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Based on what? Nothing.
Sounds like a good point to me.
Seriously, dude? You made that response to the wrong person. Evil already hit the mil club with this baby.
I told someone yesterday, that had I listened to Doc when he originally told me to buy, I'd be in for at least a 1/4 mil right now...and I didn't have nearly the amount of cash to invest that he has.
I'm right with you on this one! I'm in the same position...and I'm choosing to stay with NTEK. I don't see anything else out there that will benefit me as much, at this point in time.
Got it. So what you're saying is you believe it might tumble down from $1 to 75 cents..which is pretty sizable.
I'd still rather invest in it when it's at 6 cents.
We all have our own "belief" system. It doesn't make one right over another. If you choose to not invest due to your beliefs, then so be it. I'll still be smiling.
LOL! I'm already in guaranteed profits, as are most who have been in here for at least a week or more. If you stay out of the penny mentality, you'll see the big picture. This isn't a stock to flip.
I was in a stock savings plan for my company. I saved up for 2 years, and at one point the stock was around $20 a share. I convinced my mother to buy some shares. I believe she bought around 100 or a little more. It went down to 15, at which point my savings plan kicked in and bought 356 shares. It went up to 30, then 35. I started cashing out. It went up to 43. I completely cashed out and thought there's no way it's going higher. I told my mother to sell. She didn't. It's now trading in the 68-71 range.
Look at the big picture. Look at what the company is doing.
That's what some people said a week ago. Those who bought in then were VERY smart. This is the top so far, but in a week from now it's not going to be anywhere near it.
Only if they can't see the bigger picture. Everyone has their own degree of risk they're willing to take. To each his own.
Only if you're strictly looking at the chart and not looking into the fundamentals of the company.
Do some research and you'll find some amazing things.
That might be the best advice for you, but it isn't necessarily the best advice for anyone else.
You apparently haven't done your Research on this company, otherwise you wouldn't be saying what you just did.
Agreed. I look forward to walking into the Ronald McDonald House with a week supply of groceries, as well as gift cards to various places for the families
I'm continually amazed and shocked by NTEK. It really feels like a dream
I can't say how impressed I am with NTEK. Everything they say they're going to do, they exceed.
It depends on if Eddie's in rehab at any given moment.
I'm there. You plan on getting Van Halen to play the party?
I was saying the same thing last night to a friend. When NanoTech says something, expect it to be surpassed!
Everything NTEK has told us they were going to do prior not only happened, but they surpassed. Do your dd now and win, or don't and get left behind
So do I. I've bought the product all along the east coast, from Jax to Miami. I still have some. Good stuff, crappy management.
My pleasure. Just doing my part.
Kickstarter is an easy way to fund a project without having to use any of their available funds, as well as without having to give any of the proceeds away either.
One of my favorite authors, Lawrence Watt-Evans just started a Kickstarter project. He didn't have to do it. He just didn't want to have to pay for an editor or illustrator himself.
Here's some points:
Talking about how they'll put their technology into anything that'll run it.
They'll be announcing next month what retail outlets will be carrying Nuvola.
The host just mentioned Seiki. Now, David's talking about the parent company for Seiki and talking it up.
Talking about how handy it would be to have an Ebook on a 50" screen, especially for those that are older.
Bringing classic games to the tv.
Working with a provider...something about linking your phone to your tv so that when you're watching a show you can automatically get information based on the content, onto your phone.
Forecast is to sell 100,000 Nuvola units this year.
Will be announcing a new partner that will bring another 1000 titles next week
They're getting requests of doing interactive porn, but just stated they really can't do that because they're a public company.
Have three shows in pre-production right now that will be 4k shows.
They're getting equipment that will enable a company to send them their product, they'll scan it into 4k, and then send the new 4k product to them
They've gotten two projects approved that they'll be releasing on Kickstarter
Talking about Louis CK, how he made products affordable and was able to sell a hell of a lot of them.
Thinks this Xmas will be an amazing season for 4k.
Saying that people who go out and buy 4k will want a lot of content for it, so that's they're focus right now.
Putting some very powerful 3d graphics into their devices.
Working on a new product that will scale your HD signal up to 4k
In Europe, a lot of the sports are being filmed in 4k right now.
I took my exit a while back, thank god.
I could give two sh$&s right now
This is from Antcoaster:
After looking over NTEK's 2013 forecast, there were a few of their products that had selling price and a cost of goods sold column. After some quick math, they had between a 60-65% profit margin on most. If this holds true to the Nuvola-1,
100,000 units x $299 price/unit
$29,900,000 x 60% profit margin
$17.95 million dollars profit on this one item in their inventory.
Now all we know is the retail price per unit. We don't know the wholesale price they are selling to retail for, we don't even know who the retail is yet but all I see are dollar signs everywhere!!!!
Anybody in business knows that things aren't always as black & white, even for a little guy with no proven track record such as NTEK, but we are talking about millions of dollars on only ONE PRODUCT IN OUR INVENTORY OF MANY. I guarantee we don't even know the next thing DRFoley & Co will release to us shortly. Congratulations everybody. While I probably won't be one of them, there are definitely a few millionaires in this group now. Hope to meet you all soon!!
It is definitely 3 pm eastern
Wasn't there some mention of "the bull" coming out today? Looks more like a bear to me
I know what you mean. I'm living off credit right now just so I don't have to sell my NTEK. I know I'll eventually have to sell some, but I'm trying to stave off the inevitable as long as possible
I think it's very possible. The interview is at 3 pm. We're going to get a frenzy of buying before the interview, and then possibly during the interview, depending on what's said and when it's said.
This stock will eventually go to dollars and then beyond. It's a matter of time. Just think about how long you want to hold it and what you want to settle for
I'm coming to see you tomorrow and you're buying the Cristal
I hate you :). I have a little under 700k shares
I wish I had more $$$! I'd have bought a lot more
Here's a little bit about Simon Applebaum, who will be interviewing David tomorrow.
Simon Applebaum, Producer of Tomorrow Will Be Televised
Simon Applebaum
Entrepreneur
Simon Applebaum is host & producer of Tomorrow Will Be Televised, the Internet radio/podcast-distributed program covering the TV scene. Applebaum has been covering cable TV news and trends for almost a quarter century. Since 1988, he served as senior editor at Multichannel News and Cablevision magazines, published by Reed Business Information. In 2001-02, Applebaum delivered cable technology news and commentary regularly on TechTV’s Tech Live program. He has moderated panels organized by Women In Cable, Center for Communications, Linux World, Entertainment Technology Association Expo and other media associations. CTAM and BPME nominated Applebaum in 1987 for promotion awards, over co-authoring a National Cable Month guide released by Storer Cable.
Applebaum currently writes a bi-weekly Tomorrow Will Be Televised column for www.mediabizbloggers.com. The program runs live Mondays/Fridays at 3 p.m. Eastern time, noon Pacific time, on BlogTalk Radio (www.blogtalkradio.com), and on podcast via iTunes.com.
Yeah, and I actually visited the place
It's changing quickly. The Facebook page has gone up by approximately 6 likes in the last few hours.
Just as long as he stays away from N*TEK, I'll be good.
I'm right there with ya. It'd be a 20 minute drive for me
I was just at Scotty's in the Gables and talked about how much it reminds me of Hiram's.
Have you been watching the stock at all? You're going to make a lot more money by holding it longer. If you've seen what this company is into, you'd know that it's going to be going much higher and by holding for at least a year, you won't be paying nearly as much in taxes.