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Does anyone know what going on?
I say diddo to points 1,2 and 3 that you just made as to applies to nearly every stock.
I agree I hope it drops just for the fact that i can pick up more shares cheap.
Because I have been a holder of this stock longer than probably anyone on this board. I originally bought into CLYW back in 2005. It has done things similar to this many time ove the years. But don't get me wrong I genuinely still believe. I've just seen the trend a million times. I just saw it with POWN. Great stock but the same thing. I just know, no question about it.
He's not attacking Calypso. I think it will run as well with news. But the truth is if this thing isn't going to settle until late October it will decrease in the meantime. It's just a fact. No one is saying it will not turn out positive in the end. I didn't feel he was trying to hurt people's perception of Calypso. I felt he was pointing out the obvious.
Who just bought 8,000,000 shares?
Sorry meant around end of October.
Thanks guys. Sounds like around end of December. By the way, love the birthday response. :)
So does anyone have a prediction when we might hear something?
I agree that something is up. They even have the show posted on the POW! homepage. They don't alter the website often. To tell you the truth they probably learned from their mistake last time. At least it gives me something to look forward to.
My thought exactly. :)
Just has to stay around 10 cents through the week.
I find it very interesting that POW! Entertainment is at top of list of sponsors. See link http://www.newyorkcomiccon.com/en/NYCC/Sponsors/
13 cents coming soon. I think the scale is about to tip the other way.
Does Disney own any of BOOM!?
This things just needs to stay above 10 cents for the next few days and ride out the storm. I think if it does that we will be in real good shape.
I find this interesting. http://www.saveadeal.net/news.htm
Man this might sound like a dumb question, but is BOOM! owned by Disney?
Medical Marijuana Inc. (MJNA) is truly a forward looking company.
Looking back, it began in 2003 as Berkshire Collection, Inc. (BKCL) of Ontario, Canada. According to a complaint filed 12 Jun 09 by the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) against Blackout Media (BKMP) and its principal Sandy Winick of Toronto, Berkshire Collection was one of 59 subsidiaries spun off from Blackout Media Corporation, formerly known as First Canadian American Holding Corporation, (FCDH).
The SEC complaint alleges these 59 subsidiaries had no legitimate business purpose and were just "public company shells", and that Winick profited at least $3.2 million from selling shares in these "shells" from 2004 through 2007.
On 23 May 05 Berkshire Collection changed its jurisdiction to Oregon, at the same time issuing a 1 for 1,000 reverse split.
I have never before in my life seen a 1 for 1,000 reverse split. A reverse split is typically a last ditch effort to prevent a company from being delisted on an exchange. According to MSN Money, "reverse splits are like a message from management that the underlying business trends are so rotten, they won't be enough to get the stock price up to snuff." Small shareholders, those holding less than 1 share after the reverse split, are cashed out. They're lucky if they get a penny on the dollar.
On 31 Jan 2007 Berkshire Collection changed its name to My Newpedia Corp (MYNW). This incarnation lasted until June of 2008 when it issued 211,926,840 shares of common stock, realizing $100,000. Then My Newpedia changed it's name to Club Vivanet, exchanging 12 shares of MYNW for 1 share of CVIV. Then the merged entities, now named Club Vivanet (CVIV), "took back" 210,117,998 shares in a 1 for 20 reverse split and posted a stunning net profit of $26,040 for 2008.
The Statement of Operations found on page 16 of the Annual Report for Club Vivanet for 31 Dec 08 states that it spent $751,359 on sales and marketing in order to post a profit of $26,040 on revenue of $818,992. While this was more than double the net profit of $12,624 for the previous year, it doesn't seem particularly forthcoming to term the growth "meteoric" as Perlowin does repeatedly.
In April of 2009 Club Vivanet (CVIV) became Medical Marijuana Inc. (MJNA):
We thought at first we'd call our corporation Marijuana Inc. But when you say to someone ... you're in the Marijuana Business, you do get that weird, kinda strange look. But when you say 'We're in the Medical Marijuana Business' ...I don't care where I am, everyone's interested. Not only are they interested, sometimes they're passionately interested because they've heard the stories and they think people should have the freedom to choose the medicine that really does help them.
On 25 Mar 09, the day the name change was filed, the stock was worth 4 cents. The name change and 10 for 1 forward split occurred on 28 Apr 09. The day before the split and name change CVIV closed at 22 cents. The day after, MJNA closed at 62 cents. It has trended downward since.
Perlowin explains it like this, pointing out he got out of prison 19 years ago:
I was the largest marijuana smuggler in West Coast history. The media dubbed me the King of Pot. As the newspapers said, I had a fleet of boats larger than most country's navies, and that was probably true. Made $100 million bucks by the time I was thirty. And then I went to jail for nine years and got out and made some huge businesses in the phone card and international telecom business. We've always had meteorically growing businesses after I got out of prison. Well, before I got out of prison too...
Just look at what happened to our stock from day one and you can see we sort of know know what we're doing in this industry.
He explains that he is "monetizing" the public's desire to legalize marijuana and that buying stock in his company is casting a vote for the legalization of marijuana.
When Obama and the attorney general Holder said that they'd no longer interfere with state laws on marijuana issues, all of a sudden dispensaries and collectives and co-ops started popping up like weeds all over California ... and, all of a sudden, legitimate business people started getting involved and wanting to get involved. And then "we" come along...
This is one of those statements were you don't really know where to begin.
What is this "all of a sudden" legitimate business people are getting involved? Is he saying those dispensaries and co-operatives that have been doing it for years and who built the industry he finds so exciting are not "legitimate business people"? What does this say about The Green Cross - in business in San Francisco for five years and featured in June as an example of how medical marijuana had become mainstream? And, by the way, they've all been using plastic cards of all kinds for years: debit, credit, stored value, ID, and so forth. A manager of one dispensary told me 5 years ago, "Bank of America loves us."
Are we also supposed to believe that the "legitimate business people" who have been waiting for Obama to start the green rush before they got involved will not have the wherewithal to set up a business account with, oh, Bank of America or Wells Fargo, but instead will be "cash based"?
While Perlowin wasn't really sure if New Mexico had passed a medical marijuana law or not and was astonished at what he found when he came to California in February and told his doctor he had insomnia so he could get in a dispensary and see what it was like, he assures us he is the one to tell us all how to do it.
I actually believe New Mexico is one of the places - don't quote me on that because my big focus is on marijuana, on California - but I think New Mexico is one of the places where it's legal. You can look at any of the movement websites like NORML or MPP.org - that's a great one, MPP.org - and they really keep you up-to-date on what's going on in each state. So I think it is. And in some places you can have co-ops, like in Colorado and California, and some places you're allowed to grow your own. There's no standardized laws or rules, which for a public company like us makes it really lucrative, or potentially lucrative. Because we can help come in and standardize the industry and help regulate the industry. Again, from the bottom up. Typically a company like this can move much quicker than the government can.
It's all a mish-mash. Every county in California is different from every city. And every state has different rules. And if you standardize it - it will take a few years - but that's one of the things that we're here to do, is to help standardize it. And again, starting with the most lucrative of all, the tax remittance.
And he's going to begin by re-assembling his old organization, from administering taxes paid by the sick and dying for medicine. When asked if he has any plans to own a dispensary:
"If Nevada ever legalizes it - it'll be on the ballot in 2012, November - I would love to have a dispensary inside a casino, growing the marijuana plants..."
Obviously, Medical Marijuana Inc. CEO and King of Pot Bruce Perlowin didn't have "medical marijuana" in mind when he said this. When the host points out this has the appearance of exploitation he replies:
Yeah. So in that case, yeah. In the beginning. no. In the beginning all we want to do is provide all the tools for the dispensaries or the co-ops. In fact, we're going to be doing seminars on how to open up a dispensary and we want management contracts with the dispensaries, not just for the tax card but for inventory control, for grading and standardizing the marijuana for software, for the doctors to use, and evaluating whether sativa or indica should be used for glaucoma vs. cancer vs. MS vs. headaches..."
In the meantime, he hopes to buy "homesteads" of 1 to 5 thousand acres all over the country and grow vegetables or something on them until hemp is legalized, and then convert them to hemp farms. All this from administering taxes paid by the sick and dying for medicine.
It's an intriguing business model. He states they've decided 60% of the profit will go to the company, and 40% to charity.
My job is to empower people, and specifically (because of another model) empower women. 40% of our profits goes to The Global Family and WE (Women Empowerment) because their job is to make sure this wealth goes all over the world to create a thousand millionaire women, who will create a thousand millionaire women each, and then they take over the world in what's known as a global coup, but it's really a coochie coo..
Again, it's difficult to figure out where to begin. Seems a bit sexist (not to mention boorish) to me, but what do I know? Besides there are more pressing issues. For instance, just ten minutes previously he stated 40% of "revenues" would be going to the local community: 10% to schools and or the women's council (because women won't take bribes and kick-backs, but men will); 10% to another local problem like fire or police (speaking of bribes); 10% to another city in America; and 10% to some international problem.
Obviously, how much of what goes where isn't really important. All that's important is that 40% of the stockholders earnings from administering taxes paid on medicine by the sick and dying will go to some charity somewhere. No doubt medical marijuana patients will get a warm glow knowing their disability stipend is going to increase the supply of female millionaires in third world countries.
Among a nebulae of disconnects is that it never occurred to Medical Marijuana Inc. that there are medical marijuana patients that can't afford medicine, that are losing their jobs and their homes, that can't pay lawyers and court costs. And a lot of them are men.
Perlowin says he doesn't smoke marijuana, except rarely.
My prescription's for insomnia. And I don't know if I have insomnia, I'm so excited about what we're doing I can't sleep at night so I jump up and email. I go to sleep. I wake up. I email. And so I'm thinking, 'I really want to go see these dispensaries but you can't get in without a medical condition and I don't want to lie about a medical condition. I won't do that. I'm CEO of a public company, I've got to keep everything really straight. So, I'm thinking, 'wait a minute...' and if I don't have my computer I'm sitting there awake all night, just thinking. So that's clinical insomnia. That's insomnia. So I got my medical marijuana card for being too excited. But I haven't used my marijuana medicine yet because if I do I won't answer my emails all night.
As for the morality of taxing medicine? As for what happens when The Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Act (HR 2835) is passed? As for the fact that you don't get a "prescription" for medical marijuana, you get a "recommendation"?
HR 2835 will move marijuana from the Controlled Substances Act's Schedule I to Schedule II. Among other things this will mean marijuana will meet the legal definition of medicine and that doctors can prescribe it the same as pharmaceuticals. And this means it will not be taxed in states such as California where the people think there's something sleazy and just plain wrong about taxing medicine.
Well, maybe by then Perlowin will have his upscale pot emporium in some swanky Las Vegas casino.
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/international-cannabis-news/103304-why...
Seperate link enclosed that mentions annoucement in October 2010. http://www.powentertainment.com/Press_Releases/Entries/2010/7/27_Stan_Lee_Comics.....html
I just read this and noticed part statement of third franchise will be anounced in October.
http://www.powentertainment.com/Press_Releases/Entries/2010/7/27_Stan_Lee_Comics.....html
Has anyone ever seen this?
http://www.scribd.com/doc/4943286/POW-15c211-filing
Did anyone know this is a subsidiary of Blackout Media?
http://thestockmasters.com/node/1281
Over 200,000 shares traded today. Starting to feel like the good old days again.
Has this page been redesigned? http://www.powentertainment.com/About_POW%21/About_POW%21.html The website looks different in some areas as well.
It will be interesting to see the high for the day. I think their are many waiting for this to do something. I think it will at one point be in the 30's or very close today.
It's going to be a good day!
Has anyone seen this today?
POW! Entertainment, Inc. Retains Cooper Global Communications as Investor Relations Advisor
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Sep 14, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- POW! Entertainment (Pink Sheets:POWN)(the Company), an advanced media and entertainment company, today announced it has retained Cooper Global Communications LLC ("CGC") to perform U.S. and international investor-relations functions to increase awareness of the Company in the global investment community.
"We are very pleased that CGC has joined the POW! Entertainment team as our IR consultant. CGC's expertise will help us to identify institutions internationally that recognize the value of our pipeline of new media projects and will help us refine our strategy going forward. We are looking forward to actively meeting with the investment community in the months ahead as we continue to evolve POW! Entertainment into a leading media entertainment company," stated Mr. Gill Champion, the Company's Co-founder, President and Chief Operating Officer.
ABOUT POW! (PURVEYORS OF WONDER) ENTERTAINMENT, INC.
An advanced media and entertainment company, POW! was founded by Stan Lee, together with award winning producer Gill Champion and intellectual property attorney Arthur Lieberman, Esq., to create, produce and license original intellectual properties. POW! Specializes in franchises for the entertainment industry, including animation and live-action feature films, plus television, DVDs, video games, merchandising and related ancillary markets, all of which contribute to global expansion.
ABOUT COOPER GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS LLC
Founded by Richard Cooper, a long-time and highly respected Wall Street veteran, Cooper Global Communications is a boutique investor relations firm with a highly-seasoned team of investment/financial professionals who are committed to offering high-quality service to their clients. Since its origins in 1989, Cooper Global Communications has achieved unparalleled success.
SOURCE: POW! Entertainment, Inc.
CORPORATE:
POW! Entertainment, Inc.
Mr. Gill Champion, Co-founder, President & CEO
310-275-9933
or
INVESTOR RELATIONS:
Cooper Global Communications
Mr. Richard E. Cooper, President
Ms. Jennifer K. Zimmons, Ph.D., Managing Director
212-317-1400
rcooper@cooperglobalcommunications.com
jzimmons@cooperglobalcommunications.com
Copyright Business Wire 2010
When this thing takes off I think it is really going to run. I have been invested in POWN for a long time. Seems like it is being manipulated a little. Participants on the board recently have been the best I have seen yet.
I really like the POW! Entertainment animated logo in video. Logo reminds me of what Marvel and DC have done for their movies. Makes you wonder if this animated logo was created for movies on horizon. Very interesting.
Still a lot of time left in the day.
Looks like Stan Lee's Superhumans is POW! Entertainment. See link http://www.powentertainment.com/News/Entries/2010/8/5_Stan_Lees_Superhumans_Premires_Tonight_on_the_History_Channel.....html. By the way in reviewing episode they introduce Stan with resume describing history with Marvel but, all drawings between character stories looks to be original artwork.
What is interesting? Was something pulled?
I know of the lawsuit but really don't think it should have effected the price so much. Great time to buy I guess.
IOn another note I saw Stan Lee's Real Superheroes last night. It actually is a great show. I have to admit I'm surprised it good as well. Is it under POW! Enter?
Anyone heard anything about financials?
I saw the Entourage episodes recently. They are great. Is this a real movie?
Good to see this board staying professional.
I agree. This thing is prime for a huge run. I think the only thing missing is PR.
I think we will see another run before close.
I agree Jack. This stock is much more stable than when I first got in.