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Easy to see .35 or .50 or more right here I think. 6 million AS at .35 puts a max value of $2.1 million and they've had Circadian.com registered since Oct 19, 1994 so this isn't exactly any old startup.
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=circadian.com
The foreign status filing is intriguing although they do have a European patent #EP0617628 and maybe something has arisen as a result of that intelligent inhaler. Who knows.
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP0617628.html
I think it all lends some credence to the thought that they own most of the certs and the float is probably 2.5 million or less.
Went from 19 boardmarks the other day to 35 now.
Nope! but I was a wondering about it the other day! Thanks for the heads up, you were right on target!
List of names:
Below are some of the names I've found associated with Circadian. Feel free to add to the list.
Susan Boquist
Institute for Circadian Physiology
Robert F. Higgins
James R. Weersing
David Robertson
MARTIN MOORE-EDE M.D., PH.D
I really think we'll see a nickel or more by Wednesday. I'm holding because this is the best potential 50 bagger I think I've ever run across at this level.
I find this virtually and totally amazing that Martin has resurrected this. And it's in MA as a foreign shell pretty much if I read this right.
Good job gang! That is some VERY, VERY interesting stuff.
Looks like they moved from OTC to PK in October 1999.
http://www.otcbb.com/news/eligibilityrule/octoberbphaseinlist.stm
I think it's going to go kaboom for a while, but I think those are two different companies. There is more to it.
http://www.marketvisual.com/d/Ci/Circadian_Inc_4282_1.htm
Looking forward to the documents you ordered from the DE SOS Rog.
CKDN NY Times from 1987
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B05E0D71F3BF93AA15754C0A961948260
Count me as boardmark #19.
As of Feb 19, 2008, the Company had 28,660,000 shares of common stock outstanding.
As of November 12, 2007, the Company had 28,660,000 shares of common stock outstanding.
State the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer's classes of common equity, as of September 30, 2007: 24,160,000
SEC CIK is 1329136
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=0001329136&owner=include&count=40
Worthy of note is the 2 billion authorized at the Nevada SOS.
Still deciding whether to buy here or not.
I see they have now introduced Horny Toad! A new line at Hacketts! Good news in and of itself!
yes but "satisfaction" comes before "conversion" in the upside-down chart dictionary.
The daily chart/pincer/whatever is still intact. Look at it.
Lets have the friggin 10K! I'm sick of reading what it took to get here, let's see what it bought.
And we have the 100 over the 200 with a reversal on the 15 min SAR. Very interesting!
Some really good pickups right here. Even below what the insider could get with options. Nice.
ty sir.
SWVC 15 Min Moving Averages
Which means that the market cap is peanuts...still.
Freto: Is SWVC doing the 100,200,300 ma thing on the 15 min?
SWVC 15 min
Do you see what I see........
SWVC 15 min
I believe you will be proven correct!
Well that and the low volume tells us a lot about what the OS is doesn't it?
Sure, which is why I posted the screenshot so you and extra wouldn't have to guess anymore. The reserves shares are included in the A/S IMO.
Don't think so. No way they could enter into an agreement without a guarantee that the shares would be available. Any increase in A/S would have to take place before the deal was done. Try again.
There are NOT 10 billion shares authorized extra.
There are 2,505,000,000 per the Delaware SOS.
I would like to know how many shares are authorized at the Del SOS. Anybody know?
Hard to believe isn't it? Maybe only 600 million. I don't know.
I bought a bunch at .006 so it can be done.
Well dog, every dog has it's day! It's coming!
Well not a bad day today considering ALL have had the weekend to read the 10k and are looking promising. One day closer to a PR that is fo sure.
See ya AUTO ya turd.
COPI 15 min chart
Just ain't no shares for sale!
All you people hung up on the preferreds take note.
These two guys put up their own money to tell Cornell to take a hike. The preferreds were the only way they could do this and still retain enough of a stake to take this company where it should be. They told Cornell to stick it where the sun doesn't shine and they paid dearly. It is not every day that you see an OTC stock escape the Cornell clutches.
If they wanted to dilute, they could have done it long ago. Maybe even avoided Cornell all together by doing so. They had 500 million shares they could have dumped.
Instead, they did the right thing by putting up their own money in exchange for a preferred poison pill and here you are talking smack about dilution.
Do you get it now or not?
Verisign paying COPI $1,500,000 a year at 85 percent of COPI's revenues.
Ask yourself WHAT WOULD IT BE WORTH TO VERISIGN TO POCKET THAT at 2007 average call counts?
What would it be worth to Verisign to pocket that at first quarter 2008 call count numbers?
What would it be worth to Verisign to pocket that after Canada and Bell South come on line?
I won't put any numbers out there, lets here some of your guesses!
"Telemarketing is big business in Canada. In 2006 alone, $4.1 billion was spent on telemarketing in Canada, generating $26.1 billion in sales and creating 155,000 jobs.
Wally Hill, vice-president of public affairs and communications of the Canadian Marketing Association, said hundreds of thousands of businesses in Canada engage in telemarketing every year.
But Hill also acknowledged that telemarketing is the most intrusive form of marketing in Canada. He said the association received so many complaints about telemarketing that it finally increased its security at its front doors.
"Telemarketing is far and away the leading source of calls and complaints about marketing that we receive at our organization," he said.
Many telemarketing calls annoy Canadians, he said, calling the national do-not-call list a "consumer choice vehicle" that should ease some of the anger generated by telemarketing. Hill said he thinks it will also improve the business because it will lead to campaigns that are focused more on existing customers. "
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/telemarketing/index.html
I think the next PR is about Bell Canada and the Canadian DNC implementation later this year.
Anybody see this?
"For the year ended December 31, 2007, the Company’s principal distributor comprised 85% of the Company’s revenues. In 2006, this same distributor and another distributor comprised 72% and 16% of the Company’s revenues, respectively. In July 2006, the data base platform maintained by the other distributor was discontinued and all TeleBlock customers were transferred to the remaining platform. The 16% of revenues referred to above for 2006 applies to the period prior to the termination of the data base by the other distributor. At December 31, 2007 the principal distributor comprised 82% of the Company’s trade receivables"