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everything is getting beaten
but you can still go the company's website and buy viagra :)
Superior and Big Daddy's Racing.. Two companies Dan Lloyd has run into the ground and taken the money and ran. Wonder what the third scam will be?
FINU is correct
AGIN yes a scam. Was a p&d hard mailer pump over the summer.
bit OT- My wife is an operating room nurse. I hear first hand the horror stories of the condition the patients come in. Probably 80% of the surgeries performed are due to a connection to obesity/diet. It's stunning the burden placed on the healthcare system.
They have no integrity. Look at their past track record. Says it all.
Type 2 diabetes is most common in the USA and other parts of the developed world that have latched onto our high fat/junk diet and sedentary lifestyle.
Diabetes is such a growing epidemic in this country it could probably bankrupt medicare by itself if the trends continue. Close to 30mln people right now.
There's a saying about tigers and their stripes.
It's not coming back. Period. They can't even manage a website. Dont worry, I am a stuckholder too, though the position was house money. Perhaps there will be something new they can dream up to fleece people.
Never. And better yet the website was hacked with Blackhat SEO--
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better yet website is now registered to a "superior medical". Address looks like a farming residence.
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: Gayla McCoy
Registrant Organization: Superior Medical Co.
Registrant Street: 14910 N.W. 36th Street
Registrant City: Yukon
Registrant State/Province: Oklahoma
Registrant Postal Code: 73099
Registrant Country: United States
Registrant Phone: (405) 350-0404
Phone number comes back as Big Daddy's Racing and Big Daddy's BBQ Sauces.
Ms. Gayla McCoy is Secretary Treasurer of Superior Oil and Gas Co. Ms. McCoy was employed since 1998 as the corporate secretary and treasurer of Big Daddys BBQ Racing Co. and since 1999 as the corporate secretary and treasurer of Big Daddys BBQ Sauce Spices Co. affiliated companies based in Yukon Oklahoma whose principal businesses are the manufacturing and distribution of food products. She has also been employed since 1995 as the president of McCoy Energy Co. of Yukon Oklahoma an oil and gas exploration company. In 1999 she became the secretary and treasurer of Superior Oil and Gas Co. Ms. McCoy devotes 100 percent of her time to the affairs of Superior Oil and Gas Co.
Your money is lost. This stock is never coming back. Nor does "management" give a rats ass about it.
oh and to show how classy these people are, here's an old article about Big Daddy's Racing [who's stock is long time worthless]--
Sponsorship deals not always all they're written up to be
On Motor Sports
March 14, 1999|By Sandra McKee | Sandra McKee,SUN STAFF
Sometimes, sponsorships are less than meet the eye.
Going into this season, Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce had signed $6 million in contracts with race teams. But just three months later, two of those teams have severed the agreements because of Big Daddy's failure to make payments and a third is working diligently to preserve the relationship.
Dan Lloyd, the owner of Big Daddy's BBQ, feels caught in the middle.
Sitting in his Oklahoma City office, suffering with a massive headache and pneumonia, Lloyd, 54, explained why he has not met his obligations.
"I'm not hiding from anyone," Lloyd said, breathing heavily. "I'll take responsibility for this. But I didn't go into this to make a mess of it. I didn't just run out here and make these deals on a maybe."
Lloyd said he contracted with JB Marc & Associates in January as underwriter of a guaranteed $7 million stock offering to net $6 million to cover race team sponsorships in nine racing series, including those in NASCAR and the Indy Racing League.
But when the Twin 125-mile qualifying races rolled around the Thursday before the Daytona 500 last month, Winston Cup car owner Junie Donlavey hadn't been paid, and plans to run Mike Harmon for rookie of the year with Big Daddy's sponsorship were dead.
Last week, Rick Galles, the owner of the IRL team that was to have been driven by Davey Jones, sent Lloyd a letter stating Big Daddy's had defaulted on its contract. And Henderson Motorsports' Busch team, which also had not received promised funds, was in daily contact with Lloyd, working to keep their deal intact.
"JB Marc sent out letters of guarantee and then undersold our stock out the back door," said Lloyd.
Joseph Blumenthal, president of JB Marc & Associates in New York, and Alan Berkun, identified as the company's general counsel, called Lloyd's statements false. At first, Blumenthal said Lloyd had sent him "a letter of recision, to stop doing that deal." And later, through Berkun, Blumenthal said he had "declined any type of contractual relationship with Big Daddy's."
Their accounts are contradicted by a copy of a Feb. 4 letter, from Blumenthal to Henderson Racing on JB Marc letterhead, confirming the first allocation of $165,000 would be made to Henderson.
Last October, Berkun and Blumenthal were each censured, fined and barred from the securities industry by the National Association of Securities Dealers Inc. Berkun declined to comment on the censure and said his client had nothing further to say.
Lloyd does have a number of teams racing. He surprised a lot of people when he showed up at Las Vegas last week as the sponsor for Jeff Davis' Winston Cup team.
Joe Madore, the business director of the Big Daddy's Pro Super Truck Series, said Lloyd has kept all of his commitments to that series, having spent more than $2 million on the arrangement last December before his underwriting troubles started.
Todd Creasy, controller for Henderson Motorsports, said he is continuing to work with Lloyd and expects to be able to have their team on the track in 30 days.
Donlavey, however, wants no further dealings with Big Daddy's. In La Jolla, Calif., Galles is now seeking another sponsor and considering legal action.
Lloyd said he hopes to put together a new offering of Big Daddy's stock to raise money to meet his commitments. However, the stock, which was trading at a high of 4 3/8 in January, closed Friday at 31/32.
"As soon as I can get the new underwriting ready, Henderson Motorsports will go racing," said Lloyd, who added he also hopes to make good on his deal with Galles.
"If I don't do it right, it ruins Big Daddy," said Lloyd, who first concocted his sauce in 1970 and finally formed a public company to mass-market it last April.
Zooming along
Winston Cup driver Ward Burton seemed to be flying at the start of the Las Vegas 400 Sunday, zipping from 30th to first in 45 green-flag laps. But at the end, his crew chief, Tommy Baldwin, was urging him to go faster.
"Drive it like you stole it," Baldwin radioed his driver.
Ward, who hasn't won a race since 1995, finished second to his brother, Jeff, and said he had "a tear of two" because he was so sad not to be in victory lane.
That reaction was much better than the one he had in 1987, when going for the lead in a Late Model Stock race in South Boston, Va., Jeff ran the nose of his car six inches under Ward's rear bumper and wrecked the two of them.
"That day brought us closer together as brothers and as a family," Ward said. "I got out of my car and I got him by the throat and lifted him up -- until I saw our dad coming. Then I put him down and went on back to my pit. We both learned from the experience.
"He'll always be my younger brother. I have to respect him and take up for him right or wrong."
Nuts and bolts
In the strange-twist department, NicoDerm CQ-Nicorette will become the first and only smoking cessation product involved in major-league auto racing when it sponsors the car driven by Dennis Vitolo in CART's Marlboro Grand Prix of Miami, next Sunday. Jeff Burton has picked his NCAA Final Four: Duke, Michigan State, Maryland and Stanford. It looked good at the start.
Baltimore's Larry Kopp is currently second in the NHRA Pro Stock Truck series standings. Donald Trump's efforts to build a major motorsports facility in the New York City area got a boost Friday when NYISC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of International Speedway Corp., signed on to help develop a track. "We look forward to the opportunity to bring premier motorsports racing to the area," said Bill France, chairman and chief executive officer for ISC. "[This] shows our commitment to the racing fans in New York City."
Pub Date: 3/14/99
You'll get more money by picking up aluminum cans in your local ditch. This thing is over and shareholders will get nothing.
Actually I am a member as I am holding some freebies. However, they are still worthless and always will be. I just don't drink the koolaid.
you're kidding, right?
Making hay with it now!
Thanks for the update. Would like to start buying some but waiting for .06 or worse.
How it do today?
Should be out there next spring as some of our land is getting drilled. Will try and check out these yahoos in the process and see what they really have.
same script year in and year out. sigh
Is he clueless? It's already being drilled. He really needs to get out more often.
What are the terms of the financing? Ironridge may get more shares the lower the price goes. So they short away now.
It's all about the convertible debt. They need enough cash to buy the note back. Until then, the predators control the stock, and company.
I've never looked at the terms of the financing but in the past these types of financing generally are the lower it goes, the more shares the note holder receives. And they have no risk as they can short away.. they always have the note to cover with.
Interesting that I can no longer put orders in for it at IB again. Asked why today and their transfer agent no longer handles TEXC. sigh
Could be since there isnt always a market in the stock [i.e. bid/ask]. Had problems in the past at Interactive Brokers due to this.
Not to step on toes around here, but you probably should give credit to the author who wrote that post originally.
Big momo in the small banks. Two tiny ones yet to run- BAYN and FPBI both with sub 2mln floats.
TIBB barely started.. other nice ones CSNT, MBHI etc..
some risk in some of these so don't marry them forever.