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Very Telling Sign
Thank YOu
Banker--Tomorrow Against Serena Williams
Queen will be there
Was stated on wimbeldon Network
Like you said You Will Have to Wait
and see the Action
Tennis Included :)
Both on LCD Screens
Or you can just sign up for Letter
Tomorrow Shall Be Fun
Better Than Watching Tennis on TV IMHO
(LINK) Looks Like Someone Think QASP is to Run Huge
http://pennystockparlay.com/symbols.php?code=QASP.PK
All Aboard!
They usually have the heads up right before IMHO
To think I sold CTIC at 20 cents
Grrrhhh
Sputnick, Thanks for confirmation!
Funding in Bank!
Best Post of Night
Sputnick, I dont get your point?
So you are saying all is good?
Should we all buy more
Why are you pumping qasp so hard tonight
Thanks for links and dd on go qasp!
That's What I thought
I appreciate the "sentiment"
Sentence fragment is a sentence fragment
Sometimes you just have to try to try
That being said, while being long with several million shares, your rumor to me is the opposite of FUD
more like Duff Bear mmmhhhhh
Dean Said He Was going to Europe
I believe some weeks ago? or someone posted that. I will find it
My question is can you provide some color on where you heard this from
TIA
cj
as IMHO rumors are just gossip and useless to post IMHO
But if links or source can be provided, would surely help to confirm what is going on with Mineseeker and Quasar
Or shall I just watch TV and look for them?
I wish I was as Thin as this stock
should get bid easily to 50 cents on awerness imho
apple pr or patent or over 2 bucks
It's MINESEEKER Week!
First comes the Press
Then comes the Press Release IMHO of course
watch out!
6/21/10 MINESEEKER (Director's Cut)
Mineseeker Documentary 6/21/10 Clip
6/21/10 Mineseeker (director's cut)
WLGC Excerpts from report prepared by Axios Consulting
Excerpts from a report prepared by Axios Consulting
Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker, 2009-04-15] 4 Market leader HP reports that its 2008-Q1 worldwide PC revenue grew by 10 percent to US$11.2 billion, largely because of strong laptop demand.
IDC also reported that net book shipments totalled 10 million in 2008 and that shipments are expected to double in 2009 as end users become more comfortable with the smaller net books.
Revenue estimates for "Apple" in fiscal 2009 and 2010 are at $35.2 billion and $42.4 billion respectively. The industry expects demand to remain stable during the current period and increase as the economy improves and the migration of users to the Internet world wide continues to pull along computer sales. 5
Annual worldwide shipments of hundreds of millions of units of personal computers in addition to over 1 billion PCs already deployed worldwide represents multiple tens of billions of dollars of equipment all of which requires text input and management. This should present significant market opportunity for WORDLOGIC technology participation. WORDLOGIC’s technology would integrate well with PC equipment manufacturers as a value added application. In addition, the software could be integrated into the Microsoft Windows and MAC OS platforms to provide a new and efficient method of quickly entering text based information.
Mobile Phones
The US mobile phone industry association CTIA notes there were over 260 million mobile phone subscribers in the US in 2008 representing 84% penetration of the total population and over 17% of the population with wireless only households. The wireless industry 2008 annual revenues exceed $143 billion in the US and over US$1 trillion worldwide. 6 There are approximately 1 billion mobile phones sold worldwide each year.
With the rise in popularity of mobile texting, email, and Web surfing, many users in the US and elsewhere seek a full alphanumeric set of buttons or a touch screen on their mobile phones hence touch screens and QWERTY keyboards are taking over from traditional phone key pads. At North America's largest cell phone trade show held in March 2009 in Las Vegas, analysts reported 7 there were very few new phones for the US market that had a plain numerical keypad instead of an alphabetic keyboard. Touch screens were prevalent amongst the new models on display.
These changes by OEMs are recognition of the widespread and growing popularity of text messaging and wireless Internet use. Industry organization CTIA Wireless reports that US subscribers sent 1 trillion text messages during 2008, three times the figure recorded for 2007. Clearly the growth is in text-based messaging and text-based access
4 http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=16435
5 http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=16331 Intel
6 http://www.ctia.org/advocacy/research/index.cfm/AID/10323
Excerpts from a report prepared by Axios Consulting
complexity involved in finding information in the ever expanding Internet and in corporate intranets and knowledge bases.
Google Search Appliance (GSA) is a market leader with its search-engine-in-a box solution that dominates the enterprise search market in terms of brand awareness and sheer number of customers. GSA is easy to use and provides a 'ubiquitous' and simple dialogue box which produces a results list with the ability for users to tag and promote results as well as use “search-as-you-type” functionality for word and phrase completion. This text completion functionality in the GSA is a strong validation of equivalent functionality provided by WORDLOGIC technology.
There is an urgent and important need for enterprise search tools and the remarkable capacity of WORDLOGIC to contribute as a Front End Program (FEP) as well as a standalone adjunct product. The overall Enterprise Information Industry is a US$400 billion 1 per annum market and WORDLOGIC is uniquely situated to deploy as a FEP on any or all of the enterprise computing software systems operating on compatible platforms. With WORDLOGIC companies can quickly and costly effectively retrieve information buried under layers of multiple databases. This patented capability will greatly enhance the productivity of the enterprise network.
Specialty Software
Dyslexia
WORDLOGIC technology as it now exists has been adapted with delight by satisfied customers suffering from dyslexia. On the basis of 15 percent (Dr. Gruen, US National Institute of Health) 2 of the US population (306,320,858) and the worldwide population (6,776,690,611) 3 being dyslexic we calculate the addressable US market potential at 4,594,812 candidates while worldwide we see 1,016,503,591 potential candidates, if the 15% population figures are valid. At the hyper-conservative rate of one tenth of one percent of the worldwide dyslexic market paying US$50 per licence we a see gross revenue estimate of around US$50,825,179 (1,016,503 x US$50) which is a respectable niche market to pursue that is currently not well served in the mobile device or desk top PC market segments.
http://www.wordlogic.com/AxiosReport.pdf
$12-18 a Share, Did you read this
Has this been resolved---wow!
To most investors, WordLogic is a cutting-edge software technology company... and I won't argue with that assessment. But, for our purposes, it's a pregnant win in the form of a giant lawsuit. Very recent events, not yet digested by the financial community, suggest this lawsuit is worth $12-$18 per share. The stock is a half a buck.
Speculating on the outcome of a lawsuit might not seem like the highest of ambitions-the Wall Street equivalent of ambulance chasing-until you realize the value of the technology relative to the probable value of the suit itself. As for the defendant? It's none other than Mercedes-Benz of North America, meaning that this particular "ambulance" is stacked with enough $100 bills to pass for an armored Brink's truck.
Besides, the technology being contested is so integral to modern daily life that you probably used it a couple times today before you even got to work. So did your kids. In fact, if you received this stock recommendation on your Bluetooth, Blackberry, iPhone or some other handheld device-or even if you got it via e-mail on your desktop-it's likely you used WordLogic's technology to open this profile on WordLogic itself. That's because so many of today's personal electronics employ a "predictive text" program-i.e., the technology on your text-messaging program that finishes the word "message" before you finish entering the letters "mess."
If it's Good Enough for Mercedes-Benz...
Actually, though, WordLogic's technology is to simple predictive text-messaging software what chess is to checkers. Horizontal logic is no big trick. It's the ability to bridge upward to access all kinds of specialty dictionaries that makes WordLogic's technology so patently unique. In terms of vertical growth, if its intellectual property was a building, we'd be looking at The Sears Tower.
The software really is dynamic. But, again, the important thing is that it's also heavily patented-and the patent has been so heavily infringed on that triple damages are now being sought. If the adage is true, if "imitation really is the sincerest form of flattery," then the same thing could probably be said of plagiarism-or even the outright piracy of an intellectual property. My point being, if WordLogic's technology is good enough for Mercedes-Benz, it's probably very good technology! Beyond that, I would emphasize that WordLogic-like our stake in APNN-is a "patent technology pure play." However, this pure play has a wonderful wild-card twist: Massive, winnable litigation for treble damages! Ridiculous sums of money are up for grabs. I believe that, one way or another, WordLogic will prevail.
Alternatively, selling the Company-and therefore the patent, the lawsuit and the future payday for a large fraction of its long-term value-is always a viable option. That makes WordLogic an obvious buyout candidate as well. So, whether it's in the courtroom or the conference room, shareholders have an intriguing situation that's already in play, and is the basis for The Stewart Report's strong, speculative BUY Recommendation at this time.-JDS
United States Patent No. 7,293,231
Everything centers on WordLogic's patent. The original application is titled: "Data Entry for Personal Computing Devices." Read that twice, consider the day and age in which we live and then tell me this isn't an important patent. You might also take a look at the link on the Company's website ( www.WordLogic.com) and view the patent documents themselves. In them, you'll notice that the Company makes 116 separate claims (all of them were approved!) and survived seven separate "Office Actions" (which is almost unheard of). See below:
NOTE: If you are unfamiliar with the patent process, an Office Action is filed when the patent people come back to you with a complaint and/or a request for additional proof to substantiate your design claims. Usually, in all but the most important patent applications, after one or two Office Actions, a pa-tent is either approved or sent to the shredder. Surviving so many claims is evidence of a patent application that has been thoroughly tested because it's truly far-reaching-If not all-encompassing. In other words, what we're talking about here is an honest-to-goodness "Platform Technology," such as DOS, on which Microsoft was built. These are, of course, rare-and tend to be wildly valuable.
The War in Germany
According to CEO Evanshen, the people at Mercedes-Benz appreciated WordLogic's software superiority in assisting with driver operation of the GPS-based navigation system, and incorporated into their cars. But, they "forgot" to pay for it. So in 2005, WordLogic Corporation filed suit. Despite that, Benz continued using the software and eventually bundled it with a Harmon/Kardon Logic 7 sound system, Bluetooth cell-phone support (including a phone book), and made it a cabin-tech feature for all of its prestigious "S-Class" automobiles. In showrooms, the portion of the multimedia package that controls everything is known as the "COMMAND" system. Every component in the multimedia package is intuitively accessed using COMMAND's predictive software-software that Evanshen, the inventors and the attorneys steadfastly maintain is WordLogic's IP. Evanshen also told me that "... because the German car maker (actually he might have called it a "lawless beast") was made fully aware of the patent and ignored it anyway, treble (legalese for triple) damages are in order."
The suit against Mercedes-Benz is "unspecified" as far as the dollar amount of damages being sought. If I understand my attorney correctly, an unspecified claim is a "tort claim," wherein the amount to be awarded is left to the Court to determine. This is usually the case when there are claims that don't have an exact value figure. "Plaintiff has been damaged in the amount to be proven or decided at trial," is an example of how the initial complaint might be phrased. Suits of this nature can also claim for "General Damages," which include future losses and cannot be decided-not today, anyway-by calculating receipts, etc.
The $360 Million-Dollar "Door Ding"
Obviously, I couldn't begin to put a per-share value on the suit without some idea as to the value of the suit itself. To do that, I needed to know more about the cars with pirated WordLogic software. A lesser professional would have gone to the web... not me. Driven by the dedicated, relentless Southern California work ethic so closely associated with sleepy beach towns, I left work a little early (10 a.m.) to visit Mercedes-Benz of Laguna Niguel (the eleventh largest M-B dealer in the world) because I didn't want to chance a slow Internet connection. To save time, I also chose an uber-fast car to test drive: A race-inspired, "Silver Arrow"-colored 2009 AMG SL63.
With a 6.2 liter, 525 HP V-8 motor tied to a seven-speed gear box, it can do zero to 60 in 4.2 seconds, has a top speed of 155 MPH (limited by an electronic "governor"), and is therefore worth every penny of its $152,665 price tag. That sounds like a large sum of money until you realize that M-B of Laguna Niguel sports a lavish "Customer Comfort" area with sumptuous leather chairs to sit in while you rest your wallet and sip complimentary Starbucks coffee as they hand wash your car... any time you want... free. So, it all works out. Right? Right!
Opulent dealership set-ups such as this-coupled with seriously flawed logic patterns of car guys such as myself -enabled Mercedes-Benz to sell 1,034,700 automobiles in the first 11 months of 2008. December will be reported shortly and raise the figure a bit, but let's just say they are doing one million cars annually. Of those, Andre, my salesman, said about one-third are of the S-Class variety (which are the models with the COMMAND System as standard equipment), suggesting that over 300,000 M-B cars leave showrooms each year with WordLogic technology on board. That was the first number I needed to ascribe a value to the suit. Furthermore, in Mercedes cars that don't include it, the package with the COMMAND system option costs $2,950 additional-that being the second figure I needed. Until Tuesday morning (when the Company issued a news release covering this topic), I guesstimated that at least $200 of that $2,950 could/would/should have been paid in software licensing fees to WordLogic Corporation.
Therefore, based on 300,000 Mercedes models sold annually with WordLogic software on board, and with that software worth at least $200, the infringement deprived WordLogic of something like $60 million each year. It was explained to me that, by law, the suit is allowed to go back two years, so that's $120 million in damages right there. However, since M-B knowingly ignored the patent and built COMMAND-equipped cars anyway, WordLogic is entitled to sue for three times that amount. That, according to my math is a $360 million "door ding" against Mercedes-and trust me, I'm good at math.
Apparently, I'm a fairly good guesser, too: In the Tuesday news release I just alluded to, the Company said it is seeking "8.6 percent in royalties on the sales of the infringing product that sells for approximately $3,000 to $5,000 per car," and that "treble damages" apply to those models sold "in 2007, 2008, and 2009."
Comparatively then, WordLogic's in-house formula equates to low-end damages of about $464.4 million. We'll play it conservative though and use my $360 million number as we compare it to the Company's capital structure. WordLogic has just over 30 million shares outstanding, meaning the suit, on a per-share basis, could deliver shareholders approximately $12 per share in cash. The stock is presently priced under a buck. Now it's your turn to do the math.
Remember: Mercedes-Benz is two names, but it's just one company and this is just one patent infringement suit. Truth is, this patent is being blatantly infringed on daily-all over the world! How many devices incorporate predictive text messaging? How many other multi-billion-dollar corporate machines are running on this software? What might be the total amount of damages? Your guess is as good as mine, and I'm sure the aggregate numbers are probably far too large for any of us to believe.
The "S" Class Action Suit-In Reverse, Times 50
In a tobacco suit or other class-action case (such as the asbestos litigation that leveled Johns Manville), you have several hundred people teaming together to sue a major corporation. If they win, lots of little people get lots of checks that they think are big. In the final analysis, though, only the attorneys score big. By comparison, we have one plaintiff-WordLogic Corporation-which is positioning itself to attack as many as 50 companies worldwide. If successful against Mercedes-as it was against Hewlett-Packard-tiny WordLogic stands to be awarded millions upon millions, year after year, with each consecutive victory setting a precedent to win the next-and to win it more easily.
Case law is predicated on legal precedent-and, to some extent, WordLogic already has one. Before the Com-pany even went public-and while the patent was still pending-CEO Evanshen won an out-of-court settlement against Hewlett-Packard for $2 million. Technically, the suit was for trademark infringement. Had the patent already been granted, as it now has been, Evanshen believes WordLogic would have received "probably ten times that $2 million amount."
In time, dozens of other suits, worth dozens, if not hundreds of millions in damages each, will likely be filed against defendants with names that are just as recognizable as Mercedes-Benz-especially if WordLogic defeats Mercedes-Benz.
The Second of Nine Sisters
At that point, WordLogic could vigorously pursue an Olympic-sized pool of legal targets, all of whom will be swimming in litigation. For this very reason, WordLogic has intentionally forestalled litigation against the other offenders until a second, "sister patent" is formally granted. Cumulatively, the Company has nine IP's: There's the one patent that's already been approved, and eight patents that are still pending. Patent pending number two is a close sister patent to the one already granted. Evanshen said it's also for a classical deep-search, content-seeking, predictive, algorithm-based software technology for advanced word recognition-except this one's supercharged. That makes it a powerful playing piece, one that both strengthens and broadens the overall coverage of Company's intellectual property-and therefore its suit against Mercedes-Benz.
Technically, in its current state of legal flux, the sister patent is still pending-but it's pending fast! Let me ex-plain: In reviewing the on-line application-which is the right of the patent applicant-Evanshen told me last week that activity in the file's movement within the U.S. Patent Office suggested that "approval was imminent."
He was correct. As part of Tuesday's news release, the Company was able to announce, "The United States Patent and Trademark Office has put WordLogic's second patent pending in a position of allowance. The Company's patent attorneys have filed the necessary response required to have this second patent pending allowed. The Company considers this development significantly important, firstly as an additional asset increasing the value of the Company and secondly with regard to the importance it will have in settling this case." To be in a "position of allowance" means you're all but home, the deal is all but done and you're just waiting for the ink to dry.
For WordLogic Corporation, it means: 1) The boundaries of the existing suit are about to extend favorably; and, 2) The case against Mercedes will be much easier to win. This does NOT mean WordLogic needs the sister patent to be victorious or that it needs a second trigger to fire the first gun. No, patent number two is simply extra ammunition to win the case. And I believe it will. And, when it does, defendants in all future cases will fall like dominos, the damage verdicts will become almost predictable and the courtrooms will pay off like casinos.
Apple to use WordLogic technology for tablet?
LOOPRumors has learned information that Apple may be using technology from Vancouver-based WordLogic for their upcoming tablet computer.
WordLogic holds patents on predictive typing, the same technology that is currently used in iPhones and iPod touches.
When asked about the possibility of a netbook computer, Tim Cook said Apple is “watching the space,” but dismissed the idea of offering a device that had “smaller screens and cramped keyboards.” Speculation has since heated up about a tablet offering or something completely new from Apple that has no physical keyboard.
WordLogic technology allows a user to enter small amounts of text and ‘predicts’ the remaining word or phrase. Additionally, they hold patents for entering words in devices such as GPS units, for example, when entering a city or street name, it eliminates all of the letters that it can’t be, showing you only the possible letters to complete the word. In its Axios report, WordLogic explains that their technology may be used in future devices from Apple, and briefly talks about the sales of Apple’s computers
WordLogic Predictive Keyboard Demo Video
http://article.wn.com/view/2010/06/07/US_Patent_Office_Grants_WordLogic_2nd_Patent_39_Claims_Cover/
click on link then click top right
great video
This stock seems to good to be true
I wonder if nuance communication eyes this company as a takeover or acquisition, as they are always engulfing companies like this
Interest is Why This Deal is getting done
IMHO
"but i have seen that the larger the amount it takes a little longer due to "protocol" which is code for foot dragging to collect on the interest...lol "
This above statement is very true IMHO as the money flow and its stops and colection of interest is why deal getting and essentially to everyones benefits--banks, lenders, and quasar
win win for all and why this loan will save and launch quasar and why its worth it for them
We in 2004, this loan is done and facilitated easier and at better interest rate for quasar
Still, a great deal for all IMHO
biggest winners, newby and quasar--both put on map, more so
Good pickup mazzula
As those who know and follow this stock everyhwere would know who I am on yahoo and why I left name as cjboro here
So yes while I didnt mention it, you know my dedication, input dd(which I love naturally) et all
I was able b/c quasar was a side discussion in my calls, so I came at a different angle and he was therfore able to open up, instead of investors from quasar calling him asking him why we are at 015 not 5 cents
Did You see the UP Volume Today
That 40k was probaly a dump by old investor
Someone is buying this up as something brewing here IMHO
Shares are very very hard to come by
Agreed about PPS--All That Matters for us
But not to Newby, people must remeber that
For him it's the guarenteed money off loan deal, the Assets
and the exposure with pubicly traded comapnies for future deals
I spoke with Newby Handful of Times
Have a rapport,
Why He knows my name and vice versa
I dont call him JIM :)
If You didnt know whether Shannon or Jim
Then IMHO how could one take your conversation with any Merit
If you don't know the persons first name you are talking to, or voice etc,,,,you dont know them well imho
As when I talk (spoke) with SHANNON NEWBY. We use first names
I suggest you know your parties better when you do your dd
Respectfully
CJ
p.s. this guy is the Lender----not a person that works for quasar
All must get that thru their head imho
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Brainstorm Cell is due to begin a clinical trial of its ALS treatment.
The Key for Newby is the assets
And he will put a lean on every one
SO lets say worse case scnario in 2 years quasar goes bust(it wont) but lets just say---he is protected by lean on assets he an easily sell in open market, so he doesnot even need to excercise options. He already makes a killing--"a no brainer" he said many times--key is he putting his money on line--so for him to do this think of what and how good assets are. Alot of buz on wall street about this he said and alot of eyes
He also offered to sit and meet down with me for my company once this is cleared. Also stated many times in normal eonomy for what they are doing Quasar could of easily gone to a bank but no one is lending and credit is tight so people like newby are a new breed of lenders and in great position
All imho
Now regarding share price he has no idea what qasp pps will be and truthfully not interested he is the lender and is guarneteed with lean on assets. when i mentioned how wealthy more so he would be by excersing them, of course he is rooting for them, but as a lender the key is the assets he puts lean on
CALL if you do not believe, Be business men(women) and call
No more fud, no more games
Just sit back and relax
CJ
Newby was Introduced to Dean-I Spoke w Newby
for 45 minutes:
All imho of course but:
Deal is Real
Newby gets great deal with interest alone and lean on assets
warrants are just a kicker, bonus
Introduced thru Newby friends at a major fund
Different than bmgo b/c Newby is doing entire deal
Just about every dollar is accounted for several acquisitions
Newby been asked b/c of this by other public companies now for similar deals so needs to and will get done and is done!
I am amazed that not many true longs with such great "dd" didnt call him and go straight to lenders mouth, instead imho seems like some so called true longs spreading a little fud
Anyways, just call him--perhaps for me as a new yorker, and someone who is an angel investor wa sa little easier as newby might arrange financing for my private beverage company
There are some on this board who know me and can vouch/verify this
Dont let fake 72 deadlines scare you (or do)
As "Once the Lending Bank has confirmed the BANK TO BANK swift transfer from the Trust's Bank, funds will be received by Newby & Associates, Inc. for lending to QASP within 72 hours." so why people with such great dd would think its 72 hours from pr is beynd me
It is ON
CJ!
Time to Make it So Aero
Who knows, with several gaps we can put money in and cure Bipolarism and spelling errors
Funding PR worth 5 cents and Mineseeker
another 5 cents IMHO
Acquisitions named another 5-10 cents
Monentum of Synergy 5-10 cents
So 25-35 should be next true Gap range
Should be telling who holds at what levels is in that range even 500k shares is 50g
Got an email from Malcom Taub
Stated that Avi Israeli should put at ease for this stock and its status with clinical trials
This stock is truly a Diamond and hidden gem in terms of status of what it is doing
Better balance sheet and we are at 2 plus easily
JMHO
I absorbed a Couple of Million of Them....
....in my time away :)
"shock the world" time
QASP once again a Go IMHO
Once dean buybacks shares, we are really a complete monstor go!
Till then we a strong go and then some
Also a Go:
Mineseeker
Loan
Shannon
I am BACK!!! Free at Last!!!
Nothing Lost though as Tons of DD done and QASP a GO
Strong GO
Best
brookc (CJ)
QASP Time is COMING
IMHO!
20 Bagger
Qasp Reply
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=50219080
Because the shares have not hit the float
ETrade and scottrade can Buy EXPH
I know some are worried about o/s increase
but from what Ive been told its major deal in works for new distribution
Walmart perhaps
JMHO of course
EXPH Has A great plan in place this is a steal of lifetime here
IMHO anything under 002 is a steal let alone 001
This stock can get back to a penny (01)
Do u know the gains????? :)
New Ceo
Transparent--explained why the o/s increase
They have yet to release a PR
Once they do
Boom!
Best
Let me know when you call
Anyone see a golden cross EXPH
Charts is amazing
accumulation, money flow and flow
JMHO
Anyone Think Qasp 0/s will hit 1.5 billion
may be best then move up fron there?
get funds, acquiistoins
then funding--buyback at lows
makes sense
New York Iced Coffee
We like it here too
Word is spreading on EXPH
We cross 0014 And WE Gap Up
Quickly IMHO!
Would love a run from 002-03
Resistance at 2