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Hey gang, maybe CIRC might make it to a nobrainer. I really like the bullish macd divergence and they also have a marketing agreement with PlayBev to market energy drinks with the Playboy logo.
http://www.secinfo.com/d11f65.urp.htm
Just a thought.
Like the bullish macd divergence here.
Dots are good. I like dots. Go NITE on the bid!
ARCA on the bid.
Go shorty go. Run like Forrest.
LOL, well I couldn't spell getonwithit so how do you think I could spell moot?
It's mute because you're not listening.
You ever watch the Beverly Hillbillies when you were a kid? Old Jedd Clampett was a lucky sob wasn't he? He just didn't know it.
Well FWIW, Call Compliance is not a software company. You can't buy a copy of Teleblock. They charge on a per-call basis for DNC database inquiries and the methodology to block those calls instantaneously.
It's a recurring revenue stream.
It's all a somewhat mute point in terms of the original subject, my first post about India and the outsourcing telemarketing had nothing to do with calls within India. It was a reference to the significance Verisign places on India as an investment in their future plans which hopefully include COPI. Whether those plans definitively include COPI, very few people know for sure and I am not one of them.
I'm saying it is typical for a government to sub out work. That's what governments do, they are big general contractors more or less. They don't fix the streets or pave the roads, they pay to have it done.
The largest government in the world didn't assume the burden of ensuring compliance and maybe I'm wrong, but it's a far reach to think that India would undertake that same task without expert, technical help.
Just my two cents. Good luck.
Do you think that the government of India is actually going to hire people to operate it and design the mechanics of verifying the calls against the list? Governments all over the world sub out technical work to folks like Verisign every day!
The article you post states that the government is going to maintain the list but it does not state that any government agency is going to match the telemarketers calls against the list. As a matter of fact, it states that THE TELEMARKETERS will have to verify against the list. And just because Teleblock works against a central database in the US, it doesn't mean that each telemarketer wouldn't use it against a local database in India.
Think about it...do you think that the corps of engineers actually trucked a bunch of dirt and supplies down to New Orleans after Katrina? NO! They subbed it all out to independent companies who specialize in it.
The article has a lot to do with inter-India phone calls, but nothing to do with the growing trend toward outsourcing telemarketing to India by US companies.
Good luck.
Actually I did do a tad of research before I bought this and while CC DNC "methodology" may not be Verisign's exclusive foray into this area, the fact is that they have handled it lately. I said nothing about anything being exclusive, you added that.
I don't care whether you buy it or not! I'm in at .012 so worst case it goes back to .008 and I lose a third. Best case who knows? Maybe it goes to .06 or more.
Any stock you buy is a risk, especially one at this pps. I just find that the best rewards are those you find when you get to the feeding trough ahead of the crowds.
Good luck, you've asked some honest questions and the answers are right in front of you.
Connect the dots as you say is many times the difference in a 1000 percent return and a 100 percent return. Wait until the masses are self-assured by a PR and you find yourself right there with them, buying on news.
For me, Call Compliance handles Verisign's DNC methodology, Verisign is expanding into India, telemarketing is being increasingly outsourced to India. Not to hard to connect the dots I think. JMO.
Well I don't know them for sure either, but COPI already has the backbone and framework established for the setup and with the subtle market cap as COPI has it would be absurd for Verisign to throw money at a solution which they could outright buy for a couple of million dollars.
Telemarketing has been outsourced to India by US companies for several years now and those calls undoubtably have to go through the DNC database because those calls are placed on behalf of US corporations. Database lookups "from the other side of the planet" are instantaneous because they reside on a server somewhere. The server for Ihub could be in New Zealand yet we all communicate here virtually in a central place.
My opinion is that Verisign is will be the general contractor and that COPI will be the electrician so to speak. I also think that COPI is aware and no doubt has received some communication regarding upcoming Verisign work in India and that to a large degree is why they can look forward to becoming cash flow positive with some degree of certainty.
All IMO.
Gotta be out all day today, left a GTC at .06 just in case. You guys/gals hold the fort down! Going to take a while for folks to realize the Verisign/India/COPI filter down but it'll happen.
Read between the lines in these two links about Verisign, their forecast India investment, and the boom rate of telemarketing outsourcing to India.
http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/blnus/15041806.htm
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/News_By_Industry/Telecom/Dial_D_for_Do-Not-Call/articleshow...
Anybody pick up that PR at business wire out this morning. Something about revenues up 28 percent for Q2. Some reason I can't open it.
Correct! Even a 10k trade would be hard to make a return on at this level. You have to buy 10k at .011 and then sell it at .0114 just to make ten bucks outside of commissions. Between broker trades cost virtually nothing and far too often they are used to make charts happen, take out stops, or accumulate shares for the MMs. The low EOD volume along with the buy/sell ratio tells a different story than the chart.
You are exactly right low, SHO regs have no teeth in them at all and there is no effort to enforce them. ANY stock can be shorted from an offshore account regardless of the price.
What I would like to learn more about is the way overnight clearing works so we all could have a better understanding of say trading DRO1.BE in Germany and trading SWVC in the US. Are we all buying against the same OS/float?
I think if one understood in detail what takes place between international demand of the same issue they could make more educated decisions regardless of the SHO status because SHO inclusion in and of itself has proven to be a fallback indicator of little worth despite what most traders think. Thanks!
You guys chill a little and cheer up! As GF would say they are charting this to the tees and all these little games will clear up in time. It was and is the same with SWVC. You know you have a winner so don't lose your conviction in your DD. True and accurate DD always wins out over short term flips...always.
I thought Larry and Eric got all the bad guys already.
You're HOT!
1.6 to 1 buy/sell ratio today. The MM have no shares to sell so they pin it down temporarily. They did the same with SWVC.
Look at the out of sequence trades today.
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&btn=s_ok&symbol=USBB%3Ablta&s_ok=OK&newdate=0&a...
The difference between the buy/sell volume stayed the same ever since trade 108 at 14:21:56 at 209,900.
Shouldn't be that hard to keep a OTCBB issue down should it?
SURE it's a good day! The MM obviously trying to fill the tiny gap at .009 so this will gap a little down in the AM then be ready. Shucks, if one made it through today, I really don't see how they could be much more pissed off if it briefly touched .009 intraday.
Buy/sell ration is 1.3 to 1. 1.3 shares bought for every 1 sold.
It's all good!
And we all know what happens when stocks make start to make new 52 week highs right?
I'll post the answer when we get to .25 if nobody gets it.
No shares for the MM. Since trade 108 there has been exactly 209,900 differential between the buys and sells. Now it's at 124, 16 trades with the same 209 differential.
There goes another 100. Either that's the case or someone's spending their lunch money making it look that way.
I saw it with SWVC a couple of times right before the run but I never know what to believe with stocks. More buying than selling though!
Anybody see the 200 share print number 115 at 14:42:53?
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&cb=1189709705&symbol=NB%5EBLTA
http://www.thepennystockblog.com/signals.html
I freakin need shares badly!
On the count of 3 everybody go mow their lawn, let them fill the gap, then come back in one hour. LOL. Mama said there would be days like this.
Buy volume is 168 percent of sell volume.
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&cb=1189709705&symbol=NB%5EBLTA
Buy volume is 138 percent of sell volume and down 18 percent?? LOL, they are just filling the chart I think.
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&cb=1189709504&symbol=NB^COPI&java_vm=sun&fp=9.0...
Thats the 5 min intraday RSI. Have you tried their command console. It's pretty good. Either way, it's pretty low. It'll probably touch .009 then some mirror trades then back up to .016 at EOD. Bet nobody here could get filled at .009 though.
15 min intraday has the RSI at 29.34
Do not call database.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,2182054,00.asp
http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=1794493
50 million phone numbers to be dropped during the coming year, so expect a regeneration of interest in this subject soon I think.
Who is selling then?
Something like this
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070907/omniture_acquisition.html?.v=1
Could easily happen here.
He's probably sucking on a cool one down in the Bahamas laughing his arse off at the SEC right now.
Thanks for that.
COPI, BLTA, and LWBS (Larry Wilcox Balls)
Looks like a bust out of the 9 in the works.
Yup, those .12s I bought yesterday are looking nice. Patience is key to best returns.
RUN FORREST RUN