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Hey, you should get ahold of Plato to have that nice DD put on the header thread here, good job.
imho, Jerome
Me cashed out of the mk't a while ago, but have still a number of shares/certs that I have held on to, and here's the lazy man's DD:
TGHI, if they file, and it has a lawyers opinion, they must be getting relisted. Seen three new MM's join up on this last run to .21 from .01-.03(sitting for weeks with zip volume, now it's backfilling and stochastic about to turn up around .05-.10, anyway, an energy Co., RM is the deal. I'm looking at .60-over a buck if/when it turns up on the OTCBB, they tell me it has backing. They tell me a lot more too, but let's see if this is true-- the MM's are arriving though, and someone is accumulating, this I see. I mean, who runs up a stock nowadays from .03 to .21 if they don't know something?!?
CMIH, yea yea, pos spams I know. But I actually think it's a great buy here at .003, only a 2M mk't cap. I talked with Ross the CEO, he's made an excellent acq in anotheruniverse.com, which is a platform for e-commerce, 10Gigibytes in that online site... and he's got fandomshop to already put on it, and then anyother shops as well (he's got another couple already lined up). the wireless 2ners is real too, a 5,000 order already in, and production in asia set-up, on tv infomercials? perhaps!... this is the real deal, despite the stupid spam. I've been on it since last summer before the 50:1 FS, made a lot of money, and now see it as a chance to buy millions and millions of shares for just thousands;) I don't think it's getting off of the pinks anytime soon (they started on the pinks, weren't delisted, I've heard they have an OTCBB shell to merge into at somepoint...), but I think it can run to .01-.03 somewhere, particularly if they spin off one of their holdings and do another big FS like I've heard they will.
ATEL, SCRO, TTXI, XNET, CHWT... lots more certs and shares waiting till god knows when...
imho, Jerome
Chasing history: At 46-12, surging Mariners hope to join baseball's elite teams
Friday, June 8, 2001
By DAN RALEY
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER
You thought they were just stretching.
A few hours before the first pitch, the Mariners congregate in right field. Like little boys, they flop down in the grass. They twist and turn. They tell stories, trade insults.
They dream.
"They show the division standings on the scoreboard and ours comes up last," pitcher Paul Abbott said. "I pay attention. I want to see it. It doesn't come around like this every 100 years. It's like Halley's comet. It doesn't look right."
Today, as the Mariners loosen up for a three-game, interleague series with the San Diego Padres, the following will flicker across Safeco Field's rectangular, electronic wall:
Seattle, 46-12, .793, 17 1/2 games ahead.
Yesterday, the Mariners put their bats and balls away for 24 hours. In unison, the rest of the American League West shouted thank you. Lately, an off day is the only way to keep the home club from the win column.
Just one big-league team has started faster than the Mariners -- the 1912 New York Giants had one more victory, one less loss. The Giants won nine in a row to reach the 58-game mark with a 47-11 record; their winning streak would grow to 16 games before they lost their 12th game.
Only two other teams have maintained the Mariners' pace -- the 1907 Chicago Cubs and 1939 New York Yankees.
Before, you could argue this was merely a statistical aberration. But now, we're in June. What if it's not?
"There's still four months to go," pitcher Aaron Sele cautions. "Anything could happen."
If it's the ultimate, here's where the Mariners are headed:
In the 130-year history of the game, 81 teams have won 100 games or more in a season. To reach that level, the Mariners could merely finish 54-50.
Of the 81 teams with triple-digit wins, just eight have played .700 ball or better, with four of them doing it before World War I. Only one modern-day team, the 1998 New York Yankees, has crossed that threshold (.704). At this point, the Mariners are two victories shy of the .800 mark.
The most successful team in regular-season history is the 1906 Cubs, piling up 116 victories and a .763 percentage. The Mariners would need to go 71-33 to surpass their win total. The 1998 Yankees made a serious run, finishing with 114 wins. Yet they ran into a problem that might hamper the 2001 Mariners as well.
"The toughest part, if we do continue this into September, is not having enough incentive to keep up winning streaks," said Mariners reliever Jeff Nelson, a member of the 1998 Yankees. "In '98, we thought we could get the record, but there was nobody behind us to push us to win. We clinched with three weeks of the season left. To set records or get records, it's tough."
For other teams, the late-season letdown has proved far more disastrous. Two of the eight that have played .700 ball during the regular season lost the World Series. The 1954 Cleveland Indians finished 111-43, then were swept by the New York Giants, a 103-game winner.
The '98 Yankees found themselves trailing 2-1 to Cleveland in the ALCS, before righting themselves with three consecutive victories and then sweeping the San Diego Padres in the World Series. Counting all games, New York posted 125 victories that year.
Nelson has noticed similarities between his current Mariners club, riding a 14-game winning streak, and the trail-blazing Yankees of three years ago.
"It's a fun team, like '98 was a fun team," Nelson said. "There are no superstars. A different guy comes up big every night. Just like in '98. But there's a lot different atmosphere here-- you don't have the stresses of the city like you do in New York."
He expects everyone to stay relaxed. With things going so well, the Mariners likely won't be concerned with the trade deadline, a luxury only a few big-league teams experience each year.
Ultimate glory? Why not?
"Hopefully we'll be able to say that, that this 2001 Mariner team won a World Series and was a great team," Nelson said. "It's fun putting together all these streaks. That can make this a special team."
Here's a brief look at the eight big-league clubs who maintained the highest standards throughout the regular season and where each stood at 58 games (the 1912 New York Giants are purposely omitted; after their super start, they clocked in at a mere .682):
1902 Pittsburgh Pirates
This NL entry finished 103-36 (.741), 27 1/2 games ahead of Brooklyn. Unfortunately for the Honus Wagner-led Bucs, they couldn't showcase their abilities in the postseason -- no World Series was played in 1901 or '02, as the two leagues were at odds. On the same day that President Teddy Roosevelt gave a speech in Pittsburgh and took a train home to Long Island, the Pirates lost 2-0 to Brooklyn, bringing their 58-game record to 45-13.
1906 Chicago Cubs
Also known as the Nationals and the Spuds, Chicago's north-end team turned in baseball's best record, 116-36 (.763). At 58 games, the Tinkers-to-Evers-to-Chance Cubs were the slowest starters of the elite teams, posting a 40-18 record. Nor did they finish all that strong, losing the only all-Chicago World Series in six games to the crosstown White Sox, the final setback coming on their home field.
1907 Chicago Cubs
They couldn't match their record win total from the previous season, finishing 107-45 (.704), but the Cubs won the World Series this time, taking out Detroit and Ty Cobb in five games. As practices of oil company executives were being questioned nationwide (what else is new?) the Cubs engineered a 46-12 mark to start, sweeping a doubleheader.
1909 Pittsburgh Pirates
The Bucs lost a stadium, but not much else that year. They finished at 110-42 (.724) and beat the Tigers and Cobb in a seven-game World Series. For game 58, Pittsburgh defeated the Cubs 8-1, good for a 44-14 record. That same day, taps were blown and 6,000 fans showed up to watch the last game at Exposition Park, which was replaced the next day by Forbes Field, which has since been replaced by two more parks. Bigger news was a brief but successful 600-yard flight by Orville Wright outside of Washington.
1927 New York Yankees
A team many consider the best in baseball history finished 110-44 (.714), capping off the year with a World Series sweep of the Pirates. Babe Ruth had his greatest home run season with 60, smacking two more in the postseason. The Yankees swept a doubleheader to post a 41-17 mark through 58 games. Yet the big excitement that day in the Big Apple was a trans-Atlantic flight to Paris by aviator Richard Byrd and a three-man crew.
1939 New York Yankees
In a season of mixed emotions, the Yankees finished 106-45 (.702) and swept Cincinnati in the World Series. They split a doubleheader with St. Louis to start 46-12, but they had to do it without first baseman Lou Gehrig. Six days earlier, Gehrig retired from baseball, suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disease that now commonly bears his name.
1954 Cleveland Indians
They ruled the regular season with a 111-43 record (.721), but the Indians fell flat in the World Series, getting swept by Willie Mays and the New York Giants. Reaching Game 58, Cleveland topped Washington 6-4 for an eight-game winning streak and 41-17 record, the same day the McCarthy hearings wrapped up in Washington.
1998 New York Yankees
Rolling to a 114-48 (.704) record and sweeping the World Series from San Diego, the Yankees played like no other team in modern-day baseball. They were 45-13 at the outset. Still, they had to share headlines with President Bill Clinton, mired in the Monica Lewinsky scandal and an impeachment inquiry.
THE NEXT EIGHT AFTER 58
46-12
1907 Chicago Cubs
Finished season 107-45
Won the World Series this time, defeating Detroit in five games.
1939 New York Yankees
Finished season 106-45
Swept Cincinnati in the World Series.
45-13
1902 Pittsburgh Pirates
Finished season 103-36
No World Series was played that year.
1998 New York Yankees
Finished season 114-48
Swept World Series against San Diego.
44-14
1909 Pittsburgh Pirates
Finished season 110-42
Won the World Series by beating the Tigers in seven games.
41-17
1927 New York Yankees
Finished season 110-44
Swept Pirates in World Series. Babe Ruth had his greatest home run season, 60, smacking two more in the postseason.
1954 Cleveland Indians
Finished season 111-43 record
Lost the World Series against the New York Giants.
40-18
1906 Cubs
Finished season 116-36
Lost the only all-Chicago World Series in six games to the White Sox.
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imho, Jerome
RE: Chart,
TGHI looks like about a week away from a sthochastics reversal, and also loooks like it is holding about halfway up it's gains made from May's run,
http://quotes.freerealtime.com/rt/frt/M?SA=quotes/Chart&IM=quotes&type=Chart&movavg210=1...
imho, Jerome
RE: Chart,
CMIH has been consolidating at this level for almost a month now, and based on previous movements of the stock, is due to start another upward cylcle, probably before the end of the month.
MM's can't bring it mcuh lower, because the float of 300M would be easlily bought up, so they trend it flat here, spin cycle their shares rapidily, and hope to accumulate. Float value is $900k right now, or put another way, there are 300 1M parcels out there available at $3k each... not a lot of money.
Based on the charts available, this one shows some key indicators that would need to occur for a confirmation, most likely a quick number in succession of moving average up arrows would indicate the trend reversal.
http://quotes.freerealtime.com/rt/frt/M?IM=quotes&SA=quotes%7CChart&type=Chart&symbol=CM...
But, right now, Ross is putting it all together, and I am assured that the price is going up when it becomes public.
imho, Jerome
RE: Best start ever for the Mariners?
Right now, the Mariners are the first team ever to have won 20 games in April, and then also in May. They have now won 14 straight, and are currently 46-12.
... The 1998 Yankees' 49-16 start ties the 1928 team for second
best in team history. The 1939 Yanks began 50-15.
imho, Jerome
Am really looking forward to getting the relisting and then moving up. Good luck all!
imho, Jerome
Updated IBOX post to include the current status, it printed .20 today, yowza!
imho, Jerome
Nice huh! eom
imho, Jerome
Well, like I've been saying, they've got to get a website, PR's do not complete the picture. Volume is there, folks just need to have the belief to hold longer, and that will come when they start to see that the company has alot going for them.
imho, Jerome
Bagger day, up 100%, we are getting closer chef!!
imho, Jerome
Hey Matt, you still having fun? Congrats on moving to the new format, out of betaland! I like the chairman project, only thing I want changed is to allow the other two members of the board to be able and update the ibox.
By keeping the control of who is on the BOD in the chairman's hand, you'll still have a center of control, the chairman will still have final say. But I can tell you of a number of threads that I wouldn't mind getting on the BOD, just to update their ibox, but I don't want to be chairperson! Nor do I want to impose on someone the changes that need to be done... on the threads where I am on the BOD, and have told the chairman about adding something, they say 'go ahead and change it' but I can't, and have to explain it to them. It seems to me that most chairmans probably already think that the other 2 BOD members can update the ibox.
My suggestion would be to go ahead and make the change of allowing all three of the members being able to make changes to the ibox, unnannounced, and just see if it proves to be a negative in feed back. If the chairperson is comfortable enough to allow the chairpersons on the BOD, they are most likely fine with letting them do editing of the ibox.
The chairmail feature allows all three on the BOD to use it, have you run into any problems with that being the case there at all? I would think the ibox would be the same, an added cooperative project. The Chairman has the final say on who is on the BOD, so any problems are solved there.
Also, what's up with all the spammers! You need a timeout box, where someone who posts on 10-20 different threads in a row during the day goes, not to be let out until reviewed by the admin., and it they are spamming, delete them from that centralized area.
imho, Jerome
CMIH--I've heard their website, soon to be unvieled is quite impressive, and has quite a bit of DD on their new acq's and the wireless project, I think it alone will propel this to between .01-.02
imo
CMI Holdings Group Announces Pending Acquisition
SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 14, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CMI Holdings Group, Inc.
(OTC-Pink Sheets: CMIH) is preparing to close the acquisition of a majority of
the assets of an online retailer that the Company feels will be a cornerstone in
its rapid corporate growth. The closing is expected to happen within the week,
and CMI will take over ongoing operations immediately.
The acquisition is estimated to cost the company $140,000, and as a part of
funding the transaction the company has issued 33,888,888 shares. The new
issuance reflects 4.78% of the shares of common stock that will now be issued
and outstanding. The funding agreement is not a convertible debenture and the
majority of the shares are being issued to an existing long-term shareholder.
The transaction is expected to positively affect the company's immediate and
long-term outlook, and brings several former and existing business relationships
with it.
Other Recent Developments
CMI Holdings Group, Inc. is pleased to unveil the first of the wireless
technology products they will be distributing, Sonic2ners. This item, which is
now beginning production, is anticipated to be the next generation Walkman or
the Walkman of the 21st Century. Sonic2ners is a worldwide patented,
self-contained FM Headphone unit that, by utilizing bone conductance technology,
produces concert like sound with the unique and revolutionary benefit that it
does not cover or rest on the ears. Users get to listen to their favorite music
without the hassle of wires and without being excluded from sounds of the
outside world.
CMI Holdings Group, through its BTP Distribution Division, recently hired Sarah
Rosenberg to develop sales into specialty and consumer electronic stores. At
this time, BTP fulfills for Vstore (hosting over 125,000 web sites), Amazon.com,
Borders, Barnes & Noble, a multitude of web companies, several hundred bricks
and mortar customers, and libraries around the country.
CMI Holdings Group's CEO, Ross Rojek has done an interview with Market Marquee
that is available at http://www.marketmarquee.com .
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor"
for forward-looking statements. Certain information included in this press
release contains statements that are forward-looking, such as statements related
to the future anticipated direction of the high-technology industry, plans for
future expansion, various business development activities, planned capital
expenditures, future funding sources, anticipated sales growth and potential
contracts. Such forward-looking information involves important risks and
uncertainties that could significantly affect anticipated results in the future
and, accordingly, such results may differ from those expressed in any
forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of CMI Holdings Group, Inc.
These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those relating to
development and expansion activities, dependence on existing management,
financing activities, and domestic and global economic conditions.
CONTACT: CMI Holdings
Ross Rojek, 916/567-2490
URL: http://www.businesswire.com
Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2001 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
-0-
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
CONSUMER/HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRONIC
GAMES/MULTIMEDIA
ENTERTAINMENT
RETAIL
E-COMMERCE
*** end of story ***
imo
CMI Holdings Group Announces Pending Acquisition
SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 14, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CMI Holdings Group, Inc.
(OTC-Pink Sheets: CMIH) is preparing to close the acquisition of a majority of
the assets of an online retailer that the Company feels will be a cornerstone in
its rapid corporate growth. The closing is expected to happen within the week,
and CMI will take over ongoing operations immediately.
The acquisition is estimated to cost the company $140,000, and as a part of
funding the transaction the company has issued 33,888,888 shares. The new
issuance reflects 4.78% of the shares of common stock that will now be issued
and outstanding. The funding agreement is not a convertible debenture and the
majority of the shares are being issued to an existing long-term shareholder.
The transaction is expected to positively affect the company's immediate and
long-term outlook, and brings several former and existing business relationships
with it.
Other Recent Developments
CMI Holdings Group, Inc. is pleased to unveil the first of the wireless
technology products they will be distributing, Sonic2ners. This item, which is
now beginning production, is anticipated to be the next generation Walkman or
the Walkman of the 21st Century. Sonic2ners is a worldwide patented,
self-contained FM Headphone unit that, by utilizing bone conductance technology,
produces concert like sound with the unique and revolutionary benefit that it
does not cover or rest on the ears. Users get to listen to their favorite music
without the hassle of wires and without being excluded from sounds of the
outside world.
CMI Holdings Group, through its BTP Distribution Division, recently hired Sarah
Rosenberg to develop sales into specialty and consumer electronic stores. At
this time, BTP fulfills for Vstore (hosting over 125,000 web sites), Amazon.com,
Borders, Barnes & Noble, a multitude of web companies, several hundred bricks
and mortar customers, and libraries around the country.
CMI Holdings Group's CEO, Ross Rojek has done an interview with Market Marquee
that is available at http://www.marketmarquee.com .
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor"
for forward-looking statements. Certain information included in this press
release contains statements that are forward-looking, such as statements related
to the future anticipated direction of the high-technology industry, plans for
future expansion, various business development activities, planned capital
expenditures, future funding sources, anticipated sales growth and potential
contracts. Such forward-looking information involves important risks and
uncertainties that could significantly affect anticipated results in the future
and, accordingly, such results may differ from those expressed in any
forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of CMI Holdings Group, Inc.
These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those relating to
development and expansion activities, dependence on existing management,
financing activities, and domestic and global economic conditions.
CONTACT: CMI Holdings
Ross Rojek, 916/567-2490
URL: http://www.businesswire.com
Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2001 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
-0-
KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
CONSUMER/HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRONIC
GAMES/MULTIMEDIA
ENTERTAINMENT
RETAIL
E-COMMERCE
*** end of story ***
imo
I get the feeling, just a feeling mind you, that things might be about to start happening here for TGHI!
imo
LOL, we'll see if CMIH makes out to prove that point. So far, it's going south, but may be at the bottom.
Alltime low is at .125/.13, and today after the 50:1 FS, hit .0026, which is equivilent. Time to load 'em up!
imo
lol, myDD is yourDD :)
imo
CMI Holdings Group's Update to Shareholders; First Shipment of 21st
Century's Wireless Sonic2ners Due Next Week
SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 7, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CMI Holdings Group Inc.
(OTC-Pink Sheets:CMIH), and 21st Century Wireless Inc., should receive the first
shipment of their wireless technology product, Sonic2ners, next week. This item,
which is now beginning production, is the next generation Walkman or the Walkman
of the 21st Century. By utilizing bone conductance technology, 21st Century
Wireless has developed a world wide patented, self-contained FM Headphone unit
that produces concert like sound with the unique and revolutionary benefit that
it does not cover or rest on the ears.
The second element of the technology is a Wireless Tuner transmitter. The
Sonic2ner Headset can be combined with a one-ounce tunable wireless transmitter
that plugs into a disc, mp3, or a tape player and takes up virtually no
additional space. It includes digital scan tuning with phase lock loop
technology which enables the 2ner to aggressively search for stations and lock
on with virtually no drift, thus no static from an out of tune station. The
technology searches for and locks on to the next station available and
automatically adjusts for best reception. The overall consequence is that the
2ners receive more stations more clearly. The Sonic2ner has bass boost of 25dB
over the difficult to reproduce range of frequencies from 20 to 200 hertz. Its
unique acoustic port technology enhances mid range and treble notes.
CMI Holdings Group, through its BTP Distribution Division has begun preparing
for distribution and promotion of the 2ners. Announcements are forthcoming. At
this time, BTP fulfills for Vstore (hosting over 125,000 web sites), Amazon.com,
Borders, Barnes & Noble, a multitude of web companies, several hundred bricks
and mortar customers, and libraries around the country.
Other Updates
CMI Holdings Group expects to close on several pending contracts and
acquisitions, beginning as early as this week. Once complete, they should add
significantly to CMI's revenue stream. Announcements will be forth coming.
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor"
for forward-looking statements. Certain information included in this press
release contains statements that are forward-looking, such as statements related
to the future anticipated direction of the high-technology industry, plans for
future expansion, various business development activities, planned capital
expenditures, future funding sources, anticipated sales growth and potential
contracts. Such forward-looking information involves important risks and
uncertainties that could significantly affect anticipated results in the future
and, accordingly, such results may differ from those expressed in any
forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of CMI Holdings Group, Inc.
These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those relating to
development and expansion activities, dependence on existing management,
financing activities, and domestic and global economic conditions.
CONTACT: CMI Holdings
Ross Rojek, 916/567-2490
imo
This is what I make for brunch when I sell a good morning gapper on the QQQ, having skipped food before hand:
6 pieces of sourdough bread
9 slices of sausage (veggies can by the fakemeat rolls, just as good).
1/2 cup olive oil
1/2 cup mustard
1/2 cup salsa
1. Cut the sausage
2. Pour the olive oil into a frying pan, get it hot.
3. Dip the bread into the oil (just one side), hot so it is thin, and put the slices opon a tray for toasting (oil side up)-- this requires nimble fingers to not get burned from the hot oil.
4. Fry the sausage on med-high, while browning the oiled bread.
5. Douse the bread with fixins' and slide the sausage in, then get fat and happy, enjoying the profits of the day.
Takes me about 15-20 minutes to make, 10 minutes to eat.
imo
I was told by some of the CMIH people that they will have a website up soon, within a week or two at the latest, that will detail everything they own, their holdings.
This alone via the exposure should push it to .01-.02 trading range.
imo
CMIH up 30% today, at .007 again. About three weeks ago, it stalled out at .0072/.0075, before retesting .004 again (I think it saw the .003's at the years lowest), now back up to resistance, in half the time, with half the volume-- tells me accumulation is going on, buy on the dips!
Target of .02-.04 in June with listing on OTC, maybe higher if divedend in spin-offs occur.
imo
CMIH up 30% today, at .007 again. About three weeks ago, it stalled out at .0072/.0075, before retesting .004 again (I think it saw the .003's at the years lowest), now back up to resistance, in half the time, with half the volume-- tells me accumulation is going on, buy on the dips!
Target of .02-.04 in June with listing on OTC, maybe higher if divedend in spin-offs occur.
imo
Reply to Post #5744 on ATEL by dubber
Previous Message Follows:
Be interesting to see how this plays out. I think some people might regret what they say about Conca and Markow in the end though. JMO
I hope he is correct in saying that, and those who stick with it, live to make back their money. I am long here, and not just my PP shares either, in fact, threw another 6k shares in the pot from a good trade elsewhere, just figure, what the hay.
If they get the recission, I don't think they'll get screwed with another shitty deal. Conca has nothing to do with ATEL, his name was just put in the PR's cause he was the former CEO, just a figurehead, same with recission, he has never had a free trading share of ACII/SHPS/ATEL, neither Miller. He got just as screwed from the Israeli/Arab scam venture here as the rest did, and Markow, contrary to what the bashers say, has in fact RM'ed a number of decent companies over the past year, BLPT and SCRO for example--and I'm not talking about the price decline, that is across the board and a cheap shot, XNET is a great company and is down from $20's to .50 as well, it's the mk't, but they are solid companies, so maybe he can do it again?
I don't know, I've been assured that they'll get the shell back, but I think it's probably 50-50, maybe, hope so... if not, this sure leaves a bad taste, and not a bunch of money in my pocket as some here tend to believe, but that's their problem, no one pushed their buy button.
In fact, before I left for India, I bought 20k more shares at $1, that I wound up selling for 1/10th that, and that's just an example, I'm sure others here have been likewise screwed.
There is not a conspiracy here, just lame luck at attracting a bad apple that makes the bag rotten when near them all. Let's just hope we get some good luck coming our way soon, and that they file. I don't know who profited from this and who didn't, but I also don't know of anyone who pumped lies intentionally on these threads, in fact I know that no one I know did... in ATEL, most probably so, but not from the original shareholders.
If you want to fault the messenger for posting Stuarts lies and believeing them in passing them on, I think that's a little like saying I or any other long here in the beginning pumped this by posting the PR's that were put out.
Did Liang get a call from Lee or what? Seemed a bit of a retraction there in that PR. Lee get served with some bit of heat?
Anyway, just my opinion and ramblings, won't post here to often, doing other more constructive things than trying to make the wrong right, best of luck.
imo
Another ATEL PR butchered by Liang, starts out sounding enticing in the header, but bury's the lead, get the 10k done first Liang, or somebody, or this is going to the pinks!!
Dr. William C.Y. Lee Remains as Chief Technology Advisor to AccessTel Inc.
Board.
Business Editors
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 27, 2001--AccessTel Inc.
(OTCBB:ATELE - news), stated today that Dr. William C.Y. Lee will
remain as Chief Technology Advisor to AccessTel Inc. Board.
Dr. William C.Y. Lee had agreed to join AccessTel Inc. Board of
Directors after the name change and when Board of Director Liability
Insurance had been secured. The Company has not as yet secured a final
commitment for Board of Director Liability Insurance by the insurance
carriers and Dr. William C.Y. Lee has never officially become a
director of AccessTel Inc. Dr. William C.Y. Lee has and continues to
advise on technical issues only, of Wireless Local Loop development.
imo
"..points of view" is not what I meant by "negativity." Clearly, I referred to a few specific things that laid the context for that word.
SSB's, personal taunts, and repetitive spam.
All points of view regarding stocks should be accounted for in discussion.
WRONG!! I don't want to know the opinion of the guy who only knows how to use CAPS, and is just posting based on his trading, either spamming or bashing, and those that don't know how to talk about a stock without attacking the persons involed. These are points of point of views that ihub can do without.
I'd rather have a place where I can talk with people about stocks, civil and straight forward. You know what I mean, I don't want to play linguistic games, good luck in your new work.
CMIH backfilled this morning, then closed strong braking thru the ask's resistance at .065 to close with a .065/.075 spread. Nice and steady, it's building. I expect a climax up over .10 within 3 motnths. Maybe we will bet some big bumps between now and then to flip in-and-out, otherwise, I'll just wait for the returns.
This wireless deal is going to be very profitable, maybe an acquisition is on the way.
imo
...um, welcome. I come to this message board as a recluse to SSB's who are interested in bashing for a living, immature posters who make personal attacks, and redundant stock spam.
Hopefully it becomes the best message board on the net for people to learn info on equities, long, short, whatever. If it maintains what it has, it will.
If they want to call it a "pumper's site" that's their right, but not here, let them stay there at those other sites.
From Yahoo, to SI, to RB to ihub I've been over the years. My only issue is that I want a place where people are civil, where they are not playing the basher roles on the message boards, and where the management supports this.
So, welcome aboard IHUB, hope you help to keep the negativity out of this place, as I'm sure it will come barging in fairly soon.
imo
I hope they at least file here this week, I think the deadline is the 15th before they get an E, seems likely at this point, but I heard that they would get Conca to sign off on a 10k if Liang didn't, so we'll at least stay off of the pinks.
imo
Yea, hope CMIH continues this uptrend over the next few months. I bought all the way down to .0044, so now hope to redistribute them all the way up to ~.10 over the rest of the year.
imo
Van, we are going to be owing a lot of drinks with this mess on our hands.
imo
Yea, they made the mistake of hiring some pump ir's a few weeks ago, and they did nothing but dump their shares soon thereafter, now that they are gone, should see some movement start to build... I think they learned their lesson about those type of pr groups.
Ross has a lot of things on the burner for fulfillment is what I'm hearing, and dividends down the road...
imo
CMIH! What do you make of the last ten trades - big orders on the bid?
A large shareholder was transfering shares from a cash acount to an IRA he holds, at this level, he pays minimum taxes, he's supposed to continue doing so this week.
imo
Yep, nice swings in the mkt last few days. You holing over the weekend on those puts? Am clear of the mkt right now. I like getting a few puts and calls to play, then going out into the mkt for finding others to trade around them.
KREM now climbing back up, could be a great put of the EKU QG, have to see if it gets above the 34.5 resitance, if so, then I'll wait for 40 resistance. May puts or further the way to go there with a p/e approaching 70, and shares coming off of ipo lockup.
Also, INRS-URU QD, broke through support level a few days ago, now filling into the bol. bands, could be a nice ride down.
MOT, shoulda got some calls on it late today, maybe mon. morning if it doesn't gap up too much. Also, MSFT, gonna get MSQ QL at $6 or lower and flip it out when the stock retreats from the top of its bands here.
GX, am waiting for capitulation for some calls, probably off of a warning within two weeks.
QCOM, as soon as the Chinese situation is resolved, should bounce, so have AAO EL on alert to grap for the swing.
Lots more, let me know what you find over the weekend on those inets.
imo
Nice SCRO profile put out by SA Advisory:
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=72374
imo
CMI Holdings Group To Joint Venture In A World-Wide Paten
B: CMI Holdings Group To Joint Venture In A World-Wide Patented `Next
Generation' Wireless Technology Company
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Apr 6, 2001 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- CMI Holdings Group,
Inc.,(OTC-Pink Sheets: CMIH) has reached agreement to form a joint venture with
the GTP Company, to be named 21st Century Wireless Inc., a 'next generation'
technology company with several world-wide wireless patents and products that
have wide multiple applications. CMI Holdings Group has agreed to acquire a
major ownership stake and provide all marketing, distribution and product
fulfillment. CMI will share in all phases of income.
"There are some great consumer electronic products leading from this" stated CEO
Ross Rojek, "However, expansion of the patent allows us to move further into the
licensing and production of cellular, music and entertainment products. What we
don't sell directly, we will license or sell to other companies and industries."
The first of these technologies is beginning production. Announcements are
forthcoming.
In addition, CMI just announced that Gerald C. Parker has been added to the
company's Board. With more than 30 years experience in the development, funding
and management of successful companies, Parker is a well-known Internet
visionary best known for co-founding Inktomi Corporation (NASDAQ:INKT),
developers of scalable network applications and traffic servers.
Over the past three years, Parker and his associates have raised more than $300
million for many start-up companies, including funds for LiquidGolf, one of the
Internet's most successful online golf product retailers; Digital2Me; Consortio;
American Manufacturers.com, and Inktomi. Parker also founded Credit Information
Systems, which was sold to Equifax. He has also served as the Chairman of
Investment Management of America, a merchant bank specializing in venture
capital, mergers and acquisitions.
Dave Olbrich was also recently added to the Company's Board of Directors. Mr.
Olbrich brings almost 20 years of corporate development, management, publishing,
and distribution experience from the comic, game, and entertainment industry.
Mr. Olbrich was responsible for conceiving, building, managing and directing of
Malibu Comics Entertainment, which was eventually sold to Marvel Entertainment.
During his time at Malibu, he served as creator and editor-in-chief of the first
business publication for the comic industry. Olbrich's resume includes
discovering and publishing highly successful new comic book titles that have
captured the attention of Hollywood including, Men In Black, Spawn and Night
Man. Men In Black went on to become the 17th greatest US Box Office hit,
grossing over $250,000,000. Among other concepts Olbrich published include,
Savage Dragon, WildC.A.T.s and Ultraforce, which became animated series and
action-figure toy lines. He also founded the industry's most prestigious awards
program, The Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards.
CMI Holdings Group
A fast moving company that is growing through acquisition, joint venture, and
internal corporate developments, CMI Holdings will invest in or acquire any
company or product in any industry that promises to provide an exceptional
opportunity for growth in shareholder value. The Company will provide management
expertise in several disciplines (marketing, financial, mergers & acquisitions
and venture capital), and an environment for synergistic growth. In this
pursuit, CMI Holdings Group has become very aggressive.
To learn more about CMI Holdings Group or to be included on the shareholder
communication email list, please contact Marc Jablon at Big Apple Consulting
USA, Inc. 1-407-788-5387, or contact www.askbigapple.com
The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor"
for forward-looking statements. Certain information included in this press
release contains statements that are forward-looking, such as statements related
to the future anticipated direction of the high-technology industry, plans for
future expansion, various business development activities, planned capital
expenditures, future funding sources, anticipated sales growth and potential
contracts. Such forward-looking information involves important risks and
uncertainties that could significantly affect anticipated results in the future
and, accordingly, such results may differ from those expressed in any
forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of CMI Holdings Group, Inc.
These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, those relating to
development and expansion activities, dependence on existing management,
financing activities, and domestic and global economic conditions.
CONTACT: CMI Holdings Group
Ross Rojek, 916/567-2490
URL: http://www.businesswire.com
Today's News On The Net - Business Wire's full file on the Internet
with Hyperlinks to your home page.
Copyright (C) 2001 Business Wire. All rights reserved.
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KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BANKING
INTERNET
NETWORKING
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MANAGEMENT
CHANGES
*** end of story ***
imo
Nice SCRO profile put out by SA Advisory:
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=72374
"New Micro-Cap Recommendation - Score One, Inc."
April - May 2001
S.A. Advisory
2274 Arbor Lane #3
Salt Lake City, Utah 84117
NEW MICRO-CAP
RECOMMENDATION
SCORE ONE, INC.
SCRO - OTC BB ($.40)- 818-783-0054
Score One, Inc. is a Hong Kong based designer and manufacturer of application specific printed circuit boards (PCBs), including flexible, double-sided conductive carbon and polyester based flexible PCBs for use in the consumer electronics market and in teleco devices. Companies such as Sharp, Canon, Citizen and Samsung use SCRO's boards. SCRO is also certified at the ISO 9002 level. The consumer electronics and teleco products include hand-helds, organizers, calculators and mobile phones. SCRO recently changed from May fiscal year to December.
On January 30, 2001, SCRO announced that it had entered into a letter of intent with Jiang Yin Kai Sheng Copper Clad Laminated Sheet Co., LTD - the acquisition is principally engaged in the manufacture of board material for printed circuit board manufacturers. Accordingly to Mr. Ho, President, "Our anticipated acquisition of Copper Clad symbolizes our commitment to maintaining our edge over the competition by, amongst other things, expanding and diversifying our revenue base." For more information see January 30, 2001, press release, plus more details concerning pending acquisition.
Select Financial Data - Year ending December
9 months 11 months
Dec 98A 99A 00A 00E 01E
Revenue 5.7 mil 21,591 18.456M 20,000,000 40,000,000
Net Income
(Loss) 556K 3.952M 4.962M 3.2-4M 8,000,000
Net Income/sh
(Loss) .24 .26 .16-.20 .40
Shares outstanding
NA 16.3M 18.115M 19.930M 20,000,000
So maybe Bockler is about to do something that is in the best interests of ATEL, I sure hope so.
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You still in ARBA? Looks to me like a bottom is forming, what's your take now?:
http://www.smallcapcenter.com/snapshot_chart.asp?ticker=ARBA&coname=Ariba+Inc%2E+%28NSD+%3A+ARBA...
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