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this is who's on board with NTEK...Al Stone!:
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20000211&slug=4004240
"...Stone had spent their personal savings and gone into debt trying to sell Nintendo's first games.
Broke and frustrated, they told Arakawa that they could no longer stay with Nintendo. He responded that a new game was coming from Japan that would be bigger than "Pac-Man" and that he would give them a contract to be its sole distributors.
Arakawa and the salesmen went to Lincoln to arrange the trademark on the game.
"Poor Ron," Lincoln recalls. "I can still see him sitting there when Mr. Arakawa said, `We have this new game and we need to get it trademarked. The name of the game is "Donkey Kong." '
"I said, `Pardon me. What was that? "Donkey Kong"? How do you spell that?' " Arcade blockbuster
Thinking that a game named "Donkey Kong" would never amount to much and not wanting to take on a new client in such desperate straits, Lincoln suggested other attorneys for the job. But Arakawa was impressed with Lincoln and persisted.
As it turned out, "Donkey Kong" was an arcade blockbuster surpassed only by "Pac-Man" in American arcades.
The next time Lincoln heard from Judy and Stone, they were millionaires."
know the players...know the field, know the sky (too):)
that's good.
We'll see.
Maybe the name in the space shows by default and hasn't been changed to reflect the new preparer...
bankshot was a pro.
They have the team...to make it happen, it would seem...:)
More than just Foley on board...as you may have noticed, they've brought some other folks on to help shepherd the company into a period of big growth. Nothing is guaranteed...but, they seem to have a some decent goals in place that will get us further down that road towards exponential growth, sometime...:)
It was a trademark issue, I do believe. Cost of doing business, I think.
Nope...I actually, have to RESPECTfully, disagree with you...Dave Foley, as Senior Technologist for NTEK -- the author and designer of the heart and soul of all company technologies -- is pro-actively promoting his product by providing a very fair, yet concise assessment of the status of a competing company's products in response to multiple shareholder inquiries.
Yeah, David Foley is the tech. guy so he probably feels, somewhat beholden to respond directly to emerging competition -- as it may intersect with his company's product and purview...:)
It's called aConsumer Reports, imo.:)
Some E. Coast attitu., coupled wit tech genius having his KNOWS to the grindstone...:)
thanks!
whaddya' got???
Interesting perspective.
Thanks. 15% sounded better, though.:)
yeah, thanks
How'd you figure that one??? Because...:):
"The short-term holding period is one year or less. Short-term capital gains are taxed at ordinary income tax rates, which range from 10% to 39.6% for the year 2013.
The long-term holding period is more than one year. Long-term capital gains are taxed at long-term capital gains rates, which is usually less than ordinary tax rates. The long-term capital gains tax rate is either zero percent, 15%, or 20%, depending on your marginal tax bracket."
True, but, NTEK is an excellent example of a tech. micro-evolution success story...I think we may be melting -- irrevocably??? -- into everything that we come into contact with...:)
I think because different groups/MMs come in and pump it...the overall, game plan of the company really has nothing to with these groups, though.
haha:)
was a crazy swing there.
huge for NTEK, maybe more for this quarter...:)
Someone on BIG's site has a call into NTEK regarding an error in the upper right-hand corner of the form...any ideas why???
yeah, makes sense, perfectly. :)