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Could Utopya have anything to do with this? Hmmmmmm ;)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/at-t-backs-off-deal-to-sell-smartphones-from-chinas-huawei-1515443153?mod=e2tw
Boardmarks blowing up since yesterday's close.....and rightfully so.
We added ~20 BMs since then.
$1.32M in money flow today....impressive
And heeeeeere we go
Get ready for the EOW ask slapping from people wanting to get in before Tuesday's open.
Could close in the .015 area.
Thinning out the low .009s before the assault on .01
Take a look at the volume bars on the monthly chart above and see how it is taking less and less volume for the share price to increase.....float getting locked ;)
Very possible. Certainly .01+
Peeps need to start viewing ANDI as the global cell phone manufacturer it intends to be.....pennies are just the beginning.
With global distribution contracts this thing should be worth several hundred million $$$ in market cap.
.25-.50, IMO.
News after the bell?
Going PARABOLIC ;)
Smartphone sales growing in SE Asia with sub-$150 phones dominating.
https://techcrunch.com/2016/09/01/smartphone-sales-jump-6-5-in-southeast-asia-but-sub-150-devices-rule/
Looks to me like we should be able to do $100M in sales in Asia alone, based on the size of the smartphone market there ($88B in 2017).
https://www.statista.com/statistics/412266/global-smartphone-sales-value-asia-pacific/
Wouldn't be surprised to see a deal with Ting to offer the Uphone to their subscriber base...especially since they are also based in Canada and don't subsidize phone purchases.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ting_Inc.
Ting's cellular business model does not subsidize phone sales or require contracts beyond month-to-month. Pricing is in separate tiers for voice minutes, text messages, and data, each of which is adjusted month-to-month to match actual usage. There are no "regulatory recapture" fees added to bills, in contrast to the practice of some of the large mobile companies. Ting also relies on referrals to gain customers, along with making less money from each customer in order to create loyal relationships with their consumers.[4] For Ting smartphones with hotspot capabilities, no tethering charges are imposed to share the connection with laptops or other Wi-Fi capable devices, since users pay for their service based on their actual usage of data.
Ting supports devices that run on Sprint (CDMA), AT&T (GSM), T-Mobile (GSM) and Verizon's (CDMA) cellular networks depending on the frequencies of the device. Devices can be purchased through Ting's website (some devices listed redirect to Apple or Motorola) or other sellers. The customer then enters the device's electronic serial number on Ting's website to activate the device. Ting provides a device checker to advise what level of compatibility the device will have on their CDMA and GSM networks.
The company first announced support for devices that functioned on Sprint or its MVNOs (with the exception of Boost Mobile or Virgin Mobile) in August 2012.[5] A public beta was then launched on December 6, offering official support for seven Sprint-branded smartphones; the announcement also included links to a substantial list of other compatible devices and a new discussion area for users attempting to activate them.[6]
On December 9th, 2014, Ting announced GSM services going live in February 2015 using "a major US network provider", being the T-Mobile network. Ting customers can have phones on either network within the same account.[7] The GSM service allows the majority of US cellphones to be brought to Ting. On February 24, 2015, Ting offered public beta access to their GSM network[8] with the official product launched a few months later. As of March 2017, the service has approximately 250,000 subscribers.[9]
https://www.theverge.com/2013/3/18/4100006/why-blu-products-can-beat-samsung
Don't know but if you are really interested feel free to research the filigs.....the NOL was referenced in the dissolution PR though.
Selling accelerating in DOLV....seems like people are starting to wisen up to the scam.
Thanks for the reference to another IHUB poster but I pay good money to some very qualified accountants.....you'll have to excuse me if I take their word over 1manbands.
But they want to lose millions of $$$$$ and not use the leverage they have via a $15M NOL.
Come on janice, I am a successful businessman.....I don't exist in IHUBland.
Chinese scams.....yes
Possibly to further sanitize the shell before a very valuable R/M.
Just a matter of time.
Chinese scams never last long.....I have a few of their skeletons in my old Schwab account.
You guys can look forward to that soon ;)
Good thing no once really cares about the "Old" RVUE assets.....we were always looking forward.
Thanks Janice but there are also examples of a company being dissolved and re-inc'd so we'll just have to wait to see how things play out.
I guess the good thing is nothing said on this board, at least for now, will affect the share price ;)
Roche owned 143M shares indirectly (through Roche Enterprises) and 166,000 directly a/o 1/31/17. Just look at Table 1 section 5 of the filing.
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1424731/000107878217000141/xslF345X03/primary_doc.xml
Agreed. Sure has garnered a LOT of interest today. I mean how many times do you need to say "I told you so" if you are in the doomsday camp?
So this Chinese POS scam is still trading huh?
I do see the slow death spiral has begun.....my guess is that accelerates here very shortly.
Get out while you still can.
Thanks but we have discussed ways for RVUE to be re-instated ad nauseam here.
And the cancellation of shares would merely require a re-issuance at a pre-determined ratio.
Not worth my time looking up blatantly false statement Malc. Sorry.
Agreed. RR didn't sell, that is just nonsense.
I will definitely have lost a pretty penny if this is the end of the line, but I am not willing to throw in the towel just yet.
Something just doesn't seem right about how this stopped trading.
I am willing to give RR a few more weeks before I call it a total loss.
Agreed. Unfortunately, some can't seem to acknowledge that "truth" is likely the largest and most profitable reverse merger the OTCBB has ever seen ;)
Nice find paul!! That sounds to me like a guy that given the currrent situation completes a reverse merger and generates hundreds of millions of $$$$ in profit for himself, versus taking his ball and walking away with a multi-million dollar loss for him, his family and friends.
Just sayin'
Frontloading, lol!!!
Yeah, most of us frontloaded around a year ago so we can sell our RVUE shares and pay long-term capital gains ;)
Thanks nos...just couldn't pass those up.
Have a great weekend buddy!!
Huh, that's strange.....my RVUE position actually increased in value today.
I do appreciate the .0065s today though ;)
Added as well my friend......great minds think alike ;)
And Robert Roche signals RVUE common shareholders.....I got your back RVUE peeps ;)
Thanks to more cheap RVUE shares I am more with Roche today than yesterday ;)
That's too bad, my .0065s are looking pretty good right now ;)