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Nice close today, no complaints here.
Thanks fink, great analysis. I do not see any of the well known CD holders as well like vfin dumping shares.
Does anyone else see some of the transactions that look like dilution? Not really sure, example is the 800,000 transaction recently. Looking at Ihub and volume on Scottstrade. Can't tell if it was a buy or sell.
Looking at the trades and l2 it really looks like someone is trying to keep this down.
True, haven't seen any fluff PRs which is definitely a good thing. When we do receive a PR it will be huge.. IMHO
1.1m, will be adding more.
I concur my friend.
O K A Y Y Y Y?
Sorry, cant PM Showed up black on Ihub l2. Thanks
Have you ever been in a pump in dump? They drop 20-30% in a matter a minutes. This stock is very stable, this is normal trading guy.
I believe the last transaction was a t trade.
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/f/formt.asp
If you were looking at L2 it was evident that MMs manipulated the pps to make trades. Remember the MMs job is to ensure transactions are being made. We sat idle at 0025 and .0027 too long with very little action.
Look and you may find your answer.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1SOf0lCy-sFdzBzNjhIZWNFT0k/view?usp=sharing
Not today, maybe end of next week
I totally agree with you. Remember we are talking about mobile telecommunications which is growing at an exponential rate. Everyone has to have a mobile device to stay connected to social media websites, friends etc. The potential is mind-bottling.
Looks like we may at .0025
Nice, looking forward to it.
I curious, who are you?
Hope this doesn't explode like it did last year. I would like to see an upward explosion and not a downward one.
Wow, speechless
“The worldwide market for mobile phones is expected to grow and global shipments of smartphones is expected to pass the 1 billion unit mark in a single year,” said Lee. “We are primed to serve this industry with customer service and unparalleled reverse logistics solutions for our resellers – and merging with the successes of companies like RU Wireless will help position us for growth.”
After seeing a huge dump with news I would be scared to touch this. True pump and dump here imho.
Depending on the Super 8k that is definitely possible. I remember watching AQXP go from $1 to $10 on Friday and from $10 to $55 on Monday. However that was BIO.
Talk/UMS
A:
Major stock exchanges, like the Nasdaq, are exclusive clubs - their reputations rest on the companies they trade. As such, the Nasdaq won't allow just any company to be traded on its exchange. Only companies with a solid history and top-notch management behind them are considered.
The Nasdaq has three sets of listing requirements. Each company must meet at least one of the three requirement sets, as well as the main rules for all companies.
Listing Requirements for All Companies
Each company must have a minimum of 1,250,000 publicly-traded shares upon listing, excluding those held by officers, directors or any beneficial owners of more then 10% of the company. In addition, the regular bid price at time of listing must be $4, and there must be at least three market makers for the stock. However, a company may qualify under a closing price alternative of $3 or $2 if the company meets varying reequirements. Each listing firm is also required to follow Nasdaq corporate governance rules 4350, 4351 and 4360. Companies must also have at least 450 round lot (100 shares) shareholders, 2,200 total shareholders, or 550 total shareholders with 1.1 million average trading volume over the past 12 months.
In addition to these requirements, companies must meet all of the criteria under at least one of the following standards.
Listing Standard No. 1
The company must have aggregate pre-tax earnings in the prior three years of at least $11 million, in the prior two years at least $2.2 million, and no one year in the prior three years can have a net loss.
Listing Standard No. 2
The company must have a minimum aggregate cash flow of at least $27.5 million for the past three fiscal years, with no negative cash flow in any of those three years. In addition, its average market capitalization over the prior 12 months must be at least $550 million, and revenues in the previous fiscal year must be $110 million, minimum.
Listing Standard No. 3
Companies can be removed from the cash flow requirement of Standard No. 2 if the average market capitalization over the past 12 months is at least $850 million, and revenues over the prior fiscal year are at least $90 million.
A company has three ways to get listed on the Nasdaq, depending on the underlying fundamentals of the company. If a company does not meet certain criteria, such as the operating income minimum, it has to make it up with larger minimum amounts in another area like revenue. This helps to improve the quality of companies listed on the exchange.
It doesn't end there. After a company gets listed on the market, it must maintain certain standards to continue trading. Failure to meet the specifications set out by the stock exchange will result in its delisting. Falling below the minimum required share price, or market capitalization, is one of the major factors triggering a delisting. Again, the exact details of delisting depend on the exchange.
(For further reading on the Nasdaq and other U.S. exchanges, see Getting to Know Stock Exchanges and The Tale Of Two Exchanges.)
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Yes, many of us got hit hard especially since they had a tangible product that has potential. I still have a small position, however I lost over 8k, hoping to make it back as well with TALK
Still mentally recovering from TBEV losses. Everything looks good but cautious
In my opinion, UMS/TALK has the potential to be an instant NASDAQ stock. Depending on the super 8k and the consideration of growth. This could be......... EPIC!!!!!!!!
Or this could all fall apart and leave investors pi$$$$...
Thank you LemonadeLife for your DD we really appreciate it. This plays a major factor in many investors decisions.
Slap that ask fool!!!!!!
Talk!!!
Chart is looking fabulous
Slap those 14s$$$$$$$$$$
Really hope they don't continue down this path of advertising. All players that were listed by Tbev should be endorsing this product. Braman is doing his part, where are the others?
Lmao at that comment??????
True, the hype is fading. Not sure how much longer this will hold. No news next week equals trips.
WOW!! Great interview basically telling everyone BIEI is a definite buy and the real deal.
Definitely, loving vfin on the ask for 1.98 lol
Oh yeah and I can finally buy my Tesla Model S P85D
Oh yeah and I can finally buy my Tesla Model S P85D
Cool thanks
Sold, converting to Etrade