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10k and NITE leaves the ask .035 to .04, 15k more, and the next MMat .04 is gone, leaves the bid ask at the end of the day at .03/.05 like .30/.50 cents in %, I hope they don't plan on spreading it out that much after the split, or we may be in a log haul. I bought shares on this last dip under .04 and plan on flipping more often here with the stock, I hope other longs are doing the same, as we need to get volume in the stock. If there is no volume, and the stock is sitting with big spreads most of the time, I will likely dump on a spike upward, I don't feel like holding these type of non-liquid stocks, but I like the stock, so could buy it back lower... anyway, we'll see. Anyone have a rumor as to what the HRCT holders are going to get as a dividend? I am guessing that it will be 1:10, could be less though.
imho, Jerome
Yea, lets leave RB to all the bashers and their negativity. I'm not sure how its going to work out here, if Matt is going to be able to hold it together, but I hope so, I'll check it EMBI out.
imho, Jerome
.22 is support level, I think it held prety good today. If it goes further down, then I would say there's a fake breakout. I did go back to the charts, and found that there is a resistence line that extends from the high of late April, the Sept top, and what we just hit as a high last friday. So, while we did breakout of a 10 week downward channel, it meet resistence from the line that I mentioned. I think this is just a 3 day correction after 2 weeks moving up from .185/.19 to .27/.275 -- a 50% move -- but we'll see. A retraction of more than half that move to .22/23, certainly makes the case for it moving lower.
I agree that managment knows who is selling, but so do I, it's pretty plainly in the filings who this is, and the share amount.
imho, Jerome
I read that one, lol, hey post anymore of RR's comments that he makes on the RB thread here, I can't go over to that eysore of a website anymore, what an advertising pos RB is now.
imho, Jerome
support at .22, resistence at .27 eom
imho, Jerome
Man, this mkt, always does exactly the opposite of what you expect. I guess there are shares that want out, because only 57% approved of the RM, and they are exiting, I am a buyer under .04, as the lineup of MM's at .03 shows that to be the floor. Once we get these sellers out of the way, we'll have only those that want to hold SinoBull, and with the tight float, move up. Sure is volitile.
imho, Jerome
Yea, it's pretty tough to be optimistic about the stock right now. I have been willing to go along with RR's timeline though, and he stated last year midway through that the acq's would take precedence over the filings, and then the xmas season as well. If we get no buyback, it means the company is probably broke. If we get no filings, it means that there's little hope. There is a lot of value in what he acquired, and he is doing great fulfillment work (at least great alliances), so I don't see how a website would show no value, I think it would be the opposite. Anyway, lets hope it works out.
imho, Jerome
ADVC, seems in a correction now, I think .22 is the support, NITE still on ask side, but lets it go with stronger volume. Company says that they were going to release important news with timing of the article to come out(see ihub ADVC thread, 1st post for article), that means this week, so.... I think it will be the worldwide rights for reselling of Spectrucell.
imho, Jerome
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imho, Jerome
Well, we got a bunch of websites, but don't even have a corporate CMIH website, what's that say? Sure, the delay was for the aq's, I can go with that, but come Jan, I want someinfo on the financials, and if there's money, a share buyback.
imho, Jerome
Lets hope its a buy back, a RS would probably send us down to .0001 before it takes. I would only support a RS in conjunction with afilings for relisting, otherwise, it's meaningless to the mk't, we are like a shell with no filings.
imho, Jerome
I'd say about 5 more days max on this upswing, before it gets a sideways correction/down slightly, hope we get a spike in the meantime, chart is primed for it, right now is the window, if not, then a gig sideways for a couple of weeks while the indicators swing:
http://www.askresearch.com/cgi-bin/chart?symbol=advc&country=USA&size=800x600&months=12+...
imho, Jerome
Seems flat, think it will happen soon, you know the O/S?
GMED open high low close change volume
12/17/01 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 +0.01 366,700
12/14/01 0.10 0.11 0.08 0.09 +0.00 643,500
12/13/01 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.09 +0.00 103,800
12/12/01 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.09 +0.00 96,100
12/11/01 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.09 +0.00 160,500
12/10/01 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 -0.01 688,500
12/07/01 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 +0.01 241,000
12/06/01 0.09 0.10 0.08 0.10 +0.00 662,000
12/05/01 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 -0.01 322,900
12/04/01 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 +0.00 355,300
12/03/01 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.10 +0.02 345,800
11/30/01 0.10 0.11 0.08 0.08 -0.02 1,653,100
11/29/01 0.17 0.17 0.09 0.10 +0.03 1,357,000
11/28/01 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.07 +0.01 930,000
11/27/01 0.09 0.10 0.07 0.07 -0.02 860,000
11/26/01 0.06 0.11 0.06 0.09 +0.09 1,583,100
11/23/01 0.00 0.55 0.00 0.00 +0.00 0
11/21/01 0.00 0.55 0.01 0.00 +0.00 0
11/20/01 0.00 0.55 0.01 0.00 +0.00 0
11/19/01 0.00 0.55 0.01 0.00 +0.00 0
11/16/01 0.00 0.55 0.01 0.00 +0.00 0
11/15/01 0.00 0.55 0.01 0.00 +0.00 0
11/14/01 0.00 0.55 0.01 0.00 +0.00 0
Where's the gifts and look at those big purple bulbs?!
imho, Jerome
I want to buy more in the .03's again.
imho, Jerome
That still right?
gotta TA#?
IRAC open high low close change volume
12/17/01 0.07 0.08 0.03 0.04 -0.01 1,057,400
12/14/01 0.14 0.15 0.03 0.05 -0.07 1,286,100
12/13/01 0.10 0.17 0.10 0.12 +0.11 97,000
12/12/01 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.05 -0.11 5,844,300
12/11/01 0.25 0.25 0.11 0.16 -0.08 2,956,400
12/10/01 0.25 0.33 0.15 0.24 -0.06 627,800
12/07/01 0.25 0.40 0.25 0.30 -0.05 55,000
12/06/01 0.40 0.40 0.25 0.35 -0.05 239,400
12/05/01 0.60 0.60 0.35 0.40 -0.10 94,000
12/04/01 0.50 0.60 0.50 0.50 -0.20 104,000
12/03/01 0.60 0.80 0.60 0.70 +0.05 31,500
11/30/01 0.35 0.70 0.35 0.65 +0.25 215,000
11/29/01 0.47 0.47 0.40 0.40 -0.10 117,700
11/28/01 0.47 0.55 0.47 0.50 +0.00 122,200
11/27/01 0.40 0.50 0.35 0.50 -0.05 305,300
11/26/01 0.70 0.75 0.40 0.55 -0.05 712,400
11/23/01 0.40 0.65 0.40 0.60 +0.20 361,700
11/21/01 0.18 0.50 0.15 0.40 +0.40 539,800
11/20/01 0.00 0.18 0.14 0.00 -0.15 0
11/19/01 0.15 0.15 0.12 0.15 +0.03 95,000
11/16/01 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 -0.03 5,000
11/15/01 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.15 +0.15 10,000
11/14/01 0.00 0.15 0.12 0.00 +0.00 0
imho, Jerome
Wow, I'm not sure we will get that big a breakout! Not in this mk't. I'm looking for a strong up day of over a dime at some point in this upward channel. .25/.27 it's inching up slowly by slowly. I think there is a lot of resistence here up to .30, and do think they will release substantive news this week, at least it's been hinted at being coming. Have you talked with the new CEO? What do you think of RM now being only on the BOD. Also, did you see the post I made about shares going to the old shell holders, for past debt, that became unrestricted in Sept? That's the selling thats been happening, but I think they shorted off of it, and are covering at the same time-- happens alot with these BB's and PP's, easy to do in Canada.
imho, Jerome
It looks stuck here at under .001, RR is going to have to do something tangible-- get a corporate website, buyback, some financials... all before we hit our target.
imho, Jerome
No info here. They file still regularly, so perhaps it can still happen. They ran into big problems with the SEC and their shares O/S, and I think are still trying to get that all sorted out, maybe they are waiting till the new year? John might give you some info, try his number up above. A block of 40k hit the bid of .022 this morning, not a great sign, probably tax loss selling...
imho, Jerome
I could not bring myself to returning to SI, besides, a lot of the good OTC traders I know post here, so I'll stay, I think the full text search is coming back here at some point.
ADVC looks ripe for a breakout, but NITE is still sitting on it. It's a block of unrestricted shares, 5M that came free in Sept, which is hitting the mk't, looks like they shorted off of it, and now are covering while selling the block to the mk't. I'm not sure how far a long they are, I would guess, by looking at the volume since mid sept, that they have less than 1M to go.
imho, Jerome
Hi Rick, I think people will leave RB. I was at RB in '98, when noone was posting there, and everyone was at the Yahoo boards and SI, RB was a better service, so the masses came there. To bad Matt doesn't have deep pockets, and can let everybody post here free, but anyway, I like the service here much better. And the con men and touts are all at RB.
I don't think I could stop posting about the companies I own! So, we'll just share the info, I mostly trade these stocks up and down, but think ADVC is one of the few that is now at a point of turning around for the upside.
I watch it technically, and it is at a breakout point, I would expect news this week, timing with the article, that sends it up out of this channel it has been downtrending in since mid-sept.
imho, Jerome
GTCI Receives Shareholder Approval to Complete Merger With Sinobull
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Dec 17, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Global Telephone
Communication, Inc. (OTCBB:GTCI) is pleased to announce that the shareholders
have passed all resolutions at the special meeting of the shareholders held on
December 14, 2001.
The Company received over 17,919,341 votes from shareholders, representing 57.9%
of the total shares outstanding, in favor of the merger with Sinobull Financial
Group. The merger is anticipated to close on January 15, 2002.
"GTCI has been given a tremendous opportunity to merge with an established
company with a proven track record and an exciting growth potential which will
result in a new era of generating increasing valuation for GTCI`s shareholders."
About Sinobull Financial Group
The Sinobull Group has been in business for sixteen years and is a leading
financial content provider, develops technologically advanced financial services
platforms and operates a financial internet portal. The Sinobull Financial Group
provides; news, data, financial analysis, real-time pricing, historical pricing,
indicative data, and wireless communications technology to the Greater China
business community and media outlets. Providing financial services for; China's
investment institutions, commercial banks, government offices and agencies,
corporations, and news/media organizations.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and section 21E of the Securities and
Exchange Act of 1934 and is subject to safe harbor created by these sections.
Actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those
anticipated in such forward-looking statements, which involve numerous risks and
uncertainties, including the Company's ability to market its goods and services
and future customer acceptance for these goods and services.
CONTACT: For Global Telephone Communication, Inc.
Shadi Khazei, 877/901-4824
imho, Jerome
Me wondering the same thing:) eom
imho, Jerome
I think I'll hang out on IHUB now, RB is a real eyesore with the majority of space in ads, and the format as maligned as it is.
imho, Jerome
sorry kiddo, I think we'll be lucky to hit .005 anytime in the near term. What's your average? I'm with about 4M, and average of about .003
imho, Jerome
I agree, are you long CMIH?
imho, Jerome
WSD Feature Article
Base Station Boosts Cellular Communications
BY Cheryl Ajluni
Flanked By Hardware, Software, And Middleware, This Software-Defined, Radio-Based Platform Offers A Cost-Effective And Quick Means Of Migrating To 3G.
The migration to 3G functionality reveals a number of interesting obstacles for today's wireless carriers, developers, engineers, equipment vendors, and network operators. How, for example, do you cost-effectively transition from a 2G or 2.5G network to a 3G one, while maintaining consistency and quality of service for cellular customers? To say the least, this has been a difficult issue to address. Work in the area of software-defined radios (SDRs) has opened the doorway to one potential solution: a base station that can dynamically support multiple cellular services or protocols. With this approach, network operators would be able to minimize changes to existing infrastructure while still providing the end user with quick access to new functionality.
While the concept of the SDR is compelling, its implementation has been slow in coming. Luckily, for today's wireless engineers, a viable alternative has emerged. It's based on an innovative view of the SDR, and it promises to enable rapid deployment of 3G wireless services and applications. Called SpectruCell, it hails from an Australian company called Advanced Communications Technologies (ACT).
SpectruCell is a proprietary and patent-pending SDR wireless base-station technology. A SpectruCell network is comprised of general-purpose signal-processing boards running software that defines cellular-protocol functionality. It's deployed on an industry-standard Compact PCI platform, so operators can add or remove processing cards as needed.
A network operator might, for example, deploy a SpectruCell base station with only two or three processing cards in a cell site. As the number of customers grows, or if the operator wants to support multiple services/operators, it simply adds more processing cards. A management engine eases the burden of upgrading the hardware by eliminating the need for operator configuration. Instead, the SpectruCell operating system automatically recognizes the fact that a new card or cards are present. It just adds them to the pool of available processing power.
SpectruCell is targeted at mobile network operators and equipment vendors, wireless engineers, and application developers. In addition to supporting existing 2G and 2.5G net-works, it provides a viable migration path to 3G wireless networks, services, and applications. As a software-defined platform technology, the same SpectruCell infrastructure can support multiple protocols simultaneously. In other words, an operator can support GSM, CDMA, W-CDMA, 3G, and UMTS all on the same base station. Having such a broad customer profile will significantly reduce the cost of providing next-generation services. In fact, the network rollout cost is reduced by about 25% compared to current hard-ware base stations.
JUST THE FACTS
SpectruCell is comprised of three main components: hardware, middleware, and software. The hardware component comprises high-speed signal-processing cards and tunable digital up-and/ or downconverters. What makes this hardware component unique is its SDR implementation. Unlike traditional SDRs, which are implemented using arrays of digital signal processors (DSPs), SpectruCell relies on a combination of DSPs and reconfigurable processors (RCPs) from Chameleon Systems ( http://www.chameleonsystems.com ). This combination culminates in an SDR platform for both chip-and symbol-rate processing.
Each SpectruCell signal-processing card consists of four processing stripes. A stripe is defined as one DSP and one RCP. Every processing stripe can handle 2 Mb of data throughput, independent of the front-end air interface. The air interfaces are defined by application code that runs on each stripe. This code is managed by the SpectruCell middleware, which runs on a Linux operating system (FIG. 1). It is CORBA-based, and expands on initiatives set forth by both the JTRS and the Software Defined Radio Forum.A domain manager helps facilitate the registration of all hardware and software resources. It matches the applications to available processing resources and then loads them into the SpectruCell system.
The object-based application code, or software, that provides air-interface functionality makes up the last component of the SpectruCell system. ACT currently offers patent-pending implementation methods for cellular protocols like GSM and IS95 (CDMA) deployed on a SDR processing platform. Apart from those air-interface applications, and others like CDMA2000 and UMTS, SpectruCell supports management and billing interfaces.
As explained by Simon Cleary, Vice President of Research and Development at ACT, "An application developer may choose to develop a real-time fraud-detection application to sit at the base station. Or, as IP is pushed further out the network, more and more applications will reside in the base station. SpectruCell has been designed to facilitate this movement through the published API and development suite available in the SpectruCell SDK."
A suite of design tools currently being developed by ACT will make application development for the SpectruCell platform even easier. Included in this suite will be a simulator, emulator, reference design, high-level API, and source code. Scheduled for shipment in the first quarter of 2002, these development tools will allow application developers to focus on the higher-layer, application-specific functions of their development. They won't have to worry about such things as the choice of operating system, device drivers, FPGA development, on-board switching integration, or digitization. All of this functionality will be supplied in SpectruCell through reconfigurable modules that the developer can include in their system-level design.
What does all of this mean? Essentially, the SpectruCell hardware takes a wide-band RF front end of 25 MHz, downconverts and digitizes it, and then feeds it into the SpectruCell processing farm. Once there, all tasks—such as linearization, filtering, and channelization—are defined in software. They may then be dynamically altered as needed (FIG. 2).
According to Jason May, ACT's Chief Technology Officer, "Traditional hardware-defined solutions do not allow you the flexibility of, say, dynamically changing your CDMA search space once an application is deployed in the field. In this example, a solution using Qualcomm hardware-defined chip sets cannot change these characteristics once deployed. SpectruCell has been designed for this, and allows a developer to tweak their application once it is deployed."
UNDERSTANDING ITS UNIQUENESS
There are many unique aspects to the SpectruCell offering, not the least of which is its role as a platform for seamless migration from 2G to 3G. With a flexible, software-based processing platform, cellular protocols can be uploaded to a base station as demand dictates. Because services can be deployed virtually instantaneously over existing infrastructure, operators are able to better maintain their investments. Network bugs, deployment parameters (performance tweaks), and diagnostic routines simply become software programs that can be remotely monitored, controlled, and deployed.
Wireless design engineers can use the company's base framework as the vehicle from which to quickly deploy applications. Rather than spending time understanding the hardware subsystem, they can focus their attention on what they do best—develop software applications.
As an added benefit, the platform has been designed to focus on Quality of Service (QoS) delivery. This will become an especially crucial feature as mobile Internet Protocol (IP) services evolve. Aiding in this process is SpectruCell's management engine, which partitions off sections of the base station to perform specific functions. Such a capability can be used to provide support for either multiple protocols or multiple network operators, the latter of which is referred to as mobile virtual-network operator (MVNO). A SpectruCell-based network can even deliver cellular services for more than one operator or spectrum licensee over more than one protocol.
One of the main benefits of this platform is its cost effectiveness. The price of a SpectruCell-based system is comparable to competing hardware-based solutions. A fully populated Compact PCI Frame (4 IF cards, 8 signal-processing cards, 2 control cards, 1 network card, 1 management CPU) can be configured or reconfigured dynamically in one of the following ways: • 96 GSM channels (frequency reuse of 2) = 48 channels, 8 users/channel = 384 users • 16 CDMA 2000 carriers (120-Km cell size) = 16 carriers, 32 users/carrier = 512 CDMA 2000 users • 4 UMTS carriers = 4 carriers, 64 users/carrier = 256 UMTS users • 48 GSM channels (frequency reuse of 2) = 24 channels, 8 users/channel = 162 GSM users, 8 CDMA 2000 carriers (120-Km cell size) = 8 carriers, 32 users/carrier = 256 CDMA2000 users, 1 UMTS carriers = 1 carrier, 64 users/carrier = 64 UMTS users.
Given a fully configured CompactPCI rack, cost will be approximately $150,000 (US dollars) for the base-station components. This is for a scalable 2G-, 2.5G-, and 3G-capable system that allows for virtual networks and simultaneous multiple-protocol support. It also looks to be virtually future-proof. For a less powerful SpectruCell system, the cost is significantly lower. As a base entry point, an operator can deploy a SpectruCell micro-cell system and upgrade it to a macro by slotting in more signal-processing cards as demand requires.
Once services have been deployed for two or more operators over shared infra-structure, the cost of the network for each operator is dramatically lowered. For example, a shared network with three operators results in network ownership that costs approximately one-third of what they would spend to deploy their own network.
Of course, all of these benefits do not come without a price. Committing functionality in software, as is the case with the SpectruCell platform, means a speed sacrifice. A purely hardware-based solution, after all, will always be more efficient than a software one due to the effort in obtaining efficient use of processing resources. But the cost effectiveness and flexibility of SpectruCell, coupled with the recent improvements in compiler technology and processor speed, seem to minimize this concern. The platform's real limiting factor is the RF spectrum, as newer technologies will seek to gain higher spectral efficiency from standards-based air interfaces.
While SpectruCell is a proprietary solution, the company is working within the confines of an emerging SDR Forum specification. Once the final specification gets approved, ACT plans to publish an interface to it. ACT will begin shipping pre-production hardware, along with software-development kits, in the second quarter of 2002. Live field trials with at least one major national operator are also set to begin in the second quarter. They will be conducted in the US.
Advanced Communications Technologies,
Level 20
350 Queen Street
Melbourne, Australia;
+61 39672-8888
FAX: +61 39672-8800,
http://www.adcomtech.net.
ACT—USA, Inc. (ADVC)
19200 Von Karman Avenue
Suite 500
Irvine, CA 92612
(949) 622-5566
FAX: (949) 477-8022
copyright WIRELESS SYSTEMS DESIGN (DECEMBER 2001)
imho, Jerome
I heard the vote was affrimative! OK, lets start to rise in price.
imho, Jerome
Dang,
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/chart.jsp?symbol=GCHC
That was one hell of a run, I missed it!
imho, Jerome
lol, oh CMIH, you aaccchhee me still! Hey, watch for ADVC news next week, it's already inched up from a low of .19 to .25, but could move another dime or two rather quickly. I am watching SURE, should have a short covering bounce within a couple of weeks, at ~$8 or so, good for ~20%
imho, Jerome
The less clicks the better, that's the bottom line. With IHUB's 10 post thread, its a real chance to shine. I also like the PM feature, and the mail box replicating SI's best feature is key. RB's best feature is that the favorites are all right there all the time, no going onto a special page (that's more unwanted clicks), and their colors were pleasing on the eyes (that's past tense). Yahoo, the charts, really just the 1 day and the 5 day large ones, I still like those charts 5 years later, what a masterpiece. MF, they don't do OTCBB's so forget about them. Money, I think we are either going to have to pay, like here or SI or get ads up the yahoo and RB.
imho, Jerome
Hey Matt, you should think about opening up IHUB for free registration until the end of the year, the new RB format is really overbearing with ads, and I think the time is ripe for a mass transit.
I mean that format over on RB really is cheesy, and the black on white message reading is good for about 5 posts, just terrible stuff, they are going down.
imho, Jerome
TNTU is a great stock, I profiled them about 3 months ago.
imho, Jerome
No, I was just taking the ferry up to AK during school vacations. I agree, I hope they get Damon from Oakland. I think they'll resign Boone, and probably trade a couple of pitchers for a 3rd baseman. I'll do that catching up with you next season.
imho, Jerome
That financial data was from the PR, yea I look forward to seeing some filings. At what price do you think is a good entry?
imho, Jerome
Hey, I'm in Oregon, been following them since the 80's, when I was living in AK and overnighted for the ferry's there in Seattle, it was an empty kingdome back then! I get to about a game a year, but like to listen to the games on the radio.
What do you think the Mariners will do in the offseason?
imho, Jerome
Just posturing imo for the salary talks with the players is all the owners are doing.
I see Ichiro got the MVP, yahoo!
imho, Jerome
FG, what was that you were buying around 15?
imho, Jerome
Hey, didn't you get into IDNW awhile back? What is the deal with that stock?
imho, Jerome
Scroll down about 1/4 way, and I put a link to where it describes what GTCI is bringing to the deal:
http://www.mydd.com/stocks/profiles/recent.html
imho, Jerome