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any chance we could save the pissing contest and whinning until after hours? Thank you.
Have fun,
Thanks Greg. have fun,
I left a message on the voice mail. Have not heard back. But I am really not surprised. They were probably overwhelmed with calls and e mails. As far as I am concerned the most important priority was and is to address the SEC, and quickly and quietly resolve that situation.
And for as fast as they responded, and as well prepared and organized as they were, I am not convinced that we have a real problem here. Like the rest, I will have to wait till next week to start finding out. And who knows, they may or may not be done by Tuesday, Govt moves at there pace, not ours. LOL
But in any case to reiterate, I really do think the company is fine. What I am concerned about would be shareholder panic as soon as trading resumes. I can only imagine that the MM's will play every game in the book to scare people out of shares upon trading. Personally, at this point it just isn't worth getting worked up about. I will just let it sit for a bit, and see which way the wind blows.
Have fun,
I am happy to see that they were able to respond imediately, in an organized and prepared manner.
Would indicate to me that perhaps they are in the process of doing as they claim.
good luck to all.
have fun,
thank you power. have fun,
Thank you stock. looks like I was a day late on this one. have fun,
GRYF,,, does anyone know why it was halted? eom
Thanks Bryan, not going anywhere, still think this is a good one to have. just a bit "confused" as to what and why I expected. Seems to just languish under MM control. And I am not one to cry mm manipulation very often. Just beginning to get the impression that for whatever reason, they just do not want to let it go.
time will tell.
have fun,
Whats up with GRYF, expected much more than we saw. any thoughts?
Have Fun,
Thanks, bottom. have fun,,,,,,,
GRYF .0028 x .0035 moving,,,,,,,,eom
think earnings were leaked to MMs'????? eom
GRYF .0028 x .0029 now thats how the spread should be. maybe we can begin to move from here.
GRYF now .0026 x .0028 closing the gap,,,,eom
I thought they were trying to make a decision, do they pull their tail out from betweem their legs,,,,, or their head out of their $%#^&^&. you can fill in the blank. LOL
Have Fun,
does anyone else get the feeling that GRYF is intentionally being held back? Ideas as to why?
Thanks.
Have Fun,
so why is nite sitting so tight on GRYF. wide spread, and don't seem to be budging. any thoughts??????? thanks
Have Fun,
GRYF buying opportunity, or problem. Have several buy points. but hate to see them start to go backwards. any thoughts? thanks
have fun,
I'm out. just don't want to be greedy this week, get me in trouble all the time. Very respectable return, be happy.
have fun,
I would agree, but I do not think we will see it today. Perhaps tomorrow.
Have Fun,
GRYF .036 x .038 but solid wall at .04
glad i was in this am only 500k but ti will play.
have fun,
out TNOG @ .03. was a nice ride. I am sure more will come, but needs to settle.
Good luck.
Have fun,
Chart looks inviteing, any thoughts or comments?
thanks.
have fun,
Help RE TNOG Please. Was gone all of last week, with no internet access. Was surprise to see the extent of the drop on Thur. and Fri.
Does anyone have a good feel as to why? was this just the MMs' takeing advantage of an opportunity to accumalate, a little profit takeing, or do we have a problem here?
any input would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Have Fun,
Newair
Many others were long as well, just not with him. If I ever become that narrow minded and aerogant, I can only hope one of my good friends would call me on it, or give me a good dose of arsenic.
Life is way to short.
Fist time I have ever put someone on iggy on I Hub.
TNOG holding .018 X .0185
Capt,,,,,$500.00 to do the job, another $500.00 to get it done in a timely manner, and then,,,,$1,500.00 for knowing how to do the job, and how to get the job.
Have Fun,
I like BB, God how true that is. Would be almost embarrased to admit how many times I lost when I shold have already been out with a profit. Many, many times I have picked god stocks, and picked them at the right time, only to loose money as a result of poor timing on the sell.
Still learning.
Have fun,
Zero, sorry, not a clue. have fun,
X, does she still own house? LOL Oh well, I think she will be safe on this one. Just don't be greedy, thats all.
Have Fun,
Bought a little PLNI today. Not sure if I "think" or "HOPE" it is about to break. But woorth a few bucks for the ride.
Have fun,
Anyone following TASR? Plenty of steam left for tomorrow. Great buying pressure at the close on Thursday, good support at this point, has all the appearances of turning around.
Have Fun,
Capt, I would expect HPON to bounce pretty good at this point.
This is based upon the theory that I sold on friday and bought into a loser. Almost a proven double blind theory.
have Fun,
Hop-on Introduces a $36 Cell Phone at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France
Tuesday February 15, 1:00 am ET
CANNES, France, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecommunications insiders and customers that were surprised by Motorola's announcement of its plans to introduce a cell phone for less than US$40 will be shocked when they hear that Hop-on already has a dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM cell phone available for only US$36 in quantities of at least 10,000 units. Hop-on's Model 1803 is a candy-bar style phone that includes such features as SMS messaging, 50 phone book entries, 15 ring tones, 4 games, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery. You can also customize the phone by downloading your own ring tones or pictures. Available languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Dutch. For more information on this model and the rest of Hop-on's product line, please go to http://www.hop-on.com.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050215/NYTU078 )
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "Motorola's entrance into the low-cost cell phone market further validates what we see as a sizeable market opportunity to extend the wireless market to the emerging markets. We're competitive in this entry level market due to our low cost structure and because we outsource our manufacturing to strategic partners with the economies of scale comparable to the major handset manufacturers. Our hope is that with increased attention to this important market segment, consumers will finally be offered high quality, affordable handset solutions. We are currently in discussions with carriers attending the 3GSM World Congress Tradeshow and can offer volume production today. Samples are available at the show to provide to prospective buyers."
The 3GSM World Congress is the market leader in providing an audience of GSM decision-makers from across the globe. The GSM Association represents over 600 GSM operators globally and unites the industry in pursuing the expansion and development of GSM technology (http://www.gsmworld.com).
About Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on (OTC: HPON - News) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/GPRS handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.
CONTACTS:
David Pasquale, 646-536-7006 or Abbas Qasim, 646-536-7014
Both with The Ruth Group, http://www.TheRuthGroup.com
This Company's news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements relate to, among other things, software functionality and capacity, timing of the commencement of operations and cash flow, and are indicated by words or phrases such as "anticipate," "estimate," "plans" and similar words or phrases. The following are among the principal factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements: general business and economic conditions in the Company's operations, including the rate of inflation, population, employment and job growth rate, the pricing pressures and other competitive factors and issues arising from year 2000 information technology issues. Consequently actual events and results may vary significantly from those included in or contemplated or implied by such statements.
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Source: Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on Introduces a $36 Cell Phone at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France
Tuesday February 15, 1:00 am ET
CANNES, France, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecommunications insiders and customers that were surprised by Motorola's announcement of its plans to introduce a cell phone for less than US$40 will be shocked when they hear that Hop-on already has a dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM cell phone available for only US$36 in quantities of at least 10,000 units. Hop-on's Model 1803 is a candy-bar style phone that includes such features as SMS messaging, 50 phone book entries, 15 ring tones, 4 games, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery. You can also customize the phone by downloading your own ring tones or pictures. Available languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Dutch. For more information on this model and the rest of Hop-on's product line, please go to http://www.hop-on.com.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050215/NYTU078 )
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "Motorola's entrance into the low-cost cell phone market further validates what we see as a sizeable market opportunity to extend the wireless market to the emerging markets. We're competitive in this entry level market due to our low cost structure and because we outsource our manufacturing to strategic partners with the economies of scale comparable to the major handset manufacturers. Our hope is that with increased attention to this important market segment, consumers will finally be offered high quality, affordable handset solutions. We are currently in discussions with carriers attending the 3GSM World Congress Tradeshow and can offer volume production today. Samples are available at the show to provide to prospective buyers."
The 3GSM World Congress is the market leader in providing an audience of GSM decision-makers from across the globe. The GSM Association represents over 600 GSM operators globally and unites the industry in pursuing the expansion and development of GSM technology (http://www.gsmworld.com).
About Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on (OTC: HPON - News) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/GPRS handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.
CONTACTS:
David Pasquale, 646-536-7006 or Abbas Qasim, 646-536-7014
Both with The Ruth Group, http://www.TheRuthGroup.com
This Company's news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements relate to, among other things, software functionality and capacity, timing of the commencement of operations and cash flow, and are indicated by words or phrases such as "anticipate," "estimate," "plans" and similar words or phrases. The following are among the principal factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements: general business and economic conditions in the Company's operations, including the rate of inflation, population, employment and job growth rate, the pricing pressures and other competitive factors and issues arising from year 2000 information technology issues. Consequently actual events and results may vary significantly from those included in or contemplated or implied by such statements.
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Source: Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on Introduces a $36 Cell Phone at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France
Tuesday February 15, 1:00 am ET
CANNES, France, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecommunications insiders and customers that were surprised by Motorola's announcement of its plans to introduce a cell phone for less than US$40 will be shocked when they hear that Hop-on already has a dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM cell phone available for only US$36 in quantities of at least 10,000 units. Hop-on's Model 1803 is a candy-bar style phone that includes such features as SMS messaging, 50 phone book entries, 15 ring tones, 4 games, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery. You can also customize the phone by downloading your own ring tones or pictures. Available languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Dutch. For more information on this model and the rest of Hop-on's product line, please go to http://www.hop-on.com.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050215/NYTU078 )
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "Motorola's entrance into the low-cost cell phone market further validates what we see as a sizeable market opportunity to extend the wireless market to the emerging markets. We're competitive in this entry level market due to our low cost structure and because we outsource our manufacturing to strategic partners with the economies of scale comparable to the major handset manufacturers. Our hope is that with increased attention to this important market segment, consumers will finally be offered high quality, affordable handset solutions. We are currently in discussions with carriers attending the 3GSM World Congress Tradeshow and can offer volume production today. Samples are available at the show to provide to prospective buyers."
The 3GSM World Congress is the market leader in providing an audience of GSM decision-makers from across the globe. The GSM Association represents over 600 GSM operators globally and unites the industry in pursuing the expansion and development of GSM technology (http://www.gsmworld.com).
About Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on (OTC: HPON - News) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/GPRS handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.
CONTACTS:
David Pasquale, 646-536-7006 or Abbas Qasim, 646-536-7014
Both with The Ruth Group, http://www.TheRuthGroup.com
This Company's news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements relate to, among other things, software functionality and capacity, timing of the commencement of operations and cash flow, and are indicated by words or phrases such as "anticipate," "estimate," "plans" and similar words or phrases. The following are among the principal factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements: general business and economic conditions in the Company's operations, including the rate of inflation, population, employment and job growth rate, the pricing pressures and other competitive factors and issues arising from year 2000 information technology issues. Consequently actual events and results may vary significantly from those included in or contemplated or implied by such statements.
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Source: Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on Introduces a $36 Cell Phone at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France
Tuesday February 15, 1:00 am ET
CANNES, France, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecommunications insiders and customers that were surprised by Motorola's announcement of its plans to introduce a cell phone for less than US$40 will be shocked when they hear that Hop-on already has a dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM cell phone available for only US$36 in quantities of at least 10,000 units. Hop-on's Model 1803 is a candy-bar style phone that includes such features as SMS messaging, 50 phone book entries, 15 ring tones, 4 games, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery. You can also customize the phone by downloading your own ring tones or pictures. Available languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Dutch. For more information on this model and the rest of Hop-on's product line, please go to http://www.hop-on.com.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050215/NYTU078 )
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "Motorola's entrance into the low-cost cell phone market further validates what we see as a sizeable market opportunity to extend the wireless market to the emerging markets. We're competitive in this entry level market due to our low cost structure and because we outsource our manufacturing to strategic partners with the economies of scale comparable to the major handset manufacturers. Our hope is that with increased attention to this important market segment, consumers will finally be offered high quality, affordable handset solutions. We are currently in discussions with carriers attending the 3GSM World Congress Tradeshow and can offer volume production today. Samples are available at the show to provide to prospective buyers."
The 3GSM World Congress is the market leader in providing an audience of GSM decision-makers from across the globe. The GSM Association represents over 600 GSM operators globally and unites the industry in pursuing the expansion and development of GSM technology (http://www.gsmworld.com).
About Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on (OTC: HPON - News) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/GPRS handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.
CONTACTS:
David Pasquale, 646-536-7006 or Abbas Qasim, 646-536-7014
Both with The Ruth Group, http://www.TheRuthGroup.com
This Company's news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements relate to, among other things, software functionality and capacity, timing of the commencement of operations and cash flow, and are indicated by words or phrases such as "anticipate," "estimate," "plans" and similar words or phrases. The following are among the principal factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements: general business and economic conditions in the Company's operations, including the rate of inflation, population, employment and job growth rate, the pricing pressures and other competitive factors and issues arising from year 2000 information technology issues. Consequently actual events and results may vary significantly from those included in or contemplated or implied by such statements.
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Source: Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on Introduces a $36 Cell Phone at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France
Tuesday February 15, 1:00 am ET
CANNES, France, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecommunications insiders and customers that were surprised by Motorola's announcement of its plans to introduce a cell phone for less than US$40 will be shocked when they hear that Hop-on already has a dual-band (900/1800 MHz) GSM cell phone available for only US$36 in quantities of at least 10,000 units. Hop-on's Model 1803 is a candy-bar style phone that includes such features as SMS messaging, 50 phone book entries, 15 ring tones, 4 games, and a rechargeable lithium ion battery. You can also customize the phone by downloading your own ring tones or pictures. Available languages include English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Dutch. For more information on this model and the rest of Hop-on's product line, please go to http://www.hop-on.com.
(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050215/NYTU078 )
Dan Gannon, Chief Executive Officer of Hop-on commented, "Motorola's entrance into the low-cost cell phone market further validates what we see as a sizeable market opportunity to extend the wireless market to the emerging markets. We're competitive in this entry level market due to our low cost structure and because we outsource our manufacturing to strategic partners with the economies of scale comparable to the major handset manufacturers. Our hope is that with increased attention to this important market segment, consumers will finally be offered high quality, affordable handset solutions. We are currently in discussions with carriers attending the 3GSM World Congress Tradeshow and can offer volume production today. Samples are available at the show to provide to prospective buyers."
The 3GSM World Congress is the market leader in providing an audience of GSM decision-makers from across the globe. The GSM Association represents over 600 GSM operators globally and unites the industry in pursuing the expansion and development of GSM technology (http://www.gsmworld.com).
About Hop-on.com, Inc.
Hop-on (OTC: HPON - News) develops and markets wireless phones and accessories as well as wireless surveillance systems. Its product line includes the next generation CDMA2000 handsets designed by its Dallas R&D team as well as GSM/GPRS handsets. Hop-on targets its phones to both emerging market carriers and other domestic carriers and resellers needing an entry level priced phone. In addition, Hop-on offers a line of innovative and attractively priced wireless accessories for both Hop-on phones and other leading manufacturers as well as affordable, wireless surveillance systems. Hop-on is also known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone. It was an IS-95 CDMA phone that was sold to consumers with prepaid airtime and included the capability to add on additional minutes. For more information, visit http://www.Hop-on.com.
CONTACTS:
David Pasquale, 646-536-7006 or Abbas Qasim, 646-536-7014
Both with The Ruth Group, http://www.TheRuthGroup.com
This Company's news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements relate to, among other things, software functionality and capacity, timing of the commencement of operations and cash flow, and are indicated by words or phrases such as "anticipate," "estimate," "plans" and similar words or phrases. The following are among the principal factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements: general business and economic conditions in the Company's operations, including the rate of inflation, population, employment and job growth rate, the pricing pressures and other competitive factors and issues arising from year 2000 information technology issues. Consequently actual events and results may vary significantly from those included in or contemplated or implied by such statements.
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Source: Hop-on.com, Inc.
HPON 5@ >0024x 1@ .0025 followed by 2@.0026 by 4 @ .0027