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I second that.
The stated and un-stated listing requirements for the OTCBB are as follows:
fully reporting with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
not a black check or inactive company,
minimum of 40 stockholders of record holding at least 100 shares each (note: this number is informal and has been moving up),
directors, officers, and stockholders will be scrutinized for previous involvements in other OTCBB companies, in particular blank check companies,
must have a market maker submit 15c211 application to NASD and agree to act as market maker for securities of company.
As far as I know the process takes a min. of 6 months and yes you must be a fully reporting audited company...
where did chiphldr go after the great PR?
totally agree!!
Will be visiting Italy in September, hope the share price is way up by then. GLTY
Rochester, New York
Buy enough to start my own online store. lol
Braden32601
Sometimes you need to take time to explain terms to those who are new to stocks.
For those who don't know, the CFM is a measure of the accumulation - distribution line. It's just a measurement of the amount of buying and selling pressure, comparing the close to the high and low for specific period of time. Simply put you see selling pressure when the stock closes in the lower half of the range and buying pressure when it closes in the upper half.
IPRE is seeing buying pressure at this time.
Have made serious money and lost serious money. Lucky for me my wins out pace my losses.. Look at PBLS, some very good DD on I-Hub. Read the posts starting in August of 05. The company is way undervalued IMO.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=2981
Lets hope for the best, you know this company better than I do in retrospect, sorry for my smart azz previous post to you. I went back and looked at a bunch of old posts on the board; they never seem to get anything done, at least in the past. Don't like the increased AS to 3 billion either.
Now that they spent all of the shareholders money, let us all hope they finally do something with it.
From looking at old posts from the board, this is the first time they have hired outside professionals to get the company moving in a good direction. Having done some DD on Cornerstones and Vault, they are the real deal... IMO
I think this will move quickly when they finally get around to releasing some news. If it's HBO it will be big. IMO
If they have a deal with HBO, we should know by the 11th...
DEADWOOD kicks off its third season of 12 episodes SUNDAY, JUNE 11
"(Other OTC:PBLS.PK - News) today announced that it has entered into a binding letter of intent to acquire eighty percent (80%) of the outstanding shares of United Soils, Inc. and its sister company, Earth Products, Inc., with the closing anticipated to be on or about June 2, 2006."
Think they will announce closing of this deal by Friday. IMO
Me too!! I'm in BLYM, to much dilution with that and to find out they have increased the AS/ to 3 billion. I think it will have a good run, however, I'm out at .005. I have no worries with IPRE, am willing to wait for results this year...
Yes, just gave a quick copy and paste from the info at the top of the board, I know most of the longs think we have greatly reduced the float by holding our shares, but you are correct.
Nice job Jason!!
sometimes I need to hit refresh 10 times to get it to load..
Latest Share structure:
Authorized: 2,000,000,000
Outstanding: 1,998,101,227 as of May 9th 2006 when the 504 offering closed
Restricted: no current data
Float: no current data
Not Really News, IMO
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May 31, 2006
May 31, 2006 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
Imperia Entertainment, Inc (OTCPK:IPRE), is a company that our research team will be tracking over the ensuing weeks. They recently came out with a significant corporate development, causing a market stir. The BWR Research Team will continue to bring its subscribers cutting edge research tools, and second to none customer service.
Imperia Entertainment, Inc, company which has emerged as a player in the area of independent film production and distribution, once monopolized by the major film studios, this morning announced that President James Hergott has procured a distribution deal with mobile content provider ROK Entertainment Group US.
The deal calls for Imperia Entertainment to provide content to a potential 225 million mobile users around the world. As part of the deal, Imperia Entertainment will be one of approximately 25 content providers who will provide content to ROK Group US that could be utilized on several potential phone models available through Cingular wireless and T-Mobile plans in the US. The ROK US service will be launched July/Aug of this year. Additionally, Imperia Entertainment will provide content to ROK UK, which is already in operation, and ROK China, which has access to an additional 200 million potential mobile phone users in China.
Imperia Entertainment will provide its award winning "Autograph" series for streaming starting July/Aug of this year. The streaming of "Autograph" will be available through standard subscription, premium subscription and an on demand format. Consumers will be able to stream content directly onto their phone if they have certain models of phones available through Cingular wireless and T-Mobile carriers in the US. Imperia Entertainment will also provide its "Autograph" series and several of its current projects and movies through a ROK media store. Content can be downloaded from the media store directly onto memory cards within the cell phone. In this situation consumers will be able to download entire movies, as well as possible movie extras. This service will be available in the US starting Aug/Sept of this year and is already available in the UK.
Imperia Entertainment will charge approximately $9.99 to download an entire movie, with extras costing in the neighborhood of 99 cents. Streaming of content will cost subscribers approximately 99 cents to $1.49 a month. Premium streaming downloads will cost approximately $3.99 - $5.99 per purchase. In a profit sharing agreement, both parties will split sales in approximately 60/40 deals, with the larger portion going to Imperia Entertainment. ROK will be covering all related technical and promotion costs. The deal is non-exclusive, leaving Imperia Entertainment free to procure deals with additional mobile content providers and other distributors.
Imperia also has the option of providing content to all three available regions (UK, USA and China) or limiting each project to only select particular regions, depending on what is best for each individual project. Mr. Hergott comments: "As technology improves and information is delivered at increasing rates of speed, Imperia Entertainment wishes to be at the forefront of an on-demand society where people can see what they want, when they want, and where they want." Depending on which movies are provided as part of the deal, the deal is estimated to be worth $4-$6 million in additional revenue for Imperia Entertainment.
On Friday, this company announced James Hergott its President appear today on XM Satellite Radio, the largest satellite radio service with over 6 million subscribers, and Tuesday, May 30, on Chicago's "Fearless Radio," Internet radio. Hergott will be discussing his latest film, "Never Submit," which will begin filming in Canada this summer, with XM Radio's Terry Tuff on Tuff's "House of Sports" program, tonight at 8:30 p.m. Eastern time, and on Fearless Radio at 6:45 p.m. Central Time on Tuesday, May 30th. The company also announced that its feature film, "Say it in Russian," now in post production, was well received at the Cannes Film Market, receiving interest from Shares of Imperia Entertainment, are currently trading down over 33% on just over 100 million shares as investors sentiment seems to have changed. Their have been no corporate developments to justify this market correction as this company continues to trade down further. The BWR Research Team will continue to follow the market sentiment on this company and numerous others.
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I agree, it has that potential, the only way we get it is with confirmation of solid numbers. That's what the market wants.
this is a good investment, however, being way over pumped on this board
think we get one tomorrow after the radio show this eve. probably want to include all...
Meet Amrita Sen http://www.ladieswholaunch.com/featuredlady.cfm/featureid/71
Who Is She?
As someone who talked her way into reporting directly to the CEOs of two major corporations, the first at 24 years old, Amrita Sen capitalized on unusual opportunities to learn at a young age and high level about business leadership. Today Amrita runs her own business – Vault Agency, an entertainment marketing firm that lands corporate branding deals for celebrities, through licensing, endorsements and product placements.
Risk Taking 101
"After graduating from Wharton in 1992, I went to Goldman Sachs as an analyst in the healthcare department. After three years, I knew I had to leave Wall Street and gain operating experience to get out of the heap. So I approached an SVP at one of our client companies – a large healthcare corporation, about working for him. I moved to Nashville and went to work for Columbia HCA. This decision would change my life."
Corporate Ladder? What Corporate Ladder?
"Everyone wondered how I eventually ended up reporting to Rick Scott, who was then CEO and chairman of Columbia HCA, shortly after I moved to Nashville. The truth is - it was a combination of aggressiveness and the right timing. I approached Rick one day and asked to do a project for him. The project went well and he asked me what I wanted. I said I wanted to report to him directly, and it was a miracle he said ‘Yes.' At 24, I became one of his eight direct reports. It was significant for me because once again, it took me out of the heap."
Back to Business School
"I realized I needed an MBA for the legitimacy – I was the youngest person in the boardroom. So I applied and was accepted to Harvard. When you go back to business school, you start to think about ‘Now what do I really want to do?' I'm a musician and come from a musical family, so I decided to try the music business. After five years in healthcare, I needed a change."
MBAs Need Not Apply
"The irony is… in the music business no one cares about your MBA. People shut doors because I had an MBA. I started cold calling CEOs of record labels and sent out about 300 letters. I finally landed a job working as the MBA intern for the CEO of Capitol Records."
Making Money in the Music Biz
"Artists in the music business don't clear as much money as you might think – often they have to recoup marketing costs before they get revenue. I noticed that talent agencies were starting to look for corporate deals on behalf of musicians and saw a business opportunity. I joined a marketing agency specializing in the field and spent more than three years there as a partner, landing musicians revenue opportunities with big companies. Our new company focuses not only on music, but film and TV celebrities as well."
Starting Out on Her Own
"A little more than a year ago I decided to venture out on my own and start Vault Agency. I found a great business partner and together we have about eight employees, 25 corporate clients and offices in Los Angeles and New York. We are extremely specialized in apparel as it relates to entertainment licensing. However, we also represent two of the largest perfume companies for all of their celebrity licenses and several wireless companies."
Start-Up Costs
"I like to say that it cost $35 to start my business – the cost of registering in Delaware. I could run my business with my Blackberry and a cell phone."
Managing Business and Baby
"I have a two-year-old and went back to work the day after giving birth. In my business things change so fast that if you take a day off, there is always going to be someone waiting to take your position. I have 24-hour help with my son – I'm entertaining people at night and travel 10 days out of the month. When I have nervous breakdowns – often on a monthly basis, my mom flies out from the East Coast to help me. Slowing down now would be foolish because we have invested a lot of effort in this business."
The Value of Mentorship
"There have been a few people in my life who have gone out of their way to help me, and there is no explanation for it, outside of the fact that they are solidly good people. Rick Scott became my mentor and shaped my leadership skills. He showed me the value of being aggressive, making profits, having courage and most importantly, how to dream to be big. Many years later, I ran across a legendary music manager, Irving Azoff, who took me under his wing and had the patience to deal with someone so new in the business. I would not be where I am if it weren't for these two individuals."
Defining Success
"I don't consider myself yet to be a successful person. There are times when I know I am a really good business person, a good boss, a good business partner, a friend, wife, mother, daughter, and sister– but not always. I think perhaps that success is being all these people as consistently as you can."
Greatest Success
"Marrying my husband – because for this kind of work life you have to have a good partner and someone who's understanding."
Greatest Challenge
"Right now, there are significant challenges in the entertainment business, particularly in music. The music model has been obliterated by high costs of promotion (video and radio), consolidation across labels and retailers, and finally free downloading. The new business of corporate deals is attracting a lot of attention, both good and bad. The challenge is to remain a leader in this new area, apply some real strategy to it, and consolidate the market. If we don't consolidate the market, someone else will."
Words of Advice
"Focus on getting customers, building revenues, and keeping costs as low as possible. For men, if they run into trouble running businesses, they have a better shot at raising money and emerging out of the problem. For women, it's more difficult to raise money. I have never tried, and I probably never will. For me, it is much easier to conserve cash. It is a better use of my time."
I agree and anything said on this board won't make the PPS go up or down.
You are welcome to share your thoughts and DD. Everyone should respect you for checking out every angle before investing. I do the same, it only makes sense. If people think this stock will run because of the things discussed on this board they are gravely mistaken. TTR
Yes, it was Vegas
that episode was on last month
I don't know the ans. to your question, however, the name of the movie is "All That I Need"
Could be, that would be good news!
Imperia Entertainment Translates Into Quality Feature Films With Say It In Russian
Dramatic Love Story Stars Academy Award Winner Faye Dunaway and Russian Sensation Agata Gotova
Los Angeles/Cannes (PRWEB) May 19, 2006 -- Independent film production and distribution company Imperia Entertainment, Inc. (www.imperiaentertainment.com) is bringing its recently completed drama Say It in Russian to the Cannes Film Festival, it was announced by Executive Producer and Chairman of the company Ken Eade. The film, which will be sold by Torchlight Entertainment during the film festival and market, stars Academy Award winner Faye Dunaway and Russian television and film sensation Agata Gotova.
May 19th
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006130/5/prweb387314.htm
“Say It in Russian” marks the leading role debut in American film for Gotova, who also penned the screenplay which is loosely based on her true life story. The powerful film follows the story of an American man who falls in love with a young Russian girl and follows her to Russia, gets involved in a hurricane of events surrounding her father, a rich Russian mafia oligarch. Legendary talent Faye Dunaway also stars in the film which is set in the picturesque capitals of Paris and Moscow.
A newcomer to American cinema but not to the entertainment industry, Gotova began her career as a child in the former Soviet Union, where she starred in the children’s morning television show, “Budilnik.” As a teenager, she toured Europe and the Soviet Union as a principal member of the dance ensemble, “Kalinka,” and headlined the 1989 film, “Kalinka.” As a young adult, she developed a successful theater career in Russia which culminated in famous satirist Mikhail Jevanetsky’s “Political Cabaret” before immigrating to France and then to the United States, where she has produced films and television programs, including the award-winning celebrity interview program, “Autograph.”
Additional cast members include Steven Brand ("The Scorpion King"), Rade Sherbedgia ("Surface"), Alex Nesic ("Sleeper Cell"), Steven Berkoff ("Beverly Hills Cop"), star leading man of the Soviet film era, Oleg Vidov ("Red Heat"), actress Musetta Vander ("Wild Wild West"), and actor Elya Baskin ("Moscow on the Hudson").
About Imperia Entertainment
Imperia Entertainment, Inc. (www.imperiaentertainment.com) is a company which has emerged as a player in the area of independent film production and distribution, once monopolized by the major film studios. In conjunction with its distribution subsidiary, Imperia International Distribution, the company engages in investing in and producing and distributing full-length feature films. In addition to Say It In Russian, the company has an equity interest in "All That I Need" (www.allthatineed.net) and "Whiskers," the family movie about an intelligent seal, produced by Jordan Klein ("Flipper," "Jaws," "Splash"). The company has amassed an impressive media library, including the award-winning television series "Autograph" (www.autograph.tv), which airs on the Colours Television Network, and the newly acquired "Faces and Names" television series.
Source: Imperia Entertainment, Inc. www.imperiaentertainment.com, www.allthatineed.net
For more information or to schedule a time to speak with Faye Dunaway, Agata Gotova or Ken Eade, please contact Lauren Lewis at
Levine Communications Office.
Press Contacts:
LCO – Levine Communications Office, Inc.
Lauren Lewis
Vice President
P. 310.300.0950 x238
Jackie Noh
P. 310.300.0950 x236
F. 310.300.0951
Thanks for the reply..
TTR
Wow, I see what you mean, SIIR looks like it will blow this away, I smell dollars...Lol
I always though, if you put in a sell order GTC lets say for over a dollar in PBLS's case, those shares could not be borrowed for short selling. Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong...
Never seen so much posting to a board on Saturday, guess we all can't wait until monday!
Better link here...http://www.aceshowbiz.com/movie/say_it_in_russian/
What's the deal with this, how did you come across it? If this is for real we may see .02 by next week if they PR it!
Very true,
fundamentals don't always play a role in the price of a stock, especially true of penny stocks.
Good post, I agree!!
Good news from Cannes will propell this thing into the pennies. IMO
It will move fast..