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They had to buy a stamp. WOW lmao
Thanks
Thats what i been thinking too i think more new investors want too see a bid hold up before them buy in.
I agree with you
From what i see its a bit over 5 mil left on .0001
Dilution is in play here in My mind they need The money too pay Tango
Im in long on this but whos too say that tomorrow they wont add another 100 mil plus
Its over 100 mil left at .0001 D**N
For real
I think so as well been holding for a while gonna keep holding
Whats The news
I was replying to a post where it was said wi-fi was dying so that was the issue I was addressing so that was the issue
WOW wi-fi is dying what planet are you from u or someone is using wi-fi as we speak.
It looks like the name change has official happen Biogeron inc now here let's see what happens.
You need to read the PR there partnership is way more than an affiliate the C.E.O. Of a company doesn't mention affiliates but in this PR he does so quit trying to find negative things about this with hopes to hurt the company can't stop what's meant to happen so if u in u in if u out please stay out.
Is this a good thing here for us at ARSC
So is this good or bad for the shareholders of angel or what up
Does anyone know when the stock symbol will change then we may see more buys
Is this going to do a reverse merger or what we need something here
I don't think that its a scam but I agree with u that the company needs to let us the shareholders know what's going on here and think the we have money invested in they with hopes they get it right.
This did u ask him where ARSC was headed for us.
What's going on here with apple can someone fill me in please
What does that mean for us
This is setting up for a breakout I'm in long on this.
I believe that as well
7 of 7 – North American Ops And Motivation For Reinvention Posted: 16 Dec 2011
The November 16
th New Blog entry was titled ‘
Get To Know The Subs.’ It kicked off a series of blog entries providing insight and background into each of NewMarket’s subsidiary operations that in total contributed to approximately $118 million in sales with a net income of $2.5 million in the last fiscal year (2010). In reaction to changes in the economy and corresponding changes in the OTC market, where the common stock of NewMarket is traded, the Company has announced the pursuit of a reinvention plan. That reinvention being founded on the “
yet unrealized value of the Company’s operating subsidiaries.” Hence, the series of blog entries about NewMarket’s subsidiary operations.
Today is the 7
th blog entry since the ‘
Get To Know The Subs’ series and it is about the 7
th NewMarket operation headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The North American operation headquartered in Dallas is technically not a subsidiary. The operation is not contained within a separate corporate structure, as are the other six operations. The North American operation initiated in 2002 with an
asset purchase from a private technology services company. The management of the private company came with the asset purchase and became the senior management team at
NewMarket. That management team has been augmented since 2002 through further acquisitions and hiring and remains today in various key roles.
Since 2002, the North American operation has been a value added reseller of brand name technologies to include Microsoft, Cisco and Sun. The ‘value add’ includes installation, custom programming and maintenance services. The range of large and small corporate clients crosses a number of industries and has included Fortune 500 companies such as
AMR ,
Maersk and
CSX. Expertise from the North American operations has from time to time been deployed to augment services provided throughNewMarket’s foreign operating subsidiaries.
Counter to the general economic conditions in North America since the onset of global financial crisis, NewMarket’s North American operations have otherwise been strong compared to previous years – until recently. The North American operations suffered an unexpected, sudden and dramatic drop in sales this year reported in
the Company’s second quarter financial statement for 2011. The impact to the overall Company resulting from the drop in North American sales was recorded in a ‘Going Concern’ statement included in the second quarter report. The cash flow generated byNorth America operations has historically funded corporate management expenses and costs related to being a public company. The global financial crisis appears to have caught up toNewMarket with the recent drop in North American sales playing a central role in the Company’s drive to reinvent itself.
This blog entry concludes the series started with ‘
Get To Know The Subs.’ If you have not already, review the eight, in total, entries chronicling the subsidiary operations to include the North American operation highlighted in today’s entry. NewMarkethas six solid operating subsidiaries outside of North American and one ailing operation inNorth America. The one troubled operation is a key one since it is supposed to carry the overhead burden for the overall Company. Stay tuned to the ongoing NewBlog entries to see howNewMarketpursues its reinvention to leverage the value of the solid operations in an effort to overcome the set back inNorth America.
Yeah with good news we should see a good move up ready for this to silence all these critics that are on board. Go NWMT let's get it
Agreed the company is working on something big it seems they are working hard to move this company in a positive direction. Like I said before the game has just begun. GO NWMT GO
Agreed this is a ticking time bomb. GO NWMT
China Ops: Part 2 of $78 Million Posted: 05 Dec 2011 04:50 AM PST
The last few and next few NewBlog entries are dedicated to providing brief and easy to understand overviews on each of the NewMarket subsidiaries. The information in these subsidiary NewBlog entries is a consolidation of publicly available key highlights taken from years of various pubic disclosures. NewMarket is in the midst of reinventing itself to enhance the
“yet unrealized value of the Company’s operating subsidiaries.” A
November 16th NewBlog entry provided an overview of NewMarket’s operating subsidiaries as an introduction to the current series of entries on each individual operation. The last entry,
WALL-E, detailed the first of three subsidiary operations in China. Today’s entry is about the second of three operating subsidiaries in
China that last year (2010) reported consolidated revenue of $78 million. The operation featured today is headquartered in Shenzhen and is called Nubao.
Before proceeding too much further, if you haven’t already, you should read the
WALL-E entry to understand where and how each of the three Chinese operating subsidiaries fits in the NewMarket organization. This entry today will just be about the Nubao operation itself.
Nubao was acquired in December of 2009 from
China Radio Technology Co., Ltd (CRT). Nubao was a start-up subsidiary with little operating activity or history prior to the acquisition. The value of the acquisition was the experience inherent in the operation coming from CRT. CRT was attracted to the opportunity to work with NewMarket to develop a more global opportunity for CRT by providing services to Nubao.
The use of wireless intelligent devices is growing by leaps and bounds. While NewMarket does not expect to compete in the iPad, iPod or iPhone market, let alone the Kindle and Nook market, NewMarket does believe a compelling opportunity exists within the ‘custom’ handheld wireless intelligent device market. Frito-Lay truck drivers carry custom tablets to manage delivery inventories and schedules. Flight attendants process credit cards on custom point of sale devices for drink and food orders. Anywhere you look today you are likely to see the use of a wireless intelligent device: rental car agencies; restaurants; ski resort lift lines; express delivery drivers and classrooms – to name but a very few. The custom handheld wireless intelligent device market is a global growth opportunity and Nubao provides a cost competitive and capable foothold into the market.
Specifically, Nubao designs and manufactures a wide range of custom wireless products specified by customers, with the company’s primary product focus on wireless communication terminals (GSM, GSM/GPRS modules, GPS modules, GPS trackers, and personal navigation devices). Nubao provides its customers with industrial design (ID), mechanical design (MD), hardware design (HW), software design (SW), manufacturing, test and evaluation (T&E) and quality assurance (QA) services covering the full range of wireless communication solutions for intelligent terminals.
While the customer wireless intelligent device market is a growing one, it is not always well known. Mass consumer devices like the ones coming from Apple shout their latest innovations from the mountaintops in hopes that the echoes will send consumers racing to the Apple store. Custom innovations are intended to provide a competitive edge and are not as likely to be shouted from mountaintops so as to keep the innovation as proprietary as possible.
NewMarket’s Chinese operations produced about $45 million in consolidated revenue in 2009. As mentioned above the consolidated revenue in 2010 was approximately $78 million. In the
annual report for the Chinese subsidiary, the growth in revenue is attributed to Nubao and the third Chinese operating subsidiary (featured in the next NewBlog entry). While the specific nature of the custom wireless intelligent device solutions is not publicized, primarily at the request of the customers, the 2010 revenue growth in China would indicate Nubao is enjoying some sales traction.
Agreed
This company is changing its landscape to do what's best for the company and its shareholder do count us out yet the game has just begun so sit back and watch us rebound. GO NWMT
But if u remember like I do it was a couple of people here that said the merger wouldn't happen but now it has they have to take a different angle now to keep the negativity going.
Yeah that would be nice anything is possible right?
Yeah that would be great to help this move higher.
Great DD I'm in on this one long so .02 is where u see this topping out at or can we possibly go higher here?
Yeah we need all people like that off this board cause that's like bad advertisements against the company we trying to make money with you know.
Well since u don't own any share or ARSC why do u waste your time to get one the board and wish bad on our investments I would only like to receive messages from ARSC shareholders only please thanks.