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"you know" do you know a guy? lmao
Its 5 oclock somewhere..enjoy that beer...This is the Saturday I am working. Driving down to Marina Del Rey, should be nice on the coast this am here in ETIM California..LOL
Make it a great day !!
ETIM AF's due on or before 3/30/07 and holding steady with momo coming next week..imo
http://www.eternalimage.net/index.html
The AF's will come and go and we'll still be here regardless of the PPS level over the next 3 weeks. The post Audit results period is just as important as next week as far as I am concerned. Thats a longs view.. Just another week in doing business. Doing what their supposed to be doing...thats all, thats it. The AF's will be out and the company will be moving forward at a fast pace. I hope they need to start hiring new employees this summer or by fall. By October 1, Clint should be putting the final touches on his goals for 2008 while wrapping up 07.
meaning?
gotta poke a little..:D
NO worries mate !! Somebody may have had to let go of the shares..It happens.. Its not me or my group thats for sure..
I'm not sure how many we all have over here. But I'm guessing 10-15,000,000 all together between the 6 or 7 of us poor folks...LOL
I'll be buying more as available each week thats been my position all year. I only have 3 or 4 sales from Nov/Dec...Needed a few buck at the time, but bought it all back in Jan/Feb and new money ever since..I have a peak season ahead this summer in my business and plan to keep up the buying all year looking forward..These are the seeds for the next year or three. I definetely plan to be on board for the long haul.. this being the first year is just the ground floor...
Get'em cheap while ya can I say...(Seriously)
gulp gulp,, cold beer tonight..lol
Thanks Pete...I'm having fun being a new IHUB subscriber...Should have done it last year..What was I thinking..I'm surfing Ihub now...weeeeeeeee....
Go ETIM
The Beer is very cold tonight...LOL
Rolling Rock Green Light...its new! and quite tasty
I agree. This is fun !! LOL plus my beer is very cold !!
Cheers!
I still have 2 hours worth of work..:(
almost beer30
ahahhhha, where's the my accounts tab, features and all ???
My subscription to IHUB just went thru....No free membership..
I'm in finally...
ok Newhampsha...thanks for the push and good to talk with you yesturday..I'll send that info next week..
K
good job as usual. Have a beer on me and one for your hubby!
Bee is that your 25k?
Slappers!!!! Set your sites', mark your targets', don't forget to aim at the A$K...
Show us what ya got for an eod...Tear down that wall !!!
([))) wear your helmet and chin strap for safety...
I want a picture of you guys!!! LOL
iknowastock !!
tried that did ya !!?
LMAO !
Why doesn't somebody put a buy in at .006 for a few thousand, just for kicks...think it would fill?
You know your contribution yesturday and everyone who has hit the 55's has securely established what will become a solid support level down the road..imho The 55 is looking like a hallway in a very long building..lol or the old 55 mph speed limit sign..lol you know out on the Interstate its 75 mph speed limit..
Get ready to change lanes and grab a gear. Put the petal to the metal!!
and HAUL A$K !
You go 80, I'll still be a shareholer as well. BTW, I saw a segment on the news this morning on the worlds longest Limo...
52 foot trailer converted. Accomodates up to 40 people and goes from 350-600 per hour. Its called the Mid Night Rider, it has upper and lower levels and all the trimmings...It took 7 years to build...It has a real ETIM look to it if ya know what I mean...LOL
JP....Can we get a little press on the MLB Network? It would be great exposure directly to our market...imo...
NEW YORK -- Major League Baseball's owners unanimously approved on Thursday the launch of MLB Network, which will broadcast baseball programming 24 hours a day, including 26 live Saturday night games during the regular season.
The new unit is projected to launch the MLB Network into 47 million cable and satellite homes on Jan. 1, 2009. It will be 66.6-percent owned by MLB with the remaining shares to be held in partnership with Time Warner Cable, DirecTV, Cox and Comcast.
Tim Brosnan, MLB's executive vice president, business, said at the conclusion of the two-day quarterly ownership meetings Thursday that the network's rollout will be the largest in history for any cable network.
"This is not hyperbole, this is fact," Brosnan said during a press conference about a project that was originally approved in concept by the owners in 2004. "In 2009, when this network launches into 47 million homes, that will exceed any other cable television launch in history by 20 million homes. So this isn't a tiny little niche network. This is a fully, broadly distributed television service."
The previous most widespread launch was the combined effort of Microsoft and NBC when MSNBC was re-launched on cable to 28 million homes in July 1996, MLB said in a document provided to the media.
The new MLB Network will also be made available on the basic or digital tier of all of MLB's partner services, rather than the sports tiers, which usually cost extra.
"We wound up with a channel that will start up like no other that has ever started in the cable business," said Commissioner Bud Selig.
The placement of the MLB Network was one of the main negotiating points last winter in talks that seemed to end when MLB announced a deal to sell its Extra Innings out-of-market game package to DirecTV. That exclusive deal with the satellite carrier was for four years guaranteed with a three-year option that, if exercised, would have brought the total value to $700 million.
At the time, DirecTV agreed to offer the channel on its basic tier and partner with MLB on the project, an obligation other cable networks didn't want to match. But under pressure from fans and the U.S. Congress, the three cable services took the Extra Innings package and offered to also carry the MLB Network on their basic tier in exchange for a piece of the action.
The entirety of the seven-year deal with all the entities is now guaranteed at $80 million a year, Brosnan said, with an upside potential of MLB earning more each season based on additional sales of the Extra Innings package.
Asked why MLB was able to attain basic-tier status when the National Football League and National Basketball Association haven't with their networks, Brosnan said:
"We pursued a strategy for five years. We had a board, we had a president and we had a Commissioner, that supported our strategy. We took a lot of risk. We took a lot heat, particularly in the last 3 1/2 months. But we had conviction in our strategy. We got a little bit lucky. We stuck to our guns. And we used the out-of-market package to leverage [the MLB Network's] distribution."
To be determined is who will run the new unit and the content of non-baseball game programming. Brosnan said that programming already aired on the Internet by MLB.com will be closely examined for its viability of use on the new network.
Brosnan also said that the 26-week game package will be non-exclusive and utilized in combination with what is being aired in local markets on those Saturday nights by the individual teams.
"This network will not rise and fall on the number of games we put on it," Brosnan said. "Rather, [it will rise and fall] on the creativity of the non-game programming that we present."
Do You have a chart handy...Or are you still on laptop with your lovely Vista..? that Vista BTW sure messed up our Graphics Department at our Print facility..We are still working out the kinks.
I would settle for a Oregon,Washington PR..Might as well fill in the West Coast.
Good Morning. Nice Post!
at the moment I'm all bought up, but I've been buying for 7 months...More funds soon...Catching up to you on share count but have a few to go still..
thanks for sharing your story. We can relate.
Here's to a Greenday !
K
Hi Heppie. I hope all is well with you and those closest to you. My sincere apologies for anything that may have upset you here on the ETIM thread. As a shareholder of Eternal Image and professional with a reputable background I extend to you my hand. You are welcome here and I hope you can say the same about me.
iknowaguy~
Modified,
It goes on....check this out for the Vatican Library fans...let this one soak in...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Catholic Online) – California's Catholic population is growing by more than 13 percent each year, and by 2025 Catholics will make up more than one-third of the state’s population, according to a demographic study conducted for the California Catholic Conference.
The study, produced for the California Catholic Conference by Joseph Claude Harris, a Seattle researcher, paints a picture of a dramatically changing, growing Catholic Church in the state. The California Catholic Conference released results of the study June 19, 2006.
In 20 years, the study notes, Catholics will make up 36 percent of the state's population, up from 30 percent in 2005.
In 2005, 11.1 million of California's 36.6 million people were Catholic; by 2025, 16.7 million of state's expected 45.9 million residents will be Catholic, an increase of 5.6 million people. The Catholic population is projected to grow at a rate more than three times the 4 percent rate increase by California's non-Catholic population.
Catholics will represent nearly 60 percent of California's projected population growth in the next 20 years, according to the study.
"We are truly blessed that the Catholic Church in California is vibrant and growing, but our future should not happen by accident." said Bishop Stephen Blaire of Stockton, Calif., president of the California Catholic Conference.
"As pastors responsible for the spiritual well-being of our Catholic people, studies like this will help us do what we need to do to better serve the needs of burgeoning Catholic communities throughout the state."
By 2025, 4.3 million new Catholics will be baptized, more than 3.1 million children will celebrate their first Communion and the average parish will have expanded by more than 1,800 families. Of the state's projected total Catholic population increase of 5.6 million, 3.5 million is expected from the natural increase of number of births over deaths and 2.1 million as a result of migration from other states and countries.
A major factor driving the growth of the church in California is the growth in California's Hispanic population, an estimated 60 percent of who is Catholic.
The California Catholic Conference is the public advocacy office of the bishops of the archdioceses of Los Angeles and San Francisco and the dioceses of Fresno, Monterey, Oakland, Orange, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Jose, Santa Rosa and Stockton.
then check out this:
http://www.doggonecalifornia.org/
Well here they are...Take the PR today and connect it to the various product lines, specifically as it relates to Baseball and Bamm...This is what comes to mind: We now have a distributor that services hundreds of funeral professionals that services tens of thousands of potential clients in Ca...
now
California has 5 MLB teams!
http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=ana
http://oakland.athletics.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=oak
http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=la
http://sandiego.padres.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=sd
http://sanfrancisco.giants.mlb.com/index.jsp?c_id=sf
and there ya have it !
OKAY !
Love you Man!.....LOLOLOL
I am an International Forwarding Agent amoung all the other hats I wear..(especially the ETIM Hat...lol) I will check today..off hand the 3 to 4k sound about right on a Matson Load. Depending on the size of the container..We probably are sharing a 20 or maybe a C Box for the urns....Also having them shipped Air can be less in some cases. I wonder if EI has shopped that route..
www.atlasworldgroup.com
K
Hi Bee. Are we having fun yet? LOL
Hey I wanted to mention that this 55 wall has been around for awhile now...IMO all we need is a little peak at 55X60 to bust loose. There has to be pressure mounting on the Market. "The volcano effect".. So lets getter done...The company is doing their part. And as far as those that pick on this and that and split hairs on EI business or its stock strength..I say to them: Call JP or go back and listen again to the CC from April 18 and listen carefully. Its all there and its Really ALL GOOD !
iknowa.
Hang tough everyone! We have many more of these events ahead.
SLAP THAT A$K !
Update that IBoX !!!
Been waiting in California !!
WE are thrilled, just got off the phone with ETIMers here in Cal. Word is spreading this am..
:)
We talk alot about the chart, the company, the product and the market...Occasionally we should talk a little about those that may become our client base...cause ultimately without them we have no future.. I do beleive we have a good future with EI and for that reason I submit a suggestion to long term investors to look closely at what you are spending your money on. We are part owners of a funeral product line that amoung other things is now a vendor for major league baseball....America's favorite past time. What goes on in baseball on a daily basis has little or no effect on our business here. That said, what goes on in baseball over a life time has a large effect on our business here. So out of respect for those players that have past on and for those whom have yet to pass, I give them tribute by mentioning it here on this board of people that will help pay for the manufacturing,marketing and distribution of a product that will hold them forever and be in view of the ones they leave behind for all the days of their life...
My Best,
K
04/29/2007 7:29 PM ET
ST. LOUIS -- A team that still remembers its last loss all too well suffered another one early on Sunday morning. The Cardinals lost a friend and teammate when pitcher Josh Hancock, 29, was killed in a car accident on Interstate 64 in St. Louis.
Hancock's 2007 Ford Explorer hit a tow truck at approximately 12:35 a.m. CT and the pitcher died at the scene, possibly at the moment of impact. It's the second time in a five-year span that the Cardinals have lost an active player. Darryl Kile passed away on June 22, 2002.
The driver of the tow truck was unharmed in the wreck. The truck was parked in the left lane of the interstate, tending to a previous wreck.
According to St. Louis Police Chief Joseph Mokwa, the truck had rotating yellow lights and flashing red lights displayed. It was in an active traffic lane. Mokwa explained that despite the lights, it appears that Hancock simply did not see the tow truck until it was too late for him to avoid a collision.
Formal arrangements have not been announced for a memorial service. However, it is expected to take place on Thursday in Tupelo, Miss., where Hancock's family makes its home. The Cardinals have an off-day on Thursday and the team expects to attend.
Sunday night's Cardinals-Cubs game, scheduled for 7:05 p.m. CT, was postponed. The Cardinals head to Milwaukee on Sunday for a three-game series against the Brewers that starts Monday.
Cardinals principal owner Bill DeWitt Jr., general manager Walt Jocketty, manager Tony La Russa and Mokwa addressed the media at Busch Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
"The pain our organization feels today is unspeakable," said DeWitt. "Josh was a great competitor with a strong will to win. His fellow Cardinals will tell you that Josh was a consummate teammate with a terrific spirit that served him well on the mound and in the clubhouse."
Hancock joined the Cardinals in February 2006. He quickly became a valuable member of the St. Louis bullpen, pitching 77 innings in his first season with the Cardinals. He performed a variety of roles for the Cardinals, from occasional short relief to sometimes less desirable jobs like long relief in games that threatened to get out of hand.
"The respect that we all had for his ability to take the significant or the save-our-staff type of role was a real measure of him personally and professionally," said La Russa. "He was a lot of fun and a terrific teammate. So trust me when I tell you this is brutal to go through."
Hancock appeared in eight games for the Cardinals in 2007, posting a 3.55 ERA, and pitched three innings in Saturday afternoon's game against the Cubs. He was well-liked as a fun-loving, easy-going person.
"Josh had a lot of friends in that clubhouse," Jocketty said. "You talk about it being a family, and it is a family. And it's very difficult."
Team members assembled in the clubhouse prior to the news conference to share thoughts and memories of their late teammate.
"One of the things that's really painful here is that Josh, in this town, his family was his teammates," La Russa said. "We know a little bit about his brother and sister, and mother and dad. But here's a guy that really enjoyed and was a very strong part of the family here at the ballpark and away from the ballpark. So that's a big miss, a big hole that's going to be there."
Drafted in 1998 by the Red Sox, Hancock made his way through the Boston system and made his Major League debut as a member of the Red Sox in 2002. He was traded to Philadelphia before the 2003 season, spending '03 and part of '04 with the Phillies.
Another trade sent him to Cincinnati, where he pitched through 2005. The Reds let him go early in Spring Training of '06, and the Cardinals quickly snapped him up.
Hancock was born in Cleveland, Miss., and attended high school in Birmingham, Ala., before attending Auburn University.
Less than five years ago, Kile passed away in his hotel room in Chicago. That day's game was postponed, and the club's first game back was the next evening, a Sunday-night game vs. the Cubs in which Kile had been scheduled to pitch.
Just three days ago, Hancock had given his teammates a scare when he was late arriving for a day game. He overslept, and his cellular phone wasn't working, so teammates grew very worried until they were able to reach him shortly before game time. The incident brought up memories of Kile.
"That's why it's so different here, because of what happened," Jason Isringhausen said on Thursday. "Everybody worries. That's got more to do with it than oversleeping. [Stuff] like that happens all the time."
Isringhausen is one of three players on the Cardinals who were members of the team in 2002 when Kile passed away. Jim Edmonds and Albert Pujols are others. But nearly the entire coaching staff, as well as much of the front office, remains from that season.
Mokwa said that police are attempting to establish the details of both the accident and the last several hours of Hancock's life. He said it appears likely that Hancock was not driving at an excessive speed, and that no alcoholic beverage containers were found in the vehicle.
"We are in the process of investigating," Mokwa said. "The accident reconstruction people will have more information about the speeds and things of that nature tomorrow. We are in the process of re-creating Josh Hancock's last several hours, and that's not complete at this time. But we will certainly get that accomplished."
The Cardinals will wear a patch with Hancock's No. 32 on their uniform sleeves for the remainder of the season. Additionally, a memorial of some sort will be displayed in the home bullpen at Busch Stadium. Flags at Busch, including the 2006 championship banner, flew at half staff on Sunday afternoon.
MLB news 05/16/2007 7:44 PM ET
Olympics may hinge on MLB players
IBAF president says move needed to reinstate baseball
By Barry M. Bloom / MLB.com
NEW YORK -- If baseball is going to be reinstated in the Summer Olympics, Major League players may have to be part of the equation, one of the top leaders on the international baseball scene recently told MLB.com.
"The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has made that pretty clear to us," said Harvey Schiller, who this past March was elected as the new president of the International Baseball Federation (IBAF), the group that represents all the world's baseball federations. "It's the issue that's most outstanding at this point. That's not to say they we won't get back in without it, but we're working toward that end."
The IOC voted baseball and women's softball out of the Olympics two years ago effective with the 2012 London games. Both sports are still on the docket for next year's summer games in Beijing. But at this moment that could be their last hurrah.
Schiller, a former director of the U.S. Olympic Committee (USOC) and at one time the chief executive of YankeeNets, said there's a window of opportunity to gain re-admittance for 2016 at an already scheduled IOC meeting in 2009. At that session, the Olympic governing body is expected to vote on giving permanent status to the remaining Olympic sports, plus review the application of baseball and softball to re-enter as gold medal competitions.
"I think there's a pretty good chance that with some adjustments we could get back in," said Schiller, who defeated Rolando Gonzalez from Cuba, 58-29, giving the IBAF a strictly U.S. flavor at the top of the IBAF for the first time. "If that happens for 2016 we'll also try to get back into the London games even if it's just as a demonstration sport."
The Olympics not only allows countries to grow the sport, but each federation participating in the eight-team tournament is given a $500,000 grant from the IOC to aid in that effort, money that will be irrevocably lost if baseball remains out.
Baseball entered the Olympics for the first time in 1984 at Los Angeles as a demonstration sport and was awarded gold medal status in time for Barcelona in 1992. MLB has been under pressure since then to include some Major Leaguers, but Commissioner Bud Selig has ardently resisted the notion of stopping the regular season to accommodate that happening or allowing a few big leaguers from each team to participate while the season continues.
In 1999 and 2000, Minor Leaguers outside the 25-man roster of each MLB team were allowed to participate for the first time in both the Olympic qualifying rounds and the summer games. It was in 2000 at Australia that the U.S. won its first and only Olympic gold medal. Cuba has won the rest of them.
Since then, Selig, who's current term as Commissioner ends in 2009 when he turns 75, has held strong to that conviction even though Nippon Professional Baseball allowed its teams to each send several players to compete for Japan at the 2004 Olympics in Greece. The U.S. didn't qualify for that particular baseball tournament.
Bob DuPuy, Major League Baseball's president and chief operating officer, said on Wednesday that the possibility of Selig changing his mind may be somewhat remote.
"The Commissioner would like to see baseball return to the Olympics," DuPuy said. "We consider it an important platform for the development of international baseball in regard to funding and grass roots efforts. The logistics of providing 25-man roster players are very complicated. The Commissioner has made it clear that he views that as a very difficult proposition."
As a substitute for the Olympics, MLB and the players association went into partnership to produce the World Baseball Classic, which includes Major League players, and was staged for the first time during Spring Training of 2006 when it didn't interfere with regular-season play. The next Classic is slated during March 2009 and is expected to be played every four years after that.
Schiller is well known behind the scenes in U.S. sports circles. Aside from his Olympic connection, he was the vice president of programming for Turner Sports and the president of Turner when the Atlanta-based media giant controlled the Braves, the Hawks of the National Basketball Association, the Thrashers of the National Hockey League and Philips Arena in downtown Atlanta.
Schiller moved on from there to the short-lived union of the Yankees and NBA Nets in an entity that spawned the YES Network. That company evaporated several years ago when the Nets failed to procure an arena in Newark, N.J., and Lewis Katz sold the team.
Hang in there! (-: It will work out.
ooooo Rufus...LOL Sold it CSHD, bought ETIM hows that.. I could name a few others that are now ETIM shares...
Looking at the volume over the past few months...Looks like we could use some volume about now. Buying volume that is. Only a few days to load up for those standing on the side lines.
Looking for a open at 49 and continuation of today until momo hits. Should start to tease everyone by eod and I wouldn't be surprised for a Friday pm PR of some type so the company doesn't PR other business next week..
My wish is that they PR some distributors out west and the AF's and slam us with some other deal and news on sales and just open up the fawcett and let it flooooowwww........./e
LOLOL YO ~
Regarding share structure of a pink sheet. Here is a company that trades in the same range we do currently and has for a couple of months. Different animal all together and this is not a solisitation what so ever. Just a comparison of in terms of potential market momo. We beat them hands down in terms of company strength IMO..and they have a great shareholder body, I am very familiar with the "group". Look at the A/S. and look at ours.
From May 01 2007 PR: NMCX .005 range to .0048
The final number of votes in favor of the proposed amendment to increase NMC's authorized shares of common stock to 6.5 billion was 2,855,137,249 or 61.72% in favor, and less than 1% against or abstaining. The Company's updated outstanding common share count is approximately 5.385 billion shares.
I was counting as well and saying the same thing..
thanks all the same
Good Luck !!!