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If it last that long. eom
Nice back up jbwins. eom
Excellent pump cougar. eom
Maybe the Paint Ballers Of America will buy them for war games. A 10 cent stock without sales and still going South. At least it's warm in the South. Nothing but a cold shoulder from LLLI though.
Just unloading what they got in the upper .03's in the low .04's is all that's going on here. 15-20% on top of the 7% discount. It won't break resistance.
Yes please ask him and see what that will get you.
MM's keeping it above Cornells 7% discount while they unload it. Sets up the next round of more of the same.
crash your rosy outlook gives folks the impression that Mobl should be trading at .20 and all the while Cornell unloads it holdings in the upper range to make room for the shares it will get at a 7% discount after they have driven it down. I wonder why Mobl is at .037? Cornell is getting help from someone. That's a fact.
Maybe not but you are sure helping someone sell. JMO eom
The more important ? is what will he be able to sell them for.
.04 didn't last long. Like a rock baby. eom
Sounds like everyone thinks this is the bottom. eom
PinkSheets still loves us.
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/news.jsp?symbol=smmw
DAN. eom
SELL SELL SELL. eom
You don't know the secret hand shake. eom
Cornell going to get a boat load soon. Below .02 is my bet.
100 customers in Tempe. Wow. What is the churn on that?
5 million after the close. lol Man they must have surley been busy to wait till after the close for that one.
They need you all over on the GTEM board to help with that scam too.
Cornell gets it all and then sells it to the highest bidder. Excellent my arse.
That's what's wrong here crash. I ask a question and you start a new subject. They had no revenue then and were at .02. Now they have revenue but a ton of debt and no way to fund new projects. Who in their right mind would lend them money knowing Cornell will get it all when Mobl falls.
No. I wouldn't sell it for 10k. Duh.
Collusion is what I think it is. Think about that. Why does almost every company Cornell lend money to go down.
Why wasn't Mobl selling shares at .20,.30,.40 to pay off this debt to Cornell.
With $15 million to Cornell and no way to repay it without dumping to Cornell. The selling hasn't even stated yet.
His pants. When he goes to bed. eom
.04 will fall like a rock when it gets here. eom
Sure you will. eom
Now follow up with Jay W. resignation and you could have something there. Island reversal. LOL That is when the Island gets covered up by water. Water being shares in this case.
MobilePro Subsidiary American Fiber Network Appoints Former Sprint Executive Randy Osler as COO
Tuesday February 13, 9:01 am ET
BETHESDA, Md., Feb. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MobilePro Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: MOBL - News), a wireless technology and broadband telecommunications company, announced its subsidiary, American Fiber Network, Inc. (AFN), a licensed competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) and telecom services provider, has appointed Randy Osler as Chief Operating Officer.
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Osler spent 34 years with Sprint where he served as president of several business units. As senior vice president of organizational integration, he played an integral role in reorganizing Sprint's 71,000 associates from a three-division, product-centric company into a single service-focused business. Most recently, Osler served as CEO of a telecommunications product manufacturer during the successful turnaround of that company, where he diversified the company's revenue streams and drove expansion into several new customer segments.
President and CEO of AFN Doug Bethell said, "Randy is joining us at an exciting time. The rapid growth of our new wireless Internet service accelerated our search for proven managers capable of working closely with our partner Sprint. Randy is a respected telecom veteran whose operational and integration experience will be invaluable in streamlining AFN and bringing more value to our shareholders. We welcome him aboard and look forward to his input."
About American Fiber Network
Founded in 1990, Kansas-based AFN is a full-service competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) and value-added reseller operating in the contiguous 48 states. AFN provides technology-driven solutions for the telecom industry and focuses on four major customer segments: 1) hotels and resorts, 2) corporate housing, 3) resort area property management phone service and 4) business services. Product offerings include local phone service, long distance, 800 services, operator-assisted calling, vacation telephone blocking, call tracking and accounting and dedicated T-1 service. The company offers one-stop shopping and delivers a full-service telecommunications solution for its customers. AFN presently services approximately 45,000 lines.
About MobilePro Corp.
MobilePro Corp., based in Bethesda, Md., is one of North America's leading wireless broadband companies. The company serves more than 240,000 total customer lines throughout the United States, primarily through its CloseCall America, AFN and Kite Network subsidiaries. For more information about MobilePro, including investor relations information, contact Hawk Associates at (305) 451-1888, e-mail: info@hawkassociates.com, or visit http://www.mobileprocorp.com.
An investment profile about MobilePro Corp. may be found online at http://www.hawkassociates.com/moblprofile.aspx.
For investor relations information regarding MobilePro, contact Frank Hawkins or Julie Marshall, Hawk Associates, at (305) 451-1888, e-mail: info@hawkassociates.com. An online investor kit including press releases, current price quotes, stock charts and other valuable information for investors may be found at http://www.hawkassociates.com and http://www.americanmicrocaps.com.
Certain of the statements contained herein may be, within the meaning of the federal securities laws, "forward-looking statements," which are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Statements regarding the expected closing date or time of the transaction and that the transaction is expected to be accretive are forward looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on management's expectations as of the date hereof, and the company does not undertake any responsibility to update any of these statements in the future. See MobilePro's Form 10-KSB for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006 and its Forms 10-Q for the fiscal quarters ended June 30, 2006 and September 30, 2006 for a discussion of some of the risks, uncertainties and other factors which necessarily qualify all MobilePro forward-looking statements.
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Source: MobilePro Corp.
Your cat knows more of what's going on then all of us shareholders. The info on the O/S like most info on Pinks, Otcb,and all stocks is worthless as the info only updates at the end of 1/4's and is at least 45 days old by the time WE get it.
We had that for 2 years running. eom
Dan's in back and we in front, bent over a barrel. eom
How about a LOI... Letter Of Impeachment. eom
Now I know why all my post were deleted. To hide the truth. Shame on you people for cheating people.
On April 12, 2004 the Company entered into an operating lease expiring May 8, 2007, for office space. The base rent is to be increased by 4% on the anniversary of the effective date. The total rental expense for the years ended June 30, 2004 and 2003 was $364,567 and $388,826 respectively.
According to (you) this they actually paid more in 2003 then they did in 2004. The lease was to be up in May 2007 so why not move if you are paying to much?
Who's buying Monday? eom
I'm so excited!!!! WOOO HOOOO. Can you tell? eom
I SAW THAT. I did. I did. How about you? Did you see it? I swear I saw it. I did. I did. lol
Maybe next pick? eom