TelVue is a winner
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This is a theory I like!
I agree with your theory that he wanted this company to be publicly traded to help investors get wealthy too. Years and years ago before hedge funds and robo-trading and all the stuff that goes on, this was what interested retail investors - putting money into a company and leaving it there and going up with a company.
oooh. graphic. If you are a shareholder will you be voting by proxy on the reverse split?
And I for one appreciate your efforts. I have never had money and now I know I will.
I'm still a believer!
Yup.
See more at www.telvue.com
It's a great website.
Well to get rich, someone doesn't have to own a TON of TelVue. They just have to buy little lots. Would be good if more folks could see that.
Obviously Gerry Lenfest has continued interest in TEVE because he is accepting SHARES, SHARES folks not cash.
If we are at 19 cents when the reverse split happens, the shares will be $38.00 apiece (200 shares become 1). I guess that means if we are at $3.50 a share when the split happens, each share is $700?
You do realize that Gerry Lenfest of TelVue fame has bought shares of this company and is listed as a Director?
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=50869180
lol. there's no escaping commericals anymore, except perhaps on Netflixx or on TelVue's PEG.tv channels.
A bit more about Gerry Lenfest:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._F._Lenfest
Some activity over here!
TEVE. News out on Reverse Split 1:200
TelVue customer testimonials:
We also use the Telvue Server and LOVE it. The tech support is AMAZING! The VOD player is relatively customizable, and we have had only a handful of minor glitches since I have been here, 3 years. I would HIGHLY recommend it. I would suggest going to a center near you who is running it and asking for demo. Or just contact Telvue and ask them to hook you up with someone who could show you the demo in another access center. By doing that you can ask the people who are using it questions as they come up. Good luck!
Lindsay Alaimo
Satisfied PEG Manager/CCTV
I have been very pleased with TelVue’s responsiveness in our first year as a customer. Thanks!
Jeff Hamilton
Executive Director/TelVue User in IL
Thanks very much for developing a terrific product – PEG.TV. We’ve been up and running for just one week now, and it is – by far – the most bang for the buck this station has ever gotten. Thank you for designing such an extremely user-friendly system, with a great look. EBTV has been popular in East Brunswick for 25 years; but I have a feeling that PEG.TV is going to help us create a whole new level of community – and an even broader base of support. I couldn’t be happier. Thanks to Fred and Matt, who talked us through a painless set up and got us started. Thanks to the whole team for being so responsive to our requests for features and assistance. Your service department is awesome!”
Cindy O’Connor
EBTV Station Manager
East Brunswick, NJ
When we first hired TelVue to provide PEG.TV, we never fully understood the power and the vast potential of your product. However, once we saw how well PEG.TV was functioning in one the Web site’s subpages, we became convinced that creating a smaller version of the player for the Brookdale homepage would prove a real boon in promoting Brookdale-produced videos to the public via the institutional Web site.” Read Full Testimonial (42kb) »
Peter F. Burnham, Ph.D.
President
Brookdale Community College
Getting timely information on and off the air is extremely convenient and efficient and more importantly, we now have the capability of immediately broadcasting emergency information. The fact that we can do this remotely is an added bonus.”
Adriene M. Irving
Director of Communications
Chester, PA
We have been able to introduce our Board of Trustees to our residents through our President’s message page. A former president of our Resident’s Council noted – the background music, availability of current local weather reports, and the ability of staff to customize varied TV screens make this computerized program an excellent means of communication between administration and residents. My advice: Try it you’ll like it.”
Douglas C. Halvorsen
President and CEO
The Evergreens
Moorestown, NJ
Quality seems to be the name of the game at TelVue, and we are delighted with the professional look of our announcements. We had barely begun the journey with our school division’s first TV station when your recent upgrade allowed us to take another step, adding photographs and videos to our announcements easily and quickly, and further enhancing the on-air appeal. In addition, we were very pleased with the two high production screens that TelVue has created for us thus far; and we look forward to increased use of this feature.”
J. David Martin, Ed. D.
Division Superintendent
Fauquier County Public Schools
Fauquier County, VA
In addition to providing a modern, user-friendly television program, TelVue also has exceptional staff. Your employees are always readily available to help with any issues that arise, and are even willing to walk our staff through a problem step-by-step.”
Carl Suraci
Mayor
Hillsborough, NJ
As mayor for Hopewell Township, I would like to say that I am very impressed with WEBUS®. The employees who input requests to post community and municipal messages are very happy with the scheduling features and how user friendly it is. We look forward to utilizing this wonderful product to its fullest extent.”
Vanessa Sandom
Mayor
Hopewell Township, NJ
Through our partnership with TelVue, Westfield TV36 continues to raise the bar in local access television with product branding and creative resources.”
Jamie Lynn Drohan
Director of Operations
Westfield TV 36
Even if this [TelVue WEBUS® Emergency Feature] helps only one person it will have been worth it.”
Joseph James
Deputy Chief Information Officer
Philadelphia, PA
Thank you, TelVue, for understanding and designing around PEG station needs. You have been a dream come true.”
Carole Papale
Program Chair
TV-36 Communities
We have received very positive support of our new WEBUS® format. Because of the professional and polished look of WEBUS®, our superintendent now keeps our cable channel on in his office at all times! Members of our Board of School Directors have displayed their pleasure with TelVue at our public school board meetings.”
Pamela A. Bittle
Public Relations
William Penn School District
Lansdowne, PA
Your staff has been both accessible and accommodating in ensuring that our broadcasts are timely and of the highest quality. Without question, Channel 13 has been enhanced through TelVue’s services, including the use of full-motion video, professionally designed graphics with voice-overs, video-based public service announcements, local weather, traffic and emergency alerts that are personalized for our constituents.”
Thomas J. Flemming
Superintendent of Schools
Washington Township Public Schools
Sewell, NJ
Often when entering into efforts such as this, or any that involves technology and computer programming, it has been my experience that our expectations and the actual implementation are at odds. Refreshingly, working with TelVue on implementation and continued development of our government access channel has exceeded our expectations. The program’s ease of use is wonderful and TelVue staff is always professional and highly responsive to requests.”
Carol S. Houck
Assistant to the City Manager
Newark, DE
The City of Weston has contracted with TelVue for government access cable channel programming since 2006. I would like to say that the transition for us to a web-based system has been a tremendous benefit. Updates and emergency messages can be sent from a computer at any location and I can tell you I utilize this advantage consistently.”
Denise Barrett
Director of Communications
Weston, FL
I like VFIN at $100. Close but I will hold out for more.
Adding this person shows the confidence the company has going forward.
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=50692615
Not concerned here.
Joe, can you post a full level 2 showing who is offering how many shares at what prices? We know NITE is always the lowest. Who is next?
I don't think most TEVE investors are thinking of the day to day of the company. They got in for the long term and are here to stay.
When does the 10Q come out again? Next 2-3 weeks?
Long and strong.
It's nice over here. Good to see this again.
Yes, yes it is.
TEVE. News out.
www.telvue.com
Agreed.
If anyone has questions, here's the source for your information.
TelVue Corporation
16000 Horizon Way
Suite 500
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
Phone: 800-885-8886
Fax: 856-866-7411
Company Website: www.telvue.com
CEO: Jesse Lerman
Investor Relations: investor@telvue.com
TRANSFER AGENT:
Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
17 Battery Place New York, NY 10004
(212) 509-4000
Pretty soon we will be on the most active boards list.
TEVE. Big news out on Reverse Split.
You neglect to see that the reverse split actually decreases the float by a factor of 200 to 1. An authorized share increase does not = a float increase and the float has never been increased once by the company. In fact, TEVE already had one of the smallest floats in the entire OTC and it is about to get smaller. Dilution is not dilution until it happens, just like saying the world will end one day - possibly but when? I won't lay awake worrying about either possibility. I know I am on the winning team.
Looking good here.
Facts:
TelVue. American company, in America, run by Americans making products in America for Americans.
TelVue. Celebrating its 25th Anniversary.
TelVue. CEO is a Princeton grad with proven Tech background.
TelVue. Enhanced exec structure (see recent 8K regarding Donna Liu - UChannel).
TelVue. BILLIONAIRE is majority shareholder and angel investor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._F._Lenfest
TelVue. Industry awards, a recognized leader in their field. http://www.telvue.com/media/design-awards/
TelVue. Customer list that is impressive both in quantity and quality of organizations. Including:
US Department of Transportation
US Department of State
US Department of Homeland Security
Akron, OH
Arlington Cable Access, Arlington, MA
Arlington Heights School District, Arlington Heights, IL
Belmont Media Center, Belmont, MA
Bensalem, PA
Blacksburg, VA WTOB
Bloomfield H.S.
Bonita Springs FL
Borough of Madison, NJ
Briarcliff Manor, NY
Bristol Borough School District
BronxNet, NYC, NY
Burlington Cable Access Television, Burlington, MA
Carson, CA
Carteret, NJ
Charlottesville VA
Chatham Township
Cheltenham Township High School
Chester Upland School District
City of San Antonio Public Access and Gov Access
City Of Sparks
Comcast Houston, Houston, TX
Concord, MA
Concord, NH
Connellsville Area School District
Deproduction, Denver, CO
East Brunswick, NJ
East Peoria, IL
EBC-TV - East Bridgewater, MA
Edmond, OK
Egg Harbor Township High School, Egg Harbor, NJ
Elizabeth Board of Education
Emery Telcom, Orangeville, UT
Falls Church, VA
Fitchburg, MA
Franklin County School District (VA)
Fridley, MN
Galloway Township, NJ
Glen Ridge, NJ
Glen Rock, NJ
Gloucester County Government, VA
Gloucester County Schools, VA
Grafton Public Access, Grafton, MA
Great Falls TV, ME
Greenfield Community Television, Greenfield, MA
Hartford, CT
Hastings on Hudson Television
Henrico County Public Schools
Herndon Community Television, Herndon, VA
Homestead, FL
Hopewell Township, NJ - Education Channel
Hopewell TV, VA
Houston Community College, Houston, TX
Houston, TX
Howell, NJ
Iowa City, IA Public Library Channel
Irondequoit, NY
Jackson, NJ High School
Keizer, Oregon
Kenilworth School District, NJ
Knoxville, TN
Louisville Metro TV, Louisville, KY
Louisville, KY (Training Network)
Lowell Telecommunications Corp, Lowell, MA
Lowell, MA Public Schools
Lower Paxton Township
Mad River Valley, Waitsfield, VT
Madison TV, Madison, NH
Madison, NJ Board of Education
Marlboro Twp. MCTV Channel 77
Mayville Access Channel 5, Mayville, NY
Melrose, MA
Metuchen, NJ
Miami Beach, FL - TV77
Middlebury Community TV, Middlebury, VT
Millburn Township
Minneapolis Television Network, Minneapolis, MN
Montclair TV-34, Montclair, NJ
Montgomery Township School District - Montgomery, NJ (Local Access)
Moriah Central School
Mount Laurel Schools
Mountain Village, CO
Needham Community TV, Needham, MA
NEK-TV - Newport, VT
Oradell TV-77, Oradell, NJ
Penfield Community Access, Penfield, NY
Piscataway Public Access - PCTV-22
Port St. Joes, FL
Portland Community Media, Portalnd, OR
Princeton (NJ) Regional School System
Princeton, NJ - TV30
Ragged Mt. Community Access TV - Andover, NH
Rancho Palo Verdes, CA
RCTV - Rye Community Television, Rye, NY
Reading School District
Rialto, CA
River Dell Regional High School
Rutland, VT
Rye City School District
Saddle Brook, NJ
Shrewsbury Media Connection, Shrewsbury, MA
Soundview Media - Bridgeport, CT
South Brunswick NJ
South Hadley, MA Community Access
South Lake, TX
South Orange, NJ
South Orange, NJ -SOMACOM
South Orange/Maplewood Public Schools, NJ
South Portland Community TV, South Portland, ME
Springfield, VT - SAPA
Summit, NJ
The Peoples Channel 8, Chapel Hill, NC
The Wellesley Channel, Wellesley, MA
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Watchung Hills Regional H.S., NJ
Watertown Community Cable 13
Westfield, NJ
White Plains, NY Cable Access
Wilbraham Public Access, Wilbraham, MA
Winchester Community Access, Winchester, MA
Winder, GA BTV-12
Windsor On-Air (VT)
Woodbridge, NJ
Yeadon Borough PA
TelVue WEBUS® Customers
Absecon, NJ
Akron, OH
Allen, TX
Annapolis, MD
Apopka, FL
Aston Twp., PA
Atlanta, GA
Audubon Twp, NJ
Avalon Theatre Foundation, MD
Baltimore, MD
Barrington, NJ
Belleville School District, NJ
Berlin Borough, NJ
Bloomfield, NJ
Blackhorse Regional High School, NJ
Bonyton Beach, FL
Bowie, MD
Brick Twp, NJ
Brighthouse Networks, Brandon, FL
Bristol Twp, PA
Brookdale Community College, NJ
Brookline, MA
Bucks County, PA
Caldwell, NJ
Carney's Point, NJ
Carroll Township, PA
Cedar Grove High School, NJ
CentraCom Interactive, UT
Cheltenham Twp, NJ
Chester, PA
Clifton, NJ
Coatesville, PA
Collingswood, NJ
Comcast Chester County, PA
Comcast Montgomery County, PA
Concord, CA
Concord, MA
Darby Borough, PA
Deer Park, TX
Delaware County, PA
Doral, FL
Dover, DE
Doylestown Township, PA
East Lansdowne, PA
East Rochester Village, NY
Easton Utilities, MD
Egg Harbor City, NJ
Egg Harbor Township High School, NJ
Evesham Twp, NJ
Evergreens, NJ (CCRC)
Ewing Township, NJ
Fauquier School District, VA
Florence Township, NJ
Franciscan Oaks, NJ (CCRC)
Franklin Township, NJ
Fullerton College, CA
Gainesville, FL
Galloway Twp, NJ
Glen Rock, NJ
Glenolden, PA
Gloucester County Government, VA
Gloucester County Schools, VA
Gloucester County Institute of Technology, NJ
Greenville, TX Utility
Hackensack, NJ
Haddon Heights, NJ
Haddon Township, NJ
Haddonfield, NJ
Hamilton Twp (Atlantic Cty.), NJ
Harvey Cedars, NJ
Haverford Twp, PA
Highland Park, NJ
Hillsborough, NJ
Hillsdale, NJ
Hopewell Twp, NJ
Irondequoit, NY
Jackson, NJ High School
Kirkland, WA K-Gov 21, WA
Kirkland, WA K-Life 75, WA
Lake Park, FL
Lake Port Square, FL (CCRC)
Lawnside, NJ
Liberty Cable, Luquillo, Puerto Rico
Linwood, NJ
Long Beach, NJ
Long Hill Twp, NJ
Longport, NJ
Lower Southampton Twp, PA
Mainland Reg., NJ
Manchester Regional High School District (Passaic Cty.), NJ
Manchester Twp (Ocean County), NJ
Maple Shade, NJ
Marcus Hook, PA
Margate, NJ
Marple Township, PA
Media Boro, PA
Metuchen, NJ
Miami Springs, FL
Middletown Twp (Bucks County), PA
Milltown, NJ
Minneapolis Television Network, Minneapolis, MN
Montclair, NJ
Morrisville School District, PA
Mount Pleasant School District, PA
Mountainside Borough, NJ
New Carrollton, MD
New Castle County, DE
New Hope, PA
Newark, DE
Newark School District/Essex County College, NJ
Newtown Township, PA
North Bay Village, FL
North Hunterdon School District, NJ
Northfield, NJ
Norton, MA
Oakland, NJ
Oaklyn, NJ
Ocean City, NJ
Ocean Twp, NJ
Opa Locka, FL
Orange City School District, NJ
Palisades, PA
Park Ridge, NJ
Paterson, NJ
Penfield, NY
Pennsauken Township, NJ
Philadelphia, PA
Phoenixville School District, PA
Pitman, NJ
Pittsburgh, PA
Plymouth Township, PA
Port Townsend, WA
Pottsville, PA
Rahway, NJ
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Rancocas Valley Reg. School District, NJ
Regency Oaks, FL (CCRC)
Rialto City, CA
Ridley Park Borough, PA
Ridley Twp, PA
Rochester City School District, NY
Rochester City, NY
Roselle Borough, NJ
Roselle Park, NJ
Saddle Brook Twp, NJ
San Bernardino, CA
Sanford, NC
Scranton, PA
Seattle Community Access Network, WA
Somers Point, NJ
South Hunterdon, NJ
South Orange-Maplewood, NJ
South River, NJ
Summit, NJ
Sussex Community College, NJ
Tarpon Springs, FL
Tinicum, PA
Toms River High School East, NJ
Tukwila, WA
Tullytown Borough, PA
University of La Verne, CA
Upper Chichester, PA
Upper Darby School District, PA
Upper Dublin, PA
Upper Makefield, PA
Upper Moreland, PA
Vacaville, CA
Ventnor, NJ
Warminster, PA
Warrington Township, PA
Washington Twp (Gloucester County), NJ
West Springfield, MA
Westfield, NJ
Weston, FL
White River Junction, VT
Wilbraham, MA
William Penn School District, PA
Wilmington, DE
Wissahickon School District, PA
Woodbridge, NJ
Yeadon, PA
TEVE. Visit our board. Reverse split announced and possible soon may move to NASDAQ. Shares currently at 19 cents.
Rise of a New AV Integrator, Part 1: Change
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January 19, 2012 0 Comments
Is the AV industry doomed? If it’s the “audio/video” industry, I think so. If all your company does, after years in the industry, is sell and install projectors and screens, or TVs and stereos, then yes, absolutely, that business model is a dying breed.
Is the electronic systems contractor/systems integration industry doomed? No. That’s an expanding and growing area, but you need to know where to look and we all need to spur a new “rise” in our industry. As systems integrators, we are perfectly positioned for many emerging disciplines.
Consider: What is it we’ve been doing the past couple decades? We been integrating disparate products from various manufacturers and using a multitude of protocols and standards to make them all work together in one easy-to-use and manage system. This uniquely positions those in our industry who choose to forge ahead to become leaders in a variety of emerging technologies, from digital signage and cloud-based services, to app control of a variety of systems, including building and energy management systems. These areas are wide open for AV pros to emerge as leaders if we forge ahead with a plan.
Why’s a plan important in the first place? The systems integration industry is changing fast. Technology is progressing at supersonic speeds. What was cutting-edge only a couple years ago is obsolete much quicker these days. The commoditization of nearly all products is upon us like never before. Products have become so similar, the market over-saturated, and margins are so low that only volume sales will produce any real profits. This means that recently, most of us smaller integration firms have been unable to make money selling products alone – and soon may not be able to at all.
In addition to the commodity situation, I see our society – and the consumer electronics industry especially – hit by a settlement mentality. Basically, people are settling for lower quality (still good quality, but not premium quality) and giving up some functionality for ease-of-access and ease-of-use. When was the last time a customer asked for really high-end audiophile speakers with top-quality sound? More and more, we hear, “How can I integrate my iPod or other device?”
And aside from needing to integrate more iPod-quality media, we’re faced with mature technologies that allow formerly complex integrations to be accomplished with far less equipment, less programming, less setup, and at a lower cost. Take videoconferencing, for example. It was once something for only large companies that had $15,000 to $20,ooo to budget per system. Now anyone can have videoconferencing, with relatively good quality, for just hundreds of dollars or, depending on need, even for free. Consider music and video servers, which previously sold for thousands of dollars but are now on their way to a slow demise because of online services offering instant access to whatever music, videos and games that customers want.
Which is all to say, everything’s changed—quickly. What can we do now? Stay tuned for Part 2.
Jesse Lerman, President & CEO of TelVue® Corporation has been invited to participate as a speaker during NATOA's upcoming February 6th eNATOA session on "The Latest & Greatest PEG Programming Equipment ". More information on how to participate in this very insightful seminar can be found at: http://natoa.org/events/enatoa.html
Look up what an authorized share is.
Signs of success.
If a company is getting attacked, it is usually orchestrated by
Competitors or anyone who stands to lose big if the
Company wins.
If this were not the case, why would anyone waste their
Time attacking it?
Comparing a multinational criminal enterprise like Citicorp to telvue is absolutely reprehensible.
What a generality.
Shall I make a list of blue chip companies that have done splits?
More scare tactics.