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I'll SELL a few hundred thousand of mine... you can have them for a bargain price of .30
NEWC!!!
Intro to the Phzio Platform (Video)
https://vimeo.com/129173570
(Thanks for Hennypennyaz)
Someone is hiding shares! THIN to VNDM at .0255
SFOR!
Excellent! Thank you for this!
GLTY and us all!!! $SFOR!!
UC Berkeley Poll just released on CA Proposition 64. 57% in favor
Here's the direct deep link
http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/Rls2555.pdf#page=6
Full Article
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/california-legal-marijuana_us_581ba23fe4b0e80b02c8bd87
Looks like he's camped out at .04...for now
$NEWC!
Was that an 18M share sell at .00164 at 8:37a?
Thanks, that was an add to the millys already locked up... :)
GLTY and all of us longs!
Lets go $SFOR!!!!
Ok, just slapped 65s for 350K at 12:15. let's gooo!
SFOR
Slapped that ask for 80K. Let's gooo! $IFAN
whoops, just saw your post! :) NEWC!
2.726 was BOUGHT at 4:16 form T @ .02879
Are those two 2.5m (5m) form T trades, sells?
Most wanted Matthew McConaughey to be the CEO and deliver the "Alright, Alright, Alright"... Kay isn't and on the surface, everyone judged him on appearance. Sad. He was actually real and didn't pump the stock/company. Set expectations.
Read ZPAUL catalysts as to why SFOR has so much going for it.
SFOR
@59, No you CANT...sorry couldn't help myself.
I see you at 6/273k, good luck, tho
Ooookkkkk... as a marketer I'm driven by data...and to that end, I'll wait for the 10q regardless if Kay said this or that.
GLTY and everyone else!
$SFOR
Did the 10q come out?
Again how do you know this? Are you plugged into Amazons sales tracker? Targets? etc., not trying to be argumentative, but again with such a broad statement, you are either making an assumption or you are an employee of SFOR or channel distributor.
Retail is one of many channels. What about reseller/licensing fees?
And you know this how? What are your benchmarks for success?
Again, that's a broad sweeping statement.
I've personally shared the company with 9 people. Did all of them invest? No...but 4 did. 40% ... as a relative number...that's huge.
If two friends told two friends told two friends... what's the cost? Time? Well my time is about $150/hr... no cost to SFOR...
Agreed! Nice DD!
I work in healthcare marketing for the 4th largest blue in the country — an $18B player, believe me, Telemedicine/Pay-for-Value is HUGE...win/win/win for patient,insurer and provider.
$EWLL
As a digital marketer/advertiser in a heavily regulated industry, that's a flippant statement.
While everyone (and believe me, I fight this urge everyday with the $18B company I work for) wants to see a "pretty box" and an awesome website and kickass, Addy-worthy advertisements, all of that costs money. An old rule of thumb is keeping at least 38% of your yearly budget for marketing. How best to spend money without seeing some sort of ROI?
By eliminating the "middle-man" SFOR could be saving up to 47%-49% of those costs. Viral marketing is HUGE and an extremely cost-effective marketing strategy.
Personally I would like to see them ramp up their social media. Their editorial calendar should see a minimum of 2 posts per week on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest...yeah those last two, while not new, are aggressive channels leveraging user-generated content.
$SFOR
Well... I slapped the ask for 50k shares... mehh @ 12% spread too...but this would have been sitting for days.
NITE was holding my 100k buy @ .0105 for 20 min, they dropped my bid and are now on the ask @ 50k... I'll wait for them to fill my bid when they can find the shares. MM games. then we'll worry about .085 and CFGN...
GLTY
$EWLL
Telemedicine is on every major insurance provider's radar. Not pumping, but I'm in digital marketing for a national blues... we (my company) needs this! A great way to put the customer in the center of coordinated care/pay-for-value.
Well done site, current content and very easy to understand. Hope this takes off for them (and us).
Been sitting on the bid for a while now.
$EWLL
Preaching to the choir here...but here's some good reasons to be in this and other MJs (but do your DD)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/09/02/an-unprecedented-number-of-states-will-vote-on-marijuana-this-fall/
California -- Recreational marijuana
A "yes" on weed in the world's sixth-largest economy would loom large in the marijuana debate, making marijuana legal along the entire West Coast.
California is home to nearly 40 million people and an existing $2.7 billion market in medical marijuana. Legalization of recreational marijuana could cause that industry to swell to $6 billion or more by 2020, according to ArcView Research, a marijuana industry research firm. That kind of money is already drawing the interest of businesses and investors, who could leverage their newfound legal lobbying clout to pressure Congress and other states to relax restrictions on marijuana sales and use.
Nevada -- Recreational marijuana
While home to only 2.8 million people, legal weed in Nevada could have outsize national impact due to Las Vegas's draw as a tourism destination -- 40 million visitors per year.
GLTA
$OWCP!!!
I did, but I still see NITE @ .0089/10K... then CANT at .0094
SFOR!!!
Yes, but MSFT didn't take that long....so if that's a precedent with respect to SFOR... who's to say otherwise. 4-8 months, 1-4 years...
NOT TRUE! Here's the transcript! (You can use the Closed Caption button, then copy and paste the transcript ). Yes it can take years, but MSFT did not...
next question that's been asking us
3:08
about the upcoming November night
3:10
meeting with the companies that strike
3:13
forces suing for patent infringement can
3:15
you shed any light on net
3:17
yeah that that's an important point for
3:19
whatever reason the shareholders got a
3:22
wind November get this big
3:23
meeting with all the loss with other
3:26
lawsuits that the three companies were
3:27
suing remember we want our last lawsuits
3:30
and I was doing three others but it's
3:33
just a meeting at just really
3:34
administrative meeting it's a meeting
3:36
where they coming together in the point
3:38
to meet with the judge
3:39
it's one of many meetings that we're
3:41
going to have with them we'll be talking
3:43
about dates and other things like that
3:45
with chances are any lawsuit takes
3:47
anywhere from a year to three
3:49
years to get accomplished some things
3:51
can happen we can have mediations along
3:53
the way possibly but we don't know what
3:56
we're going to do yet it's early in the
3:57
process so please don't ask any
4:00
questions rather because the answers
4:01
will be we can't discuss it down we
4:03
can't discuss anything about any of the
4:05
lawsuit until it becomes public
4:07
knowledge which case you'll know it I
4:09
promise and that's the best we could do
4:11
but the good news is we are suing we do
4:13
have a little the patterns and we will
4:15
be suing others in the future
Wow, thank you! Just got on board yesterday and trying to catch up on all the great DD here.
GLTY and everyone else! $$$USMJ$$$
Proprietary trading (also "prop trading") occurs when a trader trades stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities, their derivatives, or other financial instruments with the firm's own money, as opposed to depositors' money, so as to make a profit for itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proprietary_trading
Dig into this...DD (thanks to ZPAUL)
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125237049
@Sumdude — This should keep you busy...while someone else can find the Pacer links for you...
First: What is 2FA (two-factor authentication)
Two-factor authentication is a security process in which the user provides two means of identification from separate categories of credentials; one is typically a physical token, such as a card, and the other is typically something memorized, such as a security code.
Second: What is Out of Band Band Authentication
A very popular anti-fraud measure financial institutions are now implementing in their online banking services is Out of Band Authentication. When a customer wants to make a transaction, a text message or phone call is sent to the mobile phone number the bank has on file.
The SFOR patent is somewhat innocuous, but very powerful. My very own DD...I found this #53 and #54 of patent '698 are HUGE
Patent D/D ID: 8,484,698
No one but a select few here actually read the filings, I had the "luxury" to read through them again earlier today in a "boring" health care meeting (which is ripe for 2FA...HIPAA-compliance and the like)...
That said, I know we're not all attorneys, but I have to say, the language can be esoteric, all the filings are clear-cut/plain-as-day, rock-solid...patent infringements... No one has proved or offered an explanation stating otherwise. Are there any attorneys who wish to chime in?
patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=8&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=8,484,698&OS=8,484,698&RS=8,484,698
53. A software method for employing a multichannel security system to control access to a computer, comprising the steps of: receiving in a first channel a login identification demand to access a host computer also in the first channel; verifying the login identification; receiving at a security computer in a second channel the demand for access and the login identification; outputting from the security computer a prompt requesting a transmission of data; receiving the transmitted data at the security computer; comparing the transmitted data to predetermined data; and depending on the comparison of the transmitted and the predetermined data, outputting an instruction from the security computer to the host computer to grant access to the host computer or deny access thereto.
54. Apparatus for implementing a multichannel security system to control access to a computer, comprising: a device for receiving a login identification and demand to access a host computer, wherein the device and the host computer are in a first channel; and a security computer in a second channel for receiving the login identification and the access demand and outputting a prompt requesting a transmission of data once said login identification is verified by said security computer, wherein said security computer comprises a component for receiving the transmitted data and comparing said transmitted data to predetermined data, such that, depending on the comparison of the transmitted and the predetermined data, said security computer outputs an instruction to the host computer to grant access to the host computer or deny access thereto.
$SFOR Partial List of companies using SFPR's 2FA/OOBA
https://twofactorauth.org/
Two Factor Auth List
twofactorauth.org
List of sites with Two Factor Auth support which includes SMS, email, phone calls, hardware, and software.
These people here http://www.strikeforcecpg.com/about/ knows all of them. No one will be spared. One at a time. Future they will save big , when you don't work on a contingency basis.
List of infringers are in 1000's , do the math.
Read the SFOR's four-pronged strategy
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=122886559
First Prong
Quote:
The first prong is to expand on our existing litigation strategy for our patented ProtectID® Out-of-Band Authentication technology. Our Out-of-Band patent lawsuit award has proven to be a sound financial strategy.
Google is Coming Soon http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125178116
Don't underestimate the value of SFOR Patent, it is used by majority of fortune 500 co's.
Check all clients for all three defendants from the court complaint document using SFOR patent
Celgene Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation,
Sanofi-Aventis Corporation,
BB&T
BNP Paribas,
Citi
Credit Suisse (think etrade financial consultants etc)
Deutsche Bank
Geico
HSBC
MetLife,
Mizuho
New York Life,
Royal
Bank of Scotland
Société Générale
Standard Chartered Bank
SunTrust,
TD Ameritrade
Boeing,
Delta Airlines
General Dynamics
Hertz,
Land Rover
Northrop Grumman
Raytheon,
Toyota
Volkswagon
Best Western
CBS
Harte-Hanks
ICC Lowe
Maritz
Quad Graphics,
Ree
Bee (a subsidiary of Ericsson)
Walt Disney
Bose
Verizon Wireless
Microsoft,
Catalina Marketing Company,
DirecTV,
Fujitsu,
Rosetta Stone,
NOAA,
the US Army,
the US AirForce.
These are only few. Trustwave alone has 3m clients in 96 countries