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At the end of the day we will see a a form filed with the sec. Wait and see. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=50265083 I am right a form was filed. YOU LIED AND SAID THE QUARTERLY REPORT WAS OUT IN APRIL. You post nothing but garbage. All your post should be deleted, and you should be banned from posting on this board.
What is this? http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=Zealous%2C+Inc&match=&CIK=&filenum=&State=&Country=&SIC=&owner=exclude&Find=Find+Companies&action=getcompany I hope you learned something today.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=zlus still nothing for april 29th 2010
Had my chance last week for a profit. I sold for a loss. I hope it bounces back for you all.
thanks for calling names. That was wrong of me to call you a moron. I have bought in the past with unsettled funds.
It bit me in the butt. Good Luck to you.
I hope you a right
That is not a 10-Q nice try. At the end of the day we will see a a form filed with the sec. Wait and see.
I just sold the last of my shares. Here is why. NT 10-Q http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1156293/000118811210001335/0001188112-10-001335-index.htm
go to yahoo? What the sec filed it on yahoo? Show me the link.
Show me the link. http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=Zealous%2C+Inc&match=&CIK=&filenum=&State=&Country=&SIC=&owner=exclude&Find=Find+Companies&action=getcompany must not of made it to the sec yet? LOL
Only a moron buys with unsettled funds. You should check your calendar before you buy. http://www.commandfinancial.com/forms/EDGAR_Filing_Calendar_SRC_CFPwebsite.htm Today is the deadline for quarterly reports. You better pray it's a good one. Or you will be riding this all the way down.
Monday the 17th is the dead line. http://www.commandfinancial.com/forms/EDGAR_Filing_Calendar_SRC_CFPwebsite.htm
I have to wonder why, a ceo would pr a contract to sell parts to company X overseas if he has to be paid. He just told his competition to go to that client. And then he gets undersold. Don't pr a contract until monies are in the account. JMO
Yes, setting a a sell order does prevent your shares from being borrowed in a margin account, for 30 days, then your order will auto cancel. You can set a sell order with your brooker to last longer. The trade cost more when when it is filled. But the advantage is after everyone else's orders auto cancels in 30 days your order will be filled first, if you don't mark all or nothing. edit: providing if it reaches your asking price.
The company has next to zero revenue, that is why the pps is where it is. No other reason, it is that simple.
MM's can only short your shares if you have a margined account with your brooker. http://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/marginaccount.asp
It's called keynesian economics. Google it.
scottmins you start here http://dockets.justia.com/search?query=neomedia and then you get yourself an account here http://pacer.psc.uscourts.gov/
I like this choice you made also. Super Lawyers magazine names attorneys in each state who received the highest point totals, as chosen by their peers and through the independent research. Rising Stars names the state's top up-and-coming attorneys.
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Poptech, Clawman, I respect you both; but please use Private Messaging I don't want YA's Lawyers using any of these post. I don't have any neom shares as of right now. But I do plan on getting in later. And thanks again Clawman, I believe you made a wise choice.
I.M. should grow some balls, like CEO John M. Peck
To: IAE Shareholders
From: John M. Peck
Chairman and CEO
Date: April 27, 2010
RE: Death Spiral Convertible Debenture Financing
As IAE shareholders, I am confident that many of you have had concerns and some confusion over the way our stock (trading symbol: IARO) trades daily on the open market in what appears to be a constant downward spiral. I believe it would be beneficial for me as IAE’s CEO to provide you some basic informational facts on why this is happening to a company that has only been in existence and trading for a little over one year.
IAE has accomplished a number of its initial goals as outlined in our Executive Business Plan which is posted on our web site (www.IAE247.com). I provided a short list of these accomplishments in my Open Letter to Shareholders last month. I would encourage you to read the letter again after reviewing the documents cited in this Informational Memo.
IAE has clearly documented, in its SEC Filings, that our company came into existence through a merger with Lifestem International, Inc. which was operating and trading on the NASDAQ Over The Counter Bulletin Board Exchange ("OTCBB") under the symbol LSTM, at the time of the merger. The documents evidencing the transaction were filed with the SEC in our 8-K filing and 10-K filings. IAE is a fully reporting OTCBB public company which is required to make quarterly and annual SEC filings. Our 2009 year end filing is currently being completed by our PCAOB (Public Company Accounting Oversight Board) auditors. For additional information on PCAOB auditors refer to the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on your favorite search engine.
IAE, the new public company that emerged from the merger, inherited a number of pre-existing issues which IAE is still attempting to resolve today. For example: not only did we inherit all of Lifestem’s shareholders but we also inherited all of Lifestem’s unpaid debts - most noteworthy of which is are Convertible Debenture Promissory Notes which were initially in a principal amount in excess of $2,500,000 USD in addition to interest, warrants and options. Lifestem’s convertible debenture lender was The NIR Group, LLC, a New York based Hedge Fund headed by Mr. Corey Ribotsky. Ultimately, the Lifestem International, Inc. loan was structured unknowingly by Lifestem as one of NIR's Death Spiral Convertible Debenture.
IAE has found it difficult to work with NIR primarily due to the inherent nature of Death Spiral Convertible Debenture loan terms and the profits being made by NIR. (Please feel free to Google search - Corey Ribotsky; NIR Group; Death Spiral Financing and you will find several published articles on Death Spiral Convertible Debentures along with articles on the SEC's ongoing investigations of NIR and Mr. Ribotsky). I believe that when you, our shareholders, read the articles you will have a better understanding of what IAE's management team has been dealing with on a daily basis. I would also like to remind you, our investors, that IAE did not receive a single dollar from the original $2,500,000 +USD NIR Death Spiral Convertible Debenture funding. It was all received by Lifestem International, Inc.
IAE’s management is attempting to resolve this issue for our company and its shareholders through a variety of solutions, including finding a more ethical and Corporate friendly purchasing group to purchase the debt or repurchasing NIR’s debt from our 2010 profits.
I would now like to clarify a number of typical misconceptions held by shareholders when they are frustrated by trading activities and rumors affecting their investments in a company. In order to do this, I have, therefore, decided to close this Informational Memo with a number of definitive statements that should create better communication between IAE’s management and our shareholders. The following are a few of the misconceptions/rumors that I have heard or read through emails over the last several months.
1) Perception/rumor: When shareholders see a large number of shares trading daily with the share price going down as a consequence of that trading they often become suspicious believing that the company’s management is selling their personal shares into the open market.
Actual fact: IAE’s management has not sold a single share of their personal stock received in the merger with Lifestem or from performance bonuses. Please visit the SEC website where you can view our Form 3 and Form 4 filings.
2) Perception/rumor: The principals from the original Lifestem merger with IAE retained a large number of shares and have been selling them into the open market. It has also been alleged by shareholders that the former principals of Lifestem are still functioning in IAE’s ongoing business as, either consultants, Officers, Directors or Board Members or in some other capacity.
Actual fact: The previous principals of Lifestem retained only a few 100,000 shares of our stock. None of the previous Lifestem International principals or employees work in any capacity with IAE.
3) Perception/rumor: The fact that IAE only has two full time employees, renders it unable to meet its first year mission statement and effectuate its Executive Business Plan. The Company's decision to be conservative, maintain control over expenses, hire few full time personnel in favor of consultants and not hire outside, often expensive, Investor Relation Firms is costing the Company both capital and shares.
http://www.internationalaerospaceenterprises.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80:informational-memo&catid=36:management-comments&Itemid=30
I don't have time today, to look at the case or history of Cobalis, today. But neom still has to do the r/s before I get back in. And I want to see if YA converts on every pr. My weekend starts in 20 min. I have a long drive ahead of me. Have a good weekend.
If I had your legal expertise. I would have done the same last summer with a different company. I sold all my neom shares at the end of March. It had nothing to do with your case. I wish you all well.
I am very glad I sold. Watch how fast you pps goes down now. Goodluck
Phishentine the only time a r/s is mentioned is at 26:30 Mike Z is doing the talking. (this is not an exact quote) Part of an earlier agreement with YA had asked to do that a r/s. Conditions were not right last fall (2008) and conditions are not right today. The cost would be to much. http://neom.com/cc20090902.php IM never said anything about a reverve split.
http://www.qrgirls.com/ I printed the page to show the boys at work how neoreader works. Thanks bittermoon
braxber, You did the right thing for yourself. If you can buy the shares at .009 instead of .0092 you get more shares for your buck. I have never bought at the ask, never will. Neither should you. JMO
I say it's a black sand bag just like the one in the right hand corner.
I've had a buy order in for 2 weeks at .009 not 1 share yet. How long have you had your oder in?
Poptech, what can you tell me about neomedia's rfid patents. Steetstylz said it was part of the 048 patent. Does it work similar to the barcode reader scanning an rfid tag and takes you to a web site? (indirect) You've said in the past you are a patient guy. Any info. on the rfid patents would be helpful.
Poptech, last month You did a great job explaining how Neustar, barcode readers and Marketing companies worked together. "Barcode-based mobile ticketing" is this what the readers at the checkout do? Could you explain how barcodes and mobile ticketing work together. Is this the first place for me to start? http://neom.com/ticketing.php Thanks in advance
"Barcode-based mobile ticketing for events, concerts and sporting events, such as the launch of the Red Bull Salzburg premier league soccer arena in November 2009, shows very high potential. But online validation and the right infrastructure at the venue are basic requirements for its success". Maxfield Fulton, must be referring to Neustar.
Neustar interview posted by PClick http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=48645637 and the CBS video should be posted at top http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6350105n&tag=mncol;lst;1 These videos are more important than where last shm is going to be held. I know neom didn't pr these two, but this board can.
Not all reverse splits are bad. I was reading a post on another board http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=48665227 Here is part of that post... I have only held a couple of stocks for over a year and one was Gulf resources GFRE bought in at .33 they reversed split ( 1 share for every 4) while I was holding kind of scared me because I thought it would kill the stock price but they went on to Nasdaq. It then climbed all the way to $ 14.00 I almost sold everything prior to reverse split at about $ 1.00 a share to triple my investment but for once held because I knew the company was solid, growing sales and profits and was a leader at what they did and had a sound niche in their industry. Can this be neomedia's future?
With the proliferation of the latest 3G (and soon 4G) mobile devices, a new breed of applications, and networks capable of handling the increased volume of data traffic, a new era in advanced mobile communications is about to begin. NeoMedia CEO Iain McCready (pictured below) spends a few minutes answering a few questions on why the mobile barcode industry is ready for prime time. What kind of phone do you use?
Various, but generally a Nokia (News - Alert) N85 and an iPhone.
What sort of applications have you downloaded since you got your phone?
Many, but lately I have used barcode reading, price comparison, and product location software most frequently.
Which applications do you use most often?
Barcode reading and maps.
How do you usually find out about new mobile applications?
Through application retailers or friends.
What was the last ad you can remember seeing for a mobile application?
Good question! Probably related to the iPhone (News - Alert), so it advertised multiple applications.
What sticks out in your mind as a particularly creative or unique application?
Barcode reading, of course!
What would you like to see mobile barcoding used for in the future?
On the pull side,a advertising, mobile search, product information (extended packaging) and social networking on the pull side. On the push side, paperless ticketing and couponing.
Barcode transactions are experiencing growth that puts them on a schedule to surpass SMS - when do you see this happening?
I think to surpass SMS any time soon is a bit ambitious! We should see good transaction volumes in Q4 of this year.
What do you like most about the mobile barcodes industry?
The fact that we’re now ready. We’ve agreed on open standards barcodes, the elements of the system, clearing and using the indirect method. It should be a big year ahead.
What role does mobile innovation play in your job?
Innovation is happening everywhere. We are constantly looking for the next step and next big thing.
Do you think phones should come with barcode-reading software pre-installed?
Well, soon Sony Ericsson (News - Alert) phones will feature barcode-reading software on all of their phones. I’m sure others will follow.
http://mobile-barcode.tmcnet.com/topics/featured-innovator/articles/75441-ia-mccready.htm
CEAPMP did you receive a proxy to vote, or receive a link from your broker to vote?
From past experience the price of the r/s is based on a days closing price prior to the anouncement of r/s. And on that day someone runs it up. The next bump will be that day.
YA does not need your help to bring the price down. If you are truly shorting you would wait until after the r/s to cover your position. Unless you think this is the bottom, I would wait if I were you. Do you think neom is at the bottom? Edit I will wait for your response on Fri. Oh and thanks for taking down YA LMAO
We will have to wait for the 8k from neom next week to know for sure. Maybe it will explain when the r/s will happen. It takes some time for a r/s to be completed. My guess no more than 30 days after the shm.