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It's a good selling day for those who want out at these levels (Remember, this was trading as low as the high .002's a short while ago). A green close would be nice, but anywhere in the .009's or higher leaves the positive trend intact, IMHO. Moreover, the company has made it evident that there is to be a stream of near-term news flow. Aside from the revenue generated by potential purchases from Coast to Coast followers, MRNJ may also gain a few shareholders from that audience. Every little bit helps. Cheers~
I promise you that Lionsgate does. It's part of the IR/PR/Communications strategy that pretty much every public, and many private, companies incorporate these days--unless they are run from a cave without an internet connections, and I am not sure what kind of "business" that would be. There are plenty of valid issues to critique with SEGI, but this one is not a valid criticism on your part whatsoever.
There is nothing pathetic about reading poster messages. If not the CEO, somebody within the company should be doing it (would be a great role for an intern).
Another solid day here. Excellent to see, especially considering this is tax loss season. With the way things are shaping up from the business operations end, we could be primed for a nice run over the next month or two.
Consolidating just below resistance at .01. Holding up respectably well. The company seems be amping up the newsflow, so hopefully there is more to be revealed near-term, but again, that is only my hope. Cheers~
Ding Dong, Kim Jong is dead.
Green and high close for the week. I'll tale it. Cheers~
A close over .01 today, would be huge signal for a continued run amidst this bullish trend. As long as we hold the .008's today, we should end the week feeling pretty good. Cheers~
Word is Zynga already raised $1 billion in its IPO with trading to initiate on the Nasdaq tomorrow. Valuation of Zynga is said to be roughly ~ $7 billion. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-15/zynga-said-to-price-100-million-shares-at-10-each-in-ipo-top-of-range.html
Healthy valuations for these kinds of companies could eventually mean more attention for those further down the pecking order--like IDLM. Hopefully, IDLM holds up its end and starts acting more like a grown up/growing up company. GLTA.
Finally--some life!
Interesting. Would be great if it reflected a private investor group now invested in this stock.
Interesting. I have not been engaged very closely in what has been going on day-to-day, but this sounds like real progress...
Picked up a teensy amount at .008 with some spare change in my account. These prices make it worth it. Cheers~
They did a great job of defining their progress. While I am not remotely happy about the dilution that has occured over the years, the company is ambitiously scaling out the business to an extent rarely seen on the pinksheets. They are cranking out apps, have exclusive content from renowned authors and gurus, are device agnostic, and continue to increase revenues from year over year quarters. I hope they can keep this momentum going and avoid any setbacks for awhile this time around. Glta.
Just checked in.Did not expect the selloff today. Spent my latest powder yesterday in another stock, one more day would have gotten me some cheapies here. Have to take avail myself of anything sub-penny here if I get the opportunity. Not fretting over the tax-loss sellling. Let's see where we are in Feb.-Mar. Cheers~
Have not checked in for a while, looks like we've got some annual rally mojo going. Nice to see for a change!
Looks like the courts are finally taking a deeper look and getting serious about it. It's definitely dragging on, but it's still in motion. GLTA.
Nice!
Not sure what trading was real today. I should have gotten a complete fill at .097, but did not happen. Ugh, the small partial fills drive me a bit batty ;0
Have had a small buy order in at .097 since before any trading started today and I only got a partial fill of 3600 shares. Not sure how this hit .0806?? MM games on the other 17k shares traded today??
Regardless, yeah the depressed pps sucks. Absolutely, the claims and projections are sure to seem outrageous until/unless they come to pass--at which time they will have been said to have shown tremendous foresight and investment savvy :) Yeah, that time can scarcely arrive soon enough. GLTA & Cheers~
While the PPS flounders, traffic continues to restore its health since that glitch a couple months back. Another spike up to over 300k visitors on the Quantcast daily chart. US rank at 445 and looking steadier each day. GLTA
Nice update.
If Zynga and Facebook do launch IPO's in 2012, we could start to get more eyes scrutinizing the valuation here.
The trends for most of the IDLM metrics continue to move in a favorable direction.
GLTA who manage to scoop up anything on the cheap during tax-loss selling season. Cheers~
Poor ewoks. looks like the economic recession has gone intergalactic.
This might be another worthy chart for the ibox. I can't insert the picture here, but urge you all to check out the Datpiff quantcast chart choosing "People" for the traffic dropdown, choosing per "Monthly", and set the range to "All."
http://www.quantcast.com/datpiff.com
How's that for a growth trend!
Looks like Datpiff got a nice spike to 300k plus visitors over the past ~ 24 hrs. Wasn't expecting that. Nice way to break-out of the gate post-Holiday.
Up to 466 on Quantcast now. Not bad at all.
Datpiff ranking has crested back up to 468 on Datpiff. It's been a nice 3-week run here as far as site metrics are concerned.
TDGI is putting their cash right back to work. Spend $$ to make $$.
If Hannover House ever gets to be a $250 million market cap. company, then maybe they could have reason to have more cash on hand (acquisitions, etc.), right now, it just does not make sense. Cheers~
Remember, the IDLM Mac Miller release? Seems the fellow is doing quite well:
19 Year White Jewish Rapper From Pittsburgh Has Number 1 Albumhttp://www.showbiz411.com/2011/11/16/19-year-white-jewish-rapper-from-pittsburgh-has-number-1-album
Hope he continues to be involved in Datpiff-branded releases.
Yeah I have seen that before though with other tickers whereby
the pps lingers in a channel for a LONG TIME, then the MOVE IS
TREMENDOUS.
Right on.
Cool. Thanks~
Datpiff's Quantcast ranking has risen steadily over the past two weeks. We are now up to #475. Would be great if we could close the year out in the top-480. Looking like a strong finish after a couple wobbly months. Cheers~
Up to 487 now. Looking really good.
Up to 496. Would love to finish the year in the top 480. This month is shaping up fantastic!
November is the month to remember. Got our second traffic bounce this month. Looking great. Cheers~
News on turle exhibit at SeaWorld
SeaWorld Orlando is announcing plans for the largest expansion in the theme park's history.
Park president Terry Prather announced details on Tuesday of a new sea turtle habitat featuring a domed 360-degree, 3-D movie experience.
At SeaWorld's companion park, Discovery Cove, a new "Freshwater Oasis" will allow guests to get face-to-face with Asian otters and marmosets under a rainforest canopy of trees. Those two attractions are scheduled to open sometime next spring.
In spring 2013, SeaWorld will open new penguin habitat around an immersive Antarctica theme. Prather said the penguin area is the park's largest single expansion project since its opening in 1973.
SeaWorld says the attraction will be the coldest theme park in the world and guests will ride a simulated jet copter to the frozen north.
The theme park hopes the new attractions will woo back visitors it lost to Universal Orlando, which in June 2010 opened its wildly popular Wizarding World of Harry Potter.
The Orlando Sentinel reports that attendance at SeaWorld Orlando fell an estimated 12 percent in 2010, even as the number of visitors overall to Orlando soared above 50 million for the first time.
The new attractions are unique to the Orlando park and are not planned for SeaWorld parks in San Antonio and San Diego.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/travel/2011/11/08/seaworld-orlando-announces-new-attractions/#ixzz1dAMVRHxH
My ticker preference is for $$$$ :)
No doubt, it was a box office bummer to me, but you realize that TDGI took a shot not many others were willing to take here. I think it was pretty low risk, and TDGI got to work with Regal.
Despite your incessant heckling and the ill-spirited schaedenfreude of a couple others occasionally out here, TDGI keeps pushing ahead. They have proven industry cred, and even more important, they have persistence. I expect they are driven to make this work for all of us invested--and sooner or later it will all come together, IMHO.
It's awesome to see all the comments on Facebook. 326K people is a nice-sized community.
In fact, if we likened the Datpiff community to a virtual city, size-wise, it would be Tampa, Florida. But the Datpiff Community is probably growing much faster than any of the cities on this list. Where will it be to start the new year?
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Read more: http://www.city-data.com/top1.html#ixzz1d8NJoi00
Please remind me... what have these people at Paramount ever accomplished? Just asking .... ;)