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Pumped??? I don't think so. I checked everywhere including the OTC Today site. Last pump done their was 10/6/2011.
Notice how the big block CDEL on the ask is gone once the stock dropped and now its on the bid.Manipulators
http://emesyl.com/?v=f24485ae434a For those who have not seen it
Unless it comes from ITNS I disregard all the rest.
Anyone who bought in today should just hold as news will be forthcoming. No "pump" existed today. The momentum is due to buyers knowing that the "news" is coming soon!
Unfortunatly it works for some. Im holding and not complaining.
Notice on L2 that huge amounts, millions come up on the ask then disappear. Is this being manipulated to drop it down in price?
Buyers taking a late lunch?
NEWS: http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=69849704&xref=newsalert
Itonis, Inc. narrows its selection for its anti-nausea product Emesyl to two manufacturers
Date : 12/30/2015 @ 1:23PM
Source : InvestorsHub NewsWire
Stock : Itonis, Inc. (PC) (ITNS)
Quote : 0.0024 0.0007 (41.18%) @ 4:30PM
Itonis, Inc. narrows its selection for its anti-nausea product Emesyl to two manufacturers
LAGUNA HILLS, CA -- December 30, 2015 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Itonis, Inc. (OTC PINKSHEETS: ITNS) Itonis, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has narrowed its selection to two homeopathic manufacturers for the production of its anti-nausea product Emesyl.
The company has been searching for a new homeopathic manufacturer for Emesyl since Oasis Health Products went out of business and failed to deliver 15,000 units from its initial fully paid product order. Selection of the new manufacturer will be announced early 2016 and newly manufactured Emesyl product is expected to be back in the pipeline for sale immediately after completion of stability testing on the first new lot.
The company will also move forward with the release of the 10,000 commercial spots it previously announced to be aired on cable TV, once new product is manufactured and back in the pipeline. The company was forced to put this project on hold when product availability came to a halt as the result of Oasis Health Products going out of business.
Additionally, the company has been working with its software developer to upgrade the Emesyl.com website to a new platform, which will include an online shopping cart. This will allow for direct consumer purchase of Emesyl from the website.
The Oasis issue was a huge setback for us said Steve Pidliskey, Itonis Vice President. We knew up front that the selection of a new homeopathic manufacturer with proper FDA registered facilities would be a time consuming process. Fortunately, were back on our feet now, and were confident that our goal of making Emesyl a household name will be achieved.
About Itonis, Inc.
Located in Laguna Hills, California, and founded in 2005, Itonis Inc. has focused on the distribution of innovative products to the medical and pharmaceutical industries. The company also holds a licensing agreement with MyECheck Inc, which allows the company to use MyEChecks patented mobile payment application and share transaction revenue fees for point of purchase payments across various industries. Please visit www.itonisholdings.com for additional information.
Safe Harbor:
Statements in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, including the failure to complete successfully the development of new or enhanced products, the Company's future capital needs, the lack of market demand for any new or enhanced products the Company may develop, any actions by the Company's affiliates that may be adverse to the Company, the success of competitive products, other economic factors affecting the Company and its markets, seasonal changes, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The actual results may differ materially from those contained in this press release. The Company disclaims any obligation to update any statements in this press release.
Contact:
Itonis, Inc.
Office@itonisholdings.com
June 24th update..https://www.facebook.com/myecheckinc
Heres twitter posts from Myecheck and looks like everything is going according to plan. The apps are being uploaded on June 29 to apple and google. Nice to see a company respond to so many questions people have. Wish Itonis did the same..
Myec logo on Fantasy Grudge. Go Itns!
I believe those were a change in PO Box numbers in Bonita. What a scam. I got trapped with rodman. Is there anything we can do? How can Premier still be listed if its in Mexico
Bottom of page right hand side..I dont recall the Mexico change.
http://www.liquidbrandsmanagement.com/
Liquids website show Premier as their address. How can you have a shell company that people have invested into. Wheres Ernesto I believe his name was that took over Premier. Liquids website is updated although they report pretty much the same stuff Premier did. Im just curious why would Jorge pass over a public company to start another with the same agenda of selling liquids. Im just trying to make sense of his scam and wondering if their is a recourse.
Hes got all these phone numbers listed,,cell is 6198526942. Has anyone tried to contact to find out whats going on? Did he dump premier brands and move on leaving some of us stranded? Has his own website now but is still affiliated with liquid brands. I dont get that anyone could be that low of a person.
Per last news regarding cable advertisements they are beginning I found this of interest. Read on.
How to Advertise Your Business on Cable TV--Big Results, Low Cost
By Dr. Kevin Nunley
Nothing gets the phone ringing and the orders coming in like lots of big media advertising. Newspapers, TV, and major Internet sites reach thousands, even millions, of potential customers around the clock.
Even with the breathtaking development of the Internet, Television remains the king of media. Almost 99% of North American homes have at least one television. The average person watches TV seven hours each day. And people consistently say they get most of their news and information from television, especially local TV news.
TV advertising is also very expensive. With prime-time 30 second commercials in medium-sized cities costing several thousands dollars each, broadcast TV ads are out of reach for most small and medium sized businesses. Mass appeal television lacks the ability to closely target the audience. Even if you can scrape together enough for a few TV commercials, much of your investment can be wasted on thousands of people who aren't interested in what you sell.
Cable TV provides a solution, especially for small business. Cable TV ads tend to be dirt cheap, even though their audience is huge. Over half of all American homes subscribe to cable. Cable's subscribers watch more television and have higher incomes. Cable also has the ability to send your commercials to specific parts of town and neighborhoods.
LOW COST AND TARGETED
Many media experts are recommending cable TV advertising to their clients. "Prime time spots on broadcast TV cost $2,000 to $3,000 in this area. Prime time cable spots go for $175," says Leslie Speidel, a media buyer in Raleigh, North Carolina (www.TheMarketingCoach.com).
Commercials on cable systems in the suburbs outside New York City are cheaper. Your 30 second spots run on CNN and ESPN for $25. Nick goes for $20 and TNN, BET, and VH-1 are $15 per commercial. Expect to get better rates when you buy packages of multiple spots.
Small town cable prices are even lower. It is not unusual to buy commercials for $2 to $3 in a town of 40,000 people.
While most of the commercials on cable TV programs are national spots for major corporations, four to six commercials per hour are made available to local advertisers. New digital technology allows many cable systems to easily and accurately schedule your commercials on specific channels to be seen in chosen communities and neighborhoods. "This new digital capability is great for placement purposes. The target is very focused. The geographic area is as big or as small as you want," Speidel points out. "Plus, the price of spots is affordable."
The ability to target specific groups of viewers is one of cable's most important advantages. A clothing store specializing in kids cloths can advertise on the Family Channel. A pool maintenance service can put their spots on the Weather Channel. In most cases, regular broadcast TV with more general programming would be inefficient advertising for specialized businesses like these. Take claims of big audiences with a grain of salt. It's not the number of eyeballs watching but a carefully targeted audience that gets results for your business.
PLACING YOUR ORDER AND PRODUCING YOUR COMMERCIAL
Cable rates, like everything in media, are highly negotiable. Some channels will cost more than others. The zones you choose to send your spots to, the size of your town, and the time of year will all have an influence on the spot price you pay. Don't wait until the last minute to place your spots. Plan weeks in advance. Placing your order early will ensure you get the times and channels you want at a lower price.
Call the sales department of your local cable operator. Find out spot rates and coverage areas. Take some time to build your plan. Media sales people are good at devising clever strategies to use your entire ad budget, so trust your own instincts and stay in control of the process.
Getting your commercial produced can be expensive and time consuming. A razzle-dazzle TV spot will easily cost thousands to produce. Keep costs down by planning your spot carefully. You won't want to make costly revisions while the production crew is there with the hourly meter ticking. Look into small one and two person TV production services popping up in many cities.
Dramatic commercials with actors are best left to the networks. For a small business on a limited budget they rarely work out and often look amateurish. Keep your concept simple. Limit the number of locations. Budget time for changing lighting and mics from shot to shot. Shoot outside to avoid indoor lighting hassles.
THE FUTURE BRINGS MORE FEATURES
Cable is leading the way to a digital future when "smart" TVs will be coupled with a computer. Cable has the ability to transmit Internet web sites 33 times faster than a phone line. TCI Cable's @Home Internet service paid almost $7 billion for Excite, one of the most popular sites on the web. Cable TV is rushing to toward a high-tech future where your TV, computer, and the Internet all work together to provide more choices and better targeting for advertisers.
No matter how large or small your ad budget, check out Cable TV. The power of television to demonstrate your products and services is hard to beat. Low cost cable is a sure winner for small business.
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Just laughed my ass off...
I didnt want to disclose this here. My dad has lung cancer stage four. It has not spread to his brain fortunatly which is common for stage 4. I am not promoting but a holder of Itns. I believe anything that can make a patient comfortable is worth the risk. If its homepathic and people find it perfect for their needs, let it go and grow..
There is a saying when it rains at ITNS..the worms crawl out. Buy it, you wont regret it
My dog recently barfed and knowing my 15years as a vet tech in the past I wonder if it would help animals as well.
Many reasons I can think of. First, when at that penny..no news came out and slowly the price dwindled down. Sell high, buy low scenario. Just like your waiting for the price you set to purchase again according to your recent post. Cant blame you! Second, if I were interested in purchasing this stock and read some of the rumors and none of the good stuff, I would decline buying it. Which is why good DD is mandatory here. Nothing fishy is going on with Itonis, they are still on track. You either buy it or if you dont, move on to the next stinky pinky. Cheung is not going to hold your hand when you feel scared in being "long". Hes a CEO/Lawyer..not a babysitter.
Not guessing but adding some realistic feedback which is better than posting rumors that have no effect on the stock or "longs" opinions
My thoughts...Oasis was purchased by Migranade. They did not purchase the building nor was it ever auctioned off as it is owned by a real estate firm that leases the footage. Therefore the contents were sold, the equipment and the name Oasis. No where does it state Oasis is no longer an entity. They could move it next door to Itonis if they wanted and Itonis does not need to report Oasis has moved. Now when Hensley decide to change the name from Oasis to another name..then that absolutly needs to be reported. As of now, Oasis is still a business. Just not in NV. Again, why would the Hensley's open up shop 9hrs away from their headquarters in CA. That makes no sense to me.
If they were in the process of moving the business maybe you came upon an angry employee loosing their job? Honestly what does an employee know of Itonis financials? Or Hensleys? All hearsay again. Patience is the key here..
A month ago you wrote Itonis was going to be huge..what changed your mind
You forgot the "B" Garbage Sale...
Yep Migranade does not report to Itonis shareholders. If Oasis changes its name then Itonis needs to report emesyl manufacturing facility's new name. At least I would think so but at this time if its still Oasis Health they dont have to report anything. I hope they move it to CA as much closer. Only time will tell
Here it is..Oasis building available for rent 5/15/2015..not auctioned off. So they are definatly gone..hopefully to CA. The time distance between Migranade and Itonis is 1hr,2min.
http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/19251083/6754-Spencer-St-Las-Vegas-NV/
Migranade Inc is headquartered in Las Angeles,Ca. It seems to me that they would want their manufacturing plant closer than Nevada and are moving it. I think that is what is going on but also believe that Itonis should keep us better informed. Its nice to have constructive information for a change..thanks for your insight!
Hensley is so far from broke. I had posted last year an article where he also sold the rights for the bird flu vaccine to some scientists. More money in his pocket! I have had contact with Itonis and they are very much alive. They dont disclose alot due to the fact had they said who they signed for TV deal, everyone here would be calling the TV place harassing them for information. This is one of those stocks you have to have patience with.
Dont believe a word of it. Someone started a rumour early last week regarding Oasis being auctioned off. It never happened. The only thing I found was a band called Oasis that was auctioning off memorabilia. Instilling fear in potential investors is a lousy tactic but it works. It becomes gossip that gets juicier by the day. Now its reported they are closed? No one bothers to do DD these days for the truth. Its much easier to pass the dirt around. If I buy a stock, I follow the the company, not what I read here. Everything else is hearsay.
Isnt this nice from Jorges Blog..http://jorgeolson.com/get-funded-by-going-public-with-or-without-an-ipo/
The ones I get from them are nothing like that. Seems when ever I ask questions on behalf of shareholders they accuse me of looking for insider information and when they have something of significance they will report it. They also thank me for supporting their company as a shareholder. I sent them another yesterday regarding the fact shareholders should not get PRs from an outside company regarding Itonis. We shall see where that one goes.
My last ditch hope is that they either merge or its a buyout..anyones thought on that?
Ahhh..now I understand. Welcome to the board!
Until we get a PR its a guessing game and shareholders can assume the best or worst. Hopefully tomorrow will bring some news
Put yourself in Cheungs shoes..possible he never saw this coming either nor knew of the PR that was issued. Got thrown under the bus and will have to make the best possible choice for shareholders. Imagine his frustration and then bombarded with hate mail. I doubt your the only one to send insults. Seems Hensley is calling all the shots now. I think we will get a PR this week