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17 x .0005, 2 x .0006
Only NITE and UBSS at ask of .0006 -- we could see them raise their ask and push to .0006 x .0007 before the close.
What a bizarre day. IPRE just blew by BKMP. I just saw a flying pig. :)
1 x .0012 bid, 6 x .0015 ask
MLMD changed it's symbol to MUME when it split. Check the earlier posts from earlier today. News posted this morning.
You mean BOHICA. Look up the acronym if you don't know it.
Time for that vacation mojo again.
Last time I took time off at the beach over the Fourth weekend, BKMP went up 33 percent in five days. Since I'll be down at the Outer Banks for 8 days, I expect to see at least a 52 percent increase.
I'll be catching up with 23 relatives from three continents. The house has broadband so I can still check in periodically.
I have a PayPal account if anybody wants to chip in to keep me at the beach for a few months... Have a great weekend all.
LOL! Elmer Fudd syndrome strikes again. Ever hear him sing "Kill da wabbit" and my personal favorite, "Webel webel"?
OT: I still read John McPhee's compilations for fun.
Where'd you get your undergrad degree? I went to Oberlin College for Neuroscience. They had and still have a kick butt environmental sciences program there. My buddy now works out of Woods Hole as an Ocean Chemist.
I still remember tromping through the Northen Ohio boglands and having my mycology professor point out which mushrooms were magical and when they should be picked... He'd been teaching there since the early sixties... :)
OT: Glad to hear that your kids boot the ball around. I started when I was five and played every fall for the next 17 years. I still play on and off with my company team and try to play indoor games during the winter.
Here's my top ten list of life lessons that soccer can teach you:
(01) Life never stands still --- go TO the ball.
(02) You can't do everything by yourself.
(03) Headbutting people in public gets you in a heap of trouble. :)
(04) You don't always need toys of your own -- 20 people can use four backpacks and one ball to keep themselves entertained for at least 90 minutes.
(05) Be aware of what's going on around you. Situational awareness is a good thing.
(06) You have to take risks in order to score.
(07) Play the game with everything you have -- you can always rest later.
(08) A little rain can actually make your day even more fun.
(09) Winning is always important; but it's not everything.
(10) Now you can chat about sports on any continent, not just North America.
OT: I didn't know that landscapers call that a berm. I thought only the military and flood control specialists used that term. Huh.
From the looks of it, however, it looks like that berm might be useful in channeling rainfall between houses rather than directly into the downhill house's foundations. Then you can plant some pretty stuff on it and avoid seeing your neighbor's first floor windows to boot.
I'm building a berm this weekend. Only problem is that I'll have to make it 180 feet high -- my condo is on the 16th floor.
Alphatrade shows .0007 because the "last trade" reflects trades that settle after market close. Those don't impact the close price. BKMP closed at .0008.
Does this post make my butt look big? :)
OT: Deforestation has more of an impact on weather and topography than on the oxygen content of the atmosphere. Cut down too many trees and what do you get? Weather patterns change, rainfall decreases, top soil erodes and blows away as dust, rivers fill up with silt, and you end up with a desert. More importantly, great human civilizations decline.
Sicily used to be a green paradise. Large tracts of northern Africa were forested. Great empires stretched across the width and breadth of Latin America. No more...
We need air, but food and fuel are more important in the short-term blink of an eye that we call our lives.
:(
I finally figured out what the past week's trading pattern reminds me of...
Ever watch a slinky go down a flight of steps? Up down down, up down down...
Argh... oh well, it's a Friday, volume in the pinkies is very low, the day traders are closing out to cash, the Middle East is in fiery flames, and oil and gold are hitting all-time highs.
Time to do something else. Like go buy some gas before it hits four bucks a gallon. Hope everybody has a good weekend. See y'all on Monday.
People who hate zeros, circles, and anything too round.
3 Photos of TFN's office
I just posted three photos for Ranzy Nukka. Here are his comments:
Here's the pics guys. This is the REAL location of BKMP. I did see looking through the window THE FIGHT NETWORK on the table of contents. The place looks huge you couldn't tell from the pics. There's only 5 companies in that whole building. Like i said there was mad security there so I couldn't infiltrate. I wish i took a shot of all the expensive cars parked along the road. This is a GREAT location no joke. MEDIA AND FASHION DISTRICT right next to the fanciest lounge and walking distance from fancy restaurants. I hope this helps..
How did they have your mailing address?
You have to look at the volume on an intraday scale. The PPS dropped from .015 to .010 within the first 30 minutes. Less than 850,000 shares were traded during that time. The remaining 6.2 million shares traded today (88 percent of the volume) were traded around the .010 range.
That was a one day pump fake. Very few traders made any money off it.
OT: PAIM
I looked at PAIM three months ago and shuddered after doing my DD. It just gapped huge. But even with hindsight, I would only have seeded a few hundred bucks there anyway. Talk about a bloated share structure and fly-by-night management...
Congrats to anybody who has made money there. Take it and run.
Forward looking events...
Here's what we hope to see over the next few weeks/months:
(A) PR reporting progress on buyback program, or other clarification of share structure.
(B) Q2 Financial Report. Last year, it was released on Sept. 15.
(C) Carriage deal with US cable or satellite companies.
(D) Seeds of carriage or other deals outside of North America.
If and when they occur, these events will be the equivalent of booster rockets to put the BKMP shuttle into a stable low earth orbit.
PR's of secondary importance that can still maintain and drive the PPS include:
(a) continued radio and news deals with potential to drive earnings through advertising and sponsorships
(b) expanded merchandise sales of gear and branded clothing through auction website, online store, or direct sales through other vendors.
(c) continued PPV coverage and cable coverage within Canada
Growing a media network requires growing the brand name. TFN's growing exposure over radio, print, web, and television outlets is perfectly placed to capitalize on the surge in popularity and acceptability of MMA.
Go BKMP! It's a rare pinky. It uses the loonie. I'll have to call it a linky, because the other combination can't be repeated in public... :)
When we talk about those who hold tens of millions of shares, there was a message thread a while back when BKMP starting moving out of the .0002-.0004 baseline...
The entire point was to discuss ways to sell huge positions without killing the pps run up. When huge positions get dumped at once, it absolutely kills the upward momentum. Selling in smaller lots of a few million at a time and spacing them out over a few days preserves share value to everybody's advantage.
Go back through the thousands of messages on this board, and you'll see points where even moderate holders with maybe 30 million shares sold all their shares at the bid... MM's see that and drop the b/a back down. That's a great strategy if you're trying to flip a lot of shares, but it screws everybody in the short term, and yourself in the long term.
So, (1) sell at the ask when volume is high and (2) sell in bite-sized blocks. Selling out your entire position to flip and trying to get back in at a lower PPS will become less rewarding and more difficult as the pps moves up.
I think TFN/BKMP will continue to post positive PR's with real revenue building opportunities throughout this summer.
AT posted #105117 with that info.
Keep BKMP and TFN in perspective, folks. The channel was launched on September 21, 2005. So complaints about BKMP management and the pps are kind of silly.
After only 10 months of broadcasts, TFN is growing like mad. Ten months to go to the top of the charts in Canada? Not bad. Totally taking over the radio and web news spaces. Not bad. Getting high end sports product sponsorships? Not bad. Seeing a 4 to 7-fold increase in stock price? Not bad.
It takes some of us weeks to file our taxes. TFN has done wonders in less than a year. With growing revenue opportunities, staffing, and ratings, TFN is primed for the next level. It takes timing, luck, and hard work to make any business grow. This summer is the season where the patient may start seeing serious rewards.
We're doing OK. Everybody calm down.
Most disappointed shareholders just lurk in the background while they stew and wait for the pps to go back up, or just post once before selling out and taking their loss.
Venting your frustration is best done OFF the message board. Go the range (pistol, rifle, or golf) and work off some energy. As in the rest of life, gloom and doom is never popular. If you can't say anything nice...
Just looked it up on Wikipedia. Hong-man Choi has actually LOST a fight. He's 6-1, losing by decision to Remy Bonjasky in Nov. 2005:
http://www.so-net.ne.jp/feg/k-1gp/fighter/hong_mam_choi.htm
Bonjasky, born in Suriname and a Dutch citizen, was the defending K-1 World Grand Prix champion at the K-1 finals in Tokyo. He lost in front of a crowd of 70,000 to a fellow Dutchman, Semmy Schilt.
HLEG closed up 50% today. Wheee!
Only way that I would get into the ring with that guy is with four assistants from animal control with nets, billy clubs, and huge container of kim chee as bait.
Stand off at 100 yards with a scoped taser, maybe...
LOL. I just wasted a good minute or two trying to figure that post out. Sounded like Japanese pop lyrics to me.
ban ban
All right, enough with the useless political rhetoric for now. Let's all fight over BKMP shares.
Right. Let's nuke Israel, a nation with 100-400 nuclear warheads and multiple delivery options ranging from jets to cruise missiles.
Think that would be good for oil prices? Think Islam would like one their holiest cities to be reduced to a radioactive parking lot?
Idiot. Go back to reading your anti-semitic white supremacist publications. And take a pencil and correct the spelling of Isriel [stet] while you're at it.
Nice close at .016
Political ambassador? What a waste. He should be a launch platform. He can stand in the center of Camp Casey and throw UAV's at 1000 miles per hour over the border...
Wow. I was born in Seoul and became a naturalized US citizen at 12. I don't know whether to be proud or scared...
Now just picture the results if the Military Channel merged with the Fight Network... :)
In the left corner, weighing in at 60 tons with a 120mm smooth bore cannon, everybody's favorite... the M1A2 main battle tank! [pause for applause and rifles fired into the air]
Holy cow. You mean, he's a blond 7'2" Korean... LOL
Dianabol + Sustanon + Human Growth Hormone... + bleach
L2 is getting weaker. Some of those tiny buys were in the 1x and 3x range, which according to those who believe in MM signals, equates to "I need more shares" and take the pps down to get more shares.
JEFF and VNDM just dropped ask to .0009. L2 is now 9 x 5. Was 10 x 3 about five minutes ago.
Slap that ask if you're buying.
Once he's on iggy, the board cleans up nicely.
9 x .0008, 2 x .0009
OT: I keep an Excel spreadsheet that combines current and historical closes for my positions... but also includes a few columns to calculate the "hopes and dreams" pps. It's fun to change a few decimal points, lean back, and daydream for a few minutes about retiring early... :)
OT: Agreed, Neal.
Although the Air Force's forward looking infra-red (FLIR) cameras might be marginally more useful. Forward looking investor relations... hmmm...
News at 2 o'clock low. Scramble the message board.