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I noticed this on the threshold list.
File Creation Timestamp:
01/10/2005 04:45:11 PM
I guess it's updated?
Nice day! Eagle that was funny. LOL
I remember someone saying Sarah McLachlan "Afterglow Live" was confirmed MM5.
Looking strong so far!
Off the ASK THE PREZ page. READ!!!
"We have begun a process that is intended, with the help of SEC Regulation SHO and some very smart consultants, to flush out all individuals who are naked short our stock along with brokers with failed deliveries of SCMI on their books. This plan will culminate in moving off the OTC exchange. Management has made the decision not to reveal the details regarding this plan until they happen because doing so might jeopardize the plan´s effectiveness."
This?
MediaMax Version 5.0 Expands Business Opportunities Beyond the Protection of Audio CDs
PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov 1, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- SunnComm International, Inc. (OTC:SCMI), the developer of MediaMax(TM), the most widely used and accepted audio CD copy management and enhancement technology in the United States, has finalized the newest version of its technology. MediaMax Version 5 now enables SunnComm to pursue additional lucrative revenue opportunities outside the core music business initiative of protecting commercial audio CDs. These new areas include protecting and enhancing CD+G formatted Karaoke CDs, On-demand audio and video downloading from the Internet, DVD protection for movies and stand-alone music kiosks that allow consumers to create legal compilation CDs from licensed reputable online music sources, to name just a few.
Independent third party testing of MediaMax Version 5, in addition to the extensive testing and review by many of the large record labels, is complete. The final testing results are extremely positive which validates that SunnComm has a finished product that is ready for rollout in the US market and ready for deployment around the world. SunnComm's chief technology officer, Eric Vandewater, confirms, "We are very pleased with the validation and confirmation of the extensive testing platform required to release MediaMax products into the market. I am instituting a MediaMax product code freeze at this point, so our sales and operation division can get this newest edition into production immediately. This Version 5.0 suite of products is far more than just an update to our current product being used today in the US market. It incorporates breakthrough technological advancements like On-the-Fly Technology(TM) that have never been accomplished before in a commercially released program. The technology has performed beyond our expectations in every tested environment and we are prepared to move forward quickly."
Prior to MediaMax Version 5 (http://www.quiettiger.com/MediaMaxv5.0.html), CD copy management applications that involved DRM-protected songs required the content to be encoded and stored on the CD itself in what is referred to as a "second session or data session." The MediaMax Version 5 platform allows copyrighted digital music to be encoded with the required DRM security information and instantaneously delivered to the consumer's computer in real time, or 'on-the-fly' directly from the audio content on the CD. Utilizing this new product means there is no longer a need to store 'pre-protected' copies of each music track on the disc and it also means there is more room for music and other enhanced bonus features on each new release. It is important to recognize the value proposition provided by the newest version of MediaMax in order to understand that this new platform reduces any potential publisher royalty liability the labels might incur when a second protected copy of every track is placed on the CD.
In addition to SunnComm's proprietary On-the-Fly Technology, MediaMax Version 5.0 features another component called Secure Burn(TM). SecureBurn allows the consumer to make personal backup copies of the CD, however these backup copies are protected and will inhibit the user's ability to make a copy of the copy on their computer.
SunnComm's MediaMax Division VP, Michal Avniel, affirms, "Most of our independent record label customers have decided to begin integrating MediaMax Version 5 into their commercial releases immediately. Our major label clients will start to use Version 5 on a number of promo and prerelease CDs already scheduled and will be incorporating it in their commercial release schedule by year-end."
SunnComm's MediaMax suite of products delivers security for digital CD audio along with an enhanced consumer experience that provides additional bonus content and value-added features available in a user-friendly multi-media session that is mastered directly on the audio CD and accessible using a personal computer. Bonus features include on-board press kits, artist-related promotions, videos, song lyrics, artist bio page, photo gallery, web links and tune-sharing capability through SunnComm's MusicMail(TM) functionality. MusicMail or TuneShare is an interface for the legal authorized sharing of selected song tracks with friends & family for a pre-determined number of days or plays. CD buyers can share music legitimately without illegal file sharing networks and without tying up their email system with huge files. This is a powerful word-of-mouth marketing tool for the record labels. Metrics associated with forwarded MusicMail files are available to SunnComm's record label customers on a 24/7/365 basis.
Ulrik,
Thanks, everything is going good here. We have another checkup tomorrow to confirm the sex. GOOOO SCMI!!!
What we really need is a "major" news announcement to coincide with this. Something that could draw everyones attention to this stock. I would assume that Big Money has this whole list on volume/price alerts. If we could break out of the gates early and trip off some alerts we could get more attention and new investors than we could dream of. IMO
The list.
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/aspx/regsho.aspx
Keep an eye on SCMI.
The Perfect Storm! EOM!
Good to hear from you again Sharon. Anyone out there thinking of putting this list on volume alerts?
Lookin good! Happy about the breakout on volume close. We'll have to see what Monday brings. Hopefully news. Have a great weekend all!
Anyone here watching SCMI today!
love to see a close over .07
I Agree. This is some weird shet going on today.
No news and it's rising? QTIG, not a peep. The only thing that makes sense is the dividend.
Ya, I'm sick of snorkling! LOL! Been looking for that list too, could be interesting if hedge funds come out to play in squezzers.
I'm your wingman! lol
Hung up here at .068. I would imagine if someone knows something and they're trying to accumulate I hope they don't cause a shakeout with a false breakout. That would suck.
Severing the ties of emotion. Was it you who I bought with at .059. I can't remember.
I agree 100%. I'm not going to let myself get as excited as I have in the past. It's just too much on my emotions.
I'm liking this!!!!
I know. Patience young grasshopper. Looks like the bid just went up to .065.
I thought for sure we'd see a little bit of action today with yesterdays strong close.
Maybe if there's news it's about the dividend? That would explain no QTIG.
dadgummit,
I've been looking all over the internet for that 104 list of stocks. Do you know where I can get it?
I really like the strong close at .066.
excellent read on the T/A dad! Couldn't have said it better myself.
Gates Hints at Microsoft, Sony Partnership
Will a partnership between Microsoft and Sony give Apple a run for the money? In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Bill Gates hinted at a possible tie-up, but stopped short of confirming anything concrete. The Microsoft CEO noted that the two companies have "a lot of incentive to work together", pointing to possible work on a digital music "infrastructure" play. Sony has been mum on the subject, though the company is looking for some way to finally make an impact on the emerging digital music space. The comments by Gates follow a rumored Sony overture by Apple in September, which was allegedly rejected by Tokyo.
I agree, won't get too excited till it breaks .095.
little bit o volume starting to kick in.
What sucks is people are probably selling QTIG because they know SCMI is giving out the dividend soon. The two go hand and hand. IMO
Does anyone else believe that QTIG's latest PR is in regards to the next dividend?
Can anyone give me a quick breakdown on this qtig filing?
QUIET TIGER INC files Form SB-2/A, Amendment to Registration Statement for Small Business Issuers
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/news.jsp?url=fis_story.asp%3Ftextpath%3D%5C2004%5C12%5C20%5CEDGARNew....
I remember something like this before we were told about our dividend. If I remember correctly. Thanks
Nice barrage of 5000 share trades there in the end. Someone wants this to go down.
Should push through here soon!
Slow start for the new year. EOM
Holiday Shoppers Offered High-End CD Packages
Many consumers are becoming tired of the standard pre-recorded CD, which normally includes a collection of songs, photos, lyrics, and other content. To add some spice, labels are now adding loads of extras into the mix, including picture books, DVDs and extra tracks. U2 provides one example, with three different packages offered by many retailers. On the high end, a $32 package includes the 11-track "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb", a DVD, and a collection of photos and sketches from the band. The standard CD retails for about $11.
The tiered stategy is time-worn practice used by scores of other industries. For the record industry, the move makes the most sense for superstar artists, with loyal fans likely to pay more money for extra artist goodies. While CD sales have been sagging this recent holiday season, extra revenue could come from shoppers looking to give more than "just a CD". Meanwhile, consumers have shown an interest in items like music DVDs, which represent a small but growing market segment.
http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/index_html#122704warner