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Trust me I follow you. I hear what your saying. Its not summer yet we still have almost an entire month before it is summer : )
We will be doing much better by then imo.
yeah I can see it now $50.00 a share then forward split. then back to $50.00. rinse and repeat a few times or more : )
First of all its not pink. That is a oxy moron. This is a fully reporting company on the OTCQB. Granted most pennies never make it big because of dilution and their business plan never really come to fruition. But some do. And those few will make you rich if you have one. I can't say at this point this is one of the rare ones. I can say it has the potential. I also can say it could prove to be seriously undervalued very soon
That number is whats projected for this industry to do. The industry is just get started. RTGV is in the right place at the right time. gaining 1% of that market may be a very low ball number too. We are talking billion dollar company here. It happened to Spotify overnight just about
When you think about the real potential and how likely it is to come to fruition. The current $3.00 share price is peanuts to where this can go
It really could be and that's no bs. But even if it isn't that big they have so many other irons in fire with huge potential. The stock and company can still be a very big success. That is why I say take a good look at the massive potential here. Things can turn very fast in this arena
Hey.. agree the share price is a detriment to their business right now. They will be the first to tell you that. I believe they are taking action now. But to do it right it takes planning, connections, money, negotiations, and ample solid business developments. Give everyone a little more time. This should have never been allowed to get in a hole like this. Action should have been taken a long time ago. But as everyone knows they did try to run an awareness program early in the year among many other efforts to fix the stock. It all failed.They listened to the wrong people and likely were not ready themselves with the kind of developments that move the market
When this does recover the company has to always treat their stock as a separate business so to speak. If it gets to the point it needs help a minor fix needs to be done before it turns into a major issue like it is now. First things first lets get this thing fixed. The best thing we can hope for is everyone that has shares sees the real potential here for massive gains and is not quick to sell. If one wants to sell some sell responsibly. Anywhere near this level I hope everyone will be holding tight so when we get this going it pops big at out of the gate. Shareholders own a part of this company. Every one of us. If they ban together the fix won't be so hard
Its a situation where euphoria should take place. This companies tech is larger than huge. Its history making. can't believe it didn't keep on running before.
lmao
woops sorry habit
wow!! I am excited
That is why the next time this thing moves its going a long way. I am shocked its still this low
Falls business turns plastic into fuel
Updated: Thursday, 26 May 2011, 6:45 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 26 May 2011, 6:45 PM EDT
* Rich Newberg
* Posted by: Eli George
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (WIVB) - Imagine turning scraps of plastic into usable fuels. Some creative minds are making the idea into a reality, and it's happening right in Niagara Falls.
Currently, some 30 million tons of waste plastic in the U.S. goes to landfills. Plastic is made from oil, and now a company called J.B.I. based in Niagara Falls has found a way to convert the plastic back to oil.
This is no ordinary ribbon cutting. It may very well be the inauguration of a new era that converts waste plastic, like packaging from meat plants and scrap from auto factories, to usable gasoline, diesel fuel, home heating oil, and natural gas.
JBI President and CEO John Bordynuik said, "The fuel reproduces cleaner than the fuels currently found in industry, due to the fact that plastics is already a highly refined hydrocarbon."
Plastic items we're all familiar with at home can become raw material for the process. The plastic is shredded first and then heated up into a gas. The processor, through a special catalyst, cracks the hydrocarbon chains in the plastic and separates out usable fuel.
"There's your fuel there That's it. This is heating oil right here. This is Number 2 Spec Fuel Oil," said Bordynuik.
It gets filtered and then pumped right into a tanker truck outside the plant. A factory in Canada will use the product to make plastic pipes. Niagara Falls is hoping the plastics-to-oil manufacturing process will expand and create more green jobs.
Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster said, "Every waste hauler in the United States, Canada, and a lot of other places, is going to have one of these units located on site, because now they can take plastic they would otherwise pay to landfill, and they can convert it into fuel to run their vehicles."
The creative development for the process started in this lab less than two years ago. A couple of pints of oil could be produced a day. The current plant produces 109 barrels a day. In two more years, the goal is to produce 20,000 barrels a day, and there's no shortage of plastic.
Bordynuik said, "We received 18 pallets of these alone last week. About 40,000 pounds we received. That's a lot of plastic, but to us, it's a lot of fuel. This is 109 barrels of fuel. 4,400 gallons of diesel."
I still say the biggest problem here is people just don't get the potential when they do the DD. Some of that is because the company is keeping the guts of the tech a secret so far.
That aside look at what Aderra and RTGV can do together is staggering alone. We need their first job together and you won't see these prices again. Throw in a strong awareness program and who knows where this can go in a short time
Very well put. You can only keep something a secret once
Patience Guys I believe the company will put its best foot forward soon enough. I know everyone is working hard. If somebody is impatient and wants to sell I think their timing is bad. Its an opportunity for others watching to grab some cheap shares.
I think once this gets moving its going to surprise many how far it can go
all imo of course
By author request
The only urgency is to ensure things are done right this time. I could not be much more confident. I believe the vast majority of the long shareholders/investors share the strategy of carefull planning and the optimism
Blog from the CEO of RTGV on the future of streaming music
onight, I met with a few people in town that are movers and shakers. These are people who are not necessarily in the same business as RTG, but are hugely successful in their own rights. I like to mix with people who have built businesses from scratch and tonight’s crowd was a distinguished bunch. Of course I pitched the vision and they all agreed that what we’re doing matters. It doesn’t take the brains of a NASA scientist to see that what we’re building can change things in the music business. These are today’s business leaders in London and after my introduction to RTG, we decided to observe Generation 2011. Discuss.
After dinner, we ventured into the territory one of RTG’s target markets, today’s generation in a night club, to observe and interact. The DJ was average at best and the club had a solitary pair on the dance floor. Knowing what I do from 25 years of being a music addict, I approached the hapless jockey and suggested a few 80s numbers that might fill the floor. Anyone that is anyone can see the influence of the 1980s in today’s music and fashion. From Ga Ga to leggings, Ra Ra skirts to pixie boots, moody make up to over-styled hair. Right now, 80s is hot (still in London) and the DJ, not understanding this was playing terrible mashups of garage hits.
My first request was an all-time dancefloor filler in the UK; Living on the Ceiling by Blancmange. The band never troubled the Billboard in the USA, but the song in question reached #7 in the UK charts in 1982 and remains a seminal 80s track. The DJ looked at me and said “never heard of that mate” despite the fact that it’s been sampled a few times and is really very well-known. I asked him to check, so he pulled out a lever arch file marked ‘cheese’ which was full of 80s classics. Cheesy music? How dare he.
This got me to thinking about how today’s clubbers in everyday dives (not the achingly cool venues…) think about and interact with music. These are core customers for our business model. The thing is this: when the DJ finally put on an 80s track, the dance floor filled. I was the oldest dancer by at least 20 years and it struck me that the twenty somethings were getting off to music that was made almost before they were born. But, is this any different to my love for Howlin’ Wolf? I think we are influenced in the short-term by what we are presented with, but more profoundly with what we find.
When I was a teenager, I listened to Tears for Fears, Japan, Depeche Mode, The Cocteau Twins, The Cure and The Cult among others of the same vein. These were the bands that were current at my time and I still listen to them today [a little bit]. But, these bands were presented to me by the industry because I listened to the right radio stations and went to the right record stores. Only a little bit later, I started digging deeper and found the Blues. Of course Blues had already been discovered, but as far as I was concerned, I found it for and by myself. That started a love affair with Blues Harp, 12 bar, Chess Records, Muddy, Howlin’, Screamin’, Lightnin’ and my all-time favourite, Sammy Myers who I was privileged to see play live a few years back.
You see, even when major record companies had the power to dictate taste, teenagers like me broke ranks. At the risk of belittling the heroic exploits of free speech advocated in repressed societies, I’d say we were doing the same thing. Ignore the official mantra discover for yourself. The reason I draw this analogy is not because I see my musical voyage of discovery as akin to Aung San Suu Kyi and her like, who are the real heroes of our lifetime. It’s to illustrate that people react against what they are forced to do.
How does this relate to Generation 2011?
The thing about this generation is that they have more available at their fingertips than any generation before them. They live in a multimedia world where they are bombarded with images, film, music and spoken word in a way that the people running large companies now weren’t exposed to when they were young. They have Rhapsody, Pandora and Spotify and they regard these things as the establishment already because it’s what they are growing up with. Rhapsody proudly boasts… “All the music you want, just ten bucks a month.” Of course, the reality is that Generation 2011 is probably getting most of its current music free; from friends, from sharing sites, from any other source. And all you can eat for $1o isn’t a great model for any artists other than the very bands the industry is promoting.
Discovery still remains the secret sauce and once a real music fan discovers, they stop taking for free. The music industry is changing and more and more artists are choosing an independent route. This is a backlash against sanctioned playlists, manufactured bands and “music state control” and a solid move towards the People’s Republic of Music. The precise genre of music is not important. Fans, real fans, like to find it for themselves and Generation 2011 is no different in that respect to Generation 1983.
We’re entering an age where popular taste is dictated by the people, not the industry. Tools like SoundCloud, ReverbNation and our own products, Audigist.com and CloudChannel are at the vanguard of the new industry. Generation 2011, you are a lucky generation.
looking better
any pressure it will crumble
Hanging in there strong. Any good news is going to move this sharply
I am putting this post in the Ibox
sorry had to re post this one because I accidentally deleted it from stickies
Big names starting to surround RTGV
Partnership with Adderra brings potential clients like
Mark Ronson, Crowded House, Lady Gaga, Metallica, Eminem and Bare Naked Ladies which are recent clients of Aderra. This summer can bring huge exposure through big concert events
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/RTG-Ventures-Partners-With-Aderra-to-Monetize-Concert-Video-1401230.htm http://aderra.net/clients.html
Digital Clarity wholly owned subsidiary of RTGV has an impressive client base Land Rover, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, so much more
http://www.digital-clarity.com/clients
Another very good blog by Dom. I will sticky this one because it has a direct link to his blogs which are becoming more frequent which I like and want to see continue
It is great to have an investor of your caliber join us. You will bring solid DD to the table as in this post. The market has not fully understood RTG. I belive that will change
yes exciting about the sports impact. More potential for us. He didn't mention the company name but its good article to show potential larger investors
He did say he didn't want to steal RTG's thunder by saying more : )
Thanks for posting this article. Its Ibox material
Thanks for that info. Perhaps my speculation was off as far as a partnership formed with PledgeMusic at this time
This is just another long list of reasons why the company should avoid time stamping events. One thing is almost certain. Things always take longer than expected. Like I said in my previous post. I believe the company intends/expects to deliver on everything they have pr'd.
That includes the share buy back of course.
I had previous plans to take the family to the beach for a couple days. Leaving today. However I will do some work while away. I think we need some progress fast as possible
Your right the share price is a serious issue. The good thing is I believe this is seriously undervalued. That should make the job much easier
Don't worry about having info the public does not have. One of my stipulations was I am not to be involved in the writing of pr's or what will be contained in them. Yesterdays speculation was just that speculation from Dom's public blog. If I speculate please take it as such . Nothing more
Reggie pr's a while back we would do an awareness and we will. It is my belief everything that has been in pr's to date the company expects to deliver on.
I have been negotiating an awareness program with several companies. I will say this. I understand now why the company was so hesitant to run one. Especially after their failed attempt early in the year. They can be extremely dilutive and only provide a very short term positive result. They can turn into a pump and dump. The company has no registered shares to sell so that is not the case. Its strictly an awareness program. Regardless they can be easily viewed as a pump and dump.
That being said I will keep the long investors interest at heart while negotiating until I feel RTG has a great deal.
The fact that the company wants to run an awareness program gives me great confidence that they have ample solid developments. They surely must understand a programs success depends heavily on that
We will continue to try and execute as fast as possible. More importantly do it right while creating very minimal longer term dilution hopefully no short term dilution. Staying within a company budget
Thanks. As with any business things take time. That being said we have to move as fast as possible and get early progress. We have to be careful not to dilute while working on the stock. The long shareholders interest are primarily in mind. You mention the serious state the stock is in. I agree it has some very difficult obstacles . Therefore very careful planning and execution is required. Support of all shareholders can make the obstacles much easier to break. Can you imagine if every shareholder said I want 0.03 for my shares and refuse to sell . We would get there in a hurry. Just an example about cooperation. I think we can do better than that with some time.
We will need to build liquidity and get the MM on our side
In the end the company developments will prove to be the most important factor. I have to believe they have some good ones or they would not need me. That part I will have to hope/trust but remain confident
I have just come to final terms with the company to act as IR awareness consultant to RTG Ventures. My focus will be to help the company grow long shareholder value as well as attract new traders to the stock. I will officially begin on 05/23/11. I have received no compensation to date. All my work to this point has been that of a shareholder trying to help. I will continue to do a great deal of work on behalf of the shareholders/company with no charges. Compensation will be in cash for a portion of my work.
I hope to help make my position purchased in the open market over many months worth a great deal of money
I will remain impartial. If I ever believe I can no longer be impartial I will step down. I would only consider taking a position like this for either a well established company or a company like RTG. RTG has tremendous upside potential IMO.I believe they have a good chance to make that potential come to fruition. These opinions were formed after many months of extensive DD. Also after applying what I have learned from previous companies I owned. RTG has also impressed me as a company that cares about its long shareholders. The ones that have invested in them. If I did not believe that I would not take the job. It will be a month to month assignment. I hope to make it long term and grow with the company.
I will have an official disclaimer in place by Monday. I have been working on one for several days anticipating we would agree to terms.
Don't know it says partnership.
This looks like Pledge Music
http://www.pledgemusic.com/site/about
I bet if Dom wrote it the partnership is going to be formed.Doubt he would disclose that unless he was darn sure. we will see...
"It might not make us friends in the old industry, but it will create long-lasting and profitable relationships for the future."
Sounds like direct deals with the Artists
This is hanging in there just needs that big news
CloudChannel: Glimpse of the Future
http://www.rtgventures.com/products-services/cloudchannel/
Link To PR
http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/rtg-media-video-online-now-explaining-cloudchannel-glimpse-of-the-future-1383302.htm
Some good info to be read along with the Google news
That is a very good question that has been asked several times. I asked the very same question as did the investors from Ireland that went to the meetings in London. The company tells everyone to keep their eye on the news. That obviously leads me to believe they expect some developments soon.
I don't think its ever a good idea to make such lofty forward guidance because delays can always happen. Personally ( opinion only)its hard to imagine they will bring in another 6m in a little over half a year. But if they did 4 to 5m total and showed the market solid growth moving forward is evident. I doubt many would complain to loudly.
Lets see what happens