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Early Nov around 700 mil.
Looks like early Feb $0.075
Stepping lightly here but, added a mil and took two partials to fill if that means anything.
Got mine 10k at a time.
Filling buys at the bid.
I had a tweener $0.0007 buy in and they bumped the $0.0005 bid up.
F'it I'll see if they'll gimme a tweener.
Me either. The way things are going here; every time I figure I pick a bottom they go lower. One of these days.
Frick'n unreal.
Great; thanks DF. Just need some real volume. 10k buy wipes out the $0.001's.
Camelot Featured in Film Industry Story
Workforce Development, Full-Time Employment and Financial Transparency Highlighted
Nov 21, 2008 11:13:00 AM
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ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Nov. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Camelot Entertainment Group, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CMLT) ("Camelot") announced today that it has been featured in a NEWS USA feature on the movie industry. In the article, titled "Film Industry Struggles to Hold Steady on Shaky Ground", reprinted below, Camelot provides a quick glimpse into its strategy of providing workforce development, full-time employment and financial transparency.
"(NU) -- Most associate the movie industry with red carpets and multi-million dollar paychecks. But in reality, few industry workers see large paychecks or even have full time employment. Major and independent studios know that they will lose money on 80 percent of the films produced.
According to the MPAA, in 2007, the average studio movie cost $106.7 million dollars to produce and distribute, the average studio-related independent movie $74.9 million. As a result, films must generate astronomically high revenues just to break even. Major studios rely on the "Tent Pole System", where the profits from one or two hits hopefully pay for all the losses. The result is even with worldwide revenues exceeding $50 billion dollars, investors lose billions of dollars, studios teeter on the brink, independents fail at an alarming rate and survivors struggle to cover their operating budgets.
Despite the amount of money being generated and spent, those making the movies bear the brunt of the studio's faulty financial structure. For the majority of those working on films, full time employment does not exist. A crew member typically works on one film, and then becomes unemployed while searching for another job. With the increasing globalization of the film industry, runaway production and tough economic times, even for an industry normally considered recession proof, rampant unemployment is the norm, affecting not only Hollywood, but also the economy at large.
Now, some companies are looking to revolutionize the studio structure. One of those companies, Camelot Entertainment Group, incorporates the best of the old studio system with the technology and opportunity of the 21st century.
"We can provide workforce development, full-time employment and financial transparency while delivering profitable films," says company chairman Robert Atwell. "We can create opportunities where the creative teams can unleash their talent while providing a platform for sustained economic growth. We just need to use the opportunities and tools available to change the way movies are put together, which will set the stage for Hollywood to become the dream factory for all involved, not just for the few at the top."
Also CMLT; sitt'n on a few freebies there but, down in the buy range again; $0.0004's / 3's maybe????
Don't know if I f$#@'d up again but, got back in to ASFX yesterday @ $0.002; thoughts??? Sure tough out there.
Just took my li'l 50k starter @ $0.001. What are you guys in at?
Yeah they actually filled in two parts. Gave me 20 then upped the ask for a while and came back down for the other 30.
Just tried and they blew it with a 5k sell.
Jeez I try and give it a kick start this AM w / 50k @ the ask and they drop it more with a 5k bidwack sheesh!
Biggest I see is 4mm
O.T. Neat trick; how'd you do that?? keep this post on top?em
You still in RPDM? Thought I got in low; not! Never thought I'd see it hit the trips.
Thanks Matt. I guess you'll let us all know if and when you succeed in change to flash or whatever.
Just looking through my records and see I once sold this for $0.013.That was after averaging down from initial $0.02 buy to an $0.0115 average.
Well that was weird. I put a buy order in at the ask $0.0002 x 400,000 and they gave it to me at the bid $0.0001. Oooooooooook!
EXPH: Maybe worth consideration while it's quiet. Flipped a few times and back in now @ $0.0015 for a few.
Hello Matt. Sorry for taking so long to get back. Actually when I had the trial for a week the same things happened which were lockups on L2's where I'd have to clear cache and maybe restart browser to get going again. There are some features that I really like in Alphatrade that aren't available which is fine I could do without most but, not the news alerts which didn't work with ADVFN. It would be nice to save that $20.00 / mo but, sometimes as you know instant info is critical and lost time re-setting for L2 isn't acceptable. I am a Linux user which may be part of the problem as it was suggested using IE7 (not an option). Right now I'm waiting for them to get back to me as they said a week ago they wouldn't charge my VISA but, have done.
Well my son opened up an account and I got him into RPDM. That was his first buy: 50,000 @ $0.0014; came out as 7600 and 42400 shares
I have. I had numerous lockups with L2. There news alert didn't work. I would have liked to save the 20 bucks but, a bit too hoaky for me. It could be because I'm a Linux user as they suggested I use IE 7 which isn't an option. You can get a 7 day free trial; just ask Matt.
Nice eod paint 4