nerd, exactly what I'm saying! A material event!
LE
GLTY
"This news story is about as meaningful as "Tim Huff gets new hair-stylist"."
Then WHY bother with filing an 8K and releasing a PR?
LE
We all better pray we don't see this from Dohan
as on many of their other dismissals. One example:
Liska Biometry - "contains an explanatory paragraph that states that the Company's losses from operations and other transactions, its working capital deficiency and deficiency in assets raise substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern."
Dear Lord, .......
LE
Today's PR - Just when you think
it CAN'T get much worse! Hopefully, by releasing this early they will have some POSITIVE PR out later this morning. If not, we wait for the next 'hammer' to fall.............
Memo to GTEM:
"If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." - Will Rogers
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aimho, naturally.
"EVERYONE DIES. NOT EVERYONE LIVES!" Have a great day!
He also stated that he felt that anyone who
had 50,000 shares, or more, was on the "threshold of being a multi-millionaire," if I recall correctly.
You can look at his posts.
Let's hope he's right!
LE
Stratellite success is very
possible! Consider this:
"Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone
amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic."
LE
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION SEPERATES US FROM FASCISIM!
FWIW - me too!
LE
"Hope." It is really a
sad state of affairs that we are reduced to "HOPE."
What a rollercoaster!
LE
Vern, always nice to read a voice of reason!
Well stated as usual!
LE
Is there news out this morning?
LE
Pit, I believe you are on to something.
We should all know by the end of this year. I also believe that 2007 is the 'make it or break it' year!
GLTY
LE
Well stated Vern!
Did you see post #60873?
GLTY
LE
We should all encourage GlobeTel's "K-Men"
to sue their arses!
It IS VERY interesting how both the Motley Fool and NY Post have gone silent after the SEC stepped in. This is going to be an exciting year!
LE
aimho, naturally.
My Russian friends 2 startling statements:
The following statements I will never forget, upon telling them about the great deal with Internafta right after it was announced with GlobeTel last year. (They are both intelligent professionals who have been in the U.S.A. for 7 years now.)
1. IF they pay!!
2. We would NEVER EVER do business with a Russian company!!
The first statement, "IF they pay," came out of their mouths as fast as a bolt of lightning. It really took me back! I should have sold then and there.
Vern, you are RIGHT on!
We are lucky that the deal fell through.
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aimho, naturally.
Internafta crooks. GlobeTel victims. End of story!
LE
aimho, naturally.
Doc, doesn't sound like an arbitrary
date. However, it is just 3 days before the "Ides of March." I'm glad they didn't pick that date! LOL
LE
p.s. Hmmm...late in the day yet both volume & pps increasing.
Next Tuesday, January 9th, is the
most likely day for the first PR of the year, imo.
Nilremerlin, does that sound about right?
LE
Let's also not forget this Raytheon tidbit
in our new boardmember's resume:
"Dr. Muntz has served as a member of several advisory boards including...'Raytheon Electronic Systems Commercial Ventures'..."
Dr. Alice H. Muntz Joins GlobeTel Communications' Board of Directors
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 20, 2006--GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTC: GTEM) is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Alice H. Muntz, Ph.D. to its Board of Directors.
Dr. Muntz has more than 20 years of diversified experience in strategy, operations, business development, product development, marketing, and M&A. She has served as a leader, manager, system architect, consultant, advisory board member, and director of IT systems and solutions for organizations ranging from small companies to mid- and large-size enterprises, educational institutions, and government entities. Specific projects include knowledge search technology and commerce platform, wireless handset applications, diabetes sensing devices, collaborative networks, legacy system migration, re-engineering, enterprise system integration, infrastructure planning and deployment, business process re-engineering and integration, data warehousing, distance learning, network infrastructure, data centers, ERP, CPD, CRM, logistics networks, search engines, and e-commerce networks.
In addition to her IT related projects, Dr. Muntz has also successfully raised funding through a diversity of venues, including proposals, venture capitalists and corporate grants. She has held leadership positions and built teams from the ground up and has also led teams of more then 200 people in IT, sales, marketing, operations, and finance within industry and academic institutions that include, among others, the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Raytheon Co., Hughes Aircraft Co., NCR-Teradata and Xerox Corp.
Dr. Muntz is the Associate Director of Development and Chief Operating Officer of the Institute for Cell Mimetic Space Exploration (CMISE). In 1999, she founded Vizional Technologies, developer of what is generally considered to be the most advanced collaborative commerce platform available today.
"We believe that the addition of Dr. Muntz to the GlobeTel Board will provide depth to our entire organization. She possesses an impressive level of accomplishment and experience, combined with unique knowledge and the ability to convert research and technology into viable market solutions," stated Przemyslaw Kostro, Chairman. "Furthermore, we feel privileged that a person of Dr. Muntz's stature expresses confidence in our ability to move forward, giving me a very high level of comfort as we move deeper into our business plan."
Dr. Muntz has served as a member of several advisory boards including the Industrial Advisory Board of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering, Raytheon Electronic Systems Commercial Ventures, the Sally Ride Science Camp, and the Supply Chain Council of the Aerospace and Defense Steering Committee. She has been published, quoted or recognized in numerous industry journals, and is frequently a guest lecturer at industry related conferences, workshops and symposiums. Her scholastic achievements include a B.E. from National Chiao-Tung University in Taiwan, a M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Southern California (USC), completion of the Executive Management Program at the Kellogg School of Business, and the Directors Training Award from UCLA.
About GlobeTel Communications Corp.
GlobeTel Communications Corp. develops and provides an integrated suite of telecommunications products and services, leveraging its advances in VOIP and Wireless Access technologies. Individually, each of GlobeTel's business units function as distinct, strong stand-alone entities: Together they form a powerful alliance of human talent and technological innovation resulting in the SuperHub(TM) worldwide VoIP network, Sanswire Stratellite(TM) platform and products enabling simpler, cheaper transmission of voice and data. GlobeTel has historically focused its business development on markets outside of the United States. For more information, please visit: www.globetel.net.
Certain statements in this release constitute forward-looking statements or statements which may be deemed or construed to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words "forecast," "project," "intend," "expect" "should," "would," and similar expressions and all statements, which are not historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause the Company's actual results, performance (finance or operating) or achievements to differ from future results, performance (financing and operating) or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
CONTACT: GlobeTel Communications Corp.
Investor Relations:
Robert Bleckman, Director, 954-775-1427
SOURCE: GlobeTel Communications Corp.
Nerd, I tend to believe that too. The Stratellite
story is widely known now. Ironically, the "Seths" have contributed greatly to Sanswire's exposure.
It is much harder to bury something when the "lights" are on!
FWIW, I think we will see a JV with Raytheon soon.
K men: "Make it so!"
LE
aimho, naturally.
Rob's email - I too find that
VERY unusual and interesting as he has never done that (signed "Serenity Now") before that I know of.
Hmmmmmm?
LE
Some Telephone History
After having dug to a depth of 1000 meters last year,
Scottish scientists found traces of copper wire dating back
1000 years and came to the conclusion that their ancestors
already had a telephone network more than 1000 years ago.
Not to be outdone by the Scots, in the weeks that followed,
English scientist dug to a depth of 2000 meters and shortly
after headlines in the UK newspapers read:
"English archaeologists have found traces of 2000 year copper
wire and have concluded that their ancestors already had an
advanced high-tech communications network a thousand years
earlier than the Scots."
One week later, Texas newspapers reported the following:
"After digging as deep as 5000 meters in West
Texas, scientists have found absolutely nothing. They have
therefore concluded that 5000 years ago Texas inhabitants
were already using wireless technology."
I couldn't resist posting this one. See y'all next year!
LE
"Everyone dies. Not everyone lives!"
Happy *spirits* to all!
*Jack Daniels, Makers Mark, Tequila etc.. Ah, the "nector of the gods!" What would we do without them.
Maybe next year GlobeTel can get it's act together and get it's first bonafide contract. See y'all then!
LE
"Raytheon to sell aircraft unit for $3.3 billion"
Maybe they will use some of this money to do a JV with Sanswire. Many have mentioned a possible 'connection' with Raytheon.
LE
Vern, a full-scale commercial Stratellite
operating at 65,000' as planned. That is what I meant as 'successful.'
Thanks for your input!
LE
Vern, what percentage of chance do you give
Sanswire for a successful Stratellite?
TIA
LE
Vern, like a weather forecast, what percentage
of chance for success would you give Sanswire in their Stratellite endeavor?
TIA
LE
Class-Action lawsuits could be thrown out today!
I believe a court hearing is scheduled on that issue today.
This could be a GREAT day!
LE
I believe that it is imperative that we
sign a JV on the Stratellite with someone like Raytheon. Soon!
LE
Where is HotZone 5000 when you need it? Look:
FCC aims to help telcos offer TV service faster By Jeremy Pelofsky
1 hour, 59 minutes ago
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission this week hopes to do what Congress could not accomplish this year -- help AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T - news) and Verizon Communications (NYSE:VZ - news) get into the television business faster.
New subscription television providers like the telephone carriers must apply with thousands of cities and towns for permission to offer the service and they have complained that the process could take years.
The FCC is slated to vote on Wednesday on a plan to limit local authorities to 90 days for reviewing most applications and restrict demands that providers offer unrelated services to cities such as installing playgrounds and streetlamps.
Telephone carriers see offering television service as a way to better compete against cable companies, which are vying for more customers with new voice and high-speed Internet services. The FCC sees the move as a way to spur more competition.
"The commission can take steps to further this entry and ensure the benefits of increased video competition, namely lower prices for consumers, are available to as many Americans as possible as quickly as possible," FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said earlier this month.
However, Verizon said last month it would boost its price for television service, raising questions about competition. The commissioners at the meeting also plan to review cable prices, which have recently outpaced inflation.
Not on the agenda Wednesday is voting on AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth Corp. (NYSE:BLS - news), which has been delayed for more than two months because four of the commissioners cannot break an impasse on what conditions to attach to the deal.
The fifth commissioner, Republican Robert McDowell, had said he could not vote because of his past work for carriers that compete against AT&T and BellSouth. He recently was authorized to vote by the FCC general counsel, though he could still abstain.
CONGRESSIONAL INACTION PROMPTS FCC
Earlier this year, the U.S. House of Representatives backed a bill permitting new video providers to get a national license and the Senate Commerce Committee voted to simplify the local application process. However, they did not advance the legislation before Congress adjourned.
States like Texas and California have already passed laws permitting them to get statewide licenses on the condition they pay a portion of their video revenue to local authorities to cover the usage of public rights-of-way as cable companies do.
The FCC proposal would likely restrict local authorities to 90 days to review applications from providers who already use public rights-of-way and 180 days for new providers, as well as limit unrelated public works projects, according to government and industry sources.
"We think these things will be another step in opening up the video market to competition," said Tom Tauke, Verizon executive vice president for public policy.
Verizon, the No. 2 U.S. phone carrier, said late on Friday that New Jersey had given it a license to offer television service in the state. Verizon ranks behind only rival AT&T.
Details were still being worked out at the FCC and could change. Martin also could postpone the vote if he does not yet have the votes.
National Cable & Telecommunications Association spokesman Brian Dietz questioned the need for action and expressed concern that cable companies could be put at a disadvantage.
"We continue to maintain that any regulatory relief must treat all providers equally and not create a two-tiered regulatory structure," he said. "The current record at the FCC shows that the large telephone companies have not encountered any difficulty in obtaining franchises."
The FCC decision also could spark a court challenge from local and state officials.
"There clearly is opposition coming from state and local officials, who are concerned about FCC attempts to restrict their franchise powers and who question the agency's authority to act in this area," Stifel, Nicolaus & Co. analysts said in a note to clients.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061217/bs_nm/fcc_dc_1
LE
A possible "Triple Play" this week:
1. SEC investigation clears GTE/M of any wrong doing.
2. Class-action lawsuits are thrown out.
3. A Mexico Wireless JV contract is signed and paid for.
A strong probability in my humble opinion.
Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year to all true longs!
LE
We're not alone!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20061215/bs_nm/apple_options_dc_1
Seems the SEC is investigating everyone this year.
LE
I believe we will see a JV wireless contract with
a Mexican company within the next 2 weeks. IMHO
LE
Attendees must have been very impressed!
Roughly 1,000,000 shares traded this morning when they were the only ones in the KNOW. Think about that!
I can't wait to see this baby fly like an eagle from EAFB.
LE
36,000+ GTEM share holders and we don't have
even 1 at the Palmdale site today? There must be someone there. Hopefully, trucker Mary-Lou is there and will post report and maybe pics!
LE
The "Wall" at the Sanswire hangar.
Didn't GlobeTel/Sanswire announce last spring that they were starting to build Sanswire III in tandem with the prototype?
Is it possible that it may be behind the "Wall?"
LE
Sanswire/GlobeTel: Keep up the GREAT work!
"I'm here for the party!"
Good luck to all longs!!!
LE