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Anyone have a link that will show the historical volume on CMKX for the last few weeks. TIA. Jim
Anyone have a link that will show the historical volume on CMKX for the last few weeks. TIA. Jim
SKVY ETCR ACHI and QBID on my watch list for today. All up nicely except QBID. Jim
One thing that could make the show a real success is to have a well know personality in the booth promoting QTV. Maybe Frank will surprise everyone and not be there, but have a Rosie type there. One can only hope. Jim
Al you may be right. My comment on the service comes first hand. I find their biggest problem now to be obtaining titles they offer. I have a queue of about 8 titles for over 10 days and have not got any. Their excuse is that they only stocked around 1000 of the most popular of the 27000 titles they offer. When a non stocked title is requested they must order the title and wait for it to be supplied to them. If 10 days plus is required for these orders, customer service becomes a failure and customers will be lost. A delay in the commercials will allow them to build the inventory and avoid a customer service nightmare. Jim
Agree that a delay in the commercials may be wise. They need to improve service some before promotions get them more business than they can handle. Jim
GKIG on watch. Been having a nice move up lately. Jim
GKIG on watch. Been moving up lately. Jim
Very low volume today. The calm before the storm?? Jim
EYEM - Watching. Up 37% to .26 on light volume. Jim
Last trade of the day went at .1387 for 974K shares. AH trades went at .144 and 1.45. Jim
GZFX up on Dell Dude mention on CNBC - From Briefing -
15:03 ET GameZnFlix finds interest on CNBC profile of former Dell Dude (GZFX) 0.12 +0.008: GameznFlix, a company that offers both DVDs and video game rentals for a monthly $18.50 fee, was just mentioned on CNBC because the former Dell Dude, Ben Curtis, is the co's new spokeperson (hired March 30). According to the company, the three humerous commercials are currently in production which will appeal to a young demographic, aged 12-25 years. They will begin airing in early May in a national campaign to kick off the summer. Note, this is a bulletin board stock and is speculative, today's volume is nearly 8 mln shares.
GZFX - From Briefing -
15:03 ET GameZnFlix finds interest on CNBC profile of former Dell Dude (GZFX) 0.12 +0.008: GameznFlix, a company that offers both DVDs and video game rentals for a monthly $18.50 fee, was just mentioned on CNBC because the former Dell Dude, Ben Curtis, is the co's new spokeperson (hired March 30). According to the company, the three humerous commercials are currently in production which will appeal to a young demographic, aged 12-25 years. They will begin airing in early May in a national campaign to kick off the summer. Note, this is a bulletin board stock and is speculative, today's volume is nearly 8 mln shares.
From Briefing -
15:03 ET GameZnFlix finds interest on CNBC profile of former Dell Dude (GZFX) 0.12 +0.008: GameznFlix, a company that offers both DVDs and video game rentals for a monthly $18.50 fee, was just mentioned on CNBC because the former Dell Dude, Ben Curtis, is the co's new spokeperson (hired March 30). According to the company, the three humerous commercials are currently in production which will appeal to a young demographic, aged 12-25 years. They will begin airing in early May in a national campaign to kick off the summer. Note, this is a bulletin board stock and is speculative, today's volume is nearly 8 mln shares.
Big volume in DIO last minute. Went from .13/.14 to .15 on the pop. May be worth watching. Jim
Big volume in DIO last minute. Went from .13/.14 to .15 on the pop. May be worth watching. Jim
EMRG running in AH. Now at 2.60 +33%. 3:51 pm ET eMerge Interactive spikes on report USDA implementing cattle ID system (EMRG) 2.10 +0.15:
4/27/2004 -- Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman has announced the framework for implementation of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) designed to identify any agricultural premise exposed to a foreign animal disease so that it can be more quickly contained and eradicated.
Veneman also announced that $18.8 million would be transferred from the USDA Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to provide initial funding for the program during FY 2004.
"While many livestock species in the United States can be identified through a variety of systems, a verifiable system of national animal identification will enhance our efforts to respond to intentionally or unintentionally introduced animal disease outbreaks more quickly and effectively," Veneman said.
Veneman announced Dec. 30, 2003, that USDA would expedite the implementation of a national animal identification system for all species after the discovery of a BSE positive cow in Washington State. Today's announcement concludes several months of a USDA working group's efforts to develop an implementation framework for a U.S. animal identification plan.
Veneman said that the CCC funding is earmarked for the initial infrastructure development and implementation of the national system, but both private and public support will be required to make it fully operational. The Administration's proposed FY 2005 budget includes another $33 million for the effort.
The implementation of a NAIS will be conducted in three main phases. Under Phase I, USDA would evaluate current federally funded animal identification systems and determine which system(s) should be used for a NAIS, begin the process of communicating with and educating producers and other stakeholders on the operation of a NAIS, identify staffing needs and develop any regulatory and legislative proposals needed for implementing the system.
Phase II would involve the implementation of the selected animal identification system at regional levels for one or more selected species, continuation of the communication and education effort, addressing regulatory needs and working with Congress on any needed legislation.
In Phase III, the selected animal identification system(s) would be scaled up to the national level.
The first step in the process is to select an interim data repository to handle incoming national premises data. USDA has commissioned an independent analysis of repositories that are currently part of various USDA-funded animal identification projects around the country. Once the system is identified that shows greatest potential for use on a national level, USDA will enter into cooperative agreements with states, Indian tribes and other government entities to assist them in adapting their existing systems to the new system.
Source: USDA Release
EMRG running in AH. Now at 2.60 +33%. 3:51 pm ET eMerge Interactive spikes on report USDA implementing cattle ID system (EMRG) 2.10 +0.15:
News - WASHINGTON, April 27, 2004 -- Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced the framework for implementation of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) designed to identify any agricultural premise exposed to a foreign animal disease so that it can be more quickly contained and eradicated.
Veneman also announced that $18.8 million would be transferred from the USDA Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to provide initial funding for the program during FY 2004.
“While many livestock species in the United States can be identified through a variety of systems, a verifiable system of national animal identification will enhance our efforts to respond to intentionally or unintentionally introduced animal disease outbreaks more quickly and effectively,” Veneman said. “This framework is the result of concerted efforts to expedite the implementation of a system that meets our goals and enables farmers and ranchers to adapt existing identification programs and to use all existing forms of effective technologies.”
Veneman announced Dec. 30, 2003 that USDA would expedite the implementation of a national animal identification system for all species after the discovery of a BSE positive cow in Washington State. Today’s announcement concludes several months of a USDA working group’s efforts to develop an implementation framework for a U.S. animal identification plan.
Veneman said that the CCC funding is earmarked for the initial infrastructure development and implementation of the national system, but both private and public support will be required to make it fully operational. The Administration’s proposed FY 2005 budget includes another $33 million for the effort.
EMRG running in AH. Now at 2.60 +33%. 3:51 pm ET eMerge Interactive spikes on report USDA implementing cattle ID system (EMRG) 2.10 +0.15:
News - WASHINGTON, April 27, 2004 -- Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced the framework for implementation of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) designed to identify any agricultural premise exposed to a foreign animal disease so that it can be more quickly contained and eradicated.
Veneman also announced that $18.8 million would be transferred from the USDA Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to provide initial funding for the program during FY 2004.
“While many livestock species in the United States can be identified through a variety of systems, a verifiable system of national animal identification will enhance our efforts to respond to intentionally or unintentionally introduced animal disease outbreaks more quickly and effectively,” Veneman said. “This framework is the result of concerted efforts to expedite the implementation of a system that meets our goals and enables farmers and ranchers to adapt existing identification programs and to use all existing forms of effective technologies.”
Veneman announced Dec. 30, 2003 that USDA would expedite the implementation of a national animal identification system for all species after the discovery of a BSE positive cow in Washington State. Today’s announcement concludes several months of a USDA working group’s efforts to develop an implementation framework for a U.S. animal identification plan.
Veneman said that the CCC funding is earmarked for the initial infrastructure development and implementation of the national system, but both private and public support will be required to make it fully operational. The Administration’s proposed FY 2005 budget includes another $33 million for the effort.
EMRG running in AH. Now at 2.60 +33%. 3:51 pm ET eMerge Interactive spikes on report USDA implementing cattle ID system (EMRG) 2.10 +0.15:
News - WASHINGTON, April 27, 2004 -- Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman today announced the framework for implementation of a National Animal Identification System (NAIS) designed to identify any agricultural premise exposed to a foreign animal disease so that it can be more quickly contained and eradicated.
Veneman also announced that $18.8 million would be transferred from the USDA Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) to provide initial funding for the program during FY 2004.
“While many livestock species in the United States can be identified through a variety of systems, a verifiable system of national animal identification will enhance our efforts to respond to intentionally or unintentionally introduced animal disease outbreaks more quickly and effectively,” Veneman said. “This framework is the result of concerted efforts to expedite the implementation of a system that meets our goals and enables farmers and ranchers to adapt existing identification programs and to use all existing forms of effective technologies.”
Veneman announced Dec. 30, 2003 that USDA would expedite the implementation of a national animal identification system for all species after the discovery of a BSE positive cow in Washington State. Today’s announcement concludes several months of a USDA working group’s efforts to develop an implementation framework for a U.S. animal identification plan.
Veneman said that the CCC funding is earmarked for the initial infrastructure development and implementation of the national system, but both private and public support will be required to make it fully operational. The Administration’s proposed FY 2005 budget includes another $33 million for the effort. and enables farmers and ranchers to adapt existing identification programs and to use all existing forms of effective technologies.”
Veneman announced Dec. 30, 2003 that USDA would expedite the implementation of a national animal identification system for all species after the discovery of a BSE positive cow in Washington State. Today’s announcement concludes several months of a USDA working group’s efforts to develop an implementation framework for a U.S. animal identification plan.
Veneman said that the CCC funding is earmarked for the initial infrastructure development and implementation of the national system, but both private and public support will be required to make it fully operational. The Administration’s proposed FY 2005 budget includes another $33 million for the effort.
XKEM up 10% to .047 on good volume. This one has a ways to go. Jim
ISO - big seller at .68 won't go away. Dang. Thought we would see .70's today, but no cigar.
RCO has big seller at .44. That one may get broken before long. Better volume there. Jim
ISO - Buzz there is a big seller at .68 that, for now, won't let the pps get past .68. Jim
ABTG about to break .36 resistance. BA now .36/.36. Jim
ECGI volume coming in. PPS now at .73 +.04. Jim
ISO - big seller shows up whenever price gets to .68. May be the limit today? Jim
ABTG back at hod of .36 +20%. Could be ready to breakout?
Jim
ISO picking up volume again here. Hit hod early at .68 and drifted back down to the .65 area. Now resuming trend up. Back to .68. May hit .70's today. Heck of a two day run. Jim
ISO picking up from yesterday. Now up 11.5% to .68. Jim
RCO maybe ready to to bounce back. Closed yesterday at .38. B/A now at .42/.44. Jim
Will ISO pick up where it left off late yesterday? B/A up to .62/.70. Jim
I had no problem getting into the site. Jim
Hawk thanks for the ETCR info. I am in and added some last Friday. Pilot phase 2 results may come out this week. If so, ETCR should show some nice gains. Lots of potential here. Jim
You got it. ISO breaking. Now at .60 +15% with lots of volume. Jim
ISO continues up. Now at new HOD at .59 +13.5%. Lots of volume now. Jim
DSLN up as volume spiking. Now at .36 +12%. Jim
There goes the ISO .56 wall. Now at .57. Jim
There goes the ISO .56 wall. Now at .57. Jim
ISO needs to get through .56. Appears to be a wall there now. Jim