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I agree. I understand being cautious but I think BCCI is definitely on the right track again.
Good news. This is very promising, I think. Thank you for posting it.
I think so too. Seems like it's about time.
It sounds really great. You've certainly sold me on one!
"Penguins" looks to be another disappointment for Dreamworks.
http://variety.com/2014/film/news/penguins-of-madagascar-continues-dreamworks-animations-stock-woes-1201367287/
I don't think the link is working. Is it possible to re-post it?
Thank you for your analysis. I really appreciate it.
If this winter is as cold as it was a couple of weeks ago, I think it'll do pretty well. Coffee's a good, easy way to warm up early in the morning.
Great article. Lots of good information. Looks like a very exciting industry to be a part of, in my opinion.
Yeah, the whole business community in Seattle can be pretty small. Everybody's done business with everybody, whether they like each other or not!
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. Good point.
Thanks for the info, very interesting information. It's probably a fluke, but part of me wonders if Netflix is nearing the point where subscriber growth rate starts to slow to a crawl.
Hopefully not for my stock's sake!
Boy, wouldn't that be nice? A little long-term thinking would be fantastic.
Everybody see this? Some potentially exciting news.
ReelTime Lands CannaBrands as Title Sponsor for LoudMouth News
SPRING HILL, Fla., Nov. 25, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ReelTime Rentals, Inc. (RLTR) proudly announces today that the Title Sponsorship of its Radio production 'LoudMouth News' has been purchased by CannaBrands, Inc (CBMJ). The one year $60,000.00 sponsorship provides CannaBrands certain advertising and promotional rights in connection with the LoudMouth News program and other promotional activities.
James Hodge, Chairman and CEO of ReelTime remarked, "Today's agreement with CannaBrands marks the beginning of a relationship that will be mutually beneficial to both parties. LoudMouth News serves as a news portal for the controversial emerging cannabis industry via a rapidly expanding main stream media network. CannaBrands is well situated as the leading Cannabis branding company to provide continuing support for LoudMouth News. The revenue from this sponsorship alone solidifies the demand and desire for emerging companies to invest in our program. We have now realized significant revenue for the last quarter of 2014 and throughout 2015."
"We welcome the new opportunities this agreement brings forth," remarked Allison Baird, COO of Canna Brands. "We experienced a surprising amount of feedback from an interview I did on LoudMouth News and it is clear that the industry has its ears open and is thirsting for ground breaking news based programming about the marijuana industry. LoudMouth has a unique way of presenting the industry news in an informative and entertaining manner. This effort is part of a national media strategy that is being executed by ReelTime and Canna Brands that we expect to continue and expand over time. This is only the beginning."
About Loud Mouth news: LoudMouth News, the first in a series of business news based productions being created by ReelTime Media Group, is an effort to spread awareness of publically traded companies and products that are shaping the emerging marijuana industry. LoudMouth news serves to provide news coverage on the expansion of this emerging sector and the company's active in the marketplace.
LoudMouth News, the first in a series of business news based productions being created by ReelTime Media Group, is an effort to spread awareness of publically traded companies that are shaping the emerging legal marijuana industry.
Twenty-three states and the District of Columbia currently have laws legalizing marijuana in some form and legalization is expected to sweep the nation in the years to come out. ReelTime Media Group is in the business of identifying and monetizing individuals and companies who have been thrust into the public eye through the media. This awareness may come as a result of being featured on a TV show, news worthy event, or viral social media exposure. Most individuals and companies are not prepared to monetize such exposure and often times find the exposure passes without having used it to their advantage. ReelTime through its partners is uniquely positioned to capitalize on the exposure and to maximize the benefits. Maximizing the opportunity may be achieved via merchandising, leveraging exposure into relationships, creating and marketing new revenue streams for existing products, and launching new products. ReelTime also helps increase the exposure that its partners receive and aid in the shaping of its image.
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When used in this statement, the words "may," "will," "except,"' anticipate," "continue," "estimate," "project," intend" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27a of the securities act of 1933 and Section 21e of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 regarding events, condition, and financial trends that may affect the Company's future plans of operations, business strategy, operating results, and financial position. Persons reviewing this report are cautioned that and forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risk and uncertainties and those actual results may differ materially from those include within the forward-looking statements as a result of varying factors. Such factors include among other things, uncertainties, relating to our success in judging consumer preferences, financing our operations, entering into strategic partnerships, engaging management, seasonal and period to period fluctuations in sales, failure to increase market share or sales inability to service outstanding debt obligations dependents on a limited number of customers, increased production costs or delays in production of new products intense competition within the industry, inability to protect the intellectual property in the international market for our products, changes in market conditions and other matters disclosed by us in our public filings from time to time, Forward-looking statements speak only as to the date they are made. The Company does not undertake to update forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward-looking statements are made.
Link: https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2014/11/25/686081/10109846/en/ReelTime-Lands-CannaBrands-as-Title-Sponsor-for-LoudMouth-News.html
It is absolutely a fast-growing industry and it's very smart to land this company's sponsorship. This is a small step but could prove to be a lucrative one.
I always go to bby for electronics better deals peeps help you there...
Yeah, that's one of the things that will keep electronics stores in business. I don't feel confident buying a large purchase online, I really need to talk to someone about it.
Sounds like a smart move. I think they should do it.
Very good news!
Very good news. Best Buy might be able to turn themselves around. Thanks for posting it.
I had a very similar experience over the weekend. It's a like a dead zone in there.
Yeah, the film industry is notoriously inconsistent, because you (and they) never know what's gonna connect with audiences and what's not. I invest because I love movies so much but it's not something I recommend really.
Thanks for the link. That article is very interesting. Samsung seems primed to corner the 4K market.
Nielsen wants to track Netflix's ratings. And of course, Netflix never discloses its viewership numbers.
Very interesting article: https://time.com/3594946/netflix-nielsen-tv-ratings/
Disney stopped Hasbro from acquiring DreamWorks Animation.
This article is a pretty fascinating peek behind-the-scenes of the Hasbro/DreamWorks negotiation. You can read it here: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/dreamworks-animation-deal-talks-sabotaged-750094
Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm still pretty new at this so I try to keep quiet. There's a lot of smart people on this board!
"When I am not happy with a stock I sell an move on."
This is wise advice for anybody.
You're a good poster falon. This is a better board for having you posting on it. Thanks for the info.
Lookin' good!
Yeah, I agree. All the signs seem to indicate a good future of Chipotle.
Gotta stay warm somehow. :)
I know flexible ticket pricing has been kicked around off and on for years (James Cameron was pushing for it not too long). Making it cheaper to see a British film in the UK is a pretty good idea though. Might encourage people to come out for locally-produced films.
Wow, it appears to be doing very, very well! Thanks for the article.
I'll be very interested to listen to the conference call tomorrow. I'm cautiously optimistic at the moment.
Samsung is cutting a number of its smartphone models. The article is here: http://www.cnet.com/news/samsung-to-cut-smartphone-models-by-nearly-a-third-in-2015/
Considering how many models of smartphones they have, this isn't a bad idea.
Why Cord-Cutting Won't Doom Comcast. A very interesting article on how Comcast will be able to weather consumer's growing interest in internet-based subscription services.
You can read it here: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/why-cord-cutting-wont-doom-comcast-cm414595
Oh yeah, those Hunger Games movies are huge. They're basically a license to print money. Lionsgate will be living off the profits from Mockingjay Part 1 for awhile.
Warner Bros. will layoff 1,000 employees or 12.5% of staff. I know their home entertainment division (DVDs, Blu-rays, etc.) will be hit particularly hard.
Full article here: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/05/business/media/warner-bros-begins-layoffs-as-part-of-broader-cost-cutting-efforts.html?_r=0
Good article. Twitter is such an evolving thing. I feel like in five years it'll have turned into something completely different.
Yeah, this is good advice. I think you hit the nail on the head.
It's certainly possible. At the very least, it's not a bad idea to gently wade into it as Amazon seems to be doing.
If the company can get them to work with iPhones, then that's probably game over for Google Glass. That'd be huge.