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Adios, peace and see ya later.
just a theory...is it possible? sure.
Im sure other's will have their own opinions. I would like to hear them if so.
Lenny drives down the pps to fund his marketing and product sales.
The pps is now .0003...very cheap.
While the pps is so low the sales begin to rise...more and more exposure equals increased revenues.
Revenues rise while the pps is so low gives LKEN the opportunity to buy back billions of shares for a low low price. Once the buy back begins the pps rises along with sales numbers...
pure genius.
here we go again..the same post 500x in a row...thanks...we know your point of view.
It continues to sprawl accross the internet and beyond...soon to take over the ink world as we know it.
Thank Europe's financial unraveling..Ireland, Italy and Belgium thrown in the mix.
Up a buck on friday....hope we get even a 1/4 of those results...sorry I do not PM.
Ceo...looks like that may already be factored in after last weeks finish..I will continue to watch with ya....but I must say it looks like the DRTV gave it a pop. thanks.
He will...we are moving in the right direction...should only get better from here.
Me too..more like 6-24 month range. So be it, should be fun to watch one way or the other.
look at my stocks list...best flipper I have had in a while..SW*E.
friekin love it. 10-30% up/down daily over the last 10 days or so...bid likes to follow the ask too...even better. GL.
100 million wall will fall quickly with the next big release such as a contract or TV commercial..not worried...well maybe a little.
I dont care if it takes several more years...this company is on the move up...despite the ugliness of the charts.
I gots the time....Lenny gots the product.
Just like pretty much everthing else in life....
Nice...thats o bunch.. im attempting to round off at 8 mill. but i want 2's first.
TV commercial and were talking .02...instead of .0002's. Haha.
IF your a flip trader.
there are way better picks for flippin a few ticks up and down. if that is your thing..
2's will be history if they announce any sort of nationwide television campaign.
I was going to hold the amount I have and wait it out but at this leval I can almost catch the current pps on my average.
It's all or nothing on this one..i like it.
however long there has been a 2 bid...I dont remember ask going to 2.. maybe I missed seeing it.
Did anyone get any 2's in last week or so? I was denied today.
All but 1 of the 6 buys I have been at the ask...if I get the 2's i want, I can get my average to .0006
stakes is high
right...so what good does it do to sell now. I guess if you need your dollar and some change go for it.
I have 3 mill at bid..no luck yet. I lied tbray..one more buy and then Im done...maybe. : )
Call customer service...they are there to help answer all your concerns and will match you with the best product for your equipment.
The name change from FreeInk to Refills4You may have something to do with the marketing strategy. Maybe this was a recommendation made by the new marketing team.
They/Mr. Noble + Liddel may have suggested removing the term "Free Ink" from the title because it is not actually free.
That may have been an adjustment needed to get chain store to take it seriously..
It may also give the product more credibility...suggesting anything is for free raises a red flag on the quality of the product.
Market shares, O/S, A/S are all very important.I wont argue that but as you know penny stocks have moved up several pennies within hours based strictly on a juicy PR.
Stocks that filed bankrupcy, have zero revenue, or no operations to speak of and for some reason get a pop of several cents out of nowhere for no apparent reason sometimes. Does it stay there no...but it does happen...that all most of need to make a large profit and erase our loss.
LKEN atleast has a great product and is in the initial stages of going global with the products...that is good enough for me. the rest will work itself out with time.
Look, just 6 months ago they had nothing going. LKEN is moving fast and those patient enough and have enough balls to stick it out should be rewarded....
We know how you feel, again and again and again.
Come back when you own shares...
Target and Walmart are also getting into the as seen on TV market...I know they have begun offering some products in the on-line store.
LKEN will probably start popping up in more and more of these outlets as time rolls on. Skymall is only the first of big retailers to see the potential in sales.
I would rather see them in Walgreens. They have a specific section in their stores dedicated to "as seen on TV" products. The section is about a 1/4 aisle long with approx 20-30 different products.
The Company recorded net sales of $67.4 billion, an increase of 6.4 percent. Gross profit dollars grew by
$1.4 billion despite the economy and the slowdown in new generic drug introductions.
Walgreens also had significant progress in improving productivity and streamlining their cost structure.
Earnings 2.5 billion
Sales: 73 Billion
2010 Walgreens Annual report
forget Rite-Aid.
The kind of company you bought shares in..that's who.
If they keep posting sales numbers as they have been for the past decade I coulod care less if they sell every piece of shit known to man...just keep selling it.
Ya...no one pays attention to magazines. Shopping online while fying...who does that?
2 million people a day and 650 million a year...that's who.
Now what do you say? You know who you are...hahaha.
$100 million worth of crap as you say...Skymall is doing it right.
This is only the beginning....great things ahead.
Go Skymall...Go Lenny.
Rainydays always turn to sunshine eventually..
Bashers, you may now have the floor.
like swing trading...
join the fun @ SWME
Remember this Garyst you posted last week?
"Exactly. So, I would not get to hyped up about LKEN's PR wherein they would be advertising on that venue. The Mag's (from what I have seen) are not that prevalent on Flights anymore thus why they may have been able to get some advertising deal for a low price. Then again it may be totally false as were most of their past News releases. You be the Judge of that".
This is why I let the people here know the truth after reading YOUR paragraph above.
It seems to appear that way...
The articles posted about Skymall were from 2008 and 2010...You do know this is 2011...right.
That is todays world.
First, I did not post Skymall revenues and the release of wi-fi shopping on most airlines for you... I did it show people that you do not know what you are talking about when it comes to Ecommerce.
You obviously did not read any of the three posts on Skymall I put up yesterday becasue it is the exact opposite of everthing you just said about skymall and the amount of money people are spending while flying...read it and you will understand you should not say anymore about the subject until you are educated on the matter.
650 million potential viewers a year along with wi-fi offered by skymall to shop the catalog via internet...you dont need the magazine that you feel no one reads anymore.
I feel I have made my point by posting facts....your just blowing hot air... not to be rude but you really are.
Makes you feel a little better doesn't it...it's OK to admit it.
There will always be skeptimism..which is good. It helps keep you grounded.
You can relate your statement to every single sector in the market...the fuel price debate is infact valid but so broad in it's reach.
Everything is effected by gas /oil prices but people are still going to spend money to bring themselves joy in this f'd up world.
Spend all you want were going to die anyway....I feel this is the mentality people are adopting with all the turmoil here, Canada and all over the planet...definatley interesting times we live in.
Aircell, SkyMall launch free in-flight wi-fi shopping
December 10, 2010
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E-commerce portal SkyMall has partnered with Aircell, the owner of Gogo Inflight Internet, to offer airline passengers free in-flight wi-fi shopping as of December 10. Passengers on nearly 850 airplanes equipped with Gogo wireless service will get free access to SkyMall.com in the air.
Airlines including AirTran Airways, Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, US Airways and United Airlines offer Gogo Internet service. The cost ranges from $4.95 to $12.95 per session.
The goal of SkyMall, the in-flight catalog that sells everything from specialty dog bowls to $10,000 diamond-encrusted iPods, is to offer a more convenient shopping experience for passengers.
“If you're sitting on your couch at home looking at a Harry & David catalog and you see something you like, you order it right there,” said Dave Bijur, VP of partnerships at Aircell. “Now SkyMall will be able to offer the same thing.”
Customers who spend $125 or more on merchandise with SkyMall through their Gogo connection will receive free Internet access on a future flight.
Aircell and SkyMall chose to launch the promotion around the holidays to capitalize both on the high flight traffic and passengers' needs for last-minute shopping.
“Whether leisure or business traveler, there are some cool promotions in there,” said Bijur. “For the crazy business traveler who's losing it because it's close to Christmas and they are stressing about buying gifts, this might be a solution.”
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SKYMALL BEST RETAIL WEB SITES AND HOT 100 for 2010...Dont let certain clowns here tell you Skymall has faded...
Skymall - Ecommerce at 30,000 Feet!
SkyMall is a multichannel retailer of unique and innovative products that reaches over 650 million airline passengers each year through the iconic SkyMall in-flight catalog. SkyMall has been recognized for its innovative ecommerce strategies, including in the Internet Retailer’s Hot 100 Best Retail Web Sites (2009) and Hot 100 (mobile) 2010. With more than 70% of SkyMall’s business online, Christine Aguilera, SkyMall’s President, will speak about SkyMall’s strategies for driving ecommerce revenue. Christine will discuss how SkyMall has leveraged the demographically desirable and captive airline audience to build a robust ecommerce business at 30,000 feet and beyond. She will cover effective strategies for deploying customer-generated content and social media as well as how the evolution of mobile and other technologies will help drive business in the future.
Christine A. Aguilera
President, SkyMall
Christine Aguilera serves as the President of SkyMall, a position she has held since October of 2003. SkyMall is a multichannel retailer of unique and innovative products. SkyMall reaches over 650 million airline passengers each year through the iconic SkyMall in-flight catalog. Ms. Aguilera joined SkyMall in February of 1997 and during her tenure has served as the General Manager, Vice President of Business Development, Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel. Ms. Aguilera has substantial experience in the multichannel marketing and loyalty industries, including in both private and public entities. Ms. Aguilera has spoken to industry groups and associations on a variety of topics and has served on the Board of Directors of the Direct Marketing Association.
Archive for July, 2010
What the heck is a SkyMall?
Thursday, July 29th, 2010
On a recent flight from Minneapolis to LAX I found myself entertained as well as captivated by the onflight SkyMall sales catalog. One could find hundreds of innovative products ranging from video camera embedded sunglasses to solar-powered battery chargers, to web-based monitoring systems for appliances, GPS speed trap detectors, deleted phone message readers, and other devices second only to those found in the latest James Bond movie.
Every flight passenger is a target audience which is why every seat is provided with a sales catalog. It’s difficult and can be irresistible to not want to thumb through when you have nothing else better to do than sit for 3 hours.
AND like many others, I took the opportunity to read every word in the SkyMall magazine, and , after noticing the “Free copy — Take it. We’ll Replace it!” front cover encouragement, I did just that. I took one home.
I am particularly fond of the fact that SkyMall has made it easy to order products from their sales catalog. You could visit their website Skymall.com, text an ad # to 49432, or order by phone.
Whether you are a real estate agent wanting to sell houses, a retailer looking to sell ice cream, or an entrepreneur looking to develop a new product or service, the most important element in the sales process is your ability to take the customers’ money when they want to spend it most.
In the new world order of AnyWhere shopping, time is the least readily available commodity. Not having the right payment option at the right time is like refusing money.
Skymall, like all the McDonald’s on every street corner across America, knows how and when to take your money. After all, isn’t the difference between a qualified target customer and one that isn’t, is timing?