Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Promotion appears done. Whew, what a ride! Non-stop for weeks! Must of cost a ton. Wait, it did cost a ton! Who paid for that and why? Hmmm... What is holding the stock up now? Fundamentals? LOL!!!
No promotion today. First business day that has happened since it all began 13 November 2006. That's about 28 business days, approximately 6 calendar weeks. Think it's over, or just taking a breather?
--
Hey, I enjoy baseless revenue predictions and tie-ins with organizations that have no discernable history as much as the next guy. You could argue, I suppose, that the TFM Group isn't necessarily going to deliver the $20M (LOL!) in the first year, but I included it anyway. I'll bet they see on the order of $300K in sales with at least $3M in General and Administrative costs.
The "Calls":
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/061127/20061127005876.html
"...Axis estimates in excess of $3 million in sales from these new calls over the next 12 months..."
The "Brite-Lites":
http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/061201/axis_technologies.html
"...Axis anticipates that this distribution agreement will lead to over $5,000,000 in sales over the next year..."
The TFM Group:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/061218/20061218005922.html
"...The TFM Group conducts over $100,000,000 of business per year in distribution and placement for their clients with anticipated sales of Axis products to exceed $20,000,000 USD a year..."
Looks like $64K worth of promotion to me! Why would a company that recently predicted $12.9M in sales next year, followed by $25.8M the year after that, and $42.75M the year after that need to be promoted like that? LOL at the revenue predictions, but heck, even they seem low based on recent 'news'. We have the $3M in 'interested callers', the $5M via Brite-Lite, and now the $20M from the TFM Group. That's $28M and we haven't even started 2007 yet!
--
Jizman, I will admit that my bashing has been pretty pathetic. I just winged that last one without making much of an effort at all and it shows. I am a bit embarrassed, but not enough to make me quit.
--
What's the payback period of a daylight harvesting ballast? In other words, how long does it take before you save enough in electricity to cover the cost of the device? Can it be measured in days? Months? Years? Centuries? Is the time longer than the expected lifetime of the device? If you don't know the answers to these questions, you can't possibly know if the company can be successful. Given the thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars that have been spent on stock promotion (LOL!) and not one mention of these kind of basic facts really makes me wonder if this thing is worth anything!!!
--
Small Cap Stock Expo?!?!? LMAO! Another paid promotion, but at $3K it seems reasonably cheap. Check out the other 'invitees'. LOL! A real turd parade...
The promotion might be winding down, but with the local dufus M80 bailing, the stock is sure to rise at least short term.
You guys are just so funny! What exactly is the suit going to do? Get you your stock? It's worthless! It's as if you've been given a sh*t sandwich (which you have) and you're complaining that the bread is stale!
--
LOL! In for three days and out down ~10% Shrewd!
The relentless promotional campaign continues. LOL! They have everybody in the universe on board this. Oops, not everyone...WillyWizard doesn't seem to have a piece of this action yet. LMAO! Maybe they're saving him for phase 2. All this activity, though, just isn't doing much for the stock. I think I'd be asking for a refund!!!
--
Jilted insider filed suit.
About a year ago, one of the guys in on the beginning of Axis filed suit against the company and its principals in US District court. Apparently, this guy claimed to have been promised 5% of the company in exchange for his efforts. This suit was voluntarily dismissed by the plaintif a few months ago. What is interesting is the amount being claimed for damaged: 1.25 Million. At 5%, that values the company at $25Million. Current market cap at 60Million shares at $2.5 is $150 Million. That is some serious coin, especially for a company that reports doing 130K in revenue for a recent trailing 9 month period. Factoring costs of sales into this, they make about 10% gross profit on that revenue. That's about 13K. Subtract out the expenses of running the company, and they're going to have to sell a whole lot of ballasts to justify the current stock price.
--
LOL! You are going to tell on me? How old are you dude, twelve? But while you researching my posting history, ask yourself this: what do all the stocks on whose board I have posted have in common? This could be your investing lesson for the day, since you obviously have cut school.
--
What a maroon! I challenge you to provide a single, verifiable, example of Google, or Microsoft, or any other non-penny-stock paying for stock promotion.
--
Couldn't resist! Here's what they've been paying for, all of this gleaned from the list of 'news' releases on pinksheets.com.
Too funny!
...This profile is not without bias, and is a paid release. WSCF has been compensated for dissemination of company information on behalf of one or more of the companies mentioned in this release. WSCF has been compensated Thirty Two Thousand Dollars for current coverage AND has been previously compensated Forty Thousand Dollars for past coverage of Axis Technologies, Inc (PINKSHEETS: AXTG), by a third party (ATN Enterprises LLC), who is non-affiliated and may hold a significant position in the stock, for services provided including dissemination of company information in this release.
......OTCPicks.com has been compensated up to ten thousand dollars by a third party for AXTG advertising and promotional services.
...The Following Is an Investment Opinion Being Issued by the IO Circuit
A Third Party has hired and paid $500.00 for the publication and circulation of this report.
...The Following Is an Investment Opinion Being Issued by the IO Circuit.
A Third Party has hired and paid $595.00 for the publication and circulation of this report.
...The advertisement is provided by Wall Street Enews, a division of Stock Market Alerts LLC, an electronic broadcaster and publisher of this release, and hereafter referred to as "the company." The company received compensation for services performed for Axis Technologies, Inc (PINKSHEETS: AXTG). The compensation is forty thousand dollars (twenty thousand dollars for current services and twenty thousand dollars for previous coverage) from third party, ATN Enterprises LLC
...Coverage Period: November 29, 2006 - Present
Company Symbol:AXTG
Compensation: RLP RealPennies has been hired for a one month investor awareness campaign on AXTG - Axis Technologies Group, Inc. at a fee of $25,000.
--
Last go. The answer to your question is obvious. All companies do. The unanswered, and far more important, question is: what is this company's product that it is paying to promote?
--
"All companies must pay for PR in order to promote their product..." LOL! You said it, dude! This was a paid stock promotion. So what is their product again? Ballasts? Or Stock?
LMAO!
--
LOL at Buyins.net They were paid $595 by an unnamed third party to generate the report! Company as sure-fired legit as this one, makin' money hand-over-fist, pumpin' out light ballasts as fast the they can print up the PRs certainly doesn't need any paid promotion, do they? LMA0!
--
LOL! It wasn't good enough to have a series of realistic PRs about selling product even though they worked well. Now we've seen the 'baseless revenue prediction' PR as well as the 'moving to a higher exchange' PR, both staples of pink sheet turds. Throw in a 'lets think about a forward split' PR followed by a 'nah, we don't need no stinkin forward split', and now no one knows what to think.
--
Puntang, LOL! You would think that, wouldn't you? Too funny!
--
Puntang, LOL! Is that sort of like 'free beer tomorrow'?
--
What category of press release could possibly be in store for all you hapless souls? Looking back in time, it seems that this company has already issued one each of all the standard pink sheet PRs. We have:
1. The 'audited financials are coming' PR: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/051130/0102691.html
2. The 'fresh start to enhance shareholder value' PR: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/060912/0162294.html
3. The 'letter of intent to acquire an unnamed company for an undisclosed price' PR: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/060927/0167299.html
4. The 'evil short sellers are killing us' PR: http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/061004/0169175.html
This pretty much runs the gamut of standard releases. I realize it does not begin to cover the universe of optional PRs, but those require some cleverness to produce. Hmmmm...
--
Dude, you would have just as much luck becoming a millionaire by simply flushing your money down the toilet. I think you should do this, as its entertainment value would be high for you. Keep any PAVC shares you have, though, and request certificates for them from your broker. Keep them in the same room as the one where you did your flushing, you might find a use for them there.
--
Too funny! It was AJW! Unbelievable!
Metrics. I'm a quantitative kind of guy. Facts 'n figures, numbers, lists, etc. etc. Today I wondered what the ratio of OxyViews created to shares traded is. LOL! What is zero divided by zero anyway? Zero? Infinite? Unknown? Seriously, speaking of unknown, I wonder how many OxyViews have been created to date. Not prototypes, you know, the kind to sell to the end users. Since the beginning of time. What is that number? It can't be negative. Is it zero? Is it greater than zero? If it's non-zero, I'd like to buy one!
[Apparently, I am a maroon myself. Imagine that. I posted this on RB, but with a typo. Who'd a thunk it?]
--
I couldn't find the 10-K filing for the recently completed fiscal year. I looked everywhere I could think of. I was pretty sure that credible company-insider types had posted here that this filing would be available before the end of July, so I certainly expected that to be the case. Then I realized, it is not the end of July yet. There are still more than 9 hours left. Plenty of time to make some filings. Heck, in 9 hours they could probably whip off a few OxyViews as well. I wonder how long it takes to close a sale on a Secure Balance? Probably do one or two of those too. I forget what that other thing is called, the one where you grow food without air, or water, or dirt, or some such thing. May even have time to harvest a bushel of tomatoes or two.
--
Maubry, you can't possibly be an insider. Way too much of a dufus. JPC Capital. This is old news, I think, and certainly not good news for existing shareholders. Then again, has any of the news been good for existing shareholders?
--
A three-letter-name institution? LOL! What kind of credential is this? It's probably AJW isn't it? LMAO!
--
From the website: "...Furthermore, PaivisCorp will continually build shareholder value by sustaining competitive advantage through the integration of unique market insights with innovative business concepts, processes and technologies..." WTF?!?! LMAO! There is no clearer turd indicator than this kind of gibberish!
--
Upchucker, put your hands over your head touching your fingertips. Make a circle as best you can. This is a zero, and represents quite accurately the value of your holdings.
--
The shorts thing is just too funny. You'd think it would get worn out and we could move on to some new conspiracy theory, but this one just refuses to die. What we chiefly have here is a list of bagholders, who dutifully scarfed up the shares being sold willy-nilly by insiders and more, shall we say, savy investors. What I can't figure is why a bagholder would want to be publicly humiliated by including himself on the list. Note that I explicitly type 'himself'. Has to be all guys, woman are just too smart to fall for this stuff over and over.
--
You guys and your numbers are just sooooo funny! You should just make a zero with your arms over your head. Go ahead and do it. There, that's how much money you have left. You should have sent mail to imafukindufus.com when you had the chance...
--
LOL! This company is simply amazing. If there was a useless PR contest, they would win hands down! I'm surprised they didn't have something in there like: 'if we found a bag of money in the subway toilet, then we just might, maybe, perhaps, think about distributing it to our loyal shareholders if, of course, we decide that is in their best interests...'
--
"Can't make chicken salad out of chicken sh*t." LOL! Truer words were never written with regards to this disaster!!!!
--
LOL! Breakin' new ground! Fidelity's quote screen must be implemented with a 32 bit signed integer for the volume. It just overflowed, so the volume shows as negative.
--
Right. LOL! Tell me about the evil MMs, and the huge short position also! Remember my pappy's words of wisdom: "Can't make chicken salad out of chicken sh*t"
"...The Merger Agreement provides that the Issuable Shares will not be registered under the Securities Act, or the securities laws of any state, and absent an exemption from registration contained in such laws, cannot be transferred, hypothecated, sold or otherwise disposed of until..."
LOL! JPHC shareholders get a 1 for 4 reverse split into unregistered, non-tradeable shares, of a company whose value appears to be about the same as Jupiter: i.e. nil. That is just unbelievable! Who'd a thunk they could have come up with that? You all should have sent mail to imafukindufus.com when you had the chance...
This is just *so* exciting. I was truly wondering what type of story could be concocted to create a value of $0.005. LOL! This is a good one. A company being sued by the likes of Alcoa and Proctor and Gamble recently raised their authorized stock from 125M to 25Billion, in the off chance they might want to do some acquisitions, or other such stuff. I guess so!!!
--
LOL! I am sure the buyout is on the horizon! Hordes of coin to you hapless souls! I have a different theory, however. When you unregister your stock, you don't have to make SEC filings but the stock can still trade on the pink sheets. When your registration is revoked, however, your stock trades nowhere. I think the SEC is close to revoking the registration of JPHC stock due to lack of filings. Thus the Form 15 in an attempt to be relived of filings before that happens. Sort of reminds me of CMKM (or whatever its current letter collection is). I wonder how many shareholders there really are?
--
Reverse Split
Pursuant to Exchange Act Rule 10b-17, issuers must send notification of stock splits, reverse splits, dividends, and rights or other subscription offerings at least ten [calendar] days prior to the record date to the OTCBB Coordinator.
--