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You turned out to be right on that one. The run up to .08 was unwarranted and was too fast. I think its undervalued here especially if they do something with the brake fluid.
insanity--check this out
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Cannes update May 18
We have received many inquiries from investors regarding our film "Say it in Russian" at the Cannes Film Market. After seeing the trailer, people assume that we are going to sign contracts right away. What they don't understand is that our film is still in post production and is not even ready to show yet. We went to Cannes with the trailer to generate initial interest in the distributor community. The buyers at Cannes are generally the same buyers who go to every major film market. An update will be posted on this site daily as to the goings on.
Yesterday, the second day of the Cannes Film Festival and Market, Agata Gotova was interviewed by Screen International Magazine and Moving Pcitures Magazines will both run stories on "Say it in Russian" which is only the first step of our awareness campaign. We don't just want to sign with any distributor. Our objective is to maximize exposure to the market so we can get the most expansive and lucrative distribution possible. Here is a response that I wrote to a typical shareholder inquiry:
Dear John,
As you know, we have issued SEVERAL press releases in the last month, including two shareholder letters from me.
People need to understand that this is just the second day of Cannes. Our team arrived yesterday or the day before (there's a time difference). It is not as if they are going to walk off of the plane and someone hands them a contract. Its a process of taking meetings and negotiating. AND this is just the beginning. Most deals aren't even signed in Cannes. Relationships are just formed and then negotiations and details are worked out over time. It is not as simple as people think.
I think it is a mistake to think of this stock as a single event stock. We have one great movie we just finished shooting (as evidenced by the trailer). And we have three other great movies upcoming. I think its safer to think about this company as a long term one, with a lot of great things ahead.
Last week we almost put out a press release everyday. That doesn't mean we are going to be putting out a press release everyday. We will put out news when something of interest should be released. People
will just have to be patient. If people expect the greatest of news everyday, they are going to be dissapointed. If they just look at all our projects and are focused on the future, then they will be pleasently surprised when great things do happen. We cant be expected to have major news everyday.
Thanks for your interest,
James
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Excellent point--IPRE could create some 10 minute short films that could sell or other content.
WTF!! Mac the Knife is here!!! Welcome on board.
This guy is a legandary basher on the MSEP board, but a decent trader in his own right.
I doubt they will sell it until it is actually screened in its completed, fully edited form. We have a couple big film festivals coming up in the fall as well. James wants 30M for this one, he really believes in it, IMO. I read where he said the cinematography for SIIR was on par with Dr. Zhivago. Anyone that knows about Dr. Zhivago, will know that it won an academy award for cinematography. IPRE spent A LOT of dough for the film work in Moscow and it will pay off.
She is our best chance for promoting SIIR..I'd love nothing more than to see her do (in no particular order) Larry King Live, Jay Leno, Oprah and Regis Live.
Faye Dunaway guest stars as a vintage showgirl on a repeat of "CSI" (9 pm, WRGB Ch. 6).
http://timesunion.com/AspStories/story.asp?storyID=485673&category=ARTS&newsdate=5/25/2006
Think of it as an opportunity to buy stock options on IPRE. You know its worth .03-.05 but for the next couple months you can buy it for .003-.005. Its time to accumulate, while everything is still quiet.
How difficult will it be for her PR person to get her on Regis and Oprah to promote SIIR?? I imagine she won't have a tough time on the promo circuit.
Just go to James' myspace.com page and email/chat with him all you want.
Is there a wall at .0002??
I'd love nothing more than to grab a couple million shares under .003 over the next month. I am confident they will be worth 10x that by years end. What's the hurry?
He already stated that SIIR is valued at 10-20M. He's not looking for a quick sale on this one--first of all, the movie isnt even finished the editing process yet.
They put too much time and effort to settle, the cinematography is incredible, I think they want to test the waters a little more. Cannes was an opportunity to network and create a buzz about the movie. Gotova already has done interviews about the movie that will appear in movie mags.
Glad to hear it..I just think James is focused on building a real company. He is 29 years old and this is his "first kick at the can" so to speak unlike many of the CEO's in pinkie land. He has acted with integriy and honesty so far, so I am willing to give this one a chance to prove me wrong.
News is good and is another building block but not enought to drive PPS. We need a PR announcing deal has been reached for SIIR totalling 15-30M. I expect that before the end of summer.
Is that a mathematic formula??????
this might be the wrong play for you, dart. They WILL probably start announcing some of the actors for Never Submit soon. This Saturday is the PPV fight between Matt Huges and Royce Gracie--one of the biggest days in MMA, and James will be there meeting with the TKO pres.
Hang on here for another 45 days and I think you'll be pleased.
10-20M, dart. The movie was 8M to make, so I imagine they are looking for closer to 25 to 30M.
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Cannes update May 18
We have received many inquiries from investors regarding our film "Say it in Russian" at the Cannes Film Market. After seeing the trailer, people assume that we are going to sign contracts right away. What they don't understand is that our film is still in post production and is not even ready to show yet. We went to Cannes with the trailer to generate initial interest in the distributor community. The buyers at Cannes are generally the same buyers who go to every major film market. An update will be posted on this site daily as to the goings on.
Yesterday, the second day of the Cannes Film Festival and Market, Agata Gotova was interviewed by Screen International Magazine and Moving Pcitures Magazines will both run stories on "Say it in Russian" which is only the first step of our awareness campaign. We don't just want to sign with any distributor. Our objective is to maximize exposure to the market so we can get the most expansive and lucrative distribution possible. Here is a response that I wrote to a typical shareholder inquiry:
Dear John,
As you know, we have issued SEVERAL press releases in the last month, including two shareholder letters from me.
People need to understand that this is just the second day of Cannes. Our team arrived yesterday or the day before (there's a time difference). It is not as if they are going to walk off of the plane and someone hands them a contract. Its a process of taking meetings and negotiating. AND this is just the beginning. Most deals aren't even signed in Cannes. Relationships are just formed and then negotiations and details are worked out over time. It is not as simple as people think.
I think it is a mistake to think of this stock as a single event stock. We have one great movie we just finished shooting (as evidenced by the trailer). And we have three other great movies upcoming. I think its safer to think about this company as a long term one, with a lot of great things ahead.
Last week we almost put out a press release everyday. That doesn't mean we are going to be putting out a press release everyday. We will put out news when something of interest should be released. People
will just have to be patient. If people expect the greatest of news everyday, they are going to be dissapointed. If they just look at all our projects and are focused on the future, then they will be pleasently surprised when great things do happen. We cant be expected to have major news everyday.
Thanks for your interest,
James
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IPRE--on board.
good point..little Boris, Ivan and Nikolai grow up with posters of Agata Gotova on their wall. 10M in Russia?? Its possible.
This from the guy who pumped EKWX from .006 to .0001. Credibility is negatory, pal.
How can IPRE have a 6M market cap when they have assets of up to 60M? Shouldn't this be trading at around .015 as a base??
Now you're talking! Boris, Ivan and Vladimir all lust after Agata Gotova the way American men love Angelina Jolie.
The movie is still in the editing stage and you are questioning the movie's future???
I can understand your ignorance and the fact that you are a rookie investor, but try to do at least some research on this film.
Here is a start:
1) Find out why the cinematography of SIIR was compared to Dr. Zhivago.
2) Learn how this movie had a budget of 8M but looks like a 20M movie.
3) Discover how IPRE has already been approached by distributors for this movie, BEFORE ITS COMPLETION and is valued at 10-20M. There will be foreign as well as domestic distribution
4) Enlighten yourself to the fact that IPRE's first effort, All That I Need, was able to get distribution in 93 theaters in 8 states with only a 400k budget. What will they achieve with a film with 20x the budget with name actors??
Your act is getting old here, PAL!!
To clarify: "...announced today that it has entered into negotiations for the foreign distribution of its feature film, "Say it In Russian." A domestic release will be scheduled for late this year. Domestic and foreign sales are estimated to be in the $10 to $20 million range." from PR on 3/29
Say It in Russian had an 8 million dollar budget.
Hey Ernie..I'm on the other side of the action. 10 dimes on Hughes.
Looks like a chick flick with some gangsta' appeal for the men and excellent cinematography of Moscow and Paris for the foreign audience.
Agreed, at the very least they could put an investor relations link on all of their sites. Its like they are trying to keep BKMP a secret, maybe to keep the PPS down to continue accumulation.
Family films are huge, but don't discount the female fans of MMA and the kids.
Are they maximizing their investment in MMAweekly.com???
I think they could create a firestorm of activity if they instructed the 300k readers of MMAweekly.com to call their local cable operator to request TFN.
Ok..I was going to tell you to check out MMA and IFL in Atlantic City. The fans are very loyal and dedicated to the sport, if the movie is accepted by the MMA community, it will create a much bigger buzz.
Well said...this one could really put him on the map and open the doors to working with major studios and distributors.
Another internet tough guy...LMAO!! We probably don't live far from each other....where in PA do you live?? Are into MMA?
Braden, I interpret that quote to mean that James is 100% committed to ensuring that Never Submit is a blockbuster hit and will be accepted by the MMA community.
Thats was a quote from James on sherdog.net discussing "Never Submit. What I mean by "selling out" is that he's pulling out all the stops to make this a huge blockbuster. He has stated that is his most exciting project to date.