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lol, Chas knew exactly what he was doing ...
... he was a freaking advisor to a company that found investors for other companies lol.
Refkin was here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20040903165710/http://usbusinessfinance.com/refkin.html
Chas was there before he got the $$ from Cornell:
http://www.usbusinessfinance.com/about.html
From late 2005
http://web.archive.org/web/20051028191318/http://www.usbusinessfinance.com/fritz.html
The US Business Finance Team
Charles W. Fritz, Advisory Board
"Chas" Fritz is the founder of NeMedia Technologies, a public company, and has served as Chairman of the Board of Directors, President and Chief Executive Officer of the corporation from its' inception until June 2002. Since then he has acted as a consultant and advisor to the company while continuing to serve as Chairman of the of the Board of Directors.
Chas served with IBM Corporation from 1986 - 1989 as an Account Executive and then Director of Marketing and Strategic Alliances for the Information Consulting Group. He later served as a Consultant for McKinsey & Company.
Mr. Fritz holds an M.B.A. from Rollins College and a B.A. in finance from the University of Florida. Chas is Managing Partner of a succesful land investment company and has extensive experience in raising capital for middle market companies and other financial projects. He resides in Fort Myers, Florida with his wife and four children.
Current:
http://www.usbusinessfinance.com/fritz.html
The US Business Finance Team
Charles W. Fritz, Founder and Chairman of the Board
Charles W. Fritz is the founder of NeoMedia Technologies, and served as Chairman of the Board of Directors, President and Chief Executive Officer of the corporation from its inception until June 2002. Since then, he has acted as a consultant and advisor to the company, as well as continuing to serve as Chairman of the Board of Directors.
Prior to NeoMedia, Mr. Fritz was an Account Executive with IBM Corporation from 1986 to 1988, Director of Marketing and Strategic Alliances for the Information Consulting Group from 1988-1989, and a Consultant for McKinsey & Company.
Mr. Fritz holds an M.B.A. from Rollins College and a B.A. in finance from the University of Florida. Mr. Fritz has been an active member of a number of Mining/land development projects in the South Florida Area. He has raised in excess of $400million of capital to fund various project and companies.
Mr. Fritz also is a Managing Partner in GOPS Group, LLC a Consulting firm that specializes in International Trade, and the new Green Projects that will bring alternative fuels, and ways to clean environmental hazards like soil remediation of oil fields.
Mr. Fritz can be contacted at
Everything that TIV says it "has going for it" ...
... can be found here:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=news&symbol=A^TIV
One can read the filings themselves if they want all the facts, or for a quick take on what TIV is currently saying is "in the pipeline" one can simply look at the PRs with source noted as BW for Business Wire.
The production that TIV "has going for it" is noted here:
http://opi.consrv.ca.gov/opi/opi.dll/Search?UsrP_ID=100090301&FormStack=Main%2COperator&Opr__ID=100000315&Action=Get+Sums+&PriorState=Encoded%3DTrue
and the reader can decide for him- or herself if things are going in the right direction and whether or not net profits and a positive EPS might be realized.
More info on oil and gas production can be found here:
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/monthly_production_reports/2010/
and here:
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/monthly_production_reports/2011/
You can keep up with actual notices to drill / rework / abandon here:
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/weekly_summary/
Aside from comments made at a shareholders meeting or anecdotal testimony about what people have or haven't seen going on at TIV-owned properties, pretty much everything about TIV is in the above links.
jonesie
well that did it for me
I'm in!!!!
woohoo, to da moon!
Well, the world didn't come to an end yesterday ...
... but the chances of holding long and profiting did come to an end for Neomedia shareholders in April 2006 and JoeDimaggio nailed it:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=10857277
Date Issuer Form Trans. Modes Shares Price Owned No. Issuer CIK Security Name Deemed
Exercise Nature Derivative Underlying Exercised Underlying Expires Underlying
A 2007-06-06 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4/A J-Other --D 1500000.0000 20010000.0000 1 0001022701 Warrant to purchase common stock
2002-06-06 [derivative] 1500000.0000 $0.0500 - 2007-06-06 Common Stock
D 2006-06-06 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 141789.0000 9640766.0000 2 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-06-05 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 471000.0000 0.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-05-05 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 250000.0000 10253555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-05-03 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 966400.0000 10503555.0000 2 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-05-03 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 407000.0000 10503555.0000 3 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-05-02 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 191800.0000 10503555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-04-26 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 282800.0000 12068755.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-04-21 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 250000.0000 0.0000 2 0001022701 Common stock
D 2006-04-20 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 250000.0000 12351555.0000 1 0001022701 Common stock
D 2006-04-13 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 615000.0000 0.0000 2 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2006-04-12 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 444000.0000 12851555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-12-28 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 G-Gift --D 38000.0000 13910555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-12-28 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 G-Gift --D 38000.0000 13872555.0000 2 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-12-28 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 G-Gift --D 38000.0000 13834555.0000 3 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-12-28 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 G-Gift --D 38000.0000 13796555.0000 4 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-12-28 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 G-Gift --D 38000.0000 13758555.0000 5 0001022701 Common Stock
A 2005-12-27 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 A-Award --D 2000000.0000 21510000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
2005-12-27 [derivative] 2000000.0000 $0.3280 - 2015-12-16 Common Stock
A 2005-12-27 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4/A A-Award --D 2000000.0000 21510000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
2005-12-27 [derivative] 2000000.0000 - 2015-12-16 Common Stock
D 2005-05-19 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 485000.0000 14100555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-04-14 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 670000.0000 14915555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-04-14 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 330000.0000 14585555.0000 2 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2005-03-10 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 1525019.0000 15585555.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
A 2005-02-10 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4/A A-Award --D 4000000.0000 21510000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
2005-02-10 [derivative] 4000000.0000 - 2015-02-08 Common Stock
A 2005-02-08 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 A-Award --D 4000000.0000 19510000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
2005-02-08 [derivative] 4000000.0000 $0.2390 - 2015-02-08 Common Stock
D 2004-12-23 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 J-Other --D 146893.0000 17110574.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2004-11-08 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 1549000.0000 17257467.0000 1 0001022701 Common Stock
D 2004-11-08 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 S-Sale --D 1549000.0000 15510000.0000 2 0001022701 Common Stock
2003-05-27 [derivative] 1549000.0000 $0.0100 - 2004-12-31 Common Stock
A 2004-03-11 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 A-Award --D 4000000.0000 17059000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
2004-03-11 [derivative] 4000000.0000 $0.1100 - 2014-03-08 Common stock
A 2004-03-11 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4/A A-Award --D 4000000.0000 21510000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
2004-03-11 [derivative] 4000000.0000 - 2014-03-08 Common Stock
A 2003-10-20 NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC 4 A-Award --D 10000000.0000 13059000.0000 1 0001022701 Options to purchase common stock
Differences in 1Q11 and 1Q10:
O&G revenues up about 10% YoY.
(Total revenues down 40% but that's because they sold an asset last year, this year they mostly sold stock)
Expenses down a little
Net loss $ up 10%
Net loss per share down but that's because ...
... there are nearly 60% more shares outstanding now than there were then.
Last year around 33,000,000 shares printed and out there, this year around 52,000,000 shares printed and out there.
Last year they sold about $400K worth of stock in 1Q and had $300K left at the end of the Q.
This year they sold about $5.5MM worth of stock in 1Q and had about $1.5MM left at the end of the Q.
Wowza.
Here's another:
At the end of 1Q10 TIV had 33,157,081 shares outstanding and the PPS was 1.98 for a market capitalization of $65,651,020
At the end of 1Q11 TIV had 51,706,752 shares outstanding and the PPS was 0.50 for a market capitalization of $25,853,376
Wowza, did I do that right?
After a year of selling shares and whatever else they've been doing, Mr. Market (which is a forward looking mechanism) assigned a value to TIV and all of the "great things" they have going them for them, and that market value was 60% lower than it was the year before?
60% ????
Somebody check my math!
jonesie
TIV is up 100% in the last two months ...
... not a bad play.
And that's not catching perfect lows and selling perfect highs, that's merely buying around a close of .40 which happened on several days, and holding and/or selling around .80.
100%, 2 months, not a bad gain.
jmho
jonesie
YAGI is executing their business plan to perfection ...
... just like they have scores of times before.
Get their hooks into a worthless company from Ft. Liars Florida with willing management that managed to become publicly traded, giving YAGI another access point to the public feeding trough. As long as this complicit management and a constant stream of successors is willing to put out worthless PRs, and as long as there are those willing to take those worthless PRs and spin them into something they are not (bonus DD, unequivocal dots and a plethora of nonsense for 'believers' to keep their eyes firmly fixed on), a never ending stream of hapless sharebuyers will help transfer money from public pockets into private pockets.
They've done it 200+ times and this is but one little cog in that big wheel.
Clue? It's not YAGI who doesn't have a clue, but it is indeed who they are and what they do and this was illustrated thoroughly and conclusively years ago.
jonesie
So, this doesn't apply any more?
Just some basic stuff
Past support becomes resistance ... 1st line of resistance in .70's now, after that there should be more resistance at 1.00. Break through $1 and there could be a good run. We saw that before, all the way to 3.50, didn't last long but settled in at $2 for a while after that.
jmho
jonesie
Litt, I don't have a dog in this hunt at the moment ...
... so you don't have to worry about me.
Rode this from $1.50 to $16's, then numerous swings including ~$6 to $10 a few times, all documented.
Just providing a board environment here where people can talk about the company and stock rather than each other, the latter is what you may be used to doing elsewhere. Just not here.
have a good one,
jonesie
And once again there is ...
... a new group of TIV sharebuyers who are 20% down in a couple of days.
TIV, the stock that keeps on taking.
Interesting about the 10-year old price and greatly increased outstanding: if the PPS was the same and just for example if the O/S was 4 times higher, then if the market was valuating TIV accurately the company would be worth 4 times as much now as 10 years ago.
Now, that's a big IF and a big "would be" lol.
The sad thing is, if printing shares is the only way a company can get its market cap up, the regular shareholder just gets killed unless he/she just keeps buying and buying, trying to catch that falling knife and averaging down while hoping this ever-hyping money pit of a (electric company / wildcatter / exploration company / contract driller / rig-renter / oil sands steamer / calcium miner / gold-digger / pick your business plan for the day) finally puts some worthwhile numbers on the bottom line.
jmho
jonesie
Which is it?
I think you owe poptech ...
... a big thanks for answering all of your questions. You made quite a few sequential "demands" on him. If you thanked him, I missed it.
And while I think you get EXCELLENT analysis of available information about Neomedia (and whatever their modus operandi of the year is) from that particular poster, folks relying on the years of analysis and speculation and hope and outright outlandish statements splattered onto this board have collectively lost millions of dollars.
Can you read filings and discern their meaning? Especially the financial ones that describe the live burial of Neomedia and its common shareholders by YAGI? If not you might want to brush up on that a little, otherwise you are relying on complete strangers to do your thinking for you.
Just a thought.
jonesie
Wow, they nailed it.
Not?
TIV
TRI VALLEY CORP
Daily Commentary
Our system posted a BUY-IF today. The previous SELL recommendation was issued on 02.24.2011 (8) days ago, when the stock price was 0.4400. Since then TIV has gained 53.39% .
That's hilarious.
jonesie
TIV REPORTED PRODUCTION, BY WELL
FOLLOW THIS LINK:
http://opi.consrv.ca.gov/opi/opi.dll/Search?UsrP_ID=100090301&FormStack=Main%2COperator&Opr__ID=100000315&Action=Get+Wells&PriorState=Encoded%3DTrue
Click on the API column's link beside any well to find information about that particular well during TIV's ownership, for instance, Oxnard - Pleasant Valley - Well No. 1:
TIV PRODUCTION BY MONTH BY FIELD
ftp://ftp.consrv.ca.gov/pub/oil/monthly_production_reports/2010/
Below is the type of information which can be found at that link.
This shows October 2010 and September 2010 put together.
Come on people, several (not you jcg) are assuming ...
... that all or most of that ($1.75MM) was some sort of income and asking where it is on a revenue line, assuming lawyers working on contingency only, or that all of this had to be associated with 4Q10 when this could be an accumulation of YEARS of amounts that NEOM hasn't paid the attorneys.
Unbelievable.
There are high school kids out there successfully developing apps, getting them into the right "genre" and thus into the correct applications list.
BUT .... "the global market leader in 2D mobile barcode technology and infrastructure solutions that enable the mobile barcode ecosystem world-wide" .... can't manage to pull it off.
To add insult to injury, the Neomedia Europe AG guy doesn't even think to look in the games folder and can't find NeoReader on the phone.
5 STAR POST!
THAT's the RIGHT kind of dot connecting personalizit, beautiful work.
Thank you for putting that together.
jonesie
NEOM Shareholder vs YA Global
(re-posted here from the IHUB NEOM board)
Case Update in Derivative Suit Against YA Global
Ammended Complaint (January 20, 2011)
http://www.mediafire.com/?0207djox1woj202
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YA's Motion to dismiss - GRANTED (December 6, 2010)
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YA's Reply to Opposition to Motion to Dismiss (August 16, 2010)
http://www.mediafire.com/?q36y1os4doh91p1
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Opposition to Motion to Dismiss (July 30, 2010)
http://www.mediafire.com/?2cxtrv9aetjas1w
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YA Global Motion to Dismiss (June 30, 2010)
http://www.mediafire.com/?s3mvi3w04tdbk22
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NEOM Case Entry (June 28, 2010)
http://www.mediafire.com/?vehhvq3vmhge2ev
Plaintiff William Klawonn and Defendant NeoMedia Technologies upon notice to Defendant YA Global submit the following stipulation and consent order:
* NeoMedia has no liability in the case.
* NeoMedia remains a nominal party.
* NeoMedia is not required to participate in the litigation.
* NeoMedia will be subject to all discovery rights.
* NeoMedia will not be excluded from any possible action in the future.
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Derivative Suit Filed Against Yorkville Advisors (April 30, 2010)
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=49630369
http://streetstylz.blogspot.com/2010/05/derivative-suit-filed-against-yorkville.html
NeoMedia majority debt holder sued for unlawful short-swing trading (May 6, 2010)
http://www.mobilemarketer.com/cms/news/legal-privacy/6177.html
http://www.mobilemarketer.com/cms/lib/8074.pdf
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http://www.smh.com.au/business/clough-biding-time-with-targeted-twinza-20100614-ya81.html
"Now YA Global's involvement in another deal has been highlighted. A shareholder in the US technology firm NeoMedia recently launched legal action against YA Global for allegedly engaging in a 'manipulative scheme' over an original $10 million convertible note facility provided in 2002. It is claimed YA Global failed to make proper disclosures and that it engaged in 'short-swing trading' of the stock before converting its debt into shares.
YA Global has fared quite well from its 'investment' in NeoMedia, having purchased over $50 million in NeoMedia securities and made untold millions in profits, said the investor, William Klawoon, in a filing to a New Jersey court last month."
Interesting link:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/ownership?symbol=TIV&Holding=Institutional+Ownership
You can toggle between institutional, mutual fund & 5% owners.
Or, in the case of TIV, owner.
Check ownership activity, sellers vs buyers.
I'm thinking all these shenanigans could be a few finally getting TIV "lock stock and barrel". But, leaving the public feeding trough of stock listing? No, forget it, no way, TIV even PRs about how hard they are working, er, diluting, to make sure they stay listed on the AMEX.
jonesie
ps I know, I know lol, for every seller there's a buyer.
Woody, do you know where peewee can download that zip file at this time?
jonesie
Are there no more institutional holders?
This has not shown any for a few days now.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/mh?s=TIV+Major+Holders
Probably just a glitch, and probably by the time anyone here looks at it they will be back LOL
jonesie
You/they were right.
They got this website taken down.
http://www.yagiscam.com/
I was able to download the entire website.
jonesie
I think it should be allowed, if not mandatory ...
... to hold people accountable in a factual non-attacking manner such as Poptech did.
Sometimes truth doesn't look "nice", but it is what it is.
jonesie
Obviously NEOM is at $0.03 per share.
Obviously NEOM is at $0.0003 per share pre-R/S share price.
Obviously that's a lower split-adjusted price per share than NEOM ever traded at before. (I think)
Obviously that's down over 90% since the R/S, the R/S being an event promised to eventually catapult NEOM to $5/share and a NYSE listing.
Obviously that's down 99.4% from a pre-R/S nickel which was promised to be a number that NEOM would never go below, after NEOM dropped from .50 to .40 to .30 to .20 to .10 pre-R/S.
Those are the things that are obvious.
jonesie