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Now is the time to gear up that 100,000 sq ft building - do they still have that?
The questioned posed at the conclusion of Post# 117071.
Perhaps its because over the course of 8 months and thousands of conversations and emails with prospects nothing has improved.
If its a great idea it shouldn't need super selling, how about giving it away, get the exposure. You have nothing to lose, you're selling nothing now
So Blackhawks, you've been on the inside of this company for some time now, perhaps you can tell us why it continues to fall - on good news, bad news and no news.
Been around since spring.
Answer it again - just for me please.
Hey - what about that 100K sq ft factory they have, has business outgrown that already?
Bravo, pb07pb!! Very well put, a primer for trading at this level.
Going to a massive market is great...if you've got something to sell. Something you can point to and say "Look this works here, it's proven". Also, is this idea protected - whats to stop the Chinese from taking the idea and calling it their own? They've done it before.
How much revenue and how many PAYING clients?
Do you have a name and address for that company?
Ike is going east - how is that significant? What are his plans in the east, what are Mr Fu's plans - other a green card?
GOIG has a working (as in revenue producing) service?
Seriously it will even approach .05 ever again. What have you heard lately on the FU deal?
"Not like the normal pinks" - an often used term on these boards.
What do you think? GOIG is over. The pattern of business behavior is strong indication of this - it's a pink stock; dilution on the sly, questionable management from the beginning and too many unanswered questions and unexplained moves. You know the drill - sell and take what's left or if you still believe hold and hope. Good idea poorly managed - like a good horse with a lousy rider. Good luck.
It's over.
Who's Mel?
I think the bloodbath, if you want to call it that, was yesterday. Some profits taken but more ups to come.
I will always have opinions and I will always express them, especially when there is cash involved, and I will always solicit the opinions of others. Discussion, back and forth - thoughtful decision making comes from hearing others views on a subject and proper DD, not from somebody who says they "know". Do your DD but listen to others as well.
Opinions provoke thought, communications from CEO's - encouragement.
Good questions indeed, and good answers. Communications...from the front. Encouraging. July 09, over .30.
Stop it Rhythm - WHERE IS THE STUFF MADE???? Just an answer!!
Post# 17268 - Where is the product made?
You're correct, the size of the facility does have no bearing on the amount of product that can be produced but there was mention made of a 100,000 sq ft facility (post #17267)and now it seems as if it's not relevant. Interesting also that a simple question as to the location of the manufacturing facility provokes such sarcastic accusations of bashing, threats of letters of complaint to I-Hub and, amazingly, e-mails or phone calls to the CEO on a Saturday when he's out of town attending a wedding. Stop the tap dance Rhythm, your charts mean nothing - where's this product manufactured; where's the 100,000 sq ft factory?
Where is their 100000 sq ft facility located?
Anything to the idea that because this technology has been around for awhile it's an open technology...open for anybody to tinker with?
I don't care. The question was straight and fair.
Sold out at .0082, thought I'd get back in at a lower price, but now I don't know - too many unanswered questions, too much tapping dancing by management and even the good news pulls it down.
I strongly disagree. I want to know as much as I can about the issues I invest in, as I'm sure others do as well.
If the China deal goes through that's acceptance that will be recognized everywhere and lift some eyelids. What happens in China will be significant. $.10? - maybe.
1. Who has patent rights to what HLNT is manufacturing?
2. What does it take to manufacture this, is it high tech, skilled engineering or can anybody indeed make it.
3. Why aren't Ford and GM manufacturing this - or are they?
4. What's to prevent the Chinese (Du Feng) from manufacturing this and using it for their own products and/or exporting it to other markets? Tthe Chinese are notorious for ignoring patent and copyright law.
5. If the Chinese do make/market it, who's going to stop them?
25% of the days trading comes after hours (at least late in the day) in the form of a sell. They have been a hell of a long time tinkering with what seems like a good idea, trying to get it to market only to see it lose value. The WSJ ads were going to rocket GOIG - we'll see, my confidence is waning. If you still believe now is a great time to start looking to buy, if the ads are effective you will be well positioned.
Why is this ad hidden, concealed -isn't it for public consumption, to expose a great idea? I have no background in marketing or advertising but I think the first rule is to get the product/idea to the targeted group fast and completely. Why do we have to refresh?
Optimum runs an extensive ad campaign in the NYC metro area, print, radio, TV, all of it. I have watched but have not seen a GO800 ad on any of their advertising since I saw the Optimum ad posted here. Also, Dolan, who owns Optimum also owns Madison Square Garden in mid-town NYC - big, deep pockets - and I'm told by someone on this board I believe, that he has a big interest in GOIG. I want to see someone not connected to GOIG put out a GO800 ad for a major corp.
Agreed Josey, the MM's, shorts, flips and days are holding prices tight - how much resistance can they withstand?
Red day - take your small profits.
Sell off tomorrow, gradual climb through the week - then BOOM next week.
Take the write-off indeed, Oak. I return here from time to time out of curiousity, kinda like people who slow down to stare at a train wreck. This has been exposed for what it is: an idea never pursued or developed properly, or perhaps something worse. Good luck staying the course.