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Start about 1/2-2/3 down the page:
http://www.stockinformationsystems.com/c/ipre/investors.html
The reverse split ratio is one for 1000. It's set.
Estimates are not their strong suit.
" If after a RS the stock price drops to the same levels it is now, it would mean the company would be valued on the open market at 300K or less."
2 million x .0012 = $2400
I think that 1 for 1000 is right on the money, Art. I think that is one fine WAG.
I would like to listen to the reverse split ratio.
It leads one to conclude that the outcome of the vote is a fait accompli, doesn't it?
I don't think so.
I am unable to provide that link right now. I fully appreciate that the information should be greeted with skepticism. Someone who is in regular contact with James Hergott should ask him directly.
Yes, there are preferred shares. IPRE Chairman Kenneth Eade holds 1,000,000 of them. Each preferred share holds conversion rights and voting rights of 100,000 to one.
Do the math. That is a large number.
Phil, I was paying such careful attention that I even picked up on the fact that I wasn't talking about you per se. I was simply noting that contrary to Dave's assertion, here on IHub "spam is not spam is not spam is not spam." Some is tacitly approved. Some is obviously endorsed.
(And I'm not supporting 80 "Happy Easter" wishes. That type of shit drives me nuts.)
Spam is spam is spam is spam is spam.
Unless, of course, it's jerky.
Or the NCAA basketball tournament. Or that pivotal event in western civilization, the IHub "Picket Fence" milestone post.
I understand that a societal menace wishing "Happy Easter" must be stopped dead in his tracks lest love and goodwill spread throughout the site, but your statement suggests that IHub has a zero tolerance policy.
It doesn't.
The link is a German source Googlized into English....sort of:
Mitfreude
Mitfreude is artificially a term used little in tying to the term compassion more made. One understands the desire at strange desire or the selbstlose participation in the joy of others by Mitfreude. The Mitfreude is heavy. "to the compassion", Jean Paul says , "is sufficient humans, to the Mitfreude belongs an angel." The egoist decides if necessary to the compassion, never however to the Mitfreude; but applies in practice of the life that more than these, because compassion becomes more easily working than Mitfreude. See Kant, Metaphys. D Customs §. 34.
Actually, mitfreude WAS the word you sought in your slaver. Happiness for the good fortune of others....what a twisted and bizarre concept.
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.textlog.de/1815.html&prev...
I'm on it.
I'll alert the media.
Hoi polloi is Greek for "the polloi."
Good point. Mattu is still suffering from Post Traumatic Google Syndrome. He can't be rational about any stock symbol that begins with a G.
I agree that the website sorely needs to be upgraded. I only meant that I don't think that an improved website on Friday morning necessarily translate into a higher stock price on Friday afternoon. Longterm it is definitely important, but the hoi polloi want immediate satisfaction.
He appears to be predicting that the new website will be unveiled late Thursday or Friday. To me, a new website seems like it would be a non-event to everyone but GZFX's 7-8 thousand subscribers, but we'll see if he's right.
Someone should tell him traders appear to be the only ones who haven't been caught with their pants down. As usual, it's a true long killing field.
I don't have the heart. They've suffered enough.
Because you're buying then? I should go warn the GZFX longs.
A travel tip: If a Vegas local is bothering you, threaten him with a bar of Irish Spring soap.
If given the choice between sitting next to a Vegas local or accepting less frequent payouts, I would select the latter in a heartbeat.
Although I am perhaps not as happy as someone who sits across the table from you or a passerby who unknowingly asks you for directions, my first impression is that a drool free Hoople is probably a good thing. You didn't specify whether you were out of pain or out of saliva, but from an aesthetic standpoint, that is unimportant.
I am racked with the pains of morbid titillation withdrawal even as I write. Having proven that an Urban myth is much more costly than an urban myth, CMKX is kaput. (Another lesson from that most splendid board: The truly stupid never die.)
Across town at QBID, Frank "Mrs. Doubtfire" Olsen was ousted in a coup d'Q. In celebration, all board bans were lifted under the amnesty program of Lord Lobo the Cinephile. A cursory reading reveals that many are queer but few are gay. So it goes.
I need a schadenfreude fix and I need it bad.
Your mouth hurting like a mother is truly sorrowful news. Indeed, not since the rape of Nanking or the 2003 American League Championship Series has a report pained me so.
Ah well, I shall strive to get over it. No doubt you find my resilience admirable. I am comforted by the adage that suffering is good for the soul. I am, of course, referring to your suffering and my soul.
Most people drool with anticipation or drool with lascivious desire. It think it quite refreshing that you drool with pain instead....kinky but refreshing.
I recall fondly the incident you reference. Until now, it had never even occurred to me that your posts that day were intended to be in the English language.
And where are my manners? Thank you, Hoople. Your acknowledgement of my depravity is always warmly welcomed.
Me either.
There could be a 10-Q next week.
I thrive. My "New Hands for Jerramy Stevens" fund raiser is going well.
Dropdeadfred is a handicapping demigod. I am clueless.
(How was that?)
CALVERTON, N.Y., Feb 6, 2006 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- AdZone Research, Inc. (OTCBB:ADZR) today announced the endorsement of the Online Predator Profiling System (OPPS) by Mark Lunsford of the Jessica Marie Lunsford Foundation.
Mark Lunsford is the driving force behind the passage of "Jessica's Law." Named in memory of a nine year old Florida girl who last year was abducted, assaulted and brutally murdered, "Jessica's Law" refers to the Jessica Marie Lunsford Act passed in Florida, which mandates a minimum sentence of 25 years and a maximum of life in prison for first time child sex offenders.
"We're extremely pleased and proud to have Mark's endorsement," said John Cardona, President and COO of AdZone.
"Mark has dedicated his life to making sure no other parent has to endure what he did with the loss of his daughter to the hands of a predator. He has carried that message across the country on many major syndicated TV programs such as 'Oprah,' as well as television news and public affairs programs," said Cardona. "We believe his support of OPPS will help accelerate the deployment of this essential tool within every police department across the country.
"While demonstrating OPPS to Mark, I came to see that in addition to registering every sex offender we must also work to amend Jessica's Law to ensure we likewise register their screen names and restrict their ability to prey on our children through the Internet," Cardona continued.
"What impressed me about OPPS when I first saw it was how easy it is to use," said Mark Lunsford.
"OPPS is already deployed in the Greater Washington area, and is about to go live in a number of New York localities," said Cardona. "Additionally, we have received thousands of orders for licenses across the country and last week signed a strategic agreement with Web Wise Kids that represents a further 50,000 licenses.
"To fulfill these, we have engaged a professional sponsorship team whose dedicated function is to make sure every request is met. Now, with Mark's support, OPPS has a level of credibility and exposure that is absolutely outstanding, especially to many of the large national sponsors and will help us in our goal of full OPPS deployment in all 19,000 departments."
This press release is available on the company's official online Investor Relations HUB at http://www.agoracom.com/IR/AdZone for investor questions, answers and monitored commentary. Alternatively, investors are able to e-mail all questions and correspondence to ADZR@agoracom.com where they can also request addition to the investor e-mail list to receive all future press releases and updates in real time.
For additional information on AdZone Research, please visit the company's Web site at http://www.adzoneresearch.com.
Certain statements contained herein are "forward-looking" statements (as such term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). Because such statements include risks and uncertainties, actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
This news release was distributed by PrimeZone, www.primezone.com
SOURCE: AdZone Research, Inc.
What do I think? I think that I am in a state of grace.
Oyez, Oyez, All Those Not on the Wagon....
Tomorrow marks a pivotal date in western civilization when the third monthly wine tasting occurs on the august and venerable Wine board:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=4765
To be hosted by crowd favorite Lugan the Beloved, this tasting will feature the always chugable 2004 Brancott Sauvignon Blanc, a wine so ubiquitous that can be found almost nowhere.
This zippy sauvignon blanc (translation: white something) hails from New Zealand, that faraway land where Lord of the Rings was filmed. I don't know about you, but I saw Mordor and immediately thought, "wine country!"
Excellent Late Breaking News: Board moderator Hoople informs me that unlike the last tasting, tomorrow's gala affair will not be limited to the first three people to show up.
So grab a bottle of that kiwi hooch and join in! The board's motto is: "We Only Seem Snooty." Trust me, they'll make you feel right welcome.
A most interesting debut....may I ask how you found this outpost of a board? Even people who know it's here don't know it's here.
Brancott 2004 Sauvignon Blanc crib sheet:
http://www.wine.com/wineshop/product_detail.asp?PProduct_ID=SWS75027_2004&Nu=p_family_name
OT: John, Susie is a battle tested veteran of the PCBM board on Raging Bull, perhaps the greatest collection of criminally insane people ever assembled. She knows well how horrid a site that is.
Or you own shares, question and/or doubt the company's viability, but still think the stock could run.
The author makes some insightful points, but it would have been helpful if he had distinguished more clearly between Roe v. Wade and the 33 years of legislation and jurisprudence that followed.
Roe did not legalize partial birth abortions. Indeed, by any logical reading, it disallowed such practices in all but extreme circumstances. Justice Blackmun divided a woman's pregnancy into three trimesters:
(a) For the stage prior to approximately the end of the first trimester, the abortion decision and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgment of the pregnant woman's attending physician.
(b) For the stage subsequent to approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health.
(c) For the stage subsequent to viability, the State in promoting its interest in the potentiality of human life may, if it chooses, regulate, and even proscribe, abortion except where it is necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the preservation of the life or health of the mother.
It was never Blackmun's nor the Court's intent to make abortion a birth control option for the amoral and the stupid.