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Can someone explain?
I just bought 38,000 shares at .047,time of sales 3:48pm, when the bid/ask has been at .046/.0461 for the last 20 minutes. And I have been watching level II and don't see my trade. My level II shows last trade was 3:37pm?
Also in a 3rd,"Technology section" of NYT. along with top 10 cell phones ratings.
For those that subsribe to "today's headline"alerts from NYT online, I receive my alert today, nytimes.com/todaysheadlines
Interesting that New Corp is doing alot of reorganization coincidentally(?) as NEOM is?
Didn't CJ have some medical problems requiring surgery or hospitalization a couple of months ago?
William,
I get the same for my Sprint Samsung A900, spanish.
Does anyone remember a similar single day drop happening to MOBL(a TS rec)where TS was involved with an alert, like in July? I had the microcap then but cancelled since then.
He did the same crap to mobl. Drove it down with speculation and then it shot up. He's probably trying to scare investors to sell and buy more himself.
Maybe NEOM is following suit from Starbuck's Ethos Water program.
Porsche also.
I don't know a damn thing about charts and couldn't care less. Like I said, I might look at charts when this stock becomes a consistent financial performer. Why can't you leave it at that instead of coming back with your stupid remark to make me look stupid and you look like God. Idiot.
I mostly lurk,but this is getting very old. What do we call people that don't own any stock and come and constantly post? I guess I can just put posters on ignore but the amount of posts are overwhelming. C'mon, do charts, which show "nada" about the progression of the company, give us any dd about neom? Its useless info for most here. Sorry, when NEOM gets to the point of consistent financials, quarter after quarter, I may look at a chart or two. Not now, the company is progressing nicely which doesn't show up on charts. So go away and come back then.
In Hawaii,
Also saw the McDonald's posters with "code" as well as pepsi posters with "code".
I found by googling "mobot", the mobot site makes no reference to NEOM or qode. It seems like it would be nice once people start the starbuck's promo that they can connect mobot to NEOM easily.
Hi Dr Mike,
Family total= 593,500 shares
Didn't a shm attender say that pups has nothing to do with micropaint?
'fxgp' is no longer valid. It has changed to SCTCE.OB
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I think we'll be smiling to be here before the takeoff. Watch out if the chinese investors embrace NEOM. They love to gamble(and invest)! How many people are in China, a billion...
Even though I initially found out about NEOM thru TS, I've personally blown him off a long ago. I let my dd, mainly through this board, help me maintain my risk tolerance for this stock.
I look at NEOM like a high risk "foreign" play. Foreign stocks generally are not very popular in the US market as investors are very cautious about investing in them. I know the market is not here in the US currently, so I am looking for the growth to start in europe and great britain. Once the explosion starts and NEOM is well positioned to create the first big wave there, US investors will look more seriously at NEOM. At that point, those of us that stuck it out will be smiling.
It was noted on one of the slides from the last SHM that Microsoft was listed. For those that attended, did management discuss the reason why Microsoft was mentioned?
Whatever the reason, PP has not acknowledged any of NEOM's acquisitions since February on his website. No mention of the WSJ article, Gulf article...etc. All which are very big news. He has not failed to mention anyone else regardless of how minute the news is. Scott did reply to a poster once that he would address the acquisitions at a later date when the time was right. So far, 4 months later(since the first acquisition), no mention of NEOM at all.
Gapping up
bid .225 ask .23
Usually with a large dilution, the pps tanks. So far, its holding up which leads me to believe there is someone good coming.
Streaming GNF Entertainment Network
Sure looks like a "mobile" download section for cell phones coming soon.
My initial observation was this website has alot of similarity to the looks of circuit city's website,especially font selection.
www.circuitcity.com
www.gameznflix.com
Nobody like the news after market close?
http://www.quotemedia.com/results.php
Thanks guys, I feel the love! Eventually, we'll have MSFT and Google on their knees begging to license with us!
Go NEOM!
I profess myself as a lurking cheerleader for NEOM as I don't have the depth knowledge as many on this board. I also know I almost never get a response to anything I post. If someone wants to respond to my questions, I appreciate it but don't expect it. I do know what I own, though.
I don't understand why many still think there is a 20% equity partner coming. Didn't Fritz say from the notes posted by attenders that we don't need a 20% equity partner? It seems like we're setting ourselves up for disappointment if Google or Microsoft doesn't come on. I, personally don't believe either will become an equity partner. History seems to point toward these companies have a trend of ignoring patents and paying infringement penalties after being sued. I think these companies would want too much control and why would NEOM give it to them.
Also what does MSFT or Google have to offer besides money? I think the acquisitions being made will enhance the development of NEOM much more than money from either of the 2 giants. I also know the question is where is the money coming from to acquire these companies? From my experience in developing a successful business, I know that you have to take risks to build your future or you'll never get an opportunity to find out how far you can go.
In my unimportant opinion, no MSFT or Google as equity partners just licensees, but possibly YAHOO as they seem to "get it".
Very interesting. Who pays for this sponsored link, Scanbuy or NEOM? Only a paid link for neomedia and not NEOM or Paperclick.
The pondering primate addresses questions all investors should have but are afraid to say on this board for fear of being a basher. Hopefully NEOM management reads his blog regularly to stay on their toes.
Would one think we would get some notice since Scanbuy had so much press from the media lately?
Lesnshawn,
Thats a great thought! 2for1, 3for1,...etc multiple fees. I was trying to connect NEOM's reason for being in Germany. Mindmatics with T-Leverage(part of T-Mobile) which is linking up with the UK's 6 million subscriber data base for connectivity.
I'm trying to connect AGGRESSIVE-AGGRESSIVE-AGGRESSIVE partners. I've always thought of T-mobile as being aggressive as they have to compete with Verizon,Sprint,Cingular. NEOM's decision to nix SAIC in favor of a more aggressive partner in Silicon Space. Virgin Mobile who is very aggressive linking up with NEOM.
It seems to make sense it could be Mindmatics or T-Leverage as why NEOM was in Germany. I guess it also could be O2 also as one poster alluded to a while back.
This is a better link to the original article,
http://www.ameinfo.com/56541.html
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Advertising Agencies are extending their traditional media services offerings into the mobile marketing space. The key strategic objective is to complement traditional media campaigns with mobile marketing vehicles such as SMS in order to differentiate their offerings to existing clients and attract new brand relationships. Most agencies, such as Carat Interactive and Oglivy One, are partnering with content and application service providers to secure technology and delivery capabilities. Some new entrant players, such as 12Snap, aim to position themselves as new media agencies specialized in interactive mobile marketing by focusing on mobile marketing creative services and partnering with application service providers such as Lucent and NeoMedia for mobile software and patented technologies, such as PaperClick – an application to capture bar codes and ISDN product codes through a Nokia mobile camera and retrieve product information including the retail price in alternative outlets.
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If the application is compelling enough, people will want to download themselves. As an example, look at AIM Instant Messenger. It sells itself.
Is it reasonably safe to say our official word registry launch will be tied with Virgin's Megastore reopening next week?
Hmmmm. I wonder if I should change my end of the year guessimate pps of $7.50? Who cares!!!!!!!!!!!!We win!
Might just be way easier to post your message publicly. We won't tell anyone
1,650,000 shares traded in less than 15 minutes.
bid .44 ask .442
Can someone explain what happened this past 6 hours?