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I love this company, time for a split?
You said it was time to buy back at .06.
What's happening now, that didn't happen then?
That's why I hardly even post anymore.
I have run out of anything to say in regards to MSEM at this point.
Dissapointing sums it up best.
My pick for 2007 JCG - $50 by June FWIW
Happy New Years to all
Happy New Years all!
Top execs of Toyota, Ford met last week
NAGOYA (Kyodo) Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Fujio Cho met with Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Alan Mulally last week in Tokyo, a top Toyota executive said Wednesday, raising speculation that a tieup is in the works.
"We held talks at the request of Ford," Toyota President Katsuaki Watanabe told reporters in the morning. He declined to elaborate on what the two discussed.
Observers say Toyota and Ford may try to forge an alliance based on Toyota's desire to maintain friendly relations with the U.S. auto industry and Ford's need to reconstruct itself with help from Toyota's cutting-edge hybrid engine and production technologies.
Prospects for global reconfiguration of the auto industry were raised earlier this year when Nissan Motor Co., Renault SA of France and General Motors Corp. got together to examine the possibility of a three-way alliance.
Although the proposal fizzled out, it came at a time when Toyota, Japan's top carmaker, is set to overtake GM as the world's top-selling automaker in 2007.
On Dec. 22, Toyota said it has set a global sales target for the coming year of 9.34 million units, up 6 percent from its sales projection for 2006.
Many analysts predict that GM, which has held the No. 1 position since 1931, will find it difficult to substantially increase vehicle sales in both 2006 and 2007. In 2005, it churned out 9.17 million units on the back of ongoing restructuring efforts.
Ailing Ford, the world's No. 3 automaker, is also pushing ahead with restructuring measures. It already has closed 16 plants and has slashed its workforce.
For the July-September period, Ford booked a net loss of $ 5.8 billion, up sharply from the $ 284 million loss it booked a year earlier.
Toyota is said to be concerned about its earnings disparity with the U.S. automakers, fearing it could be a cause of Japan-U.S. friction.
The Wall Street Journal said in its electronic edition Tuesday that industry observers consider the possibility of Toyota taking over Ford unlikely because of "the problems plaguing the Dearborn, Mich., automaker as well as the Ford family's control."
Toyota and Ford could explore working together on developing compact cars, some observers said, but Toyota is said to be putting priority on a friendly tieup with GM. The two companies have been running a joint venture, New United Motor Manufacturing Inc., in the U.S. since 1984.
Ford meanwhile has a 33.4 percent stake in Mazda Motor Corp. and has been developing compacts with the Hiroshima-based automaker.
Recently, Toyota has formed closer ties with other Japanese automakers that were partially owned by GM.
Its acquisition of a 5.9 percent stake in Isuzu Motors Ltd. helped it gain access to valuable diesel technology after the truck maker and GM ended a capital alliance in April that dated back to 1971.
Toyota also took an 8.7 percent stake last year in Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd., the maker of Subaru brand cars, after it severed a capital tieup with GM that started in 1999.
Merry Christmas everyone!
Hello
- Marco made his F1 debut today, I heard
eBay is only worth it if you keystone product. Brake fluid and scalecars are not keystone.
Meg Whitman is the exception.
Why would there be? They closed the eBay store months ago.
I was referring to Performance friction companies. There are thousands of those.
IMO it will bounce off $6.00 or there abouts.
If this hits $6.25 or lower I'll buy back in.
December 12, 2006
Apple/Disney/Google Collaboration Could Boost iPhone Sales
A recent article on MYiPhone.com speculates that Apple, which now holds a nice position with Disney per Steve Jobs' recent addition to the company's board, could see boosted iPhone sales as a result of recent buyouts this year.
Disney, which has filed patents for an upcoming streaming-video handset that looks like a flip phone, seems to be cooperating with Apple. In addition to this union, Google CEO Larry Page, whose company recently bought out Internet video staple YouTube.com, joined Apple's board of directors back in August of this year.
Where the iPhone is concerned, Apple would provide the device, Disney will provide some of the content (as it's been doing to the delight of parents looking for family-friendly video downloads by way of the iTunes Store) and Google will provide mobile searching and video advertising for the device through its classic search engine strengths as well as its new YouTube assets. Moving beyond speculation of a combined phone and music device, the iPhone could become a full-fledged broadband mobile video device as a result of these combined efforts.
Not a bad thing and we'll see what's on the horizon come January at the Macworld Expo.
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20 shares added today
FF your comment is assinine.
The company itself bought the tanker truck and pallets originally and that is where the sales to distributors comes from. Like this 29,000 that was just sold.
I have money invested in this company still, of course it matters.
Anyone know who the performance friction company that specializes in brake pads, calipers and rotors is that bought the 29,000 bottles of GS610? - There are thousands to choose from.
Stirred not shaken.
Otherwise bubbles form and the oil doesn't lubricate as well, lol.
Anyone see the new Martini website?
http://www.gs610.com.au/
Good morning, afternoon.
Nothing like sleeping in on a Monday.
Thanks, took it on Dec 1 when it was 55 degrees - wierd weather here.
I finally realised that the initial expense is worth it to not have to deal with OS shut downs and virus protection. Plus it is so much easier to do the fun things like edit my videos and pictures. Here's one I took recently:
I've got this iMac model:
17"' screen 80GB HD 120GB Firewire periferal, superdrive.
I also have the Video iPod, got one for my son too.
I'll be getting a Macbook in about a month, and looking to get a G5 MacPro next year.
I was just looking at the complete chart for SKNN and it is all up. Maybe some intraday ups and dowms but nothing to hang your hat on.
I did- this computer I am on is crazy - I hate WINDOWS!
Need my Mac!
Pulled the trigger when that last bit of news came out, still made 6%.
Now it's back to where I bought it.
If it settles or bounces I may try again. I don't think my $10 target is realistic right now.
Pukked the trigger when that last bit of news came out, still made 6%.
Now it's back to where I bough it.
If it settles or bounces I may try again. I don't think my $10 target is realistic right now.
Done with F - Maybe good for a bounce when it settles. But I can't see it right now, ugh!
Others feel the same apparently. Good action today on this one.
Here is a scan of the front cover - it is 15 pages long.
No one buying based on this news?
Good Morning
What happens today?
Should I post another picture and ask who these people are?
I didn't mean to create a controversy, was just wondering who the other people were... LOL
OTC Special Situations Report-
Just got this in the maill. The pump mailer has a target price of $20.00 for SKNN in 24 months.
Not what I imagined him looking like from the sound of his voice.
CFRI - Two weeks to go up $1.00/sh
Who are these people?
Come on fess up...
Breakout of what?
StockJ reco'd this at .06 - Do you think it will get back to that?
Both?!?
Or - Lets hope for a speedy trial and a long slow steady climb for MSEM.
With Martini increasing their orders it will go up again. They love this stuff Downunder