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Where did you get that exact number from? Any link?
The 176 million o/S number I mean
Stervc already confirmed that it's the right Eric Yuan ;)
Thanks, Oceanfreedom, with all respect but I don't think that we will have to take 10% or just a part of the total revenues because when we look at the definition of recurring revenues, it says the folowing:
Recurring revenue is revenue that is likely to reoccur on a regular basis such as monthly or annually. The following are common examples.
Rent
Rental income such as a property rental based on a contract that may span a year or more.
Leasing
Equipment and vehicle leasing.
Advertising
Certain types of advertising contract such as billboard leasing.
Service Contracts
Services that require a contractual obligation such as a consulting contract.
Service Subscriptions
Services that freely allow customers to cancel at any time but nonetheless represent recurring revenue as cancellations are relatively low. For example, a streaming media service that allows customers to cancel at any time may see cancellations of less than 1% a month.
Product Subscriptions
Product subscriptions such as an ecommerce site that offers recurring purchases. For example, a business might order basic office supplies on a recurring basis to simplify reordering.
Content Subscriptions
Content subscriptions such as an online newspaper that requires a membership.
Support Contracts
In some cases, a product is sold on a non-recurring basis with support services that are recurring. For example, software that has both an upfront cost and an annual support fee.
Vendor Lock-in
Customers who become dependent on your products or services such that they find it very difficult to switch. For example, a cloud computing platform may allow customers to stop using the service instantly. However, many customers will offer predictable revenue streams as they become dependent on the technologies offered by the vendor such as platforms and APIs.
Razor & Blades
A product that requires regular consumables such as printers & ink.
Customer Loyalty
Loyal customers who make predictable purchases might be considered recurring revenue. For example, a restaurant that buys its bread from your bread shop each morning.
Notes
The term recurring revenue implies a high certainty that revenue will reoccur with predictable frequency such as daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. As such, regular purchases with an uncertain pattern aren't usually considered recurring.
$10-15 million dollar is impossible imo, Oceanfreedom, because in 2011 they already had $45 million in revenues and since then they are steadily climbing, not falling, so they must be close to $100 mill revenues by now...
Colotraq Closes 1,000th Data Center Services Deal
September 22, 2011 — Colotraq, the foremost global sourcing advisory firm and master agency for colocation, managed services and cloud computing, proudly announces successfully completing its one thousandth project. This milestone brings the total value of business that Colotraq has brought to the industry to more than 45 million dollars in annually recurring revenue.
The company is also a registered partner for the sale of Dell, HP and IBM products. COLOTRAQ’s streamlined back office combines Web-based automation with personalized service from dedicated client support professionals to provide our clients with near real-time pricing.
http://colotraq.com/aboutus/news/news.html
So when they closed the 1000th Data Center Services Deal, their revenues were $45 mill, and now that they have closed more than 1500 deals their revenues are a lot higher....
Established in 1999, COLOTRAQ has closed more than 1,500 deals representing more than $100 million in annual recurring revenue for our vendor partners. But that’s only part of the story.
http://colotraq.com/partners.html
COLOTRAQ is the first and largest broker and master agency specializing in data center infrastructure (DCI) solutions with an unrivaled network of direct agreements with over 400 service providers across 140 countries and territories.
ZMRK cannabis news - pics inside of the nice cannabis production facility --> very special new technique: "aeroponics": soil-less growing technique. It uses 90% less water than the traditional cultivation method uses.
https://kawarthanow.com/2019/02/21/cannabis-production-facility-planned-for-hastings-highlands/
“I’m ecstatic,” Mayor of Hastings Highlands Vic Bodnar said after Thursday’s meeting. “This means exciting things for the community.”
Zena Prokosh, one of Aero Pon’s board members, says that a conservative estimate on how many jobs will be created is 200.
https://www.mybancroftnow.com/38178/the-long-process-has-already-begun-for-aero-pon-leaf-canada/
She's just an interim CEO, I think eventually she will be replaced by the CEO of COLOTRAQ, Mr Dany Bouchedid, or someone else....
Look at the incoming Board of Directors, never saw such an amazing BOD for any OTC company:
https://www.aluf.com/about/#board
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=148033439
Impressive background
Andrew Moore, board member at AHIX has an impressive background: 7 years at Pfizer ($234B market cap), 5 years at McKesson ($21B mc), 2 years at AmerisourceBergen ($15B mc)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-moore-gm/
IBM, Google, Panasonic, Siemens, Sony, Amazon, Yahoo, Cisco, Disney, Ebay, Ericsson, Nokia, Ernst&Young, FannieMae, HP, Honeywell, Canon, AmericanExpress are all clients of COLOTRAQ, the company acquired by AHIX....
http://colotraq.com/
A $25 billion company is sponsoring the Colotraq Rooftop Party tomorrow, April 11, 2019 (Digital Realty is the company and it's trading under the ticker DLR on Nyse)
$AHIX merger news with Colotraq today
https://www.digitalrealty.com/events/colotraq-rooftop-party
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/DLR/profile
You think it's REAL NEWS? Could be fake news because when the share price was at .03 Glenn told us that shareholders wouldn't be disappointed. I think .0066 is a STRONG DISAPPOINTMENT in my eyes. Glenn isn't that stupid, isn't it?
And another thing: i thought they were waiting for the "SIGN" of otcmarkets first regarding the filings... I still don't see any filings... They can't give us news BEFORE the filings are there... Otherwise CE
ZMRK of Jinhao Holdings PLANT FACTORY COOPERATION AGREEMENT with Meiji Electric
https://canadagpi.com/news translates as follows:
On March 15th, the US listed company Zalemark Holding Company Inc. of Jinhao Holdings signed a plant factory cooperation agreement with Meiji Electric. As a complete manufacturer of plant factories and home planting equipment, Dongguan Meiji Electric Appliance Co., Ltd. has successfully developed a series of “Babylon Manor” products with independent intellectual property rights: including plant factory series, family planting series and office planting series. Wait.
http://www.china-meiji.com/jian-jie.html
Who is Meiji Electric?
http://www.52caicai.com/thread-413699-1-1.html
Great find on Baidu!
"the president of Golden Panegyric" ;)
When you click on https://adsvcorporate.com , then another site opens about NovaVision. So NovaVision should be their merging partner imo, otherwise the site wouldn't open, right?
NovaVision conducts business globally
NovaVision specializes in hologram labels, tamper evident stickers, security tape and mechanical security seals, which are commonly used to combat counterfeiting and/or tampering. We market some brands of security tapes and security labels through CGM-NV (a wholly owned business unit) which was acquired in 2011. We also distribute thermal transfer ribbons and labels through Thermal Images, which is a wholly-owned division of our company.
About Novavision Inc, the merger partner for ADSV:
NovaVision specializes in hologram labels, tamper evident stickers, security tape and mechanical security seals, which are commonly used to combat counterfeiting and/or tampering. We market some brands of security tapes and security labels through CGM-NV (a wholly owned business unit) which was acquired in 2011. We also distribute thermal transfer ribbons and labels through Thermal Images, which is a wholly-owned division of our company.
NovaVision conducts business globally and has over 5000 active customers each year. Our major customer groups include governments (USA federal, state, county, municipal and international), large international companies, retailers, and collectible companies. In addition, we provide products to brand owners, ski resorts, pharmaceutical/drug companies, hospitals, banks, trucking/logistic companies, and over 1000 small businesses.
NovaVision is ISO 9001: 2015 Certified. We received our facility's C-TPAT certification in 2012 and our ISO 14298 certification in 2017.
Founded in 1994, our headquarters and production facility in Bowling Green, Ohio, has a total of 40,000 square feet. NovaVision currently has 60 full-time employees.
For 7 consecutive years (since 2008), NovaVision has been recognized by Inc Magazine as one of the 5000 fastest-growing private businesses in the USA.
Duns Number: 884 -252 -040
SIC Code: 2893 (printing, inks)
https://www.novavisioninc.com/pages/info_about_novavision.html
DD on Limin Chen, new director at SBES
Limin Chen is a lab manager and research scientist in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto. He has received a PhD in Molecular Genetics from the University of Toronto in 2005. He has completed his MD in China in 1987 and received a MSc degree in Cancer Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Sichuan University, China in 1990. He received World Health Organization (WHO) Fellowship and Fellowships from National CIHR Research Training Program in Hepatitis C (NCRTPHepC) and Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). He is one of the members in Canadian Association for Studying of liver diseases CASL. He received many awards such as the Gold Prize from the 3rd international conference in infectious disease 2009 and Best research Award CASL 2006. He is serving as an editorial board member of many reputed journals and is a reviewer of 4 highprofile journals. He has published more than 20 papers so far with one pioneer paper which has been cited over 110 times.
He participated in the Canadian Symposium on Hepatitis C virus:
https://www.canhepc.ca/sites/default/files/media/documents/1st_cshcv_abstract_book_2012.pdf
Dr. Chen obtained his postdoctoral training in molecular virology both at the Merck Research Laboratories (West Point, PA, USA)
https://www.nvsos.gov/sosentitysearch/CorpDetails.aspx?lx8nvq=8cHK2B1T%252blO386srx8dgJQ%253d%253d&nt7=0
http://sites.utoronto.ca/AlEdwardsLab/ld_limin_chen.html
http://www.engii.org/ws2016/SpeakerInfor.aspx?id=851&pid=2301&type=
DD about the merger company for ADSV
Very nice merger coming in: "CGM-NV" which is a 100% subsidiary of Novavision Inc. This company had 12 million in revenues in 2016 and is one of the 5000 fastest growing private companies in the USA so revenues must be much more right now in 2019....
https://www.otcmarkets.com/filing/html?id=13172483&guid=A5m3UHadOtpxSth
Click on the website, marked in yellow.
This leads to "CGM-NV" (Novavision Inc.)
https://www.tamper.com/management/
https://www.tamper.com/cgm-nv-history
https://www.tamper.com/novavision-marketing-agreement-cgm-security-solutions/
https://www.novavisioninc.com/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/novavision-inc-/about/
Novavision Inc has 182 followers on Linkedin and 51-200 employees!
More info about Eric Yuan, the new director at SBES:
Mr. Yuan is a Managing Director of Tennenbaum Capital Partners, LLC. Prior to joining TCP in 2005, Mr. Yuan was a Senior Trader at Societe Generale Cowen, trading for its convertible bond desk, sourcing profitable trade ideas and providing liquidity to facilitate trades for clients of the firm. Prior to that, Mr. Yuan was an Associate Director trading convertible bonds at UBS Securities.
B.S. in Physics and Actuarial Science at the University of Toronto
More info about Cowen:
Cowen has $11 billion AUM (Assets Under Management)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowen_Inc.
And the info that we know already is that Eric Yuan is managing director at Blackrock, a $68 billion private equity giant.
BlackRock is today the world's largest asset manager with $5.98 trillion in assets under management.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackRock
They make greenhouses with FILM roof, Cache, look:
http://blueskygreenhouse.com/products_show.php?id=600
So there's the Hanergy Thin Film connection....
Could this be the Chinese company coming into ZMRK?
As you can see on the screenshots, it's about equipment and agriculture (marked in yellow) and former name was:
"Qingdao Blue Sky Environmental Protection Equipment Co., Ltd."
New name of the company is: Qingdao Blue Sky Greenhouse Co., Ltd.
Load the following site from agronet Canada in Google Chrome and it translates automatically in English:
http://www.agronet.com.cn/c/99118
The PR was talking about an AGRICULTURAL merger with orientation "Canada", that's why I think this could be the merger company...
exercise price warrants: $61.45
VNRR ---> the exercise price of the warrants by February 1, 2021 is $61.45, so imo the share price of VNRR at .53 here is a gift for a long-term hold....
http://canadianwarrants.com/american/company/v/VNRWW.htm#axzz5ivc3rDqz
Managing director of a $68 billion private equity firm
Eric Yuan, the new director of SBES since yesterday, is managing director of Blackrock, a 68 billion dollar private equity and venture capital firm with $6.29 TRILLION assets under management
https://www.nvsos.gov/sosentitysearch/CorpDetails.aspx?lx8nvq=8cHK2B1T%252blO386srx8dgJQ%253d%253d&nt7=0
https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-yuan-9994ba1/
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/BLK/profile
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-blackrock-results/blackrock-hits-record-6-trillion-assets-helped-by-trump-tax-law-idUSKBN1F118R
A Hanergy Partner in Canada is for example "Uber Energies"
(MiaSolé is a subsidiary of Hanergy and has entered into an agreement with Uber Energies in Montreal, Quebec)
http://miasole.com/
http://www.roofingmagazine.com/tag/miasole/
Weird but I can't see the name of the person who liked the tweet.... Do you have the name of him/her? And is he connected to Hanergy?
CMGO - HudsonGray - NBCUniversal connection
(Comcast is the parent company of NBCUniversal)
Hollywood Party Planners Fighting $200 Million Conspiracy Lawsuit
A federal judge moves forward a racketeering lawsuit against those who got millions to throw NBCU's upfronts.
Peter Kramer/NBCUniversal
NBCU Upfront
A federal judge moves forward a racketeering lawsuit against those who got millions to throw NBCU's upfronts.
Racketeering is no longer a tool to merely hunt mobsters. Among those currently facing claims of carrying on a pattern of illegal activities are Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom, the financiers behind The Wolf of Wall Street and a certain presidential candidate who once promised to share secrets about getting rich in the real estate industry. But entertainment industry party planners? Yes, them too as a New York federal judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss racketeering claims against former officers at XA The Experiential Agency. What's more, U.S. District Court judge J. Paul Oetken sees the possibility of "chutzpah" in the party planning space and refuses to rule out punitive damages.
CMG Holdings Group, the successor to XA, states in its lawsuit that it was once making $10 million in annual revenue working with clients such as CW Network and NBCUniversal. The business of organizing television upfronts and planning promotional events for shows on NBCU's USA Network, Bravo and the Oxygen Channel may seem as cheerful as the colorful balloons at these parties, but according to CMG, there's a seedy side.
In a complaint filed last year against Joseph Wagner, Darren Andereck, Jean Wilson, Jessie Lomma, Michael Day and Remegio Gudin, CMG says that defendants engaged in a shell game, moving money between companies, leaving it with expenses while the defendants seized the profits.
"The result of their shell game was that XA barely broke even, while Defendants’ other companies made millions, that should have gone to XA," states the complaint. "Their scheme remained hidden as defendants created fake invoices, lied to XA’s owners and to XA customers to facilitate their diversions of XA funds and resources. When XA’s owner, CMG Holdings Group Inc. started asking hard questions, Defendants quickly moved all XA’s assets, including intellectual property, such as customer lists and contracts, and physical property, such as computers and the office furniture, to a new company, HudsonGray, that they created and tried to permanently destroy XA’s servers, to conceal their crimes."
The plaintiff cited numerous examples in a 79-page lawsuit, and here's just the frosting on the cake...
In early 2014, according to the lawsuit, CMG board members hired Ron Burkhardt to figure out why the company was so severely under-performing and to improve its profitability. Around that time, former XA CEO Joseph Wagner is said to have reacted strongly to oversight that could have shed light on how money was allegedly being siphoned from the business and so he and others allegedly established HudsonGrey in secret as a competing agency. The new company, claims the plaintiff, was also set up so as to be "ready to accept NBCUniversal’s 50% deposits for each of six approved NBCUniversal/XA jobs that they intended to and did, in fact, divert."
Some of the jobs included "activations" on such shows as Dig, Satisfaction and Masters of Sex — XA claims NBCU here diverted $1.5 million of money to HudsonGray — but the biggest pot of money may have been the annual event put on by networks to showcase their new shows to advertisers.
"The size of the business diversions was enormous," states the lawsuit. "It is the largest such event of the year and, generally, the most important one in that industry. NBCUniversal’s Upfront was held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, on May 11, 2015."
According to the plaintiff, NBC's 2015 Upfront budget was $16.53 million.
"Subtracting costs for the venue and union labor paid for by NBCUniversal (which the Budget indicates), at a minimum, the total cost HudsonGray charged for this NBC event is $14,530,000.00," continues the lawsuit. "The industry standard margin for event planners is twenty percent – in other words, HudsonGray and the Hudson Defendants will arrogate to themselves almost $3,000,000.00 profit from this one job alone."
The plaintiff may know. The lawsuit says that XA charged NBCU roughly $6 million for the previous year's upfront, except that the money was routed to another company set up by the defendants. Through the first nine months of 2014, XA's new leaders tried to get answers from NBCU about ongoing projects only to eventually be told that September that there were no projects going on at that time.
"To the contrary, at that very time, all the jobs mentioned above were activated, approved by NBCUniversal, and in process of being produced by Andereck at HudsonGray, where Mohan sent them," states the complaint.
OK, but does this add up to racketeering?
In a motion to dismiss, the defendants say that CMG was notified of the creation of so-called shell companies like Studio AG that invoiced XA for must-haves like floral arrangements, furniture and "scenic fabrication" at events thrown for Bravo's Top Chef and other shows.
"Essentially, XA claims that its former employees stole XA clients and XA's office furniture for the benefit of HudsonGray to compete with XA; that is, a commercial dispute that often arises when employees leave one company for another," argued the defendants in their motion.
In looking at the sprawling lawsuit, Judge Oetken examines whether the plaintiff has adequately alleged predicate acts and a pattern of racketeering activity. Here, the alleged predicate acts are mail and wire fraud. Oetken points to emails among Wilson, Wagner and Andereck informing a bank and clients that Studio AG — i.e. the alleged entity set up by the defendants to cater to XA — was a part of XA. He also looks at the allegations pertaining to HudsonGray.
According to the ruling, "Among the predicate acts that strongly support the inference that the actions of the HudsonGray Defendants—HudsonGray, Wagner, Andereck, Lomma, Day, Wilson, and Gudin— were part of a scheme to defraud are: text messages describing how the HudsonGray Defendants would tell XA clients that HudsonGray was the same company as XA, just using a different name; a text message from Gudin to a temporary XA employee informing them that HudsonGray is the same [as XA] with a different name'; the porting of proprietary XA data and information to new iPhones possessed by the HudsonGray Defendants and unattached to XA’s server; and HudsonGray’s receiving payment for a project developed by and belonging to XA."
The judge also rules that for pleading purposes, the plaintiff have also plausibly alleged a pattern of racketeering and given numerous communications between the defendants, an agreement that rises to a possible conspiracy.
Some of the defendants beat claims of breaching contracts, but that's hardly solace in a dispute over party planning where the damages being sought are $20 million in compensatory damages along with trebled damages for alleged racketeering injuries. Then, there's punitive damages. CMG wants ten times compensatory damages (or $200 million).
The defendants have called this a "garden variety" business dispute, but Judge Oetken thinks otherwise.
"Based on CMG’s allegations, this case may present a rare occasion where punitive damages may potentially be justified," he writes. "CMG alleges that Defendants engaged in a comprehensive scheme over the course of five years to deprive XA of its profits and clients by working as executive officers for XA while simultaneously running separate businesses that fraudulently competed with XA... Given the chutzpah with which Defendants allegedly executed their schemes, the Court finds that the request for punitive damages is sufficient to survive the motion to dismiss."
HudsonGray - Comcast connection:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/hudsongray/
And :
NBCUniversal Media, LLC is an American worldwide mass media conglomerate owned by Comcast
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBCUniversal
https://hudson-gray.com/
For a fifth consecutive year, HudsonGray produced NBCUniversal's Upfront at Radio City Music Hall showcasing the magnitude of NBCUniversal's talent and portfolio.
https://hudson-gray.com/nbcuniversal-cable-upfront/
https://twitter.com/hudsongraynyc
If they don't deny, it usually means that they confirm the merger, otherwise they would deny it.... Right?
Any link that Hanergy owns Jinhao Holdings Ltd?
And any link that Jinhao owns Golden Panegyric?
If that would be true, we will skyrocket!
VP Finance of GE and $1.6 billion in contracts
Our new CFO, David Xu, was VP finance of GE
He secured $1.6 bill in contracts
and built ERM systems for a $465 billion asset portfolio
He achieved $1 billion in annual sales in 4 years, when he worked at GE ....
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-xu-803072a/?locale=de_DE
Yes that's 596 billion in assets that our new CFO has managed....
And 30 mill o/s is really LOW for a merger play
TTSI - $600 mill in revenues (according to Moody's) thanks to KBS (Kellymeyer Bergensons Services, LLC), a firm founded in 1969 which will be the merging partner for TTSI + on top of that KBS has a partnership since 2014 with GI Partners, a private investment firm with $17 BILLION in capital.
$600 mill in revenues means that the share price for TTSI should be trading at a minimum of $600 mill/ 76,000,000 o/s = 7.89. So the price of .117 at this moment is a gift!
Keep in mind that the float of TTSI is only 26,000,000
https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys-affirms-Kellermeyer-Bergensons-Services-B3-CFR-upon-an-acquisition--PR_370975
https://www.gipartners.com/
https://www.gipartners.com/news/gi-partners-to-acquire-kellermeyer-bergensons-services
For more info about the merger, read post 608 by DeucesDiamonds who deserves all the credits....
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=146983786
https://www.linkedin.com/company/kellermeyer-bergensons-services-llc/about/
Kellermeyer Bergensons Services, LLC (KBS) is the largest provider of technology-enabled, integrated interior and exterior property services to multi-region and multi-site customers in North America. With more than 41,000 active customer locations in all 50 U.S. states, Canada, and Puerto Rico, KBS sets the industry standard for delivering consistently high quality, compliant and cost-effective service solutions.
$600 mill in revenues (according to Moody's) thanks to KBS (Kellymeyer Bergensons Services, LLC), a firm founded in 1969 which will be the merging partner for TTSI + on top of that KBS has a partnership since 2014 with GI Partners, a private investment firm with $17 BILLION in capital.
$600 mill in revenues means that the share price for TTSI should be trading at a minimum of $600 mill/ 76,000,000 o/s = 7.89. So the price of .117 at this moment is a gift!
Keep in mind that the float of TTSI is only 26,000,000
https://www.moodys.com/research/Moodys-affirms-Kellermeyer-Bergensons-Services-B3-CFR-upon-an-acquisition--PR_370975
https://www.gipartners.com/
https://www.gipartners.com/news/gi-partners-to-acquire-kellermeyer-bergensons-services
For more info about the merger, read post 608 by DeucesDiamonds who deserves all the credits....
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=146983786
https://www.linkedin.com/company/kellermeyer-bergensons-services-llc/about/
Kellermeyer Bergensons Services, LLC (KBS) is the largest provider of technology-enabled, integrated interior and exterior property services to multi-region and multi-site customers in North America. With more than 41,000 active customer locations in all 50 U.S. states, Canada, and Puerto Rico, KBS sets the industry standard for delivering consistently high quality, compliant and cost-effective service solutions.
More about Sierra Gold Hemp, one of NNRX's partners:
https://hemp.rawmarket.place/community/sierragoldhemp/listings/view/5554/sierra-gold-crude-cbd-oil-and-isolate/
Crude Hemp Oil 47% CBD. COA Available. Licensed Nevada Industrial Hemp Handlers. NEVADA HEMP CENTER processes hemp into dozens of products, with labs in Northern and Southern Nevada. We are Nevada's only full service hemp extraction laboratory, utilizing CO2, ethanol and Rosin extraction technologies. We make crude, distillate, isolate and custom product formulations, packaging and distribution. We offer 60/40 splits to crude and 50/50 splits to isolate. We make oil that ranges from a 30% crude to a 99.9% isolate. Nevada Hemp Center can white label tinctures in various dropper bottles, encapsulating, vape cartridges, etc. Our Pahrump facility is 5,000 square feet and is the areas only full service lab. Our Northern Nevada facility is also full service at 22,000 square feet, and also produces bulk seed for large-scale cultivation. We also have various cultivars of biomass and boutique flower (Cherry Wine and T1) available at 15%+ CBD. Contact: drew@sierragoldhemp.com
https://www.hemptalk.com/sierra-gold-hemp/timeline