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NOT A JOKE-FREE OVERSEAS TELEPHONE CALLS
Jaxtr, a Silicon Valley-based service that enables cell phone users to place free international calls via the Web, said its membership has doubled to 500,000 users in the past month.
Jaxtr said on Sunday it is signing up new users on the Web at a rate of more than 12,000 a day. The service allows cell phone callers to bypass hefty international calling fees using so-called voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology.
The Menlo Park, Calif.-based company is one of several Web phone services to emerge over the past year that let users call from phone to phone for free or at vastly reduced rates to friends or family or business associates overseas.
Jaxtr, along with rivals Jajah, Jangl, Rebtel and GrandCentral, which Google recently acquired, are inspired by the success of Skype, which has attracted 220 million users who make calls between computers and phones.
"No download is required, and our direct numbers can be dialed from any type of mobile phone or even ordinary landline phones," Jaxtr Chief Executive Konstantin Guericke said, contrasting its Web-based approach to certain complexities of other services.
"VoIP has cut the cost of making calls, but it has pushed up the cost in terms of customer inconvenience," he said.
Jaxtr said it was expanding the number of countries where it offers local, direct-dial phone numbers by 18 including China, India, Russia and Germany in addition to the initial 29 where it offered services including Britain, Canada, France, Japan, Nigeria and the United States.
It also is adding South Africa, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, Jamaica, Estonia, Latvia, Slovenia and Hong Kong, it said.
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The service lets friends call from overseas using local numbers without incurring international charges. Recipients can take calls on conventional landline or cell phones.
Jaxtr members feature links to Jaxtr on their personal Web sites. Callers who wish to reach them enter their own phone number on the Web page and press a button to initiate a call. Using the Internet, Jaxtr's computers act as an intermediary to set up the call automatically between the two parties' phones.
Once the initial Web connection is made, callers can speak for free up to 100 minutes a month. Jatxr eventually plans to charge for additional services it has yet to announce.
To receive calls, one can sign up for the service at Jaxtr's Web site. They can install a bit of code that links to the Jaxtr service on their own personal sites, including many of the popular social-networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr or AIM.
Jaxtr's strategy has targeted heavy Web users on blogs or social-network sites. By contrast, its closest rivals, Jajah and Jangl, have focused on partnerships with major Web sites or in the case of Jajah, with Intel and Deutsche Telekom.
Guericke joined Jaxtr in late 2006. He was previously co-founder of top business-networking site LinkedIn.
Phil holds many time the number of shares you hold. Don't you think he's hurting in this also?? And as for the salary he now draws--quite modest by any standard.
Islam As Only The British Can Do It
This guy should be on every evening newscast every night for the next month!
Gotta love the Brits. Subtle and to the point. Well said, old chap!
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A man wonders if having sex on the Sabbath is a sin because he is not sure if sex is work or play. So he goes to a Priest and asks for his opinion on this question.
After consulting the Bible, the Priest says, " My son, after an exhaustive search, I am positive that sex is work and is therefore not permitted on Sundays."
The man thinks: " What does a priest know about sex?" So he goes to a Minister, who after all is a married man and experienced in this matter. He queries the Minister and receives the same reply. Sex is work and therefore not for the Sabbath! Not pleased with the reply, he seeks out the ultimate authority: a man of thousands of years tradition and knowledge.
In other words, he goes to a Rabbi. The Rabbi ponders the question, then states, " My son, sex is definitely play." The man replies, "Rabbi, how can you be so sure when so many others tell me sex is work?"
TheRabbi softly speaks, "If sex were work, my wife would have the maid do lt.
News to me
I don't see any news from their research collaboration with Ilypsa to develop a non-antibiotic therapy for Clostridium difficile associated diarrhea (CDAD).
Since they had discontinued the development of HepeX-B, I'm afraid they are still looking for new candidates in preclinical.
If this statement is correct is there any reason status would be reported to SEC???
Subject: Mujibar's Immigration Test
Mujibar's Immigration Test
Yellow, Pink, and Green
Mujibar was trying to get into the USA legally through Immigration.
The Officer said, "Mujibar, you have passed all the tests, except
there is one more test. Unless you pass it, you cannot enter the
United States of America "
Mujibar said, "I am ready."
The officer said, "Make a sentence using the words Yellow, Pink and
Green
Mujibar thought for a few minutes and said,
"Mister Officer, I am ready."
The Officer said, "Go ahead."
Mujibar said, "The telephone goes green, green, green, and I pink it
up, and say,
'Yellow, this is Mujibar.'"
Mujibar now lives in a neighborhood near you and works at a Verizon
help desk.
I talked to him yesterday.
In last SEC filing there was reference to this item. Suggest you read it.
Sam and Edith Goldberg were 85 years old and had been married for sixty years.
Though they were far from rich, they managed to get by because they watched their pennies.
Though not young, they were both in very good health, largely due to the wife's insistence on healthy foods and exercise for the last decade.
One day, their good health didn't help when they went on a rare vacation and their plane crashed, sending them off to Heaven. They reached the pearly gates, and there an escort was waiting to show them inside.
He took them to a beautiful mansion, furnished in gold and fine silks, with a fully stocked kitchen and a waterfall in the master bath. And their favorite clothes hanging in the closet.
They gasped in astonishment when he said, "Welcome to Heaven. This will be your home now."
Sam asked how much all this was going to cost. "Why, nothing," their companion replied, "remember, this is your reward in
Heaven."
Sam looked out the window and right there he saw a championship golf course, finer and more beautiful than any ever-built on Earth. "What are the green fees? "This is heaven," the companion replied. "You can play for free, every day."
Next they went to the clubhouse and saw the lavish buffet lunch, with every imaginable cuisine laid out before them, from seafood to steaks to exotic desserts, free flowing beverages. "Don't even ask," said their companion to Sam. This is Heaven, it is all free for you to enjoy."
Sam looked around and glanced nervously at Edith. "Well, where are the low fat and low cholesterol foods, and the decaffeinated tea?" he asked.
"That's the best part," the companion replied. "You can eat and drink as much as you like of whatever you like, and you will never get fat or sick. This is Heaven!"
Sam pushed, "No gym to work out at?"
"Not unless you want to," was the answer.
"No testing my sugar or blood pressure or..."
"Never again. All you do here is enjoy yourself."
Sam glared at Edith and said........
"You and your fakakta 9rotten) bran muffins. We could have been here 15 years ago.
Daptomycin is unique. No other drug is as effective in its on lable. uses. The pipeline problem is being addressed. One analysts new prediction is for a 55% share price rise within next year. I think he's being ultra concervative. A 10% rise has not impact on me except as an indicator the take off point has arrived and is gaining recognition.
Ah So! Now I get it!!!!!!
Thanks
Here we go!!
Ahead of the Bell: Cubist Pharma Rises
Thursday July 19, 8:59 am ET
Cubist Pharmaceuticals Up After 2nd-Quarter Profit and Sales Beat Analyst Estimates
NEW YORK (AP) -- Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc. shares jumped in premarket electronic trading Thursday after the biotechnology company reported a larger profit than analysts expected on improving sales of its antibiotic Cubicin.
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The Lexington, Mass., company swung to a profit for the quarter, earning 24 cents per share on $69.8 million in revenue. Sales grew 46 percent from the second quarter of 2006.
Analysts had expected a profit of 16 cents per share on $65.1 million in sales.
Jefferies & Co. analyst Eun K. Yang reiterated a "Buy" rating on the stock. Yang's price target of $31 per share implies the stock price will rise 55.1 percent over the next year.
She said Cubist raised its Cubicin sales forecast for the rest of the year, predicting sales in the range of $265 million to $280 million, up from $255 million to $275 million. Cubicin sales totaled $69.5 million in the second quarter, accounting for almost all of the company's revenue.
Yang thinks sales will keep growing, exceeding $500 million in the U.S. in 2010 or 2011.
Lazard Capital Markets analyst Joel Sendek upgraded the stock to "Hold" from "Sell" on Thursday.
The stock gained $2.76, or 13.8 percent, to $22.75 premarket, up from Wednesday's closing price of $19.99.
Cubist Pharma Swings to 2Q Profit
AP via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 18 Jul 2007 2:24 PM PDT
Biotechnology company Cubist Pharmaceuticals Inc. said Wednesday it swung to a second-quarter profit on higher sales of its skin infection treatment Cubicin.
Cubist Pharmaceuticals Reports Second Quarter 2007 Results: Total Revenues $69.8 Million; Net Product Revenues $69.5 ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 18 Jul 2007 1:01 PM PDT
LEXINGTON, Mass.----Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today reported results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2007. Net sales of CUBICIN® increased 52% from the prior year, from $45.7 million in the second quarter of 2006 to $69.5 million in the second quarter of 2007. U.S. net product revenue was $68.3 million.
Solution For Illegal Immigration
Jose & Carlos are panhandling on the street. Jose drives a Mercedes, lives in a mortgage free house and has a lot of money to spend.
Carlos only brings in 2 to 3 dollars a day.
Carlos asks Jose how he can bring home a suitcase full of $10 bills every day.
Jose says 'Look at your sign.
It says: I have no work, a wife and 6 kids to support'.
Carlos looks at Jose's sign.
It reads: 'I only need another $10.00 to move back to Mexico'.
Road Rage
A man was being tailgated by a stressed out woman on a busy boulevard. Suddenly, the light turned yellow, just in front of him. He did the right thing, stopping at the crosswalk, even though he could have beaten the red light by accelerating through the intersection.
The tailgating woman was furious and honked her horn, screaming in frustration as she missed her chance to get through the intersection, dropping her cell phone and makeup.
As she was still in mid-rant, she heard a tap on her window and looked up into the face of a very serious police officer. The officer ordered her to exit her car with her hands up. He took her to the police station where she was searched, finger printed, photographed, and placed in a holding cell.
After a couple of hours, a policeman approached the cell and opened the door. She was escorted back to the booking desk where the arresting officer was waiting with her personal effects.
He said, "I'm very sorry for this mistake. You see, I pulled up behind your car while you were blowing your horn, flipping off the guy in front of you, and cussing a blue streak at him. I noticed the 'What Would Jesus Do' bumper sticker, the 'Choose Life' License plate holder, the 'Follow Me to Sunday-School' bumper Sticker, And the chrome-plated Christian fish emblem on the trunk, Naturally...I assumed you had stolen the car."
Priceless.
It is well established that the Fonar Upright is the tool of choice in diagnosing problems in the spine while in a weight bearing mode. But this is not the onbly use to which MRI systems contribute to our health. As pointed out in the article you quote- 20% is the figure quoted.That leaves 80% to be address by systems other than the Fonarl. I also wonder about the feature of a surgeon making a referal for a scan to a facility in which he owns a financial interest. There seems to be growing concern about "over scanning" in such set ups.
The Fonar SU is a fine system but it is not a replacement for all other MRI's devices by far.
Fantastic!!!!!
Test Your Memory
The answers are printed below, but don't you cheat.
01. After the Lone Ranger saved the day and rode off into the sunset, the grateful citizens would ask, Who was that masked man? Invariably, someone would answer, I don't know, but he left this behind. What did he leave behind?________________.
02. When the Beatles first came to the U.S. in early 1964, we all watched them on The _______________ Show.
03. "Get your kicks, ___________________."
04. "The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed___________________."
05. "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, ________________."
06. After the Twist, The Mashed Potato, and the Watusi, we "danced" under a stick that was lowered as low as we could go in a dance called the "_____________."
07. "N_E_S_T_L_E_S", Nestle's makes the very best....... _______________."
08. Satchm o was America 's "Ambassador of Goodwill." Our parents shared this great jazz trumpet player with us. His name was ________ _________.
09. What takes a licking and keeps on ticking? _______________.
10. Red Skelton's hobo character was named __________________ and Red always ended his television show by saying, "Good Night, and "________ ________".
11. Some Americans who protested the Vietnam War did so by burning their______________.
12. The cute little car with the engine in the back and the trunk in the front was called the VW . What other names did it go by? ____________ & _______________.
13. In 1971, singer Don MacLean sang a song about, "the day the music died."This was a tribute to _________ __________.
14. We can remember the first satellite placed into orbit. The Russians did it. It was called ___________________.
15. One of the big fads of the late 50's and 60's was a large plastic ring that we twirled aro und our waist. It was called the _______ _______. !
ANSWERS:
01. The Lone Ranger left behind a silver bullet.
02. The Ed Sullivan Show
03. On Route 66
04. To protect the innocent.
05. The Lion Sleeps Tonight
06. The limbo
07. Chocolate
08. Lou is Armstrong
09. The Timex watch
10. Freddy, The Freeloader,and "Good Night,and may God Bless."
11. Draft cards (Bras were also burned.)
12. Beetle or Bug
13. Buddy Holly
14. Sputnik
15. Hoola-hoop
Send this to your "old" friends. And, keep them busy and let them forget their aches and pains for a few minutes.
Hard to understand the investor reaction to the news release. Every sale has resulted in an increase in losses reflectred in the SEC reports. Volume has never reached the level where break even has occurred. Unless this "spurt" can maintain itself repeatedly the same sinking shall continue.
You may like this. Turn Up the volume. This ! is great. sit back and enjoy a review of 50
years of history in less than 3 minutes! Thanks to a Billy Joel song and
some guy from the University of Chicago with too much time to Google!
Click here>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://home.uchicago.edu/~yli5/Flash/Fire.html
If he thinks the Given Pill Cam is simple he has an awful lot to learn.Equally complex is the other end of Given'\s system-the rceiver and image processing device and viewer.When you realize how much capability is packed into a device the size of a large medicine pill you'll be on the way to being able to properly see what a breakthrouigh this system really is.
Subject: pesky squirrels
There were five country churches in a small Texas town:
The Presbyterian Church , the Baptist Church, the Methodist Church , the Catholic Church and the Jewish Synagogue.
Each church and synagogue was overrun with pesky squirrels.
One day, the Presbyterian Church called a meeting to decide what to do about the squirrels. After much prayer and consideration they determined that the squirrels were predestined to be there and they shouldn't interfere with God's divine will..
In t he BAPTIST CHURCH the squirrels had taken up habitation in the baptistery. The deacons met and decided to put a cover on the baptistery and drown the squirrels in it. The squirrels escaped somehow and there were twice as many there the next week.
The Methodist Church got together and decided that they were not in a position to harm any of God's creation. So, they humanely trapped the squirrels and set them free a few miles outside of town. Three days later, the squirrels were back.
But -- The Catholic CHURCH came up with the best and most effective solution. They baptized the squirrels and registered them as members of the church. Now they only see them on Christmas and Easter.
Not much was heard about the Jewish synagogue, but they took one squirrel and had a short service called circumcision. They haven't seen a squirrel on the property since.
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Imatinib May Be Safer Than Dasatinib for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia: Presented at EHA
By Jill Stein
VIENNA, AUSTRIA -- June 8, 2007 -- Patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) in the chronic phase who are treated with high-dose imatinib may have lower adverse event rates and an improved adverse event profile than patients treated with dasatinib, according to data released here at the 12th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA).
Erick Moyneur, MA, senior economist, Analysis Group, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and colleagues used data from pivotal clinical trials to compare the treatment-emergent adverse event profile of high-dose imatinib at a dose greater than 400 mg and dasatinib in patients with chronic-phase CML who had previously been treated with standard-dose imatinib (400 mg daily).
Data on adverse events were extracted for patients in whom the daily imatinib dose was escalated at least twice daily from 400 mg to 600 or 800 mg during the International Randomised Study of Interferon and ST1571. All subjects in the trial were adults with newly diagnosed, previously untreated, chronic-phase CML.
Adverse events data on dasatinib were extracted from the Food and Drug Administration's Sprycel Drug Approval Package for patients receiving dasatinib 70 mg twice daily for imatinib-resistant or intolerant chronic-phase CML.
In his analysis, Moyneur included about 150 patients treated with high-dose imatinib and 200 treated with dasatinib.
All adverse events were considered for imatinib, whereas only those deemed by the investigator to be drug-related were included for dasatinib.
The median daily dose during observation was 667.1 mg in the high-dose imatinib group and 114 mg in the dasatinib group.
Results showed that adverse events were significantly more common in the dasatinib than in the high-dose imatinib group (P <.05). These adverse events included anaemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, gastrointestinal bleeding, oedema, pleural effusion, central nervous system haemorrhage, congestive heart failure, diarrhoea, nausea, vomiting, and rash.
These results demonstrate that adverse events may be less likely with high-dose imatinib than dasatinib in patients with chronic-phase CML, Moyneur said in his presentation on June 8th.
He emphasised, however, that the study has some important limitations. For example, the imatinib and dasatinib groups were drawn from different trials.
Also, patients with newly diagnosed, chronic-phase CML who received imatinib were compared with imatinib-resistant or intolerant chronic-phase CML patients who received dasatinib as a second-line therapy. Since the dasatinib population had more severe CML, the dasatinib group may have had a higher susceptibility for adverse events, he added.
Finally, he said that the study was not conducted in a randomised setting.
Ah SO!!!!!
Thank you. I'll try and remember that.
Yogi's Commencement Address
May 19, 2007: St. Louis native Yogi Berra addresses the crowd on hand for
the Saint Louis University graduation. He accepted an honorary degree from St.
Louis University and delivered the commencement speech for 1,900 graduates
and 10,000 in attendance at Scottrade Center.
It's hard to imagine a more promising lingual event. Berra is to vocal
communication what Don Cherry is to the fashion industry. Yogi doesn't so
much command the English language as he corkscrews it. It is part of what
makes the baseball Hall of Famer and pride of the Hill one of America's
endearing figures.
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"Thank you all for being here tonight. I know this is a busy time of year,
and if you weren't here, you could probably be somewhere else. I especially
want to thank the administration at St. Louis University for making this day
necessary. It is an honor to receive this honorary degree.
It is wonderful to be here in St. Louis and to visit the old neighborhood. I
haven't been back since the last time I was here.
Everything looks the same, only different. Of course, things in the past are
never as they used to be.
Before I speak, I have something I'd like to say. As you may know, I never
went to college, or high school for that matter. To be honest, I'm not much
of a public speaker, so I will try to keep this short as long as I can.
As I look out upon all of the young people here tonight, there are a number
of words of wisdom I might depart. But I think the most irrelevant piece of
advice I can pass along is this: "The most important things in life are the
things that are least important."
I could have gone a number of directions in my life. Growing up on the Hill,
I could have opened a restaurant or a bakery. But the more time I spent in
places like that, the less time I wanted to spend there. I knew that if I
wanted to play baseball, I was going to have to play baseball.
My childhood friend, Joe Garagiola, also became a big-league ballpayer, as
did my son, Dale. I think you'll find the similarities in our careers are
quite different.
You're probably wondering, how does a kid from the Hill become a New York
Yankee and get in the Hall of Fame? Well, let me tell you something, if it
was easy nobody would do it. Nothing is impossible until you make it
possible.
Of course, times were different. To be honest, I was born at an early age.
Things are much more confiscated now. It seems like a nickel ain't worth a
dime anymore. But let me tell you, if the world was perfect, it wouldn't be.
Even Napoleon had his Watergate.
You'll make some wrong mistakes along the way, but only the wrong survive.
Never put off until tomorrow what you can't do today. Denial isn't just a
river in Europe.
Strive for success and remember you won't get what you want unless you want
what you get. Some will choose a different path. If they don't want to come
along, you can't stop them. Remember, none are so kind as those who will not
see.
Keep the faith and follow the Commandments: Do not covet thy neighbor's
wife, unless she has nothing else to wear. Treat others before you treat
yourself. As Franklin Eleanor Roosevelt once said, 'The only thing you have
to fear is beer itself.'
Hold on to your integrity, ladies and gentlemen. It's the one thing you
really need to have; if you don't have it, that's why you need it. Work hard
to reach your goals, and if you can't reach them, use a ladder.
There may come a day when you get hurt and have to miss work. Don't worry,
it won't hurt to miss work.
Over the years, I have realized that baseball is really just a menopause for
life. We all have limitations, but we also know limitation is the greatest
form of flattery. Beauty is in the eyes of Jim Holder.
Half the lies you hear won't be true, and half the things you say, you won't
ever say.
As parents you'll want to give your children all the things you didn't have.
But don't buy them an encyclopedia, make them walk to school like you did.
Teach them to have respect for others, especially the police.
They are not here to create disorder, they are here to preserve it.
Throughout my career, I found good things always came in pairs of three.
There will be times when you are an overwhelming underdog. Give 100 percent
to everything you do, and when that's not enough, give everything you have
left. 'Winning isn't everything, but it's better than rheumatism.' I think
Guy Lombardo said that.
Finally, dear graduates and friends, cherish this moment; it is a memory you
will never forget. You have your entire future ahead of you.
"Good luck and Bob's speed."
was interrupted -had a senior moment and when I wanted to finish my post I lost it. That's not funny either!
That award plus $5 will gewt a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Beyond that this is nothing as far as the common shareholders are concerned.
Bulls
A man took his wife to the cattle show and one of the first exhibits they stopped at was the breeding bulls.
They went up to the first pen and there was a sign attached that said "This bull mated 50 times last year".
The wife playfully nudged her husband in the ribs and said "He mated 50 times last year".
They walked to the second pen which had a sign attached that said "This bull mated 120 times last year".
The wife gave her husband a healthy jab and said "That's more than twice a week! You could learn a lot from him".
They walked to the third pen and it had a sign attached that said, in capital letters, "THIS BULL MATED 365 TIMES LAST YEAR".
The wife, so excited that her elbow nearly broke her husband's ribs, said "That's once a day. You could REALLY learn something from this one".
The husband looked at her and said "Go over and ask him if it was with the same cow".
NOTE: The husband's condition is currently stable, and he should make a complete recovery.
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Tout your stock elsewhere. I've ignored you and filed a TOS report.
NewMarket Technology, Inc., Subsidiary, IP Global Voice, Inc., Signs Contract for Installation of Managed Wireless LAN Network
Evergreen School District Located in San Jose, CA to Utilize 3Com's Enterprise-Class Wireless Mobility System
DALLAS – June 28, 2007 -- NewMarket Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: NMKT) today announced that the company's subsidiary, IP Global Voice, Inc. (IPGV), has signed a contract for the installation of a managed wireless LAN network for the Evergreen School District located in San Jose, CA. The project is already underway and is scheduled to be completed by September 2007. IPGV will implement 3Com's Wireless LAN Mobility System throughout 20 district locations. The system offers enhanced standards-based security, mobility and centralized control and management.
The wireless network being installed offers greater network utilization, improves efficiency, increases security effectiveness and provides content filtering. The funding for the project was provided by the passing of a November 2006 bond issue by voters.
Evergreen School District, established in 1860, is located in the Evergreen Valley along the foothills of Mount Hamilton in San Jose, California, and the world famous "Silicon Valley." Evergreen School District consists of thirteen thousand students in eighteen schools staffed by eleven hundred employees. Mr. James Crawford, Evergreen Schools Chief Business Officer, said, "We are pleased and excited to have IP Global Voice and 3Com working with us. With seventeen of our schools having earned California State Department of Education Distinguished School Status and ten of our schools having earned the prestigious National Blue Ribbon Award of Excellence, our facilities are state of the art and technology abounds in each of our classrooms." Mr. Crawford continued, "The new wireless network is an important step to keep our schools at the cutting edge of technology. IP Global Voice, using 3Com's wireless products, delivers the controls the district needs for seamless security and mobility throughout the district's school locations."
Peter Geddis, President & CEO of IP Global Voice, said, "We are proud to be chosen by Evergreen for this project. As a certified 3Com partner, licensed California contractor, and a leader in providing VOIP based communications and advanced network security solutions, IPGV looks forward to completing the entire project prior to the end of the summer. IP Global Voice has worked with a number of school districts in California. We have a clear understanding of the many business and technical issues facing the districts today, and how critical it is to know how to work within the guidelines of each district."
To be added to NewMarket's corporate e-mail list for shareholders and interested investors, please send an e-mail to ir@newmarkettechnology.com.
Thanks for the post. Most interesting reading . I like you am in for the longer haul and am most optomistic.
Your good advice arrived about 15 years too late!!! Thanks anyhow!
Being employed is one classification. Working is a different classification!
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Date: Jun 21, 2007 9:33 PM
Subject: Fw: good for a laugh
To: eschattman@gmail.com
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Subject: good for a laugh
Paying your bills
Once upon a time lived a beautiful Queen with large breasts. Nick the Dragon Slayer obsessed over the Queen for this reason. He knew that the penalty for his desire would be death should he try to touch them, but he had to try.
One day Nick revealed his secret desire to his colleague, Horatio the Physician, the King's chief doctor.Horatio thought about this and said that he could arrange for Nick to more than satisfy his desire, but it would cost him 1000 gold coins to arrange it.
Without pause Nick readily agreed to the scheme.
The next day, Horatio made a batch of itching powder and poured a little bit into the Queen's bra while she bathed. Soon after she dressed, the itching commenced and grew intense. Upon being summoned to the Royal Chambers to address this incident, Horatio informed the King and Queen that only a special saliva, if applied for four hours, would cure this type of itch, and that tests had shown that only the saliva of Nick would work as the antidote to cure the itch.
The King quickly summoned Nick. Horatio then slipped Nick the antidote for the itching powder, which he put into his mouth, and for the next four hours, Nick worked passionately on the Queen's large and magnificent breasts.
The Queen's itching was eventually relieved, and Nick left satisfied and hailed as a hero.
Upon returning to his chamber, Nick found Horatio demanding his payment of 1,000 gold coins. With his obsession now satisfied, Nick =couldn't
have cared less and, knowing that Horatio could never report this matter to the King, with a laugh told him to get lost.
The next day, Horatio slipped a massive dose of the same =Itching
Powder into the King's underwear. The King immediately summoned Nick.
The moral of the story - Pay your bills.
Tony Welchwas not the founder of IPVO. That role was played by Mary Call and ex-IBM marketing type. She hired Tony as her chief engineer. Welch propogated his lie in his resume when he founded MOTG which has gone absolutely no where while trying to imitate the NMKT business plan.
NewMarket Technology shareholders and interested investors:
Investor Relations has been receiving large number of calls and e-mails posing questions regarding the company. In order to answer as many of the questions as possible--and distribute the responses to as many shareholders as efficiently and quickly as possible, we have tried to answer as many questions below:
NewMarket continues to have a revenue forecast for 2007 of $120 Million
The unraveling of the DMOI transaction has no effect on the revenue forecast (there was no revenues at DMOI that would have contributed to the revenue forecast).
Redmoon Broadband assets will contribute towards revenue--and a NewMarket Broadband subsidiary will be formed in the near future to receive the Redmoon revenues--just not with DMOI.
The dividends NewMarket shareholders are expecting will be forthcoming within the next few months. The company will announce the distribution ratio (the number of shares of NMKT owned for each subsidiary stock share to be distributed), the shareholder of record date and distribution date in forthcoming communiques to shareholders and the investing public. The distribution of stock dividends to shareholders is a high priority for the company.
The company's Second Quarter filing will be filed by August 15.
Xiptel (VoIP operations) will be a subsidiary spinoff with a dividend declared for NMKT shareholders.
Third and Fourth Quarter revenues will continue to be the most dramatic quarters in terms of revenue increases (as has been the case historically)
NewMarket Latin America (OTC:NLAI) will file to move to the OTCBB.
NMKT's market cap is currently less than $66 Million.
WHO DOES THE WORK????
Who's working anyway?
The population of this country is 300 million.
160 million are retired.
That leaves 140 million to do the work.
There are 85 million in school.
Which leaves 55 million to do the work.
Of this there are 35 million employed by the federal government.
Leaving 15 million to do the work.
2.8 million are in the armed forces preoccupied with killing Osama Bin-Laden.
Which leaves 12.2 million to do the work.
Take from that total the 10.8 million people who work for state and city governments.
And that leaves 1.4 million to do the work.
At any given time there are 188,000 people in hospitals.
Leaving 1,212,000 to do the work.
Now, there are 1,211,998 people in prisons.
That leaves just two people to do the work.
You and me.
And there you are, sitting on your ass, at your computer, reading jokes.
Nice..... Real nice.!!!
NewMarket Technology, Inc. 2nd Qtr. Sales Increase in Southeast Asia With New $500,000 Contract and Business Partnership
Tuesday June 19, 10:23 am ET
NewMarket Southeast Asian Operation to List on London PLUS Market
DALLAS, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 19, 2007 -- NewMarket Technology, Inc. (OTC BB:NMKT.OB - News) today announced a $500,000 contract and new business partnership in Southeast Asia. NewMarket's operations in Southeast Asia are headquartered out of Singapore and have established customers, which include Visa International. NewMarket has engaged a corporate advisor in London to list the Company's Southeast Asian operations on the London PLUS Market. The Southeast Asian operations will be NewMarket's third publicly listed regional subsidiary and the first listed outside the United States.
All revenue from the new contract will be recognized within ninety days. The new business partnership has the potential to grow into a substantial recurring revenue service in Southeast Asia.
NewMarket has forecasted $120 million in profitable revenue for 2007. The Company has recently indicated second quarter sales increases support the 2007 forecast. Last week, NewMarket announced $3 million in new contracts signed to its Latin American regional subsidiary, NewMarket Latin America (Other OTC:NLAI.PK - News).
To be added to NewMarket's corporate e-mail list for shareholders and interested investors, please send an e-mail to ir@newmarkettechnology.com.
Subject: Welcome to America
A Somali arrives in Minneapolis as a new immigrant to the United States.
He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says, "Thank you Mr. American for letting me in this country, giving me housing, food stamps, free medical care, and free education!"
The passerby says, "You are mistaken, I am Mexican."
The man goes on and encounters another passerby. "Thank you for having such a beautiful country here in America!"
The person says, "I not American, I am Vietnamese."
The new arrival walks further, and the next person he sees he stops, shakes his hand and says, "Thank you for the wonderful America!"
That person puts up his hand and says, "I am from the Middle East , I
am not American!"
He finally sees a nice lady and asks, "Are you an American?"
She says, "No, I am from Africa!"
Puzzled, he asks her, "Where are all the Americans?"
The African lady checks her watch and says..."Probably at work."
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