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Need to break through the 7 wall of China
NICE board
NICE board
Nixx..Good Luck
Most companies, including those already well established, miss deadlines everyday; that is just part of the business. Everyone is getting their panites in a bunch because the 8K was not released. Roxy gave herself a little leeway in the interview about the 8k. However, she should of sent someting out or posted on their site about the delay. I believe it will all work out in the near future and then some. Good luck to all.
if you like the company support it. If you dont' like the company....good luck too.
EMXC 8K news expected very soon. Once she hits, bye bye triples.
EMXC 8k news expected very soon then bye-bye triples
Tecco is a very greedy person so this will run soon enough. Dont' know how high, it depends if they start fullfilling some of their past promises or even follow ups to any progress. Tecco prints money, I am sure he is lining PRs up in the near future. Whether their worth anything, who knows at this point. Hearing rumors, which is common in pennies that things are coming out shortly. I believe their audit is due very soon. But with no revenue that I am aware of, don't know what is going to be on it but debt (ferrari, porsche, beach homes...LMAO)
If they get their act together, the green solution for MRSA will be great for company or bed bug solution. Just need to put something out.
Good Luck Trading and with GOHG!
EMXCTrades have been interesting the last couple of days, especially towards the EOD. The 8k will come out, when, it's anyones guess. What it reads, who knows...Hopefully it matches up with figures given during interview. Should of stating sometime in July, if earlier, even better. I guess she was just trying to keep the momo going.
Also, this came up from 0002, ppl were taking profits. If were in that early, so would I.
I wish everyone the best of luck. Learn how to support the bid, don't blow your wod all at once. Always take profits on the way up and set those stop losses. Aim Small..Miss Small.
EMXC Security Details
Share Structure
Market Value1 $1,833,578 a/o Jun 03, 2011
Shares Outstanding 2,291,972,864 a/o Feb 24, 2011
Float 1,504,875,649 a/o Feb 24, 2011
Authorized Shares 2,500,000,000 a/o Feb 24, 2011
Increased to 3,500,000,000 as of April 16, 2011
Par Value 0.0001
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 2,881 a/o Feb 24, 2011
Corporate Actions
Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Dividend (0.00) May 15, 2007 Jun 01, 2007
Dividend (0.00) May 15, 2007 Jun 01, 2007
Security Notes
•Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 10 split. Effective date=2-22-00
•Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 14 split. Pay date=05/27/2004.
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 0 (-100%)
Feb 28, 2011
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
National Stock Transfer, Inc.
Service Providers
Auditor/Accountant
Not Available
Legal Counsel
McMullen Associates LLC
10701 McMullen Creek Pkwy.
Charlotte, NC, 28226
United States
Investor Relations Firm
Not Available
1Market Value calculated only for respective security
MXMI looks sweet!
Going to be a good one....holding long
Should be an interesting week
I jumped on the train on friday...thanks Beall for the pick!!
Barchart Opinion (barchart.com) BUY
Great news for you guys. May jump in on it.
Target Price. .015 is that for real? HS!
Has any news been released?
Quick...thanks for the picks....you're a stand up guy!!
GOHG Security Details
Share Structure
Market Value1 $584,651 a/o Jun 03, 2011
Shares Outstanding 584,651,267 a/o May 17, 2011
Float 403,523,267 a/o May 17, 2011
Authorized Shares 1,000,000,000 a/o May 17, 2011
Par Value Not Available
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 87 a/o Dec 31, 2010
Corporate Actions
Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Security Notes
Capital Change=shs increased by 10.8 for 1 split. Ex-date=07/01/2009. Rec date=06/18/2009. Pay date=06/30/2009.
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 8,983 (-81.08%)
May 13, 2011
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
Island Stock Transfer
Service Providers
Auditor/Accountant
Bert Matthews, CPA
11777 Katy Fwy
Suite 101
Houston, TX, 77079
United States
Legal Counsel
David Chalela Esq
3111 West Martin Luther King Blvd
Tampa, FL, 33607
United States
I guess we will see what happens. If it is true, revenue for them. If/when they get an account the bid on energy saving bulbs; which all govt buildings will be required to be utilizing. How many computers do u think the govt has... If they can get their green bed big solution out... It is very big revenue. Planes trains hotel rooms etc. Govt housing. With GSA, the company that wins or gets bid for job, doesn't actually have to physically do the work, they can sublet the job out. They are still responsible for the final product. Hope it is true, even if their in the application process is still a great sign. Hope it all is true. IMO
what having a GSA account can do for a company:
General Services Administration And Small Business
GSA actively seeks out large and small businesses able to provide nationwide or local services and products. The general services administration has established goals for awarding government contracts to these businesses and for subcontracting with small businesses. Some small business programs also have "set asides" under which certain contracts are reserved for competition among small or small disadvantaged businesses.
Typical GSA Purchases
Federal agencies typically make purchases from GSA contractors that range from 25K to 500k, without bid competition.
EMXC is looking good
This was issued on 5/18/11
Global Holdings, Inc. Announces to Shareholders Future Audit Filing Which Will Reinstate Them on the Bulletin Board Exchange
Global Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: GOHG) is pleased to announce that they will be filing a SEC accredited audit performed by a PECOB certified CPA within the next 30 days. The audit will reinstate the company on the Bulletin Board Exchange and dramatically increase transparency for shareholders.
CEO Terrance Tecco stated, "This audit is the first step we have to getting ourselves back on track with Pinksheets.com. We faltered in our filings for a moment and now that we can rectify the situation it has been our top priority. We want our shareholders to be confident in their investment and, to us, that means maintaining the highest level of transparency on the open market."
Global Holdings Inc.'s (OTCBB: GOHG) objective is to acquire, partner with and promote advanced technologies through management coaching, effective intellectual property deployment, business networking and intelligent financial solutions. The company is a technology incubator that offers a specialized menu of support resources and services. Management believes it will accomplish its goal to maximize shareholder value through strategic acquisitions and effective business design.
The foregoing press announcement contains forward-looking statements that can be identified by such terminology such as "believes," "expects," "potential," "plans," "suggests," "may," "should," "could," "intends," or similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such statements. In particular, management's expectations could be affected by, among other things, uncertainties relating to our success in completing acquisitions, financing our operations, entering into strategic partnerships, engaging management and other matters disclosed by us in our public filings from time to time. Forward-looking statements speak only as to the date they are made. The Company does not undertake to update forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward-looking statements are made.
Contact:
Ian Reed
Investors Relations
Global Holdings, Inc.
Tel: (585)-520-2102
www.globalholdingsinc.net
If they get their GSA account which will allow them to sell/bid their bed bug solution to US Govt. agencies. Could be HUGE!!
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed this document to highlight emerging public health issues associated with bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) in communities throughout the United States.
Bed bugs (Photo 1) have been common in U.S. history. Although bed bug populations dropped dramatically during the mid-20th century (1), the United States is one of many countries now experiencing an alarming resurgence in the population of bed bugs. Though the exact cause is not known, experts suspect the resurgence is associated with increased resistance of bed bugs to available pesticides, greater international and domestic travel, lack of knowledge regarding control of bed bugs due to their
prolonged absence, and the continuing decline or elimination of effective vector/pest control programs at state and local public health agencies.
In recent years, public health agencies across the country have been overwhelmed by complaints about bed bugs. An integrated approach to bed bug control involving federal, state, tribal and local public health professionals, together with pest management professionals, housing authorities and private citizens, will promote development and understanding of the best methods for managing and controlling bed bugs and preventing future infestations. Research, training and public education are critical to an effective strategy for reducing public health issues associated with the resurgence of bed bug populations.
Impact of Bed Bugs on Public Health Although bed bugs are not known to transmit disease, they are a pest of significant public health importance. Bed bugs fit into a category of blood-sucking ectoparasites (external parasites) similar to head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). Bed bugs, like head lice, feed on the blood of humans but are not believed to transmit disease. Other ectoparasites, such as body lice (Pediculus humanus corporis), are known to transmit several serious diseases. Differences in the biology of similar species of pests, such as body lice and head lice (or bed bugs) can greatly impact the ability of pests to transmit disease.
Photo 1. Bed Bug. Photo courtesy of Dr. Harold Harlan, Armed Forces Pest Management Board Image Library
Photo 2. Skin Reaction to Bed Bug bites. courtesy of Dr. Harold HarlanPhoto Harlan
Bed bugs cause a variety of negative physical health, mental health and economic consequences. Many people have mild to severe allergic reaction to the bites with effects ranging from no reaction to a small bite mark to, in rare cases, anaphylaxis (severe, whole-body reaction) (2). These bites (Photo 2) can also lead to secondary infections of the skin such as impetigo, ecthyma, and lymphanigitis (3,4). Bed bugsmay also affect the mental health of people living in infested homes. Reported effects include anxiety, insomnia and systemic reactions (1).
Research on the public health effects of bed bugs has been very limited over the past several decades, largely due to the noted decline in bed bug populations in the latter half of the 20th century. Now that bed bug populations are rapidly increasing, additional research is needed to determine the reasons for the resurgence, the potential for bed bugs to transmit disease and their impact on public health.
Economically, bed bug infestations are also a burden on society. Although the exact dollar amount is not known, the economic losses from health care, lost wages, lost revenue and reduced productivity can be substantial. The cost of effectively eliminating bed bugs may be significantly more than the cost of eliminating other pests because bed bug control usually requires multiple visits by a licensed pest control operator and diligence on the part of those who are experiencing the infestation. Control in multi-family homes is much more difficult than in single family homes because bed bugs frequently travel between units, either by direct transport by humans or through voids in the walls. There are additional costs and complexities associated with coordinating and encouraging participation from multiple residents.
When a community starts to experience bed bug infestations, control is often more challenging because:
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Local public health departments have very limited resources to combat this problem and bed bugs frequently are not seen as a priority.
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Municipal codes struggle to identify those responsible for control of bed bug infestations. Tenants and landlords often dispute who is ultimately responsible for the cost of control and treatment. Treatment costs are high and transient populations make it difficult or impossible to assign responsibility.
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Pesticide resistance and limited control choices make treatment even more difficult. Some bed bug populations are resistant to almost all pesticides registered to treat them. Residents may use over-the-counter or homemade preparations that are ineffective (or even dangerous) and may promote further resistance.
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Pesticide misuse is also a potential public health concern. Because bed bug infestations are so difficult to control and are such a challenge to mental and economic health, residents may resort to using pesticides that are not intended for indoor residential use and may face serious health risks as a result. Additionally, residents may be tempted to apply pesticides registered for indoor use, but at greater application rates than the label allows. This results in a much greater risk of pesticide exposure for those living in the home. Pesticides must
Photo 2. Skin Reaction to Bed Bug bites. Photo courtesy of Dr. Harold Harlan
always be used in strict accordance with their labeling to ensure that the residents and applicators are not exposed to unsafe levels of pesticide residues.
Bed Bug Biology
Bed bugs are small, flat insects that feed on the blood of sleeping people and animals.
They are reddish-brown in color, wingless, and range from 1 to 7 millimeters in length.
They can live several months without a blood meal.
Infestations of these insects usually occur around or near the areas where people sleep
or spend a significant period of time. These areas include apartments, shelters, rooming
houses, hotels, nursing homes, hospitals, cruise ships, buses, trains, and dorm rooms.
Bed bugs are experts at hiding. They hide during the day in places such as seams of
mattresses, box springs, bed frames, headboards, dresser tables, cracks or crevices,
behind wallpaper, and under any clutter or objects around a bed. Their small flat bodies
allow them to fit into the smallest of spaces and they can remain in place for long
periods of time, even without a blood meal. Bed bugs can travel over 100 feet in one
night, but they tend to live within 8 feet of where people sleep.
Bed bugs are usually transported from place to place as people travel. Bed bugs travel in
the seams and folds of luggage, overnight bags, folded clothes, bedding, furniture, and
anywhere else where they can hide. Most people do not realize they can transport stow-
away bed bugs as they travel potentially infesting new areas, including their homes, as
they relocate.
One of the easiest ways to identify a bed bug infestation is by
bite marks that appear on the face, neck, arms, hands, and any
other body parts. However, these bite marks may take as long
as 14 days to develop in some people so it is important to look
for other clues when determining if bed bugs have infested an
area. These signs may include the exoskeletons (Photo 3) of
bed bugs after molting, bed bugs in the fold of mattresses and
sheets, a sweet musty odor, and rusty-colored blood spots
from their blood-filled fecal material that is often excreted on
the mattress or nearby furniture.
When bed bugs bite, they inject an anesthetic and an
anticoagulant that prevents a person from feeling the bite.
Because bites usually occur while people are sleeping, most
people do not realize they have been bitten until marks appearThe bite marks are similar to that of a mosquito or a flea -a
slightly swollen and red area that may itch and be irritating. The bite marks may be
random or appear in a straight line. Other symptoms of bed bug bites include insomnia,
anxiety, and skin problems that arise from profuse scratching of the bites.
Everyone is at risk for bed bugs bites when visiting an infested area. However, anyone
who travels frequently and shares living and sleeping quarters where other people have
previously slept has an increased risk for being bitten and for spreading a bed bug
infestation.
Photo 3. Bed Bug Exoskeletons. Photo courtesy of Dr. Harold Harlan, Armed Forces Pest Management .
Board Image Library
Integrated Pest Management for Bed Bugs The current national problem with bed bugs is likely due to the convergence of three human behaviors: lack of awareness of the historical and biological link humans have with bed bugs, increased international travel, and past over-reliance on pesticides. Bed bugs are a “nest parasite” that resides in the human nest – the bedroom. Over time, bed bugs have evolved to develop resistance to many of the chemical pesticides currently used. In fact, bed bugs were widely resistant to DDT by the mid-1950s (5).
Integrated pest management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. IPM programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with people and the environment. This information, in combination with available pest control methods, is used to manage pest damage by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.
Bed bug control is most effective when an IPM approach is implemented with diligent participation by the residents. In multi-family housing, diligent participation is also required of the building management. IPM takes advantage of all appropriate pest management options, including the judicious use of pesticides. Although bed bugs may sometimes be controlled by non-chemical means alone, this approach is often very difficult, potentially less effective, and usually more resource intensive. A comprehensive IPM program to control bed bugs may include a number of methods such as:
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using monitoring devices,
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removing clutter where bed bugs can hide,
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applying heat treatment,
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vacuuming,
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sealing cracks and crevices to remove hiding places,
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using non-chemical pesticides (such as diatomaceous earth) and
• judicious use of effective chemical pesticides A coordinated community IPM program can alleviate both the discomfort and cost of managing bed bugs. The underlying philosophy of bed bug IPM is based on the fact that bed bug infestations will not go away without intervention. Intervention is most effective when populations are low. Such a coordinated effort could create a partnership among government, property managers, citizens, and pest management professionals to ensure an effective intervention facilitated by environmental health professionals. EPA and CDC recommend that pest management and environmental health professionals throughout the U.S. continue to use IPM strategies as they address the bed bug issue.
The Role of Government Agencies and the Public in Bed Bug
Control CDC, EPA, and other federal agencies are working closely with state, tribal and local health departments, academia and private industries to monitor and better understand the recent resurgence of bed bugs in communities throughout the United States. CDC and EPA are facilitating communications and working to expand the knowledge base among agencies and programs that may have a role in reducing bed bug populations. The two agencies are also fostering cooperation with the private sector and the public to encourage their help with this endeavor.
CDC is partnering with experts in the areas of medicine, entomology, epidemiology and environmental toxicology to better understand the resurgence of bed bugs and the methods and tools that are needed for effective bed bug control. CDC will provide timely information on emerging trends in bed bug control with the goal of developing national strategies to reduce bed bug populations. CDC recognizes that very limited research has been conducted on bed bugs during the past several decades and encourages increased bed bug research to determine the causes of the resurgence, the most effective methods of control and the potential for bed bugs to transmit disease.
EPA’s primary responsibility is the dual statutory charges to ensure that the pesticides with public health uses are (1) safe and (2) effective against the pests on their labels. EPA carries out this responsibility by conducting rigorous scientific screening of pesticides and imposing limits through registration of pesticides to ensure that when used to control pests, they do not harm people or the environment.
EPA is working to ensure that pest management professionals and the public have access to the latest information on effective bed bug control tools. EPA realizes that certain bed bug populations in communities across the nation are becoming increasingly resistant to many of the existing pesticides. EPA is actively working with industry and researchers to identify new compounds (or new uses of existing compounds) to control bed bugs. In addition, EPA is working to educate the general public, pest professionals, and public health officials about bed bug biology and IPM, which is critical to long-term bed bug control.
Other federal agencies are also involved in research and education about bed bugs. For example, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is funding research on bed bug monitoring and control in low-income, multi-family housing, along with educating public housing authorities and other housing industry groups about bed bug identification and control. Health departments can use local HUD field office personnel or local housing officials as resources when addressing bed bug issues in multi-family housing.
State, tribal, and local government agencies and health departments play a critical role in protecting the public from bed bugs. Public health departments serve on the front lines, providing information on prevention and control of bed bugs through various programs to the public and private sector.
The public, together with their local health agencies, must be involved in the control and management of bed bug populations and must be provided with the knowledge of best practices to prevent and control bed bug infestations. In some cases, a coordinated community control program may be necessary to reduce or eliminate bed bug populations.
fine by me, as long as it goes up
If we can get near 20 without any news that would be good. Any news thereafter...explosion. she went from 13 to 64 on her last run.
agree, but with some good news I honestly believe 5+. Tecco has deep pockets, but short arms. He is greedy, so he will go all out on next PRs. IMO
I hear they have some stuff cooking, but I don't know when. When volume is a little higher, should give an idea when. IMO
there has been some quite accumulation and charts haven't look this good since last big run was getting to go. IMO
Good luck Halifax, hate to see you leave
I CAN NOT confirm but was told GOHG is in process of getting a GSA account which will allow them to bid on government contracts. I will try to confirm with company. If it is true. Big bucks for company.
GOHG is due for a run...
STHG going to blow
28mics until takeoff
STHG is getting ready for takeoff
get your check book out and for people to sell
LOCKDOWN.. Playtime is over...Goodbye Shorts
people will be changing their bids all day to try to keep up. IMO
could see a nice gap
I think we are #1 on Twitter too...if that is even possible