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ANCC going nuts just bought!
You ever post with out a ? or a ! lol
Call this number (414)351-1468 and ask the IR guy about their future NAS filing.
EMTK
Thanks,
Al
Nothing for a while I guess till they file
Cupy is OTC? If they had a 4 for 1 and debit if they wanted to get listed in NAS or better, wouldn't it be a problem?
Maybe they would want to do a R/S on the pinks or OTC and F/S on the NAS, AM, and NYSE
Ya, looks like he got an extra "D" in his DNA lol
....... and now for something completely different.
[Suppressed Sound Link]
You are correct Sr.
EMTK News E-Mobile Information Technologies Wholly-Owned CHL Technologies Forms Strategic Partnership With ChangJiang Publisher House, One of the Biggest Publishers in China
PLANO, Texas, Oct 5, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
The company (Pink Sheets:EMTK) is pleased to announce this new agreement under which ChangJiang will license its books free to CHL. All the books will be converted to the company's proprietary mobile publishing system so that customers can download directly from its website. Users can either pay membership or download fees to access the thousands of books that will be available. There will be two ways the customer can download. Either directly to his smart cell phone or to a personal computer and then transferred to a cell phone. The agreement enables access to both historical and contemporary books that ChangJiang publishes. Profits will be shared by both companies.
ChangJiang Publishing is in business for almost 50 years and and produces more than 4,000 books through its marketing network in all of China. It has more than 100 copyright agreements with foreign publishing organizations At a pace of over 150 net titles each year its sales volumes have increased 10-fold in the past decade and is over $130 million annually.
About CHL Technologies
Taking a different road from most mobile application and content groups whose primary focus is Java, SMS, and MMS, CHL Technologies focuses on developing and marketing innovative mobile applications and wireless value added services for smart phones. The result is that CHL Technologies is ahead of its competitors in ready applications and content for the new smart phone, putting the company at an excellent position for the up-coming 3G content market. CHL has committed to becoming the leading provider of these high tech services internationally. Its website is www.chltec.com .
Forward-Looking Statements
Any statements in this release that are not statements of fact may be considered "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined under the securities law in the United States. Forward-looking statements are only predictions and may differ materially from actual events or results.
SOURCE: CHL Technologies Inc.
CHL Technologies Inc./E-Mobile
Barton Peck, 414-351-1468
Fax: 414-351-4553
BartPeck@aol.com
Anyone try to buy today?
Please take another look at the title.
Or am I on the wrong bard, I was looking for the Pro Bush board lol
Don't forget http://www.fahrenhype911.com/
pick up you DVD tomorrow!
Schwab cutting fees, lowering commissions
NEW YORK, Oct 04, 2004 (AFX-UK via COMTEX) --
Charles Schwab announced Monday it was cutting fees. The San Francisco-based discount broker said it is cutting online equity commissions 33 percent, options trade commissions by up to 60 percent, automated phone trades by 40 percent and expanding access to its $9.95 online equity commissions. Shares of Schwab rose 3 cents to $9.22.
This story was supplied by CBSMarketWatch. For further information see www.cbsmarketwatch.com .
Is this what your Vette looks like?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6168&item=2490745285&r....
They don't feed the animals, especially pigs
I managed to keep this one on
I don't get it I already have a crew cut
I got a real job
The Shallowness of Clinton
By Evan Coyne Maloney
www.brain-terminal.com
I recently wrote an article in which I referred to Bill Clinton as a shallow man, and was asked to explain myself by a reader who went on to claim that Bill Clinton "righted the wrongs of active exclusion, willful ignorance, and offensive pity" and "[led] the nation through its longest period of peacetime expansion of economic, social, and individual opportunity."
What I've never understood about the Clinton apologists is that they apparently value talk over action. Other than make speeches filled with feel-good rhetoric, what did Bill Clinton actually do? People may have felt comforted by his words, believed that he cared about them and felt their pain, but in the end, all of Clinton's talk amounted to nothing.
Whenever I talk to supporters of Bill Clinton, I ask them to list the things he did. Most people can't name a single thing, and instead credit him with presiding over an expanding economy, as though coincidence--the dumb luck of having his presidency aligned with the business cycle--somehow proves that he caused it to happen. But what did he do that was so beneficial to the economy? For that matter, what actions did he take to "right the wrongs of active exclusion"? Don't ask, don't tell? Hardly the epitome of inclusiveness.
My memory may be failing me, but when I try to recall the achievements of the Clinton presidency, I can name only two of any significance: Welfare Reform and NAFTA. Despite the fact that neither of these bills originated from the Clinton Administration, I do give him credit for signing them; most Democrats would not have signed either bill. On the other hand, neither of these bills could pass Congress until the Republicans took over in 1994. So I guess the real achievement of the Clinton presidency was scaring enough people during his first two years in office that he put the Senate and the House of Representatives in the hands of the Republicans for the first time since 1954. But I doubt the fans of Clinton would celebrate that monumental achievement.
Lucky Bubble
As far as the economy goes, there is no doubt that Bill Clinton presided over a favorable economy and a remarkable expansion in the stock market. But remember that most of this expansion was due to the rise of the Internet and the resulting speculation on Internet stocks. Remember when the economy started to go south? That's right, just when the Internet bubble burst. Al Gore's attempt to take credit for inventing the Internet notwithstanding, nobody in their right mind would claim that the Clinton Administration was somehow responsible for the Internet boom.
But if you insist on crediting Bill Clinton with the rise of the stock market, then you must also blame him for the "irrational exuberance" that led to its collapse. You must therefore also blame him for the recession. Otherwise, you're crediting him for handing out the drinks at the party and blaming his successor--the guy who has to clean up the mess--for everyone's hangover the next day.
Getting back to my claim that Bill Clinton is a shallow man, it seems to me that someone who squanders an opportunity to achieve greatness and instead uses his power for nothing more than the satisfaction of his own wants and needs is shallow. Bill Clinton is pathologically self-absorbed, which is why he constantly found himself bungling into scandal after scandal.
Now, one may scream that there was a vast right-wing conspiracy to bring down Bill Clinton; even if you believe that nonsense, you have to wonder why Bill Clinton went out of his way to hand his enemies so much ammunition on such a regular basis. And when I say scandal, I'm not even thinking about the "lying under oath" thing, which Clinton supporters dismiss as inconsequential. I'm talking about other serious stuff, all of which is well-known to people who were paying attention, but most of which was underreported due to the media's focus on the more salacious--and therefore media-friendly--Clinton scandals.
Scandal After Scandal
If you'll recall: Under Bill Clinton, the White House became a glorified motel, where the Lincoln Bedroom was rented out to contributors who coughed up enough dough. Military secrets ended up in the hands of the Chinese, who laundered money that ended up in the hands of the Democratic National Committee just in time for Clinton's re-election campaign. Al Gore was dispatched to hold illegal fundraisers at Buddhist temples, where he collected money from dozens of nuns who--despite having taken vows of poverty--each managed to produce a $5,000 check for Clinton's re-election. His top fundraiser, Terry McAuliffe, the current head of the aforementioned DNC, made $18,000,000 from a $100,000 investment in Global Crossing, now bankrupt and under investigation for shady government contracts during the Clinton Administration. When Enron's Ken Lay was staying in the Lincoln Bedroom during the Clinton Administration, Enron came to ask the federal government to underwrite foreign loans on 20 different occasions; on 19 of those 20 occasions, the Clinton Administration said yes, to the tune of $2 billion dollars. And let us not forget about selling presidential pardons to drug-runners and fat-cat tax-cheat felons on the lam in Europe. Or the looting of White House furniture for their new home, which is unfortunately located in my home state. And all that's without even getting into Whitewater, the Travel Office firings, or the perjury scandal.
Bill Clinton is a low-life thief, a petty swindler, and a smooth-talking scam artist more suited for Tammany Hall than the White House. But I will admit that Bill Clinton was a man of action, as long as that action involved greasing his palms (or anything other body part for that matter) or furnishing his house. Somehow, Bill Clinton found the time to conduct all of that "business", but he was too busy to take Osama bin Laden when the Sudanese government offered to hand him over to us in 1996. Think about it: we wouldn't be chasing bin Laden around the globe right now if Clinton had focused a little more on taking care of the threats against us and a little less on figuring out every conceivable way that he could cash in on his power or use it to get women.
Depends on What the Meaning of "Peace" Is
Which reminds me...as far as giving Clinton credit for presiding over a time of peace, what kind of peace was it? During the Clinton Administration, there were 6 major terrorist attacks against the U.S. which left over 415 dead and 6,500 injured. It seems to me that it's very easy to maintain the illusion of peace by ignoring the dangers that surround us. You may look back fondly at the 1990s as a time of peace, but it was a peace during which we relaxed while our enemies were getting stronger and preparing to annihilate us. That's a pretty shallow peace if you ask me.
Bill Clinton is shallow because he spoke often of his convictions but did nothing to realize them. He's shallow because he was given remarkable gifts and the opportunity to do great things with them, yet he achieved nothing substantial. In the end, his presidency amounted to little more than talk and corruption. He rarely took any action unless it somehow benefitted him. But whenever action mattered for the good of the nation, Bill Clinton was nowhere to be found. And that is why the man who spent the final days of his presidency fretting about his legacy will find it to be recorded quite accurately by history: Bill Clinton is a shallow, failed man.
Sit down! Bush is going to win and we are going to be ok!
Updated: 01:27 PM EDT
Freed Italian Hostage Says Iraq Rebels 'Justified'
ROME (Oct. 1) - An Italian aid worker held hostage last month in Iraq said guerrillas there were right to fight U.S.-led forces and their Iraqi "puppet government."
In comments that were bound to annoy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government, Simona Torretta also called on Rome to withdraw the troops it sent to Iraq to support its U.S. ally.
Former Captive Backs Guerillas
"I said it before the kidnapping and I repeat it today," she told Corriere della Sera newspaper in an interview published Friday.
"You have to distinguish between terrorism and resistance. The guerrilla war is justified, but I am against the kidnapping of civilians."
Torretta and her Italian colleague Simona Pari, both of them 29, were freed Tuesday, three weeks after being snatched from their Baghdad office. Berlusconi has brushed aside widespread reports that his government paid a ransom of up to $1 million.
Describing the administration of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi as "a puppet government in the hands of the Americans," Torretta said elections planned for January would have no legitimacy: "During my days in detention ... I came to the conclusion it will take decades to put Iraq back on its feet."
Torretta, who lived in Iraq before, during and after the U.S.-led invasion, said she wanted to return despite her ordeal -- but would not do so as long as U.S. troops were there: "I've got to wait until the end of the U.S. occupation," she said.
She said she did know whether Italy bought her freedom from the kidnappers: "If a ransom was paid then I am very sorry. But I know nothing about it ... I believe that (the kidnappers) were a very political, religious group and that in the end they were convinced that we were not enemies."
Thank God she is not American!
Updated: 01:27 PM EDT
Freed Italian Hostage Says Iraq Rebels 'Justified'
ROME (Oct. 1) - An Italian aid worker held hostage last month in Iraq said guerrillas there were right to fight U.S.-led forces and their Iraqi "puppet government."
In comments that were bound to annoy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's government, Simona Torretta also called on Rome to withdraw the troops it sent to Iraq to support its U.S. ally.
Former Captive Backs Guerillas
"I said it before the kidnapping and I repeat it today," she told Corriere della Sera newspaper in an interview published Friday.
"You have to distinguish between terrorism and resistance. The guerrilla war is justified, but I am against the kidnapping of civilians."
Torretta and her Italian colleague Simona Pari, both of them 29, were freed Tuesday, three weeks after being snatched from their Baghdad office. Berlusconi has brushed aside widespread reports that his government paid a ransom of up to $1 million.
Describing the administration of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi as "a puppet government in the hands of the Americans," Torretta said elections planned for January would have no legitimacy: "During my days in detention ... I came to the conclusion it will take decades to put Iraq back on its feet."
Torretta, who lived in Iraq before, during and after the U.S.-led invasion, said she wanted to return despite her ordeal -- but would not do so as long as U.S. troops were there: "I've got to wait until the end of the U.S. occupation," she said.
She said she did know whether Italy bought her freedom from the kidnappers: "If a ransom was paid then I am very sorry. But I know nothing about it ... I believe that (the kidnappers) were a very political, religious group and that in the end they were convinced that we were not enemies."
Thank God she is not American!
typical, conservatives insulting blacks who want to get ahead..
heres a thought, the troops can come from right wing polticians kids..
I always thought it was the Limo Liberals that kept the black man down? oh well
"When we go to war we are ineffect killing ourselves and our extended family."
What do I do when they raise their saber first?
Oh, wait I was told this.
I am supposed to run to the library do research on this person's culture and figure out what I did to make them mad. Then to bow down and beg for my life and promise that what ever conclusion I came up with at the library, my people would never do it again and give them gifts.
If that don't work Ill try to stick a dagger in my heart before my brother does.
Installed it 1 day later I called them and had to remove it.
They told me they never had a complaint such as mine lol
Probably a Lib
neanderthal
Wow, Never seen that word spelled before.
For yor entertainment
http://l.gotlaughs.com/redir.cfm/8681/63109/8480/4996602
The kooks of Hazard, funny!
http://l.gotlaughs.com/redir.cfm/8681/63109/8480/4996602
The kooks of Hazard, funny!
http://l.gotlaughs.com/redir.cfm/8681/63109/8480/4996602
"He needs at least 115 IQ to get through pilot training.
That would be the IQ of an average college student."
Well he did go to Yale and Harvard that should give him some points.
Story:
A woman was accepted to Harvard, she turned them down!
How dare an inner city kid from NJ turn down Harvard! The mother worked as a bank teller and the father worked as equipment tech for the bell Co, two modest blue collar salaries. The mother and father were retired by the time she went to college, they had her late in life. All they had to do was scrape up $16,000 for a $350,000 Ph.D. tuition bill.
She works for a startup company that got listed on the Russell 2000 today from her hard work. She is employee # 10 it says so on the back of her company softball jersey, The company has 60 players so far and expanding at an amazing rate.
Who was that woman?
Ask me if you care to find out, The rest of the story....
I say we make N. Korea a US territory and lease it back to the N. Koreans. Plus run add campaigns in S.Korea about N. Korea's hot night life and vacation spots and take a 50 50 cut of that action.
Maybe we can take all these stupid little annoying countries and lease them to Russia and China.
And we would have a place for all the US Commies to vacation we can get a cut of the action.
"Iown 08"
"Tastes great? Only if you like blood and bankruptcy."
I understand blood, that was Sept 11 when we were attacked that is why we went to War.
Bankruptcy? What was that about?
That's right, you beat me to it. Kerry told you what Bush was carrying, in one of his dull speeches so you tripped Bush and you dove head first in to it.
How did it taste? lol
I find Politics boring to begin with and if you think im going to skim over that post about a guy that I don't care about, you are mistaken lol
You know, the sad thing about this whole Presidential thing is when Kerry loses he won't go away, We still have to deal with him here in Massachewsetts! lol
Maybe ;)
is like watching a wobbly waiter weave among tables while desperately trying to balance a heavy serving platter above his head.
But remember, what he is carrying tastes great! As long as it gets here that all I care.
EMTK Spank that ASK past .139!
Work it baby, work it!
EMTK = GAP UP
Don't fret, Bush will be at the helm in Jan 05, it will be ok
Why so Kerry can get in the White House and have a heart attack?
People say Kerry won the debate I say NOT!
1) Kerry is a professional debater
2) Kerry says he can do better stuff but we don't know if he can fallow thru.
3) Any one from the best College debate team can study politics and debate can do better then GWB and get voters to swing. But could they really do the job? NO That is what Kerry is.
4) Lets go back to the 2000 debates, Im sure GWB looked just as good as Kerry did in yesterday's debate. GWB is under a lot of stress of being President.
5) GWB cannot debate his game plan since it is Nation Security. Kerry can fluff it up all he can, he would probably flip flop anyway.
Now you know, The rest of the story.....
EMTK When I talked to the IR guy he said EMTK had no debit and they will not be looking for future financing. They will be having income from deals with China. Also said the price forecast was $2.00 pre split close to the end of the year also listed on a better exchange, I think he said Nas Ill ask again the next time I call.
EMTK Possibly the shorts were jumping yesterday, Looks like a buy today.