just reading....all ears...opps,...eyes too
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I don't believe that. Kanno told you that personally?
FTG. Give it a test. We're moving from here. Win/win. You win, we all win.
Bring it on brotha>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Does it have the fresh smell of a lingering Chinese Government mining contract??????????????????????? Attached to official JV terms???
For all we know contract news this week. Why sell when our time is ticking........0010-11 for bid. Give me a break.
0012 is still to cheap.
How are we looking today??
IPKL Accumulate while you can @.0010
Sooner or later the pickle will pop.
''We want to help build innovation and drive middle-class growth. It paves the way for strong economic growth that builds a broader base in the economy within China,'' said Ned Hooper, Cisco vice president of corporate business development. ''China is one of the most important of the emerging and new markets ... not only because of the scale but the innovation that's going on there.''
Good morning Bullseye. Could be an intresting week.
I'll be here. TDM
Good than it won't be that much. I'm just watching it. Intresting
story behind this one. 50/50 pop
Howdy Americano!! One day closer too the new year.
Sounds good to me.
When it gets like this, it is hard to predict what might happen.
This thing is so dam close. Think if a JV announcement came out with multi-millions in China Government contracts. With all the language ironed out as far as percentages. And worded in a manner, that down payments have already been received for system installs. Not a long shot......That could be next PR.
I'll take it....It's only what they have been working toward for the past several week/months. I wouldn't be surprised in the least to hear contract news, either with, or shortly after JV news.
Where did this one come from. Maybe not 1, how about 1,000,000.
In that case, a cover would be nice.
I'm playing this on oversold.
Nothing to loose from this level.
December can be an unpredictable month.
Posted by: portlander10
In reply to: None
Date:12/15/2006 7:17:07 AM
Post #of 10251
Refresher course for those New to the pickle
Ventures/Investments
• iPackets International, Inc. (IPKL.PK) a global developer and provider of wireless and communications solutions for the mine-safety industry, announced its signing of a Letter of Intent to establish a Chinese Joint Venture with China Coal Information Institute [CCII] and Henan YongAn Investment Guarantee Co. (YongAn). The joint venture will be responsible for the manufacturing, distribution, sales, marketing, installation, deployment, and support of iPackets' iPMine solution to the mining industry in China. The operation will be based in the province of Henan, China's second largest coal producing province. According to the agreement, YongAn will provide funding of up to US$50 million to the venture, and over 10,000 square meters of land to build and outfit a world-class manufacturing facility in Henan. Under the deal, CCII will provide professional services including product certification, sales and marketing, technical support, and market intelligence. iPackets will provide technology intellectual property, continued product development, technology direction, and technical knowledge transfer. The agreement is expected to be finalized in two months. China Coal Information Institute, a national research organization, is part of the newly established National Institute for Occupational Safety. YongAn is one of the first investment guarantee companies to be approved by the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission. iPMine is a real-time two-way wireless communications solution that tracks, monitors, and communicates with miners and equipment underground and above ground.
After all it is the key.
Holy!!!
Whats up Klon.
We meet again.
GLTY
Hopefully this week.
Maybe next week.
Nice forecast. 2007 isn't far away.
Well, I should hope so.
We are betting IPKL is
a 2007 success>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> TDM
LOL!!
Man this is an active board. VCSY going to pop anytime soon????????????????????????????????????????????
How 'bout it folks............
I agree. I figure, even a few million @ this level has a chance of something. Just the same, it has potential of the 00000001 thing, and a reverse split. So far I'm only in a few hundred thousand shares @ .0004. Will keep a close eye on this one for any indications of a bottom/pop, in the next few days/weeks.
Looking at the slide, It is so unbelievable, that you would like to think it was just oversold/panic sell. One thing for sure, it took many by surprise.
Ask Dave37857..
He spoke with someone on Friday.
Maybe he has something to share.
I can't even remember what he said
honestly.
With the slide this has had. A few million @ .0003-.0005 couldn't hurt to bad. It's bound a technical bounce some time before the new year. Maybe not... Only one way to find out.
I've lost 33k in a day, 50+ k in a week, but have been up by that too. 300 your looking good if you ask me.
Steven.......I posted to you twice the other day with an honest opinion. I think it was realistic.
Thanks for chart Cargo.
Accumulate. Buy when nobody wants.
Fishy?? Nice. Two text based systems that were prelim. Setups.
A company needs to work bugs out some how. Money more than likely went back into expansion. Call Kanno. He'll be straight up with you. He has with everybody.
QT deal fell through.
IPKL did something more along the lines of preliminary installs.
If you really want to know call the chief engineer or Kanno.
I'm sure knowing this company, they'll be happy to let you know what the real deal is. For all we know those two text oriented small set ups are still operating today. Maybe the money was put back into expansion.
Quadtech ERA
This is the slowest Friday I've seen in a while, for many OTC'S.
It's almost like a grave yard.
Also 10for1 forward split. That was the main factor to add in for the price adgustment. Then is just drifted from 5 or 10 cent range. Ask Americano. He's been in from day 1
Slojab...This one should get you started off on the right foot.
Posted by: portlander10
In reply to: None
Date:12/6/2006 2:23:54 AM
Post #of 10133
This is an older article, It shows how behind they are with this technology. They tested 7 other systems, and all sound like they came from the cave man era. ipmine was not tested through MSHA, but an interview with Kanno was included. Now you see why the World Market is still open. These people mean well, But as far as wireless technolgy, Kanno and crew are probably laughing at other attempts. These guys really are 20 years behind. Remember IPKL'S crew has many years of understanding, when it comes to wireless communications. All others, are just taking a stab at what they thing could or should work. In reality, they are clueless. Within a year, there systems will be shipping from China. On the Box, it will be labled I-Packets International.
Inside the box, will be ipmine, and it will be made and shipped from China. Simple enough. The Market belongs to Ipackets International. This article makes it perfectly clear.
Wireless devices allow communication with miners through ground
Friday, April 28, 2006
By Steve Twedt, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Deep inside Consol Energy Co.'s McElroy Mine in Marshall County, W.Va., a small group of men laid out two wire coils in loops yesterday.
The team from Transtek Inc. of Pittsburgh is one of seven field-testing prototype wireless two-way communication systems that, if successful, would enable working miners to talk with people on the surface in real time.
Transtek, for example, has one coil for transmitting and one for receiving, using the earth as a conductor. A company spokesman said the system was successful in a test this spring at 280 feet below the surface at the Lake Lynn Laboratory Experimental Mine in Fayette County.
Following this week's testing, David Chirdon of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration said each of the seven systems "had some positives and some negatives."
The wireless systems were tried at depths up to 700 feet underground, he said. While some got a through-the-earth signal at 200 feet, "we didn't see anything that goes above 300 feet."
With some U.S. mines reaching more than 2,000 feet beneath the surface, those results might seem discouraging -- yet Mr. Chirdon said he could foresee a viable two-way system becoming commercially available in a year or so.
The reason for his optimism: Since the death of 12 miners at Sago Mine No. 1 in Upshur County, W.Va., in January, MSHA officials have fielded more than 100 proposals for underground coal communications systems.
Mr. Chirdon, who heads MSHA's electrical safety division and would evaluate systems for safety, said 10 have formally applied for certification.
Before Sago, MSHA averaged two proposals annually.
Why the change?
Vendors have told Mr. Chirdon they believe mine operators will soon be required to have two-way wireless systems, although MSHA has not yet made such a proposal. Current federal law requires only that mines have "telephones or other two-way communication equipment with instructions for their use."
At Sago, a methane explosion behind a sealed portion of the mine trapped 13 miners. When rescuers reached them 41 hours later, only one miner, Randal McCloy Jr., had survived. Many believe the miners could have been directed to safety had there been a way to communicate with them. The phone line in place was disabled in the blast.
The tragedy has heightened interest in finding a workable system for talking to miners underground.
"Originally we didn't think there was a market for the product in North America. We thought safety was not an issue in North American mines," said Niles Kanno, president and CEO of iPackets International in Vancouver, British Columbia.
This spring, his company sold its first two systems for text message communication inside coal mines in China, where mines -- and mining deaths -- are far more prevalent than in the United States.
Mr. Kanno said his firm's device, called iPMine, was not among those field-tested by MSHA, but he has talked to MSHA officials about submitting it for certification later.
"It's no different than seat belts or air bags. Once it became mandated, you see a number of companies out there doing it."
Luke Popovich, spokesman for the National Mining Association representing the coal industry, said mine operators have not sought wireless two-way systems because "we really haven't found a product that works effectively in most underground coal mines in the United States."
"The reasons for this certainly include the fact that we're a small market for the technology provider and it's an unattractive market for them to make a device that meets our needs and recovers their costs," Mr. Popovich said.
"They're not responsible for mines, they're responsible for making a product. If it's your money, can you recover the investment you're going to make?"
Phil Smith, Mr. Popovich's counterpart at the United Mine Workers of America, said that if the market were there, the products would follow. "It will take the government telling the coal companies 'You must do it,' and therefore it creates a market. But if mine operators aren't required to put them in the mines, the mine operators won't do it."
Because of Sago, MSHA officials took the unusual step of setting up the field tests, and Mr. Chirdon said yesterday that "it's been a great learning process. We've gotten a lot of good information. We found there isn't any single great solution
If we all chip in, maybe by close, we can get this thing over 100k
Too funny!! right as 100 went through 2500 followed 1 second behind.