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I am going to wait for the news. We need to hear something. If you look at the Apexcctv.com they are asking how satisfied are you with our cite. Still I am going to be and agnostic with small caps period.
Were does it say the director bought 200 hundred shares. just asking
How much is 27000 shares worth. Now if it was 200,000 I would wonder stay close to the news.
I would agree this is a service industry and they buy on present demand. I am still waiting to hear about the contracts.
Thanks Jim
I will wait to great news comes out remember he hired a CFO consultant. When the financial dust settles then I will buy.
Certainly I want to see the company improve but anyone who lost money to a CEO who is being charged with fraud has a right to be bitter and I can understand their lost. Yes there is still a good chance the company stock will go up for those who are buying now.
Jim let's see what happens unless you feel the CEO is draining the last dollar from Dirv. I still have not heard from the Attorney General when I do I will let you know.
No doubt we got news and I would say good. Your not going to hire consulting firms in view of nothing happening. They may be there to prepare for a sale of the company. They should have brought this out earlier this week.
I also have not heard from the Attorney General. it may be that news is to close the old indicted Ceo I believe either a chapter 11 or a merger.
They need money how do you explain the promissory notes.
Well maybe merger on its way lets hope
Not heard anything from the Attorney General I would be shocked if we hear nothing this week. Either Chapter 11 or merger.
I would like to add Jim when is the quarterly to be filed.
I still feel there will be a chapter 11 reorganization, however if not then there will be a merger. A merger if we made good sales last quarter. I have not heard yet from the Attorney General's office of Texas
Yes but Jim sometimes it seems you want to hurt the holders of this stock now. That is not a good idea. As I said until news comes out I would not invest any more or for the first time. I believe he is going to sell the company. Just my opinion. He could put it in Chapter 11.
No one is going to invest in a company unless he sees a profit. Jim your wrong about this. Once again do you own or have you ever owned Dirv shares.
According to Warren Buffet "never invest on what's going to happen." News is the best source. Solid news. Thank's for your post JT.
At this point I agree and see nothing better then a buyout or a Chapter 11. I am awaiting results of my complaint to the Texas attorney general. I would be shocked if there really was an investor who reduced debt. Once again JT your correct.
Answer if the company survives Chapter 11 reorganization. When is the next quarterly due? Pumper's have to realize why have we not heard one word on how the sales are going. And I asked in my complaint was there really an investor who helped bring down debt? Until then Jimmy is right its a loser.
I agree you are correct and there is no reason to believe anything will change based on the current news. I just feel rubbing it in is not the best idea. We all know now you assessment was accurate.
I hope like the accountant its not the resignation of the CEO
It should not take this long. I hope they are merging or a buyout but no news is not good news from a company with a founder arrested for fraud.
Yes either doing a chapter 11, or looking to sell the company or merge. It should not take this long for a Ceo to introduce himself. When I call Dirv I told them we want to hear something of course the person who answered said he could not comment on the company
Called the number I found on Bloomberg which had Gerry Carnazecki as Ceo and was told by Greg that he was the Ceo but could not comment otherwise. Also Gerry's name was listed on Bloomsberg Stock as Ceo.
Very strange not the norm may I should check with the florida department of corporations: What about sales news nothing.
I just called the alleged Ceo of Direct View in Florida. I left a message for him. The message was to let me know if he is in fact the new CEO of Direct View. Will see. I still say we are between a chapter 11 and getting onward but first I would like to know if he is the CEO. Then I might call the department of insurance to confirm this. I will keep you posted.
On his home page I saw nothing about Dirv let me know if I missed anything.
We should hear something next week. However, if I hear from the Attorney General of Texas re my complaint I will let the board know. I will not believe anyone is the CEO until I see more proof.
Thank you for that post I will keep glued. Once again thanks for taking the time to give me your evaluation. It is very appreciated.
Will see what the old company looks like. Either we are on our way to success or on our way to chapter 11
Stop being so cruel jimbos but I agree lets hear real news first and then see what happens. It may be great it may be a chapter 11.
Let's see what the news re New Ceo and how much money the company made last quarter. Also was there really an investor who cut debt for Dirv? I let everyone the results of my complaint.
Okay I will give him a chance and yes I will look forward but will also see if I can go to the sentencing.
Will see abut the future but that does not erase the past you forgive I will try if they allow me to give a victim statement.
I wonder if he does plead and his sentenced if I should show up at his sentencing hearing? I will make sure he paids.
I hope you are right the new ceo did help turn around IBM. I am glad I filed the complaint with the attorney general wondering if there really was a big investor. If there is there is a chance here. But let's not downplay the damage Roger did.
Jimbos why do you have to rub it in.
Hard form to believe these credentials what do you think freemoneyfella
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Gerald Milton Czarnecki
Alma mater Temple University, Michigan State University, National University
Occupation Corporate Executive, Author, Leadership Counselor
Spouse(s) Lois Rae DiJoseph (1965-present)
Children Robyn Alexandra (b. 1969)
Website www.GerryCzarnecki.com
Gerald (Gerry) M. Czarnecki (born March 22, 1940, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American corporate executive, an author of leadership books, and the founder of the National Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
3 Writing
4 Personal life
5 External links
6 References
Early life
Gerald Milton Czarnecki was born in Philadelphia, the son of Casimer Czarnecki, a manufacturing worker, and Rose-Mary Czarnecki, a homemaker. Raised in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, he attended Jenkintown High School and graduated in 1957. After two years of higher education at Johns Hopkins University, Czarnecki left to attend the US Army Artillery Officer Candidate School in Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and was eventually commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in the US Army Artillery. He then became an instructor at the Field Artillery School until his release from active duty in 1963. After leaving active duty as a First Lieutenant, he attended Temple University where he completed his B.S. in Economics in 1965, and Michigan State University where he earned an M.A. in Economics in 1967. Gerry returned to active duty as a Captain and served as Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, VI Army Corps in Battle Creek, Michigan.
Career
From 1968-1979 Czarnecki held various general management positions beginning at Continental Bank of Chicago and culminating with his appointment as Executive Vice President of Finance & Administration at Republic Bank Houston. Over the next four years, Czarnecki rose quickly through the executive ranks to become Senior Vice President of Finance for the Republic Bank Corporation. From 1984 to 1987 he served as President & CEO of Altus Bank before joining an investor group headed by former U.S. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon to become Chairman, President & CEO of Honfed Bank in Honolulu, Hawaii. During his stay in Hawaii, Czarnecki was elected Chairman of the Hawaii State Chamber of Commerce, a position he held for two consecutive terms. His book Lead with Love incorporates the interpersonal principles he learned while in Hawaii, most notably “Aloha,” an affectionate social concept at the heart of Hawaiian culture.[1] Following the sale of Honfed Bank to Bank of America in 1992, Czarnecki continued as Chairman & CEO.
In 1993 Czarnecki was part of the team recruited by Louis Gerstner to begin the turnaround of IBM Corporation. Serving as a Senior Vice President of Human Resources and Administration, Czarnecki helped implement Gerstner’s business policies and corporate culture changes, which are largely credited with saving IBM from going out of business in the early 1990s.[2]. His resignation was however seen as unexpected[3]. Following his employment with IBM, Czarnecki held executive positions at a variety of companies beginning with a stint as President of UNC Incorporated and including time at Florida Computer Services and O2 Media Inc. During this time he also began giving leadership seminars designed to help managers at various levels achieve peak performance in the workplace. Czarnecki’s first book You’re in Charge… What Now? is based upon his most popular seminar of the same name.
Czarnecki is the co-founder of The National Leadership Institute (NLI), Chairman of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) Florida Chapter, Senior Managing Director & Executive Producer at Ventureland Productions, and the Chairman and CEO of The Deltennium Group, a consulting firm offering leadership training, career coaching, financial planning, and investment management services. Czarnecki also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of State Farm Insurance Company and Del Global Technology, Inc., and is Chairman of the Audit Committee of each company. He is Chairman of the Board of Aftersoft, Inc. as well as serving on the advisory board for Private Capital, Inc.
Writing
Czarnecki is the author of several books:
You’re in Charge…What Now?, Griffin Publishing Group (August 2003). ISBN 978-1-58000-109-0
You’re a Non-Profit Director…What Now?, National Leadership Institute; 2nd edition (April 3, 2006). ISBN 978-1-932430-03-5
Success Principles for Leaders, Milton Rae Press (January 1, 2009). ISBN 978-0-9820750-0-5
Lead with Love, Milton Rae Press (April 6, 2010). ISBN 978-0-9820750-2-9
Just One Thing After Another, O2 Media Press (October 20, 2010).
Take Two and Call Me in the Morning, Milton Rae Press (April 1, 2013). ISBN 978-1614483236
Following the success of his leadership seminar You’re in Charge… What Now?, Czarnecki decided to put his ideas on paper, publishing his first book in 2003 and naming it after the seminar. His successive books delve into similar subject matter, providing a resource for leaders looking to improve performance as well as business and interpersonal relationships.
Lead with Love is perhaps the most critically acclaimed of Czarnecki’s books, garnering praise from Wayne Huizenga, who said “Any manager aspiring to superior leadership would be wise to study Gerry’s advice,” and Chicken Soup for the Soul co-creator Mark Victor Hansen, who stated “In Lead with Love, Gerry Czarnecki shows us how to achieve our human potential and elevate our lives and the lives of those around us.”[4] Lead with Love became an Amazon best-seller on April 7, 2010 after Czarnecki launched a successful marketing campaign encouraging fans to purchase the book simultaneously on that day.[5]
Personal life
Czarnecki is married to the former Lois Rae DiJoseph. They have a daughter Robyn Alexandra. Czarnecki and his wife live in Florida, where, in addition to his many jobs and services, he enjoys golfing, reading, and theatre.
External links
Author Site
Announcement as Chairman of the Board
Interview on "The Balancing Act" on YouTube
Personal Blog
National University Trustee
Board of Directors, JA Worldwide
Chairman, NACD
State Farm Board of Directors
State Farm Bank Board of Directors
Chairman & CEO Deltennium Group
References
IBM Corp. Turnaround"
The true importance of the word "Aloha"
Senior Executive at I.B.M. Steps Down Unexpectedly
Lead With Love: 10 Principles Every Leader Needs to Maximize Potential and Achieve Peak Performance"
Leading the Bestseller Race: Today We Publish —Tomorrow We Prevail!"
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