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AllmanChase bid. I'd like to get one cheaper! LOL.
Zach, I had to free someone from my Ignore list to use it on you today. I understand your displeasure with Sulja management and I empathize with your financial loss but your relentless, pedantic mission to save so called newbies from this stock wears thin after about 200 similar posts. GLTY in the future on other investments.
Tire Recycling? Oh that's good. This thing gets wackier by the day. One of these days we're going to have enough information to fill in the Sulja organization chart and it's going to be scary. Like the HollyWood game of tracing everyone to Kevin Bacon, on this chart, you'll be able to trace everyone back to Andrew DeVries.
"The company is out of control," because a network screws up an ad run?!?!! Are you serious? This outfit has so much going for it it's scary. The products are fabulous, the CEO is open and transparent and it's growing like a weed. Take a chill pill and enjoy the Holidays. I may be playing a lot more golf by next Christmas if Plant just keeps on the business plan.
And talking privately to specific shareholders "isn't"illegal? Yipes. Who's in charge of this Dog and Pony Show? Let's take Shakespeare's advice since Sulja is so close to Stratford on Avon:
"First we kill all the lawyers!"
Email sent by me.
I've dealt with their Customer Service three times, once getting kicked up to a sales rep for a larger, custom order. Each time was extremely impressed by their professionalism, courtesy and speed. Maybe the employee pool in southern Utah was one of the prime motivators in moving the whole operation there. When you encounter an organization with good customer service, it's always indicative of the treatment and support they are receiving from higher up.
I second that opinion. You owe this board nothing but Steve Sulja does and he needs to start performing. This kid is like...38 years old running Daddy's business and I believe he's gotten into some pretty deep water with some shady characters. For someone who's supposedly trying to earn back the shareholders trust, he's doing a piss poor job of it. In our family you just stand up to your mistakes and be honest about it.
In defense of GreenSpirit, I believe him to be a sincere poster. Admittedly, many of us were burned by SLJB and I pray his enthusiasm there will not be metamorphosed to negativity here. But rather, good, thorough DD is a valuable comodity in the pennies and I believe we have a transparent, honest management team here at CyberSolutions and one we can "grow" with as the story unfolds. If you've raised teenagers, you certainly understand the value of a second chance with accountability.
Volvo, like most European automobile manufacturers, is looking for technology to store the individualized "personal" data of their owner/ drivers. For example, the all new 2007 Volvo S80 has a key remote device that can sense whether there is a heartbeat in their vehicle as they approach it to unlock. The ability to remember the seat position they already have, but to remember the electronic climate settings most favored, the rear view mirrors, the driver's favorite radio and CD settings, the suspension adjustments and their lumbar resistance are all part of the future. The "buyer" of these $50,000 plus automobiles see real value in this "comfort" technology.
I envision a CyberKey solution that is inserted into the dash that will not only start the vehicle but unlock a myriad of personalization and security. The data stored could even transmit critical medical information about the driver or frequent passengers to first responders should the airbags be deployed.
When I finally started looking at CKYS as a "solutions" provider and not just another thumbdrive manufacturer, their future... and Mine, became a lot clearer!
Gtel, thank you very much for clearing up a lot of questions for me.
Appreciate your post, Brent. I, too, had questions as to what makes CyberKeys better than the competition. Since I'm holding a million shares, my questions are sincere. Is the difference in the DRM or Block Management patents? As the competition seems to have "Password" protection, Fingerprint recognition and more storage for the buck, what makes us better? Obviously the US government saw something, someone please explain it to me. Thanks in advance to the techies who take the time for a response.
There's one more thing that can be said: "The lawyers ate my homework."
You'd be giving these guys too much credit to believe they think this far ahead. Another thought, does anyone really believe, with Steve's insistence on running everything by the lawyers... that the attornys would allow him and his buddy Petar to have a conference call with a few shareholders?
As much as I now doubt this family's ability to run a public company effectively, your two million shares will be gobbled up by somebody!
I appreciate all the efforts of Airys, Hog and FFB. They have taken a lot of grief for simply trying to uncover what we ALL want to know. It's time for Steve Sulja to step up and do the job. I don't care that how good he was at running the lumberyard Daddy had all set up for him. I don't care to hear any more excuses about why things aren't happening the way he said they would. The fact is, Steve, you DID promise a lot of things and you let the CEO "you selected" promise a lot more things. And decent people, a lot like your family and your employees, made investment decisions based on these statements.
I had the good fortune to pull my original investment and some profit earlier in this nightmare but I sting just like the rest of the good people on this board for the "missed opportunity" manifest in decisions made based on what is slowly appearing to be prevarication. Although I find many posters here to be confrontational and redundant, their questions concerning Petar and Steve's forthrightness are valid. The gloves need to come off in dealing with our Canadian friends. Since the meltdown I have seen little more from Steve than continued obfuscation and side stepping. We deserve some straight answers.... ON TIME!
In the State of Arizona, only one person needs to be aware of the taping by phone... and that can be the guy you're talking to!
You really are a piece of work!
As we eagerly await the update through our dedicated board members, I am at odds with my conscience as to who is "Bad" and who is "Good?" Petar, with all the best intentions, sucks at running a public company. Where he could have alleviated all concerns with a simple posting, he failed. If the A/F's were so screwed up as to be unfit for posting.... just SAY it! But for goodness sakes, let the "information starved" shareholders have the real news... good or bad. We can live with it, Steve Sulja! We are raising teenagers! There is nothing you can say that we haven't heard, seen or stepped in! Give us the reality of the SLJB situation.
We know you have a few Canadian lumberyards shipping drywall and trusses. You are "real" and you seem to have a knack to do big deals with Arab money. Let us know what is real and not real with these ventures. Quit hiding behind attornies. No one likes these people and we only employ them them when we are trying to minimize exposure. Just talk to us... through Airys, Hog, we don't care. Just "talk" to us and treat us like someone who lent you some money . I believe you are good people who have been run over by a fast growing ball of aluminum foil. Push the ball back a few feet and let us know what the road ahead of you looks like.
Signed by me.
We haven't had an update lately from the poster collecting share estimates. Where are we on this initiative? The company certainly isn't going to do anything without some kind of prodding, even if it's implied. After seeing the modest home John Sulja resides in and the down to earth feel of the operation, I'm coming to the realization that the Suljas may have been duped just like us. I sincerely hope they still have enough control of the reins to save their collective arses and ours in the process. Nothing is more motivating than the threat of some jail time with your new roomie, Bubba!
That's actress Jessica Alba, not Thai but a gorgeous American mix of a French-Danish mom and a Mexican-Indian dad! I admit, distracting.
Thanks so much. That would allay some of my concerns. My wife is ordering a bulk order of the CyberKey minis to give to her clients. They personalize them for her by attaching her logo. Although she didn't elect the internal customization CyberKey can provide, i.e. mini commercial every time they use the product, she was sold on the password protection aspect as a real sense of "value" for a promotion item.
I visited the site Danno pointed out and it does, indeed, appear to be the exact same BioSafe for a lot less. Now, I understand the safe is but one tiny piece of the CyberKey puzzle but I don't think Danno should be dismissed so quickly. At $349 the competitor is well below our price and it leads to a couple of questions. Admittedly the CyberKey BioSafe includes the mounting bracket the enemy charges $49.95 for. I don't know if the compartmental dividers are also included in ours but either way, the "other guy" is still $100 less expensive. This is a very competitive market today and we'll often lose sales to "price mooches" like myself who know how to use Google. Just FYI. Holding a million very long.
I received the same, quick, professional response from these folks when aquiring about a bulk, customized order for my wife's business. They know how to do business!
What's interesting to me is that to keep their arses out of trouble, the Suljas will finally be "forced" to disclose the very things we've been asking for for months. Why all the brain damage, anyway?
Anyone quoting Ayn Rand on this board needs to step back and ask, "Do I feel lucky?"
I also love TigerDirect!!!
We got the statement promised by Steve. Maybe it doesn't satisfy the multitude of questions posed here by "the onlookers." It doesn't satisfy many of my own concerns. So be it. What I heard today was a company that is staying the course, doing business, trying to execute its business plan on a very slippery slope. They don't choose mangement well and they don't have a total grasp for the demands of running a public company, especially one under the collective microscope of a bazillion penny investors. That said, I'm encouraged they are still doing business, selling building products, searching out new revenue sources, growing in scope and ambition.
I entered this stock early with a very long investment horizon and I believe we'll move well above the current share price as things are revealed. Yes, there's a major snafu in releasing the A/F's and I wish someone would speak to that. But I don't belive we have a scam here at all and time will heal these wounds. Our Sulja patient is ill but not DOA!
I took Bobwins TRGD cue at .34. No complaints here! Hold it in all the kids portfolios and wife's SEP account.
About the response I expected. Have a happy... and "thankful" Thanksgiving.
Yankee, you do this board and yourself a great disservice implying certain posters were co-conspirators to some alleged plot. Since we're all adults, we can make investment decisions good or bad. To blame someone else for your loss or misfortune (without any proof), is lame and certainly out of the spirit of the holiday. GLTUA
, it will be refreshing to one day discover just who the "Big Fish" behind this deal really are. The last weeks gave most of us real concern as to who the OZ behind that curtain is!
He was also in charge when he announced we had the ability to jump to the Naz just with what they had in hand. So unless a lot of those assets have gone away, we should keep turning north on this one. I like the distance from Kore but during the carnage, we started to doubt what really lay behind the curtain. I, for one, began to wonder who "really" is behind this company. Is Petar the whole part and parcel of Consultech? If Consultech bought Sulja, who is Consultech? And are we to see them merge under the Sulja umbrella soon? Was Petar spending SLJB funds to develop projects like the Colchester properties? Boy, Steve could set some things straight for a lot of us, eh?
Trust and credibility have certainly taken a major hit of late. Although I would find this incredulous, could Petar actually believe a positive follow up story and THEN the release of the financials, be a better path for the shareholders of this company? Dear Lord... we need a new CEO so badly!
Having taken my original investment 2 months ago, all I have to lose is "opportunity" but I look at this as a lesson. I waited until the third red flag and that, as ALL women know, is way too long. My lesson learned. Tomorrow the sun will rise, my family is in good health and employed, and I will go and be fruitful... in another stock. Petar, whatever your pressures and motivations, you have brought disgrace on yourself and your family, and for this, you have my pity and my condolences.
Yes this could be true but where are the financials? Petar can douse this wildfire by simply doing what he promised to do.
Although I would love to believe we could get the A/F's on the web site and Edgar. too, what does that say about Petar's concern for those who invested in him? Since I pulled my dough out earlier, I'm running free shares and not stung as bad as some here but I hurt with them if he did, indeed, have the ability to prevent this carnage today.
FWIW- The sells I've put in today were scooped up instantaneously. Who's buying?
Great learning tool, Sand. That was a flag, for sure. The first red light I ran through was the inability to prove anything in the Mid East.