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I will sell at the end of Oct. 09 if Markman is delayed and I'll never look back I have made a nice profit on neom sold 100% of my neom stock at .033 (The day before the last CC)bought some shares at .012 2 months ago and at .01 2 weeks ago. Waiting for .0035 to reload shouldn't be a problem. Everyones expectations regarding the CC will make this a reality. I feel safe at that price. But then a R/Split would change that. LOL
robotified What run? 4.As part of these efforts, NeoMedia will hold quarterly earnings conference calls. http://www.neom.com/investorrelations.php Are you expecting large revenues to be announced? This stock will go lower before, during and after the CC. IMO this stock will only move up after the Marksman hearing in Oct. 2009
Some partners & customers are under NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) and can not be mentioned currently.
MrC It gives me some confidence in this stock.
The list below is a brief selection. Some partners & customers are under NDA (Non Disclosure Agreement) and can not be mentioned currently.
Network operators T-Mobile
Vodafone D2
Telefónica Móviles
Ericsson
Manufacturers Nokia
Motorola
REA Mobile AG
SkiData
Scantech ID
Information technology Hewlett Packard
Ericsson Mobility World
Unisys
Content providers Warner Music International
Fox
Verisign/Jamba
Marketing partners Yoc
12snap
xsmart
Dimoco
RegiSoft
UCP morgen
Top Solutions
Messaging partners ConVisual
Clickatell
HSL
SMSCarrier
Consulting T-Systems
Unisys
Atos Origin
Accenture
http://neom.com/references.php This info should help the PPS It's time to load up :)
4.As part of these efforts, NeoMedia will hold quarterly earnings conference calls
In order to deal with all shareholders equally and according to appropriate rules and regulations, NeoMedia will follow this standard procedure in communicating with all shareholders, and will receive directions from the disclosure committee and the IRO at NeoMedia.
1.NeoMedia will not comment to shareholders individually as all shareholders need to be informed about material developments simultaneously. Such comments could constitute selective disclosure, which is the release of material nonpublic information to any individual or group prior to the broad public dissemination of that information. It is against the law and company policy to selectively disclose material, nonpublic information.
2.NeoMedia will take steps to ensure that material and other sensitive information will be carefully handled in order to avoid “selective disclosure.” The company will maintain a disclosure committee which is responsible for making the determination of what they deem to be material information and the timing of its dissemination.
3.NeoMedia has always, and will continue to keep shareholders apprised of any material information, in line with what is expected from a public company.
4.As part of these efforts, NeoMedia will hold quarterly earnings conference calls
5.NeoMedia understands the importance of, and is committed to, shareholder communications. As a public company with limited resources, our first duty is to run the business in the best interest of our shareholders. We try to be as responsive as possible with shareholders by trying to anticipate questions and by responding to questions via email (IR@neom.com)
6.NeoMedia will then try and address the question(s) on the FAQ section (soon to be released) of NeoMedia’s website at www.neom.com. We will get you an answer if your question is appropriate given materiality and Fair Disclosure issues. We will then post your question and answer on the FAQ section of the IR Web site. Please refer to this section before emailing a query, and refer to it often, as we update it frequently. Your question may already be asked and answered.
7.Only authorized NeoMedia spokespersons will speak with shareholders at previously arranged, formal communication events such as conference calls and road shows. Authorized spokespersons are the CEO, Legal Counsel, CFO, COO and others appointed by the Investor Relations Officer.
8.NeoMedia will not comment to shareholders on rumors or speculations.
9.All employees, board members and consultants to NeoMedia are to review and follow this policy at all times. All queries must be reported to IRO. This policy will be strictly enforced by management and all directors will sign this policy upon joining the board. http://neom.com/investorrelations.php The link does not seem to work. Clik on about us. Then click on investor relations tab.
August 24th 2009 Quartly report should be out Tuesday. Will we see the Den Pack corp deal or revenue??
Same old Ya this and YA that. We all heard that same old story. Waiting for Early Oct. for the Markman hearing. I can't read this YA crap any more. Have to stay away from this board until then. GLTA
BMO gives Wall Street Journal readers 2D barcodes http://www.thestandard.com/news/2009/08/18/bmo-gives-wall-street-journal-readers-2d-barcodes Has this been posted already?
Message Boards influence a stock as well. People sell and buy on whats posted.
Should hear something soon good or bad.
shamwow Nice post
Correct. The T's that still confuse me are the ones in the am before the bell. I know they are from brokers. But for what day? Are they from the day before or that morning. I trade premarkets and sometimes I see T orders up to an hour before pre market starts. It can be confusing cause the numbers all over the place, above the bid or below. Makes it had to buy or sell.
Just click on trades at the top of the page then click on help and you will find it. If I past a link the link does not work.
Which is done through your brooker not your computor.
They must be reading your post. LOL
A buy or a sell is determined this way. Lets say the buy is at .2 and the sell is at .26 if you bought at .23 this is neutral shows up blue on the ticker if it is less than .23 it shows up red this is a sell if it is above .23 this is a buy and will be green. The 'Buy', 'Sell' and '?' columns - Where the 'Price' is closest to the 'Offer' price, the trade is considered a 'Buy'. Where it is closest to the 'Bid' price, the trade is considered to be a 'Sell'. Where it is dead centre between 'Bid' and 'Offer', it appears in the '?' column; this indicates that the trade cannot be identified as either a 'Buy' or a 'Sell'. HELP - TRADE REPORTS
The following is an example of a trade report:
Num. Code Price Size Type C T Bid Offer Time
173 3017H41V00 419.79 3000 M 427.0 433.0 16:27:00
Buy Sell ? Buy% T.Buy T.Sell T.?
400
16,175 241,351 101,500
The 'Num.' defines the position of the transaction in the day's trades.
The 'Code' is a unique identifier for trades.
The 'Price' is of course the price at which the shares were traded.
The 'Size' column gives the number of shares involved in the transaction.
The 'Type' is the trade type indicator.
The 'C' column will contain a 'C' if there are any bargain conditions on the trade. The particular bargain condition for each trade is not reported by the Exchange.
The 'T' column can contains the trade time indicator; 'L' for a late trade or 'O' for overnight.
The 'Bid' was the price at which a Market Maker was willing to buy the stock.
The 'Offer' was the price at which a Market Maker was willing to sell the stock.
The 'Time' column indicates when the particular trade took place (or at least the time when the report was sent to the Exchange by the broker).
The 'Buy', 'Sell' and '?' columns - Where the 'Price' is closest to the 'Offer' price, the trade is considered a 'Buy'. Where it is closest to the 'Bid' price, the trade is considered to be a 'Sell'. Where it is dead centre between 'Bid' and 'Offer', it appears in the '?' column; this indicates that the trade cannot be identified as either a 'Buy' or a 'Sell'.
The 'Buy %' column is a graphical representation of the ratio of Buy : Sell : ?
The 'T.Buy', 'T.Sell' and 'T.?' columns represent a daily running total of quantities for each type of trade.
The letter T trades will show up on your t/s ticker on ameritrade. All other sales with letters only show up on level 2. ljpc is winding down and the last couple of weeks I seen sales on my level 2 and either that day or days later a fourm(s) 4 will be released. I don't recall the letters behind the sale. Others sales I never did figure out what they were. So the other day I researched the letters and the color of the sales so I know what they mean. If you click on trades at the top of your IHUB page and click on the help button you will find what I am talking about. It explains the colors of the trades also.
Do you have level 2 ?
That I can't confirm. It can be a buyer or seller.
If you have level 2 watch it side by side with your traders platform time and sale ticker during the day on level 2 you will see trades with letters behind them. But they don't show up on my scottrade Time and Sale. And at the end of the day the volumes are different. So if you want to see to believe watch your level 2 with your traders time and sale and then decide. I see it all the time. Compare the letters with the list I posted.
The letter at the end of the trade tells what the trade is ...Trade Types
The London Stock Exchange has several types of trade.
Each has a one or two letter code.This is a complete list of the codes.
'O' Ordinary Trade (System will delay if over 6 x NMS)
A standard trade made through the Market Makers and dealt at normal settlement date.
'B' Broker to Broker
A transaction between two member firms where neither firm is registered as a market maker in The security in question and neither is a designated fund manager.
'EU ' Euro Automated Trades
'ER ' Euro Trades
'K' Block Trade
A transaction using the block trade facility.
'L' Late Trade
Late trades, as the name implies, are trades that are reported to the Stock Exchange some time after the trade has been executed. There can be a number of reasons for this. Stocks have a market size, the size varying with each stock. If a trade is executed that is six times the Normal Market Size then the market makers, for stocks traded on the full list, do not have to report the trade for 1 hour after the trade was executed. Once reported, this would show as a late trade. A trade would also show as being late if the bargain had to be amended for any reason, like an alteration to the settlement date. Once the bargain was amended, the amended bargain would show up as a late trade.
'LC' Late Trade Correction
A correction submitted more than three days after the trade date or where deferred publication is permitted at any time after the trade report was submitted to the Exchange reporting system.
'M' Market Maker to Market Maker
A transaction between two market makers registered in the security in question including those executed through an inter dealer broker or a public display system.
'N' Non Protected Portfolio
A non-protected portfolio transaction or a fully disclosed portfolio transaction. Normally a transaction of a number of stocks dealt with by one market maker at an agreed discount to the market price.
'NM' Not to Mark
A transaction where the Exchange has granted permission for non-publication.
'NR' Non Risk (SEATS Based Segments only)
A non-risk transaction.
'P' Protected Portfolio
A protected portfolio transaction or, if reporting a trade resulting from a worked principal agreement for a portfolio transaction. Like a non-protected portfolio, but the price dealt at can be amended if the market maker manages to make a 'good' profit.
'R' Riskless Principal transaction at different Price
A riskless principal transaction with two non members, where the two transactions are executed at different prices or on different terms (this requires two separate trade reports). This happens often on a trade where commission is not charged. Instead of paying commission, the client will pay extra for their shares.
'RO' Result of Option
A transaction which resulted from the exercise of an option.
'RT' Risk Trade (SEATS Based Segments only)
A risk transaction.
'ST' SEAQ Trade
This is used for the single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SEAQ auction.
'SW' Stock Swap
Transactions comprised in a stock swap or stock switch (one report is required for each line of stock swapped or switched).
'UT ' Uncrossing Trade
This is used for the single uncrossing trade, detailing the total executed volume and uncrossing price as a result of a SETS auction.
'X' Cross at the Same Price
A transaction was effected as an agency cross or a riskless principal transaction at the same price and on the same terms (this requires one trade report).
'AT' An automatic trade generated by the SETS system through the order book.(Level 2)
'PA' A protected transaction at the time that protection is applied.
'PC' Post Contra. Used when reporting a Contra Trade when the contra date is not the trade date.
'T' If reporting a single protected transaction. A protected transaction occurs when a large order is going through the market. The buyer (or seller) may wish to keep the order anonymous from the rest of the market as the size of the order could greatly alter the price of the stock. With a protected transaction, the dealer will put the trade through in small quantities rather than knock the whole order out in one hit. The entire transaction is reported once the deal is completed. The LSE is notified at the start and at the end of the transaction. However, the market as a whole isn't told until the end, thus the order is protected.
'WN' Worked Principal Notification.
If notifying the Exchange that a member firm has entered into a worked principal agreement for a single security.
'TS' Test Security. If using a test security to test trade reporting.
'WT' Worked Principal Trade. If reporting the trade resulting from a worked principal agreement for a single security.
'CT' Contra Trade. Used to publish a contra trade in a previously automatically executed trade through the order book.
'AI' Automated Input facility. If reporting that a member firm has disabled its automated input facility in response to a request from the Exchange.
'PN' Worked Principal Portfolio Notification. If reporting that a Member firm has agreed to take on a worked principal agreement for a portfolio transaction.
'VW' Volume Weighted Average Price
A transaction that was effected at a price based on a volume weighted average price over a given period.
'RC ' Regulatory Conformance
This is a test segment for which no trade reports will be disseminated.
This should clarify what happend at the end of the day. Someone is buying or selling a large amount of shares slowly threw out the day. 'T' If reporting a single protected transaction. A protected transaction occurs when a large order is going through the market. The buyer (or seller) may wish to keep the order anonymous from the rest of the market as the size of the order could greatly alter the price of the stock. With a protected transaction, the dealer will put the trade through in small quantities rather than knock the whole order out in one hit. The entire transaction is reported once the deal is completed. The LSE is notified at the start and at the end of the transaction. However, the market as a whole isn't told until the end, thus the order is protected.
I think I know what you mean:)
Thanks for the info.
Thank you avaritia1949. I never thought corn was a good idea do you have a link for your statistics. Hemp is suppose to be the best for ethanol. I will compare algae to hemp.
I will wait for it to come down to .034 just seen the ask price on level 2
Nice post:) How is this relevant to this stock? You don't like my questions or are you afraid of the answers?
What is the feed ratio ton of feed per barrel of ethanol? It will help with my math. I could subtract the cost of the feed from the $39 cost for barrel?
IEA too bearish on oil demand http://www.financialpost.com/news-sectors/energy/story.html?id=1888855
Their was a higher demand at $137 a barrel. IEA cuts global oil demand growth for 2010 http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/sub/news/story/0,4574,345839,00.html? the demand is going to be lower in 2010
Does that off set the price of mileage difference between E85 to gasoline? MPG. FFVs operating on E85 usually experience a 20-30% drop in miles per gallon due to ethanol’s lower energy content. http://www.fueleconomy.gov/Feg/ethanol.shtml Been thinking of buying shares but the math does not add up to great proffits.
In April oil was selling at $37 a barrel http://www.prices-oil.org/daily-oil-prices/daily-oil-prices-oil-price-chart-13th-may-2009/ . Behl cost $39 to produce. My math says they lost money. Does Behl have storage tanks to hold oil to sell at higher prices?
At what price is Behl going to sell their oil if it cost $39 a barrel to make?
I would like to know why you think producing a barrel for $39 is competitive against a country that can produce a barrel of oil for far less a barrel?....The world's cheapest oil to extract comes from Saudi Arabia and costs $2 a barrel. But that oil, over 8 million barrels a day, is pumped mostly by the Saudi national oil company and is largely off-limits to Western oil firms.
For Western firms, it can cost as little as $5 to $7 a barrel to pump the most easily accessible oil from places like Venezuela or Azerbaijan, said Fadel Gheit, a senior energy analyst at Oppenheimer.
http://www.africanoiljournal.com/11-09-2007_oil_prices.htm So tell me how BEHL can compete?
I would like to know why you think producing a barrel for $39 is competitive against a country that can produce a barrel of oil for far less a barrel?....The world's cheapest oil to extract comes from Saudi Arabia and costs $2 a barrel. But that oil, over 8 million barrels a day, is pumped mostly by the Saudi national oil company and is largely off-limits to Western oil firms.
For Western firms, it can cost as little as $5 to $7 a barrel to pump the most easily accessible oil from places like Venezuela or Azerbaijan, said Fadel Gheit, a senior energy analyst at Oppenheimer.
http://www.africanoiljournal.com/11-09-2007_oil_prices.htm So tell me how BEHL can compete? .........Posted by: bjandthebear Date: Thursday, August 06, 2009 6:53:48 PM
In reply to: Matholomule who wrote msg# 30325 Post # of 33580
The Live Bear Report; BEHL Headquarters !!!
?????? are you being paid in free behl shares too?
I am not being paid by BEHL and given free shares to make these reports as one private person who just sent me PM to my IHub mail.
I spend my own monies to fly out from the East Coast for two days to spend time with Dennis Fisher /CEO and Dennis Shen /President and Lowell Brittain /Project Manager; BEHL hospitality is # 1 and the BEHL Algae Technology is the Low Cost Producer of Algae Technology in the World.
You see this what I do for a Living and enjoy what I do.
I am here to learn and educate the public on the greatest invention, product, Algae Technology that I have ever seen in my life time; and I have seen a lot of products come & go in my Life Time.
BEHL Algae Technology is going to change the World; and I am going to be apart of that success; as all BEHL Shareholders will be greatly rewarded.
There is no what if's here; I am here seeing the Green Algae grow that will produce Jet Fuel, Diesel and Gas; it is an awesome site.
BEHL will produce Feedstock and sell it for $9,000.00 a ton.
Medical; Feed the Hungry; Racing Fuels as well.
If you have any doubts; disbelieve or skeptic please take your time and come out and visit BEHL Headquarters to see for yourself; that is why I am here to learn and to be educated and tell the World.
It is time to have faith and believe; I am a believer first in my Faith and I give 100% support to Team BEHL !!!
Big news is coming out and our BEHL Shares will be rewarded.
I am Stay Long and Stay Strong; Plus mark this mail in your favorites and keep it to remind you when we were @ .055 a share; then when we are @ $1 plus and no longer part of Penny land; on OTCBB; then on to the Nasdaq.
BEHL is going to be the "Google" of the World; you see google got kicked out of China; BEHL has been invited with open arms; and by the way we are protected in China by our Patent Pending Algae Technology; plus we will produce the photobioreactor parts in China; keeping our cost way down; and produce a barrel of oil @ $39 instead of $70 plus and going higher. Are we not tired of giving our monies away to big oil producers; it is time to get with the BEHL Program; if you do not know; please ask; get educated; this is you company if you are a shareholder. Anyone else does not real matter; bashers or whatever.
Dennis Fisher, Dennis Shen are the real deal for BEHL and they are looking out for their BEHL Shareholders.
I am getting ready to leave BEHL Headquarters and fly back home to the east coast; please have an awesome night until we talk again.
Bypass Neomedia Patent for Indirect Resolution of Barcodes. http://blog.semapedia.org/wordpress/?p=184
TechCFO Adds Frank Pazera as Partner to Atlanta Office. Most recently, Frank held the position of Chief Financial Officer for Neomedia Technologies, Inc., a publicly traded mobile marketing enterprise, while he was a Partner with Tatum, LLC. http://hot.xian-brand.cn/talk/398573
Top 50 Women in mobile content revealed. Laura Marriott
Director, Neomedia
Marriott departed the presidency of the MMA to join the board of barcode specialist Neomedia in January. She was highly successful at the MMA; expect more of the same.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/33991/Top-50-Women-in-mobile-content-revealed