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Maybe you need to brush up on your English a bit, I had said I was EVEN (meaning not up or down) in the .004's.
I do admit at one point I was down and down quite a bit, though I have stated many times that I have been able to average down considerably sense then, when I really started buying, in the .03's and .004's.. I have also continued to buy in the .002's... in fact, I just purchased more shares of DUSS yesterday...
Excuse me Sir, What is your target price on this one? LMAO!
HAHA He's trolling me... He must want in!
I agree, that's why I'm adding more NOW! I'm not going to get stuck chasing later
Come'on, we talk out auto and this fly's!
NEW HIGH COMING! IMO
we get above .044 and this is going to run hard IMO! new EOD high!
LOL, right! Just waiting to hear "timber"... that's my favorite!
yes Sir, but when was that post made? Again, you are stuck in the past!I have already told you, sense then, that I had averaged into the low .004's.... though I have KEPT BUYING on the dips and am now lower than that... :)
BTW do you even remember what the first reentry target price was? It has changed so many times it is hard to keep up!
really, another 50%? LMAO, I guess the target price must have changed again!
Buddy you have no clue what I'm holding or what my average is... do you honestly think this is going into the high .001's? because that is what it would take to average down another 50%
Today's target is ???? LMAO
please keep posting your month and a half old pictures, someone might believe there current....
there you go again with the lies. I just called hart and sole now, they are open from 11am-7pm today!!! would you like their number?
although maybe it was a fake person answering their phone so they could lie to their customers.....
Just realized that picture is over a month and a half old! was originally posted on 11-8-2011... still stuck in the past I guess....
sarcasm buddy! ;)
Sir, I guess you must be confused, I didn't post that picture...
how about I just call them and ask... seems simple enough.. LMAO
Oh wait, they'll probably lie and tell me the clothes are in stock, right? LMAO
is this like the picture of hart and sole you posted earlier.. though last week you said it was way to far to travel too?
Nice pic LL... great DD!
maybe if you walked in and asked instead of taking pictures from the outside that show absolutely nothing... you would know the answer to your questions
What do you see as the advantages to Paperny Entertainment having a presence in the United States, and specifically New York?
The advantages are tremendous. By virtue of market size alone the US gives Paperny Entertainment an opportunity to expand its core business and more easily amp up its already impressive international profile. The US is a tough market, the toughest in the world. But it’s also got the most opportunities when you add up not only the dozens of linear networks, but also digital and on demand platforms. The payoff is long term, however, it takes awhile to establish a presence and gain the reputation for success. New York presents advantages as the largest media market in the US, and is of course geographically positioned to capitalize on Paperny Entertainment’s growing international business.
Well, that interview was posted on Facebook... Which I have been told is not reliable.. so please keep this in mind when reading the article...
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON PAPERNY ENTERTAINMENT NEW YORK: LYNNE KIRBY
December 15, 2011
Building on its recent successes in lifestyle television, Paperny Entertainment continues to grow from strength to strength. Our latest endeavour is the recent opening of our new offices in New York City, at 242 W. 30th Street. At the helm is our EVP, Programming, the energetic and talented Lynne Kirby, most recently a Senior Programming Consultant at the Discovery group of channels. A graduate of UCLA Film and Television Studies, Universite Sorbonne Nouvelle, UNC-CH, and Binghamton University. Lynne has a wealth of experience and knowledge, and is incredibly well-connected in the Big Apple.
We caught up with Lynne this past weekend at home on the upper West Side, where she was relaxing with daughter Ches and husband Neil.
Your first job in broadcasting was at the age of 32. What got you interested in a film and television career at that point?
I was always a film buff and then student of both film and TV. While living in TV land – Los Angeles – I found myself out of scholarships and began doing odd jobs in film and TV to support myself through the end of grad school. One thing led to another and by the time I was done with my degree, I knew I wanted to take all that formal learning and exercise it in a creative environment. Plus I had good friends in London who had been academics and then transitioned to television, which inspired me to make the leap. An opportunity to work in programming at KCET in LA presented itself as I was finishing my degree and I never looked back.
Prior to joining the Paperny Entertainment team, what would you say has been the highlight of your career?
I would have to say being at Sundance Channel overall was a career highlight. The opportunity to work with so many great talents and on so many amazing shows AND remain close to the heartbeat of independent film was rare, unique and inspiring. Sundance was a great place to experiment across many genres and with many different types of characters, on a spectrum from commercial to un-commercial. Combining that experience with years spent in ratings-driven TV has allowed me to appreciate the value of targeting an audience and thinking outside the box.
To date, what has been your favourite television project to have worked on?
Too many to choose from, but among them:
‘Brick City’ - powerful, impactful and award-winning,
‘Spectacle: Elvis Costello with …’ - incredible artists and incredible performances, starting with Elvis himself,
‘Live from Abbey Road’ - can you tell I am a music head,
‘One Punk Under God: The Prodigal Son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker’ - just a beautiful series, period,
and too many more to name.
I loved the lifestyle shows we did at Sundance also, from retail to green. At Court TV I loved my serial killer shows, as most women do. But there is one I should mention that dovetails with Paperny Entertainment’s past success: a Court TV mini-series called ‘Adults Only: The Secret History of the Other Hollywood’, about the criminal history of the adult entertainment business. Now that was a fun show to work on.
You've worked for a number of Networks over the years. What was your favourite aspect of the job of a ‘Broadcaster’?
The creative part without a doubt. Working with producers to shape ideas and bring them to air. I also loved-hated the ratings part: they are addictive, crack-like and yet terrifying on a bad day.
What are three things you learned from your role as a ‘Broadcaster’?
Creativity is paramount, but it has to serve an entertainment purpose number one.
The audience is a cruel, but efficient judge of your effectiveness as an entertainment professional.
Though the bar is high, there’s always another idea around the corner. But that’s not true of characters: addictive personalities that suit a particular brand are in short supply and yet absolutely essential to most networks’ success.
What excites you about your new role as Executive Vice President of Programming at Paperny Entertainment?
The creative and business opportunities are equally exciting to me. Content will always be king, especially as the platforms multiply and the need for ever-new content grows (something the internet has taught Hollywood). A company like Paperny that knows how to make quality television within established genres is well positioned for someone like me who springs from the American market to come in and help direct creative to a number of networks, as opposed to just one or two. I love the ability to craft a diverse slate of shows and go after the characters who will bring them to life. It’s all about finding characters at the end of the day.
What are your goals for Year 1 in this position at Paperny Entertainment? Your longer term goals with Paperny?
Year 1 - We want to be on the radar of the various cable nets, and establish a development slate that sparks interest in us as an American company. By Autumn, we want to get a couple of deals off the ground after aggressively developing the top contenders and tuning into the evolving opportunities the market presents.
Long Term - We want to be a reliable, go-to player in the American market and become known for high-quality, character-driven and lifestyle entertainment with an American sensibility and for American viewers. But we also want to continue to evolve Paperny Entertainment’s international reputation, and have the American slate talk to the Canadian and vice versa, with the flexibility to play in both the co-pro and formats arenas.
What do you see as the advantages to Paperny Entertainment having a presence in the United States, and specifically New York?
The advantages are tremendous. By virtue of market size alone the US gives Paperny Entertainment an opportunity to expand its core business and more easily amp up its already impressive international profile. The US is a tough market, the toughest in the world. But it’s also got the most opportunities when you add up not only the dozens of linear networks, but also digital and on demand platforms. The payoff is long term, however, it takes awhile to establish a presence and gain the reputation for success. New York presents advantages as the largest media market in the US, and is of course geographically positioned to capitalize on Paperny Entertainment’s growing international business. But the maxim of “if you can make it here” is absolutely true – it’s a demanding market!
You have lived in many places over the years, what is it that you like about New York?
The energy number one. New York is a creative cauldron that feeds off of a vibrant, stimulating dynamism you can find nowhere else. It’s no wonder it is the creative capital of America. The talent pool is incredible and deep and we are constantly colliding with it in productive ways that generate fresh thinking. And if you are playing in the lifestyle arena, you can’t beat New York for the best in fashion, food, design, entertainment in general, and – let’s be honest -- personality.
When Lynne isn’t working, she spends times with family; and enjoys movies, music, food, travel and, though she hates to admit it, shopping.
Stay tuned next week for another New York Spotlight.
http://www.papernyfilms.com/the-latest/shining-spotlight-paperny-entertainment-new-york-lynne-kirby
careful, the target price has changed several times already... one week it is in the .003's the next in the mid .002's, last week it was .0021 now it's .0022.. I just cant keep up!!!
you'll never get an answer.. I asked several times for an explanation and all I got was another lie to cover up the first lie... What a joke!
I understand, it can be frustrating.. but, Imagine selling out tomorrow and getting news of a US network on Friday.... bet you'd really be frustrated then!
LOL.. easy answer for ya, WHEN PEOPLE ARE WILLING TO PAY A PENNY PER SHARE... That's when! two months, two weeks, I don't know, you tell me. I'm not looking for a quick flip, I'm in this for the Long run!
Sir, I am not the one who is confused here.. I've never claimed dilution, nor provided false numbers to support my claim..