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AMPE L2 NICELY stacked
AMPE L2 stacked NICE on symbole/name change
Try using Google's beta translator:
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LOL, How 'bout .0022! Hey, ask is still at .004. Just MM's balancing thier books. No biggie.
Keep in mind "Ron Shapps"!
Yup
Prolly :/
Alot of buys came in yesterday at .004/.0045. ETRD had shares only at .0025/.003 now they need to move it down to buy more back to close the orders/restock. Not enough volume/buying pressure to justify walking it up further, too risky.
Great! Board marks are picking up. Keep up the good work Obi!
HSOA: On watch
AMPE: MACD Crossover, %WM confirmation
Also:
Posted by: Obi_Penny_Kanobi
In reply to: None Date:8/29/2007 10:20:09 AM
Post #of 1074465
AMPE name changed to HIGH VELOCITY ALTERNATIVE ENERGY CORP. with the Nevada Sec. of STATE. Starting to be accumulated.
AMPE: BIG spread, No shares, possible RM candidate. Keep on watch.
AMPE getting ready to move again
SMXT: Plans Reverse Merger with CollegeTonight.com
Networking sites have become extremely popular over the past few years. While younger consumers groups have begun an ever increasing thirst of knowledge of technology, software, and the internet, the popularity of these sites have blossomed causing the business world to take notice.
With News Corps acquisition of Myspace.com nearly two years ago, the expansion in the number of these sites increased with founders looking to hit it big. Wikipedia has over 100 different social networking sites listed encompassing the globe and ranging from subject groupings from book lovers to gothic industrial culture. Though the number of different sites that focus on the building and verifying of online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities is much larger than the 100 listed, the entire group is easily dwarfed by the two behemoths in Myspace and facebook.
facebook, which has been in the media limelight over the past few months because of speculation regarding the companys pursuit in becoming public, founder, Mark Zuckerberg being sued by ex-classmates claiming he stole their idea, and recently having its back end code published on the web, is the second largest social networking site.
The site also has received some flack regarding the qualifications to become a member. In the beginning, it was only open to users with an .edu email address which verified their status as college students. The site then expanded to high schools and now is open to everyone much to the delight of advertisers but to the dismay of students who liked the exclusive site.
Many responded by noting that even though Myspace was loud and allowed for individuality, its non exclusiveness was what turned many college students off and onto facebook. Since facebook has all but abandoned their original niche, other sites have decided to focus on this somewhat neglected area.
One name that is expected to enter the small cap space is CollegeTonight.com. The student exclusive network will provide information about parties, concerts, social events, and have the ability to download contact information into handsets. The site was recently named in a piece by Business Week regarding facebooks struggles as of late.
Simex Technologies (SMXT), a shell company, announced during Tuesdays session that it had entered into a Letter of Intent to acquire College Tonight, Inc. in a reverse merger.
The proposed merger is subject to numerous conditions precedent, and will involve a change in stockholder control of SMXT, change of management, change of corporate name, change of corporate headquarters and other significant matters. The proposed merger was expected to also involve a 1:4 reverse stock split of the current outstanding shares of SMXT with closing in 60 days or less.
Very attentive traders became aware of the announcement as shares saw an almost absurd gain on volume exceeding 6.7M. On Wednesday shares saw a pullback losing some 30% on 600K shares traded.
The speculative nature of trading in the name has many thinking that the next facebook is here and is public in the small cap space, but without any other information about the CollegeTonight site besides a 9 month nightlife tour across various college campuses to promote the site, investors would be wise to only invest money that they can afford to lose. But with some large sponsors, Subaru and CBS are noted to have signed on for the tour, the name is at least something to follow over the coming months.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Too funny man 8}~
Hmmmm 75k knocked out Eturd and ask is now up from .003 to .004 with NITE
AMPE: One or two good PR's and it's off to the races.
SMXT: Bid building to .33 methinks
SKSI: CARR @ 3.45
R/M news, Nite/Hill @20 Any take?
SKSI R/M Name change.
Been 2x3....now 2x3.45. Needs volume
Same:
From: Zachary Suchin <zachsuchin@gmail.com> Wednesday - August 15, 2007 1:19 PM
To: <jsfrick@phwinc.com>
Subject: College Tonight, Inc.
Attachments: Mime.822 (3036 bytes) [View] [Save As]
Hi John
Thanks for the email concerning our recent letter of intent with
Simex. The only information that we are able to offer at this time
is contained in the release sent over the business wire. Should you
have any further questions, I would encourage you to visit our
website @ www.CollegeTonight.com to learn more about our company.
You can also review our press page as well.
Thanks again for your interest in College Tonight, Inc.
Best,
Zachary R. Suchin
President & CEO
College Tonight, Inc.
6380 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1020
Los Angeles, CA 90048
t: (818) 769-8400, f: (818) 505-0110
zsuchin@collegetonight.com
www.CollegeTonight.com
Let's see:
33m@.0009 = 29.7k cap
33m@.44 = 14.5m cap
6.7m@.22(avg) = 1.47m investor influx
Co value = 13m today.
Myspace = 500m
I'd say this is hitting 1.05 at least.
http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2006/10/26/spotlight-college-tonight-takes-on-myspace-facebook-on-covet...
Bring it!
By WENDY KALE Colorado Daily Music Writer
Thursday, December 7, 2006 10:13 PM MST
Graduating CU senior Jim Schwab doesn't have to worry about finding a job after college. The enterprising 22-year-old student is already sitting comfortably as the Chief Investment Officer of the Internet's newest college-based entertainment and social site www.collegetonight.com.
The site is gaining so much momentum, that MTV just contacted Schwab and his entrepreneurial team about doing a reality series based on College Tonight.
Look out MySpace and Facebook, College Tonight is about to invade your turf!
College Tonight is not your typical teen website. The site is set up strictly for college students that have a university e-mail address, and former FBI personnel were hired to monitor it. However, the major aspect of College Tonight is to provide students with a way to socialize and find out about events at local venues.
“I'm going to graduate in two weeks with degrees in economics and business,” said Schwab. “Business is already looking good for College Tonight. We're targeting a college market that's 18-24 and we did our research. This is a group that has a disposable income that runs in the billions plus - and kids are always looking to go somewhere.”
Schwab says his company's main concern is to keep its users' privacy intact - and his site has implemented some remarkable measures.
“We've kept privacy and safety as our number one concern - we even have a former FBI profiler as our security adviser,” he said. “In light of all the news coverage about pedophiles privacy is very important. This way, we keep membership to college-age demographics.”
Privacy issues aside, College Tonight was set up to be “party central” for college students. Users can log onto the site and find everything from pages that hook you up with your party posse to the very amusing “Drunk Dial” page.
“College kids want to know what the hot spot is on any given night,” explained Schwab. “College Tonight encourages them to go out and connect. Each campus has its own area on the site. If someone logs onto the CU account, they'll find out what's going on and about deals at the bars and venues in town.”
Schwab says there are several things that separate College Tonight's social scene from MySpace and Facebook.
The primary difference in sites is the fact that College Tonight focuses on nightlife in individual college towns. The new site also keeps its profiles very basic to allow for more privacy. In addition, College Tonight helps contribute to social interaction by encouraging students to step away from their computers and hangout with their peers.
“College Tonight is more of a social site. We want to promote interactions with students. On other sites, you just find out about one person, but our site encourages students to go out, interact, and hang out with each other,” said Schwab.
Students have a variety of social options to choose from on the website:
‘The Entourage'
This page tracks the clubs your friends are hitting.
‘My Venues'
Lists your favorite night spots.
‘My Polls'
Lets you and your friends vote on the best place to meet.
‘My Hook-Ups'
Lists your crushes and lets you set up blind-dates.
“You can use computers and cell phones to interact with College Tonight,” said Schwab. “Think of this site as your social sidekick. You could get a message from your friend visiting The Foundry in Boulder and check out the pictures he's posted. If you're on the edge about staying home, you might see the photos and decide to go and meet your friends.”
However, the ultimate College Tonight page is simply called “My Drunk Dials.
Yes, this College Tonight page lets you delete computer or cell phone messages you sent out before your hangover sets in. The only catch - you have to delete the message before the person you sent it to opens it up.
“Everyone wants to be able to take things back and this allows you to do that,” said Schwab. “Hopefully this will save a lot of people.”
Not content to stay on the Internet pages, College Tonight is already garnering a national profile. The website officially launched with a gala party in New York City on September 15. The bash was held at the glitzy N.Y.C. club “Bed” that was featured on TV's “Sex in the City.” College Tonight plans to host 25 more events around the country in the next year.
The College Tonight site has even intrigued the producers of MTV.
“A MTV series is in the works,” confirmed Schwab. “It would be a reality series about our company and College Tonight. We're also working with our campus rep program - we're now involved with 200 campuses and it's spreading. We're just going to keep developing the site.”
Schwab says College Tonight has collected over 7,500 users in the past few months. The young entrepreneur says the Internet company has logged in 120 CU users in the past two weeks and the numbers are growing daily.
As of last week, College Tonight went international.
“We just sold our first franchise,” explained a very excited Schwab. “Now French students will be able to log onto College Tonight in France.”
That may be the best graduation present of all for Schwab.
SKSI: Reported RM. Check L2
KDKN: Bounce play 2.75
Well, hit 2.58. $2 call was close at least.
DFC in 4.14 out 4.85. change is change! ;)
DFC: 485 HOD
I Know, Just thought ironic same letters and dropping too.
Thought so. Didn't see the news though. Just a quick assesment.
AFC: Hows this red?
Re SCOX: Currently in a lot of litigation, SERIOUS VOLUME here. I wouldn't be suprised if it was bad news on the litigation. Todays volume is about 1/2 the institutional holders. Hmmmm.
Chesapeake Partners Management Co. Inc. 1,410,229 0 0 -1,410 6.7 0 3/31/2007
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Eton Park Capital Management, L.L.C. 880,329 0 0 -880 4.2 0 3/31/2007
Capital Guardian Trust Company 638,300 0 0 -638 3 0 3/31/2007
Barclays Global Investors, N.A. 605,267 0 0 -605 2.9 0 3/31/2007
Gagnon Securities LLC 547,945 105,500 23.8 140 2.6 0.1 6/30/2007
Jet Capital Investors, L.P. 456,401 -347,348 -43.2 -299 2.2 0.1 3/31/2007
Trellus Management Co., LLC 442,375 390 0.1 0 2.1 0 3/31/2007
Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. 418,400 0 0 -418 2 0 3/31/2007
Vanguard Group, Inc. 222,056 18,752 9.2 16 1.1 0 3/31/2007
Scoggin Capital Management, L.L.C. 204,000 -1,149,500 -84.9 -989 1 0 3/31/2007
DKR Capital, Inc. 186,595 0 0 -187 0.9 0.1 3/31/2007
Renaissance Technologies Corp. 140,900 87,800 165.3 76 0.7 0 3/31/2007
Citadel Investment Group, L.L.C. 94,700 -71,559 -43 -62 0.5 0 3/31/2007
California Public Employees' Retirement System 73,400 35,700 94.7 31 0.4 0 3/31/2007
7,252,497 Institutional
DFC: Bid over ask LOL
4.78/11
Bid/Size
4.77/1
Ask/Size
4.58
Price Open
DFC: 4.73 x 4.75 :)
IMP: weeeeeee
LEND: News not so hot though.
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DFC 4.63 x 4.66 weeeeeeee
DFC: In at 4.14 Friday...holding for 5.05
LUM Mooooving again way to go WANG!
LUM Calvery comming in weeeeeeeeee