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Well, there's two people you won't be seeing with name tags.
Maybe this will be good for our SP? Ya never know! lol
LOL. Thanks I needed that!
When QTIG went up it didn't really effect SCMI. I wonder now, that it's falling, if it will? We'll see.
Looks like QTIG is being manipulated now.
Good find jr, and YES confirmation needed!
620 mill! That would be 200 mil more OS than we have now. Wouldn't that tank the SP too? I don't like that scenario at all.
RB board still down! Wonder what's going on?
I know that if you own SCMI you own QTIG , but that would have been nice to have gotten some in the 3's.
Unbelievable! They did it again!
Stock Market Alerts LLC: Emerging Stocks List! February 8, 2005
Miami, FLA., Feb 08, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Stock Market Alert`s watch list includes: Nocera Inc. (OTC: NCRA), ShareCom Inc. (OTCBB: SCMI), IMAX Corporation (NASDAQ: IMAX), Multimedia Games, Inc. (NASDAQ: MGAM) and Extreme Networks, Inc (NASDAQ: EXTR).
Sharecom?
Nice daily cup and handle forming.
Ya ever see that episode of the Simpsons were televison didn't work and everyone had to go outside and do something.
I don't listen either! Would be nice if true!
So, ya think he'll talk about it on his show?
158 CD's on the list. Charts looking very good!!!
Don't say his name again! Just like Beetlejuice!
OK, let's have a nice end to this Friday OK! I mean it!!
sahd3g, Looks better now!! Still a great buy at these lows
B, Without a doubt.
Who the hell is selling???????
Loving the new "Ask The Prez" answer.
It really chaps my hide!
5000 shr drop downs again. Could they be anymore obvious.
With all this news that came out. No way I'm lettin go of anything. Holdin tighter than ever. Might even add a little. If it ever dips again. Worried this might be the new trading range and I won't get a chance.
That's what I meant sold out. Excuse me. If the float was SOLD OUT when a margin call came the naked shorts would be forced to buy back real shares. Who's going to sell them if they're all held. Just trying to figure out how that would work.
Somebody on RB just said the float was completely bought out and Shorts are selling shares that don't exist. Could this be true?
Now we see just how important it was to be on that list. Hope we're still somewhat protected. Anyone know anything about that???? It would be nice if they were watching this BS.
Totally, We need new investors to come in and break their back.
Thanks 117 good job!
Accumulation?
I can't believe the put us as Sharecom. LoL!!
Wall Street News Alert: Tuesday Morning Stocks to Watch! February 1, 2005
Weston, FLA., Feb 01, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Wall Street News Alert`s "stocks to watch" this morning are: Madison Explorations Inc. (OTC: MDEX), ShareCom Inc. (OTCBB: SCMI), The Wet Seal, Inc. (NASDAQ: WTSLA), Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY) and Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ).
Aggressive investors and traders should look at Madison Explorations Inc. (OTC: MDEX) again this morning! Yesterday after the markets closed, the company issued a press release announcing its accomplishments over the past six months.
There was some good news for investors! Among the highlights:
In June 2004, Madison secured the option to take over an advanced diamond exploration program in Southern Saskatchewan at Scout Lake. Madison gained the use of over 10 years of fieldwork in the area including airborne surveys, ground diamond indicator sample results, and research reports.
During the summer months, an extensive ground exploration program confirmed the presence of a large anomaly at Scout Lake.
Investors watch this one as the company`s prospects unfold! Exploration highlights included:
Ground Sampling
Regional ground diamond indicator sampling has yielded results similar to those found in the Fort a la Corne area where the diamondiferous Star Kimberlite has been found. Based on the indicators found in the area, the Saskatchewan Geological Survey has named this region as one of two areas for high diamond potential in the Province.
Metal Mobile Ions Survey (MMI)
Madison also collected samples for a MMI study. This involved collecting 96 samples across the property for detailed analysis. SGS Laboratories of Toronto, Canada, analysed the samples looking for materials that would indicate that a Kimberlite formation is present. The materials tested positive for kimberlite indicators with all of the kimberlitic materials being represented in the study.
Ground Magnetics
The Scout Lake Dyke formation was first found by an airborne magnetic program.
A ground magnetic survey program over the Scout Lake Dyke confirmed the formation with much better detail, and provided clear drilling targets for the Company.
In addition to the fieldwork at the Scout Lake property, Madison has been active studying several other locations in Southern Saskatchewan.
Madison will begin its 2005 season with a drilling program at Scout Lake. The spring will also see exploration on several of Madison`s key targets in Southern Saskatchewan which will include diamond indicator sampling, MMI, additional ground magnetic programs, and drilling.
For more in-depth coverage of Madison Explorations, visit http://216.63.242.254/MDEX0131.htm
Prior to yesterday`s press release, the stock closed at Forty Seven cents a share.
In case you are not familiar with the company: Madison Explorations, Inc. is a progressive mineral exploration company focusing on the discovery of diamonds.
The Company has a portfolio of three highly prospective diamond properties located in one of Canada`s newest diamond exploration regions in Southern Saskatchewan.
Stocks showing interesting activity yesterday at the close of the regular trading day were: ShareCom Inc. (OTCBB: SCMI) up 21.6% on 4.3 million shares traded, The Wet Seal, Inc. (NASDAQ: WTSLA) up 13.9% on 5.9 million shares traded, Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY) up 0.4% on 4.3 million shares traded and Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ) up 1.2% on 9.4 million shares traded.
Commentary:
"Monday saw a rally at the early afternoon trading session as the good news regarding the Iraq elections, the fall of oil futures to $47 per barrel, and additional merger mania kept the market indexes busy," Stated Sonja Rudd in Wall Street News Alert`s daily commentary continued at: http://www.WallStreetNewsAlert.com.
= Kaboom!!!!!
qtig .042!!
SunnComm Forecasts That Its MediaMax CD Copy Management Technology Will Be Applied to More Than 145,000,000 Audio CDs This Year
The Company is Deriving These Minimum Projections from Currently Active Strategic Partners Only
PHOENIX, Feb 1, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- SunnComm International, Inc. (OTC:SCMI), the developer of MediaMax(TM), the most widely used and commercially accepted audio CD copy management and enhancement technology in the United States, has released what it considers to be a conservative forecast for this year. The projections are based on feedback received from more than 25 record labels throughout North America that have already implemented SunnComm's MediaMax technology on hundreds of commercial, promotional and pre-released CD titles.
"While these numbers represent more than a ten-fold increase over our 2004 production quantities, they only embody projections associated with SunnComm's current active strategic partners," observes Scott Stoegbauer, VP of Sales & Marketing at SunnComm's exclusive marketing arm, QuietTiger (OTCBB:QTIG). "Incremental sales could add to these figures should several of the recently-signed, newer record company licensing agreements become actualized. Production associated with the newest agreements will probably start as promotions and pre-releases, just as with past agreements, but I have no doubt that SunnComm will be adding MediaMax to many commercial releases originating from our newest major record label customers well before the end of this year."
"When MediaMax is added to a new CD release," says Peter H. Jacobs, SunnComm's President, "rampant casual copying is significantly reduced and more CDs are sold. Because MediaMax costs major record labels less then $0.05 per manufactured CD, its application onto audio CDs not only pays for itself, but creates additional profit for the record label as well. Consumers love MediaMax because of the expanded bonus/entertainment features found on the CD when buyers put their MediaMax disc into a PC or Mac."
Adam Gervin, VP of Marketing for Macrovision, one of SunnComm's competitors employing content protection mostly in Europe and other overseas markets (Nasdaq:MVSN), was recently quoted in The Register as saying, "...I can tell you that 2005 will be the year when the entire music industry in the US moves to CD copy protection. It will be a watershed year because there is just too much pressure to protect content." (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/01/13/macrovision_drm/) Jacobs, agrees, "Our technological priorities this year are to ensure that we have the production capabilities, customer service, and infrastructure in place to accommodate the tremendous growth that I feel is ahead. Another major goal will be to achieve fully authorized compatibility between Apple's iPod and MediaMax, sooner as opposed to later this year." Jacobs continues, "Also, later this quarter, SunnComm plans to broaden its current MediaMax applications to DVD as well as downloaded audio and video content burned to a CD or DVD. New partnerships will be formed which we believe will accelerate the introduction of these new applications into the marketplace."
Last year, SunnComm's MediaMax technology was included on more than 10 million CDs comprising nearly 100% of all copy-managed CDs in the US. They have consistently been first to market with innovative security and enhancement solutions and have signed worldwide agreements with most of the major record labels. SunnComm earns royalties for every CD that contains its MediaMax technology.