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Again, I ask : what's expected Monday? I don't follow this board full-time.
Bring me up to speed, as I don't follow this board full-time. What's the "Word" about this Monday? Thanks.
That's Citidel Capital, or CDEL as they're known by their MM moniker.
When they're not on best-bid or best-offer themselves, they throw any old number up on their turret, just to relieve boredom probably. ( "Hey, let's bid 5 million @ $.041 and see if anybody notices it?" )
I wouldn't ascribe too much importance to it.
The only thing "big" about this "play" is the SIZE of the SCAM that was perpetrated by the CRIMINALS involved.
RSHN :
Risible SCAM Has Nothing. ( and never will! )
You'll be pleased to know that in addition to Breitling, literally dozens of Canadian oil and gas companies use QMCI as the data feed on their web sites for reporting their own respective stock prices to web site visitors. This is undoubtedly due to QMCI having the TSX as a client/customer, and the TSX is recommending QMCI to their listed members.
QMCI is another good example of a BPO, similar to that other stock in which we're both invested.
I watched it, also; they combined the ferry to Yip with the test flight. It was very apparent as one watched the course changes along with the speed and altitude changes over on the right side of the FA page that the plane was being put through testing manoeuvres.
The Rooster was magnificent.
BLTA
conversions will no longer be necessary, which is pretty much the answer to both your questions.
No, just a generic file-format converter. There are literally hundreds of them out there. Every geek hoping to be the next Mark Cuban writes a file-format converter and gives it away.
If anything, Clipstream will hasten the demise of "converters" because it will obviate the need for them.
Word of the $.05 per share cash dividend must have leaked.
Nah. 3x royalty is a typical settlement in cases such as this where the aggrieved party just wants to commit a little legal extortion. I'm glad VirTra has awakened to the fact they have this sort of IP they can use to create another lovely little revenue stream for the benefit of all.
Then again, if this Arotech bunch just wants to whip out the 'ole chequebook and say "How much for all of VirTra?" and there are lots of zeros and commas in the number, who's gonna say "No!", eh?
Making a very interesting flight path. Judging from the variations in speed and altitude being reported by Flight Aware, they're putting it through its paces for power and manoeuverability.
Update : just reached the halfway point. 88 flown, 88 to go.
@speckulator : appears so... it has all the characteristics of a "test flight" from the way it's being reported.
The price is not "plummeting". There's been less than 1/2 million shares traded during the entire duration of this flight.
Appears to be on final approach to Yip.
It isn't about "cost" it's about "value received for the price paid".
By that metric, XUII's cloud service is a great value. People who only consider "cost" generally get the shoddy product they deserve.
If "cost" were all that mattered, we'd all be driving '85 Yugos.
Here's the "connection" to potential infringement on the ThreatFire patent... from the arotech web site description of FAAC
" FAAC Incorporated
develops and manufactures simulations and trainers for air combat applications and vehicle driving operations, located in Ann Arbor, Michigan"
See that? "air combat applications", where physical simulation of "hits" on an aircraft simulator would be essential for the "realism" factor.
NBRI's all-in-sustaining-cash-costs are somewhere between $1500 and $1600 an ounce. Anyone wanting to see NBRI succeed - and that seems to be most here - needs to start praying to their Deity Of Choice that the PM rally gets going again in earnest, because that's going to be NBRI's only salvation.
NBRI to 'da ( green cheese all-in-cash-costs ) MOON!
Wow... gold up $20 on the day.... NBRI .... unable to get out of its own way.
Says it all, really.
Stick a fork in this Perry Pork Roast, folks, it's falling-off-the-bone DONE... DONE.... DONE!
NBRI to 'da ( green cheese Perry Pork Roast ) MOON!
All I'm saying is that the algorithms that produce simulation can be applied to any kind of simulation. Algorithms, being software, can be and are patented. Some patented algorithm would be the likeliest infringement here.
The underlying algorithms that drive computer-generated "simulation" of any kind are of such a nature that they can be easily tailored to any sort of "simulation".
VirTra's simulator code could conceivably be applied to any sort of "simulation" paradigm. So far, VirTra has wisely chosen to focus on one market.
Can't you just hear the shrieks of apoplexy already?
NWGC
Here's the last time VTSI had more than 3 million-share+ days within any seven-day range of days :
Wed 02-10-2010 0.0840 0.0890 0.0800 0.0880 274769
Tue 02-09-2010 0.0830 0.0870 0.0690 0.0850 1007897
Mon 02-08-2010 0.0890 0.0910 0.0800 0.0820 1435972
Fri 02-05-2010 0.0860 0.0890 0.0830 0.0890 1039027
Thu 02-04-2010 0.0880 0.0880 0.0780 0.0850 534779
Wed 02-03-2010 0.0990 0.0990 0.0800 0.0850 1104105
Tue 02-02-2010 0.080 0.100 0.076 0.100 3646344
Mon 02-01-2010 0.0720 0.0900 0.0720 0.0790 2867779
Fri 01-29-2010 0.0690 0.0730 0.0690 0.0720 511984
My math works great, 'Beau, it's been doing real mining for years and years and knows that once real mining starts, the cash burn starts going up like a Fourth Of July skyrocket and then there are all those pesky little "non-cash" items that have to be accounted for anyway in order to be compliant with GAAP standards. Don't want the SEC to come knocking 'cuz they missed something here or there. No sir.
Adds up, 'Beau, adds up in a hurry.
A-S-I-C here is between $1500-1600 an ounce. A year from now, gold will probably be going for way more than that, and they might eke by.... if they can hold on until then. Better keep Tangiers' number on the Speed-Dial.
Great analysis! And with all-in-sustaining-costs of between $1500-$1600 an ounce, based on your description of the infrastructure and the equipment and manpower said equipment will require.... why........ they'll only be losing between $200 and $300 an ounce and....and... and..... they'll make it up with VOLUME!!!! Gold mining is SO EASY !
NBRI to 'da ( green cheese make-it-up-with-volume ) MOON!
Oh, what could possibly be more "breaking" than an SEC halt ???? The excitement is just so..... so..... so..... scintillating.
Oh wait, I know! The SEC is going to have Lindsay Lohan make the arrest??? Right????? I KNEW IT ! Film at 11!!
NWGC!!!!
This is a defunct SCAM on the brink of extinction that no reputable "analyst" from any "advisory" firm would touch with a 10-foot-pole.
p.s. it's "Hodson" ( with a "d" ) not "Hobson"
RSHN :
Risible SCAM Has Nothing. ( and never will! )
It was retail reacting to the then-recently-disseminated news of the R/S and the sheer size certainly startled most. Were I someone unaware of the unfolding plan here, I would have likely dumped with abandon, too. It did, indeed, go briefly to no-bid ( thanks, folks! ) and now we wait for Mr. Edwards to fully unveil his plan for 1st Prestige.
Well, since "videos" are used to portray objects in motion, there can be only one conclusion :
The "Rooster" is about to fly.
Numerous times.
And many of its numerous flights are going to be chronicled for the benefit of Baltia's Shareholders and other interested parties.
At the upcoming airshow.
Making its first flight into JFK.
Making its first proving flights. ( with revenue-generating cargo, most likely )
And.... ( drum roll please .. thank you... )
Making that amazing inaugural flight to St. Petersburg.
Great time to be a BLTA Shareholder. ( or become one, if one isn't already )
A..... miniscule..... a very.... small amount.
Always great when an NWGC plan comes together, eh ?
So.... "surprises" at the airshow? Now what might they be? What could they be?
I know...
N706BL lands at the airshow....
Igor steps out of the front passenger disembarking door and down the mobile staircase....
strides over to the waiting microphones....
addresses the crowd by reaching into a briefcase and bringing forth....... ( drum roll, please )........
the long-awaited FAA Certification.
( as the Air Force Thunderbirds make a low-level pass over the field in the background as a salute to Baltia and the years of hard work that brought it to this moment )
The irony is that IBM actually invented the "cloud" 40+ years ago when they introduced their mainframe-centric virtualisation hypervisor VM/370, now called z/VM. For decades, it was literally a solution looking for problems. Then the x86 processors finally got the horsepower to do virtualisation, and along came VMWare and Citrix and Microsoft's Hyper-V feature of Windows Server.
Then, with the critical mass of all those x86 boxes, the "cloud" finally went viral. And here we are today with XUII. And IBM finally "cashing in" on what they started 40+ years ago.
XUII - Ka CHING!
It pretty much is, chris, as long as you realise it's not going to be a quick flip. It's a real company with real products and real customers and real revenue. There was unfortunately a manipulation attempt a few days ago, as you'll notice when you look at the chart, but that doesn't negate the genuineness of the Company and its prospects, despite the shrieks of apoplexy from some about "fraud" and other such nonsense.
They took a serious hit recently when one of their biggest customers, the clearing firm Penson, went into bankruptcy. Their sound financials enabled them to weather that storm and now emerge ready to grow again.
I doubt it, Chrion. Sangha's greed has always been his undoing, and this time seems no different. He's made a set of enemies this time of the sort one doesn't want to make.
The Conference Call will most likely announce one or more of the following :
1. Cash dividend;
2. Stock dividend;
3. Establishing a Merchant Banking division to finance other mining companies now that the PM sector is about to get busy again;
4. Share buyback; and
5. An outright acquisition, or two.