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No need to pump this POS like some dying ember operated by a vacuum salesman. FRMC! Alive, hot and correct!!!
Speedtest.net results can be faked. Do you think a vacuum cleaner salesman could pull off anything but?
Slap that ask!!! Slap that ask!!! Val needs the latest version of Photoshop!!!
So now are you saying there's a huge overhanging supply of shares ready to be dumped? How much more can this stock take? How low do you think the dumping will drive the share price? Is that how a stock gets to zero bid eventually -- or soon enough -- as the case may be?
Let's not forget, the early shares were sold at much higher prices. Once that wasn't working any longer, everyone looked at one another and tossed the (Idaho) potato to Val. Val took over and diluted the heck out of the stock, dilution which Charles claims never happened but which Negativegeforce said did occur. Look at the share price. It happened and happened in the last quarter and will on the next pump. The market makers are patiently waiting for this POS in the cellar with a nice box marked MDGC.
Forget Val, Peterson and Powers for a moment. Blast from the past: History as Yuan, Hwang, and a few other cohorts probably would not like the public to know, though it matters little since they 'got theirs':
The five patents, left over equipment, etc., were packaged out of Wytec into companies controlled by Hwang who very smartly realized some saps might eventually be fooled into buying the shares of a then recently formed company called Mediag3. The patents were injected from ADML/Ohana into Mediag3 under Yuan which had revenue (and tons of losses, thus failing and needing to monetize the stock before nothing was left for him) from mainly the children's clothing line. The package was presented to the investing public at $3. Yuan took his Oriental Media and Little Sheep and went 'home' once enough had been milked out of Hwang's plan to monetize what was left of failed Wytec via STOCK SALES (the whole reason for the 99% loss of market value). Anzalone took off with his loot as soon as the company went dark. With the rapid fall in stock price, as anyone can plainly see, the market hardly bought the charade. The stock never sold many shares at $3 -- but in 2008 the principals started selling and promoting and diluting at about $1 to 70 cents. The jump in two years from 19 million to 1 Billion 200 million shares was so blatant I'm surprised anyone is able to keep a straight face when they eschew the massive dilution. The market, not fooled, sent the price of the shares into the sub basement.
By late 2010 all that is left is one vacuum cleaner salesman who picked up the crumbs of a sucked dry stock promotion (there being no business) and started selling the dregs, just as he has done all his life. Which is fine -- that's business -- as long as the facts are 'Clear'.
Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Corban Networks, Inc. since September 2004.
- Serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Skyway Communications Holding Corp.
Those entities are bankrupt. Up to date information presents a very clear picture.
I'm sure Val waits for that opportunity in order to pay some bills. Another 100 million shares again this push?
So you equate Ray Powers with
Donald Trump?
I agree, See how you fare investing with either one of them.
Donald Trump: http://nydn.us/6g2gXt
Ray Powers: No link because he's a no body.
You're correct about the answers never changing:
Ray Powers
Mr. Powers served as the President and CEO of the original International Communications Group Inc., (ICG), [Bankrupt] which provided telecommunications, technology management and project management consulting. ICG was a microwave back-haul wholesale carrier that owned or controlled nearly 650 towers and Points of Presence throughout the United States. [Bankrupt, assets auctioned] Mr. Powers brings a career packed with notable positions of authority and leadership in the telecommunications industry, as well as relationships he has established over the years that should prove very valuable to Media G3 in this next development stage.
Ray T. Powers, PhD.[Online PhD. University of Phoenix] has been a Vice President of Transnational Financial Network, Inc. since 2006. [Bankrupt] Dr. Powers has been the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Corban Networks, Inc. since September 2004. [Bankrupt] He serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Skyway Communications Holding Corp. [Bankrupt] and Telava Wireless, Inc. Dr. Powers serves as President of Operations - Tower Network Group at MediaG3, Inc. and also serves as its Member of Advisory Board. He served ... as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Telava Networks, Inc. (alternate name Unilava Corporation) [99% Loss of Value in 6 months, may as well be bankrupt] and also served as its Vice President since 2006. He served as Executive Vice President of Telava Networks, Inc. (US) until March 12, 2009. [Merged into nearly bankrupt Unilava]
Here is proof Speedtest.net results can be faked. Believe what you will but Val posting a cropped photo at mediag3.com is proof of nothing.
So you think Speedtest.net can be gamed? So do I!! Val's posting proves nothing.
There's your answer! No wonder the vacuum salesman cropped his 'evidence'.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/488780170.png
Speedtest.net warns there are ways of faking tests. Val's been faking all his life. No difference with his latest photoshopping effort!
http://www.speedtest.net/qna.php#q24
You yourself know a genuine Speedtest.net result has a link to the Speedtest.net server. Anything else is a lie.
Examples:
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1089343333.png
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1089348003.png
What would you expect from a photoshop 'expert' like Val. LOL
One last little pop to capture the last few dumb dollars -- before they transfer the gains to their accounts. Sweet!
It's not 1973 any longer, Val is not 19. It's 2011 and Val is a 57 year old loser.
If Vuono and Rose were not material to the fraud they would not have been mentioned. Here's the earlier report on the company this bunch sucked dry. Just giving you a heads up on the character of the folks involved in garbage-pail stepchildren stocks like ANWM
http://www.citronresearch.com/index.php/2003/09/22/stocklemon-reports-on-interpharm-holdings-inc-amex-ipa/
Ol Val sure is scraping by on getting those bills paid
Running Mediag3 out of a rented house:
http://www.bizfind.us/14/18753/media-technologies-of-idaho/boise.aspx
Running around reselling Clearwire along with 50 others
http://www.magicyellow.com/category/Internet_Service_Providers/Boise_ID.html
A 57 year old busy videotaping weddings
http://www.owyheesound.com/video-directory.php
Hustling those vacuum cleaners
http://www.yellowpagecity.com/US/ID/Boise/Vacuum+Cleaners+Parts+and+Supplies/
All out of this drive in CEO mansion!
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=7913+W+COLEHAVEN+CT&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=7913+W+Colehaven+Ct,+Boise,+Ada,+Idaho+83704&gl=us&t=h&ll=43.617768,-116.28121&spn=0.008218,0.013797&z=16
Medlink was once known as Western Media. Those two have been running scams for a decade. A very material issue here with regard to the involvement of scammers.
Vuono and Rose are a couple of fraudsters that go way back. The profiled company was sucked absolutely dry. What's past is prologue, as they say.
http://www.citronresearch.com/index.php/2003/10/21/stocklemon-reports-on-interpharm-ipa/
Val is going back to learn how to finish anything he starts?
http://www.westergard.us/westergard/val/
It's about time!
Bill Gates is 2 years younger than Val. Gates has made 1000s of millionaires. Val is ALREADY 57 years old and is shuffling vacuum cleaners around and hawking MLM garbage. I believe that is a substantial difference!
Everyone found out Hoover, Eureka and Electrolux all know Val, including a pimple cream marketer!
There is no need to try to prove anything. This only leads to questions with no answers. Just figure out where you want to dump this POS once the run is done. GOOOO FRMC!!!!
If you need some help:
http://kepler.sos.ca.gov/
Choose the 'LLC' option and enter 'Equititrend'. They first applied for a business license in 2005, which at some point was suspended.
That is current information. Go to the California Secretary of State's web site. Find a current license for them if you can!!! LOL
California Secretary of State says Equititrend continues to be suspended. Maybe a Happy New Year's note to the SOS will take care of "Jose" for good. Boy, Val sure can pick 'em!!!
Results of search for " EQUITITREND " returned 1 entity record.
Entity Number Date Filed Status Entity Name
200528010137 10/05/2005 SUSPENDED EQUITITREND ADVISORS, LLC
It has been a cash cow for several people over the years, insiders selling the stock and a story. Alas, things are winding down. It's presently only a cash crumb for market makers.
It dawned on the market years ago that the patents are worthless. It is that simple.
It is called: picking correctly, FYI
Let's recharge this gift card, boys!!!
That may be true, but unlike microwave towers and phones, which can be easily seen (or NOT seen, as the case may be)FRMC doesn't have to prove anything. This a situation where speculation on nothing stands a fair chance of producing a gain, until a better bag of fluff comes along to attract the masses.
Ray Powers has managed to suck dry every company he has ever touched. He even went online for courses at the University of Phoenix to see if he had missed any possible method for fully impoverishing folks dumb enough to give him money. Towers? Sure! Towers of debt! Hey, Ray, is that a giant sucking sound we hear -- a rude noise that isn't coming from Val, for a change!
Ray Powers
Mr. Powers served as the President and CEO of the original International Communications Group Inc., (ICG), [Bankrupt] which provided telecommunications, technology management and project management consulting. ICG was a microwave back-haul wholesale carrier that owned or controlled nearly 650 towers and Points of Presence throughout the United States. [Bankrupt, assets auctioned] Mr. Powers brings a career packed with notable positions of authority and leadership in the telecommunications industry, as well as relationships he has established over the years that should prove very valuable to Media G3 in this next development stage.
Ray T. Powers, PhD.[Online PhD. University of Phoenix] has been a Vice President of Transnational Financial Network, Inc. since 2006. [Bankrupt] Dr. Powers has been the Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Corban Networks, Inc. since September 2004. [Bankrupt] He serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Skyway Communications Holding Corp. [Bankrupt] and Telava Wireless, Inc. Dr. Powers serves as President of Operations - Tower Network Group at MediaG3, Inc. and also serves as its Member of Advisory Board. He served ... as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of Telava Networks, Inc. (alternate name Unilava Corporation) [99% Loss of Value in 6 months, may as well be bankrupt] and also served as its Vice President since 2006. He served as Executive Vice President of Telava Networks, Inc. (US) until March 12, 2009. [Merged into nearly bankrupt Unilava]
Antennasearch.com: Database Last updated on: 12/15/2010 - 1,957,551 Towers and Antennas
There is no record there of any Mediag3 tower, or even an antenna of any height. With almost two million structures in the database, the handful of claimed Mediag3 towers -- but never proven -- are but a puff of dust. Get the Vac, Val, and Tweet!!!
tidbits of technology
How true when defined as: Tidbit: A small and particularly interesting item of gossip.
All you have here is Val the gossipgurl posting tweets about current events. When he's done pursuing the web looking for tweet material about what others are working on, he steps into his overalls and tears into another busted Dustbuster.
That's how he is able to talk for hours with retail investors, between bag changes on a Hoover, and BS them on the current events happening, 'there' but never, 'here'.
While you're there, ask Val how he went from wanting to be a neurosurgeon to selling extra attachments for dust bunny suckers.