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.03 x .031
"Largest equity shareholder" does not necessarily mean 51%, for that they would say "majority shareholder".
Stanley, Inc. Earnings Conference Call (Q1 2010)
Scheduled to start Tue, Aug 4, 2009, 5:00 pm Eastern
http://biz.yahoo.com/cc/2/104912.html
Maybe this is where we hear more details about the STS deal?
Is this "our" Stanley?
STANLEY INC(NYSE: SXE)
Cool, looks like the "8am rule" is out the window now!
What time did the PR hit?
Bravo Zulu, per Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bravo_Zulu
Bravo Zulu is a naval signal, conveyed by flaghoist or voice radio, meaning "Well Done"; it has also passed into the spoken and written vocabulary. It can be combined with the "negative" signal, spoken or written NEGAT, to say "NEGAT Bravo Zulu", or "not well done".
There are some myths and legends attached to this signal. One of the most frequently heard has Admiral "Bull" Halsey sending it to ships of Task Force 38 during World War II. Another story, current in the navies of the Commonwealth is that it was an improvised signal to HMS Zulu, during the same war, after that ship performed some conspicuous feat of gallantry. Neither of these stories can be true, as the signal did not exist at that time. A third legend is that Bravo Zulu was used in the Royal Navy as the flag signal for "issue an extra tot of rum to the crew."
"Bravo Zulu" actually comes from the Allied Naval Signal Book (ACP 175 series), an international naval signal code adopted after the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was created in 1949. Until then, each navy had used its own signal code and operational manuals. World War II experience had shown that it was difficult, or even impossible, for ships of different navies to operate together unless they could readily communicate, and ACP 175 was designed to remedy this.
In the U.S. Navy signal code, used before ACP 175, "well done" was signaled as TVG, or "Tare Victor George" in the U.S. radio alphabet of that time. ACP 175 was organized in the general manner of other signal books, that is, starting with 1-flag signals, then 2-flag and so on. The 2-flag signals were organized by general subject, starting with AA, AB, AC, ... AZ, BA, BB, BC, ... BZ, and so on. The B- signals were called "Administrative" signals, and dealt with miscellaneous matters of administration and housekeeping. The last signal on the "Administrative" page was BZ, standing for "well done".
At that time BZ was not rendered as "Bravo Zulu", but in each navy's particular radio alphabet. In the U.S. Navy, BZ was spoken as "Baker Zebra". Meanwhile, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) had adopted English as the international air traffic control language. They developed a radio alphabet for international aviation use, designed to be as "pronounceable" as possible by flyers and traffic controllers speaking many different languages. The U.S. Navy adopted this ICAO alphabet in March 1956. It was then that "Baker Zebra" finally became "Bravo Zulu".
Just called the TA, who confirmed the following share structure:
Outstanding Shares (OS): 589,815,837 shares
Restricted: 271,233,158 shares
Public Float: 318,582,679 shares
This is consistent with the IBOX info above, so there has still not been any dillution.
Are we talking stocks here or waxing poetic about some ocean liner?
Seems like we are a three-digit stock now... anyone else feel that way?
Is this typical once a stock hits a penny?
Is .012/.013 considered psychologically a tight spread?
What's the OS / float here?
Bid 48 x Ask 47? Anyone else seeing this nonsense?
Another 200K at .006 at 4:03 pm (with B/A at .0055/.0059 at the time)... what was that?
Great day!!!
Did any here with orders in get filled yet?
It's been 45x45 for the last few minutes. I have never seen that. Must be huge pent up demand and nobody is selling, nobody able to get shares!
Today's Volume approaching 18 million. Should be 20 million by close.
I'm confused by the EVRM listed A/S from the Nev SOS site...
Is it 790 Million or 890 Million? The reason I ask is that when you go to the URL it lists two separate "Par Share Count" lines, one for 790 million and one for 100 million.
When you click on "Par Share Count" on that site it brings up the following definition:
"The number of shares associated with an entity that have a monetary value. There can exists multiple sets of par share counts and values"
Reference:
https://esos.state.nv.us/SOSServices/AnonymousAccess/CorpSearch/CorpDetails.aspx?lx8nvq=IMDCivLvZwhVjXFSEg9LHw%253d%253d
Still looks like 99.75% of the 4,025,000 volume so far is buys.
Today's buys: 3,215,000 shares
Today's sells: 10,000 shares
All as of 11:45 am EDT.
There's a .0024 fill, was that you?
Uptick.. 23x24. First trade took out the remaining 23's at the ask.
AS / OS questions? Reading through the last few posts, it appears that many of you were responding to a deleted post that I never got to see. Were there some questions that have since been confirmed / corrected regarding the share structure?
PLEASE do not delete negative posts, by the time some of us get around to looking at this board, it looks like someone is trying to keep the bad news supressed, which only leads me personally to uncertainty. I'm OK with a lively discussion / counter-argument to any negative posts but when you delete them all together it makes it seems like someone is trying to hide bad news (even though it may not be the case).
That's my two cents, or should I say my $.002
Waiting to see your volume if (when) the ask hits .002. You might as well bump it up to .0021!!!
To clarify, click on "Filings" from this link, as I wasn't able to get the direct URL. The quarterly reports are all there.
http://pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=evrm
EVRM had $40,000 Revenue in Q1 2009, per "Quarterly Report Q1 2009", received by pinksheets 5/18/09.
Other revenue numbers to compare it against (all available from the same link, see the bottom of this post):
Q1 2009: $40,000
Q4 2008: $415
Q3 2008: $16,750
Q2 2008: $39,410
Q1 2008: $31,328
So what operations are generating this revenue? And what's the explantion for recent the upswing in revenue?
All of this data obtained from:
http://pinksheets.com/pink/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=evrm