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Keep growing = no reverse split, big, big PPS growth.
Stop growing and adding members and rev for even a quarter or two = Reverse split, long muck and mire.
IMO
The bird has left the nest. Fly or Die
Oh and the price is CHEAP.
To be serious the amount of shares has been a big, big problem and cause of much manipulation. Growth will stop it and it looks to be here.
We are not sure how much capital is needed to go Cash flow positive. Kevin is saying maybe this year? Need to about double the members to do it, and the ads are a good start. I wish they had 200 mill shares. They dont, but a reverse split is not a sure thing yet. Should get exciting
Ernie, I did not find any dollar exacts on the ad campaign.I did see approx $ 400,000 per quarter for selling and other. Sounds like a big chunk to me? Looking pretty good is my point, and it will not be as quiet as it was.
I meant to return the post last night, however I maxed out my posts! GL
Just getting a little fired up again. I got home from work and watched the little company I bought into two years ago on TV!The darn spot was good too.
They have been selling this thing out of the garage and have come out with around 18,000 members and now a year of advertising on the horizon.Software in place,service team in place.
Will not be .003 long. maybe a few months. doubt it. GLTA :)
In addition to all these efforts, we recently made huge strides in the expansion of our resources through significant new capital investment as well as via the recent strengthening of our balance sheet to make MedeFile totally free of debt, providing the company with substantial working capital for aggressive marketing campaigns. We are pleased to report that the new capital we have attracted was injected by long-term investors who share the vision of our management team. Additionally, our single largest shareholder has increased his equity position in MedeFile. Other shareholders should be comforted to know that our single largest shareholder is committed to the long term goals and success of MedeFile. This additional capital will support the anticipated growth in sales and marketing, scanning operations, fulfillment operations and call center operations that are mission critical for our overall expansion.
Get back on board.
Debt/FCF ratio is 0 - GOOD
Zero Debt/Free Cash Flow ratio means company does not have long term debt as of latest financial statement.
Will be going cash flow positive maybe within years end.I think probably early next year.
?? They are debt free.
Medefile
Only PHR to gather!
Medefile
Leader in PHR in 2011
Medefile
Approx 18,000 members and no advertising. (Now they do!)
Medefile
Revenue machine
Medefile
People want it
Medefile
Government wants it
Medefile
The market is as big as any
Medefile
Debt free
Medefile
Postive cash flow very soon
Medefile
I love you --- lol
I just saw the infomercial of Medefile from this morning!! I recorded it at 10:30am like the schedule said and Boom! there it was. Very nice, very nice. It was the one from new to the street like in the past, however very souped up and longer I think. The spot was about 15 minutes and then a commercial ran a couple of times the last 15 minutes while they were talking about other companies on the show.Struck me as something many people will buy, to say the least. I am excited and I bet we get a ton of members!
Hellllloooo? Hellllloooo. I might be lost in space, but its not too bad out here. The view is unreal.The tree is not falling yet Gamechanger. Last time I checked the market responded positve to Kevin adding to his STAKE in the company. No funny business there. They are trying to hold on and make it big. I do not have my house bet on Medefile, and I KNOW many people on this board could whip me in a trade off, but I know a thing or two about Medefile and its not over.
That is where you lose me Tradesmo.You dont know this will fail. Nothing wrong with trading a stock that is showing clear patterns and making some money, however to claim to KNOW that this is not an investment is just as foolish as any play.The memberships have risen, and the revenues have as well.They move like a turtle and can be frustrating, however I could list 10 positve changes in the 2 years I have been a shareholder. Holding this stock until the roots take hold and the PPS goes above .20c COULD be the biggest play of them ALL when this is over. I do not see the evidence YET this is not going to work. IMO
Buy at .01 hold or
Buy at .01 sell at .03
Buy at .05 sell at .07
Buy at .09 sell at .13
who made more money?
Good info. The word HAS to get out. Ask anyone you know and they have not heard of Medefile. That has to change, and the info-commercial whatever it is will help. The health products seem to do better from what I read as well. People have to know who Medefile is, and this will help.This is from some article I googled.
Ron Popeil has sold $1 billion worth of Ronco rotisserie ovens, while the Tae-Bo Workout infomercial netted $300 million in its first year. Other benefits include viewer recall that can be three times higher than for traditional 30-second spots and phenomenal brand awareness: 92 percent of consumers have heard of the Nautilus Bowflex home fitness system--about the same number of folks that recognize the Nike brand. "It's the power of the half-hour,"
The typical infomercial viewer is a mass-market consumer between the ages of 30 and 50 with some college education and an income of about $50,000 a year. Sixty percent are women. Most important, they're willing, even happy, to sit through a blatant advertisement. "Just by watching," Hawthorne says, "they've raised their hands and said, 'Yes, I'm interested in your product.'"
Hawthorne's research shows that only 30 percent of all TV viewers will buy anything sold on the tube. Just one in 100 will dial the phone number, and viewers will generally watch for 13 to 15 minutes before calling. "It's a live lab of marketing," says Ron Arp of Nautilus, a Vancouver, Wash., company that last year generated infomercial sales of more than $260 million. "We track every ad to get consumer feedback on what's pulling the sale."
lol! it would be the only way. You have to give me that.
Around 20,000 current members.
Pick up over 130,000 Monk rerun watching members.
Medefile commercial right in the middle of X factor on fox.
I completely agree with you Mo. I have my shares and will hold sink or swim. I like these plays. In moderation! lol
GL
150,000 plus members.
That very well coulb be Mo. "health issues"
Seems like a no brainer with Rebel Networks and the direction of cloud computing.I just need my e-mails returned or see some info showing some real progress. I am not buying anymore shares until I see a good PR or a returned e-mail.
ADHC = FEAST OR FAMINE
I am DVR ing" the hour time slot every Tues & Thurs when showing here. I will feel much better when I actually see the darn thing.
Just sayin
I keep sending e-mails to iramericandiversifiedholdings.com and I am not getting a response!! is anyone else on the board having the same problem?
The news will start after labor day!
Great weekend ALL
The crying wall. lol Funny image!
Dont forget the island of misfit toys.The internet is all inclusive..Man is it
GL
Good read..
PHR use "is not incredibly high, but it is growing," said Lygeia Ricciardi, senior policy advisor for consumer e-health at the U.S. Department of Health and Humans Services. She cited a 2011 study from consulting firm Deloitte that found usage stands at 11 percent, a 3 percent increase from the 2008 survey.
Consumers interested in PHRs face compartmentalized offerings with enterprise IT vendors looking to unite the silos, said Liz Boehm, principal analyst, customer experience for health care and life sciences, at Forrester Research.
Entities that pay a person's health care claims, such as a health insurance provider, offer PHRs containing claim information, but lack clinical data like lab results, said Boehm. Doctors, using health care software from companies including GE and Epic Systems, can offer PHRs that include clinical data. These records prove "less useful," though, since they cannot link to a patient's pharmacy or another health care provider's system.
Microsoft's HealthVault PHR service, launched in 2007, attempts to bridge the gap between health care payer and provider systems, she said. HealthVault's objective is for doctors, pharmacies and other care providers to "feed their data into this record that is centered around the consumer."
Google also offered a PHR product, Google Health, but in June the company announced that it would end the service on Jan. 1, 2012. In a blog post, the company attributed its decision to Google Health's "limited usage."
Federal government mandates that require doctors to migrate to EHRs from paper-based systems will help solve the data issue, Ricciardi said. With "more providers coming online and with more access to digital information for consumers," she expects to see a "spillover effect" that will boost PHR adoption.
Linking EHRs to PHRs will "absolutely" increase PHR use, said Boehm. A doctor's involvement "fundamentally changes what the PHR is and what's being offered."
And this data influx should spur tech companies to offer PHR products.
"Until you have all that data flowing, sometimes it's hard to encourage industry to go ahead and develop all these applications because it's potentially too early," Ricciardi said.
Offering consumers their medical histories electronically should ease setting up a PHR, a process that now may involve manually entering the data. Current products "can be challenging for consumers to use," Ricciardi said.
People "can't easily get their information in an electronic form to flow into" a PHR, she said. "If they're trying to use a stand-alone product and type it in all by hand, that's tough. When it becomes ... easy to download their information, I foresee interest in that area growing."
Tech companies need to consider developing components that extend PHRs beyond just an "electronic filing cabinet." Using a PHR to solely store medical information has merit, Ricciardi noted. People can review their records for errors and work with health care providers to make them complete.
However, a static PHR isn't "as compelling as file cabinet plus cool, interactive stuff," she said. People need a reason to access their PHR besides to add data.
"They want things they can do with their information," she said. "They want interactive applications, games, things that engage them in their health. There are more reasons to actually access and use your health information if more of these tools were out and about."
People need to see value in using a PHR and that proposition remains "pretty unclear," said Boehm.
"Labs results and prescription refills are the number-one and number-two reasons people go to their Kaiser PHR," she said, referencing the PHR offered by health care consortium Kaiser Permanente.
While consumer enthusiasm about using PHRs is tepid, the overall consumer use of health IT is strong, according to data Ricciardi studied. She cited a study from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project that found 80 percent of people online search for health information. The Web also offers people online communities where they can get advice on a variety of medical topics.
Consumers also want mobile devices to help keep them healthy.
"We have seen data that people show interest in using medical devices or smartphones to monitor health," she added.
Tech vendors looking to enter the space need to consider user interaction when developing products. People need technology that helps them improve their health without undertaking a complicated process, said Ricciardi.
"You have to meet consumers where they are," she said. "Instead of creating new devices, use something that people are already using, whether it's their cellphone or smartphone."
Even as people use tech to stay well, doctors still have a role in educating patients about using IT tools to manage their health.
"Clearly the provider plays an important role in encouraging people to learn and do things," said Ricciardi.
The business opportunity for Rebel Networks brought to us by ADHC is enormous. I cant wait for news to let us know we are on track.
Here is a little bit of a writing from MIT.
Electronic Health Records in the Cloud
Doctors are great at diagnosing and treating disease. They are not good at server hosting, database administration, and implementing government data protection rules, nor do they want to pay for costly hardware and software. I believe the only way to rapidly implement electronic health records is via the cloud.
Cloud computing—storing data and programs in centralized servers rather than in the doctor's office—requires novel security engineering to resist malware, denial of service, and sophisticated hacker attacks that could jeopardize private health information. But they solve other problems, such as making it possible for complex software to be scaled up and maintained without any technical involvement in clinician offices.
In the near term, regulatory requirements will result in the rise of "private clouds" hosted by large hospitals and software vendors, but commercial cloud providers are likely to develop secure hosting, given the enormous business potential of hosting electronic records for the more than 500,000 physicians in the U.S. At Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, where I am chief information officer, I estimate that moving infrastructure and applications to my hospital's private cloud has reduced the cost of implementing electronic health records by half.
Modular Software Unleashes Innovation
Less expensive cloud-based software, combined with tablet computers, will unleash a wave of software innovation. Until very recently, innovation in medical IT has depended upon the development schedules of a few very large vendors who sell hospital systems with $100 million price tags. In the future, electronic health records will become increasingly modular, similar to the online app stores where consumers download games or programs for their phones. Imagine a cool new app that provides a dashboard for diabetics, showing their daily glucose readings and sounding an alert if they aren't managing their disease well. Doctors today must wait for their medical center's single monolithic vendor to develop such an app. In the near future, modular software will let doctors and patients tap the creativity of thousands of entrepreneurs
What are you talking about exactly Mauler? What info have you got?
Dubious past? We need details please.
I dont care if the ONE man who started it has 1 arm and a eye patch. Rebel Networks looks like the real deal.
The board is lucky to have you Pittstop. So many of us have been around this stock for literally YEARS and need someone to lift us up.Your attitude is refreshing lately to say the least.Like a wrestler in desperate need of a tag team just before the claw comes down on us. Been in the trenches to long. Watch out though. This company has tossed a many players out of the ring and in to the stands. Nacho libre style! GL
Market cap 1 million. You mean to tell me that I could buy Rebel Networks right now for 1 million dollars. With Rebels 2 server locations over 40,000 sq.ft, and all Rebel has to offer..That does not make sense??? This stock is one weird sucka.This thing is undervalued like a SOB..I am anticipating news next week and more to follow.IMO
Lots of new info on website. Just hit the investors tab at the top. They have a tab for tv schedule after that. who knew??
Market Rank Market Station Ion HH Coverage Day Date Daypart
1 New York, NY WPXN 5.691.960 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 7a
2 Los Angeles, CA KPXN 3.672.443 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 11a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 11a
3 Chicago, IL WCPX 2.434.345 Tuesday 8/30/11-8/22/12 10a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 10a
4 Philadelphia, PA WPPX 2.277.489 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 730a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 1130a
5 Dallas, TX KPXD 1.405.407 Tuesday 8/30/11-8/22/12 1030a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 10a
6 San Francisco, CA/San Jose, CA KKPX 2.037.992 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 7a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 11a
7 Boston, MA WBPX 2.098.591 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 7a
Wednesday 8/21/11-8/23/12 730a
8 Atlanta, GA WPXA 1.257.428 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 7a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 11a
9 Washington DC WPXW 1.564.160 Monday 9/5/11-8/21/12 7a
Thursday 9/1/11-8/24/12 1130a
10 Houston, TX KPXB 1.525.101 Wednesday 8/31/11-8/23/12 930a
Friday 9/2/11-8/25/12 10a
Lil sumin I saw googling. Might be old news on the board, but looking REALLY good for rebel.
Rebel Networks to Partner with OnApp
Posted on Thursday, Aug 18, 2011 in "Web Hosting News" by Art
Get your shares boys and girls!!
Lil sumin I saw googling. Might be old news on the board, but looking REALLY good for rebel.
Rebel Networks to Partner with OnApp
Posted on Thursday, Aug 18, 2011 in "Web Hosting News" by Art
Get your shares boys and girls!!
Much smarter investors than I on the board, however I am pretty sure about this one. Medefile has yet to take off and show real membership and rev growth.Not talking about free trials and sluggish rev.They have not put out the kind of numbers, partnerships or contracts that will make this a market leader or even a survivor. They could at any minute. Literally, and that is why I have a nice chunk of shares, however they HAVEN'T yet.I am sure the infomercials will keep the members coming in enough to protect my investment, but to have some real PPS jump it will take a legit deal with a BIG group "actually signing up" members.
Give us 100,000 paying members and I will show you a stock
worth .27c agree??
Will happen at some point im BETTING.
IMO
lol! Just bringing some humor! I do not recommend to anybody my form of investing.. I am so smart I almost pushed the buy button on KFN at about .50c in 2009 and decided Colonial Bank was a better buy???? My watch list in 2009 could have got me a job at Goldman Sachs if I would have had the sack to go for it.Thank God I read about silver and jumped aboard a couple of years back! That I would recommend.
I am a trusted member of the medefile army, and I long for some great news to give my imagination something to hope and think about. Good luck to all
I find myself thinking. What are the big 4 employees doing right now? One is probably making some more coffee and thinking about the big waves outside. One has already taken the day off and heading for higher ground this weedend and secretly looking for another job, and one just got off the phone with the telemarketers and told them to stress the term "Save your life" more, and then Kevin is in his office with his broken door not able to shut all the way is crunching share numbers on his calculator and wondering if now is the time to dump a few shares and buy that boat he always wanted. Since they have not told me what they are doing. I can only guess. Please put some news out!
I kind of like the fact we are over do for some news. Might be the big one.
My cut,copy and paste skills might be horrible, but that pic is dreaming about as big as you can! MDFI
Seems so busy when you buy it doesnt it? So much promise. Then the cold quiet days settle in. Freaking tumble weeds. I hear you brother. Maybe this rebel network deal is going to produce some fire. fingers crossed GL
Awesome!! lol
I could taste it!
Lets go! lol
Real quotes from the greatest
Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things- Churchill
Healthy citizens are the greatest asset any country can have.
Winston Churchill
However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.
Winston Churchill
I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was.
Muhammad Ali
Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.
Thomas A. Edison
Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.
Bill Gates
People are definitely a company's greatest asset. It doesn't make any difference whether the product is cars or cosmetics. A company is only as good as the people it keeps. Mary Kay
One of the greatest and simplest tools for learning more and growing is doing more.
Washington Irving
The greatest thing to be achieved in advertising, in my opinion, is believability, and nothing is more believable than the product itself.
Leo Burnett
Make it happen MDFI
Says it all to me Mit.Ram this darn product down the throats of about 2,000,000 people. Do it. No excuses, and if Kevin cant then have the smarts to hire someone who can.This is a great product. They gather the files for you for petes sake. Be honest about the costs, and tell Grandma why she needs it. Tell the parents why little johnny needs this. Tell big groups..Sell it darn it. SELL IT. Make a deal.I am not talking about some barefoot telemarketer.Thats fine, however bring in the suits and sell some Sh**. Stop quoting stupid little polls on your website about what the public thinks. Wah Wah. Cut the costs and gather some darn files. SELL IT, and if you print one more darn share Kevin. I will become an internet troll and haunt this company for years to come. lol
Sounds right Pirate.Would be nice to say on TV. "The same PHR the veterans of this great nation is using" Maybe they will throw in a ginzu knife for the first 1,000 callers. Whatever it takes.
Please buy my product.
All true, however the truth is the revenue that medefile can pile on almost endlessly with ONE deal with government, AARP, insurance would make this a .17c stock overnight. That is a fact even under the current share structure. Drives me crazy, but its true, and I will tie some of MY money in that deal anyday.