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"but one thing he (IM) has failed at is addressing the MMs and folks involved in his securities trading activities."
Oh, Iain the CEO of NEOM talks about the YAGI folks in every CC. I'm sure he addresses them frequently as well.
As in 'yes sir, whatever you say sir, yes sir, will that be all sir?'
jonesie
p.s. How could this thing possibly close red after the astounding huge news this morning? Oh yeah, it's a YAGI stock, and that's what YAGI stocks do.
luckyrabbit, have you looked at the Cornell/Yorkville link in my signature?
Obviously Yorkville historical results are ON TOPIC BECAUSE THEY ARE NEOMEDIA'S FINANCIER.
When you look at the info box at that other IHUB board you will see a list that I used to keep up to date which shows NEOMEDIA along with other YAGI clients. Obviously I don't do that now, who's got the time lol. But it shows ...
ON TOPIC to Neomedia ....... the statistically significant results to shareholders when YAGI becomes the financier of the company they own stock in.
There were a few that held their own for various reasons, and a few that could be played short term.
But by and large, YAGI financing causes exactly the results NEOM has seen.
I posted these facts for years. I also went to a lot of trouble using Stockcharts' boolean search capabilities to design custom searches to find stocks that had dropped like NEOM has but then rebounded significantly and shared those along with charts on this board for all to examine. All posted on this board.
Both sides of the NEOM "possibility coin", positives and negatives, leaving the DDDD (deep digging DD) to those who prefer to dig for dots out there in 'the space'which might or might not connect to NEOM.
Best regards,
jonesie
Next!
Next company in which NEOM has a stake that will pay off YAGI?
Hmmmmm. That might take some time to dig up.
Oh well, at least Mobot was still alive and kicking with press and announcements ... in December 2006.
Blue Run, yeah, Blue Run, that's the ticket, they could just buy NEOM from YAGI. Or Apax. Or Argo. Or Rupert. Or Branson. Or Gates.
Maybe Chas wisely invested his millions that he sucked out of shareholders' pockets and will buy NEOM back from YAGI.
That's it!!
Chas Fritz, white courtesy telephone please.
Great job jcg.
It would have been an amazing thing to have a 'forgotten' $500K turn into $80MM in NEOM's coffers ... too bad that particular scenario/method for paying off YA had absolutely no basis in fact.
jonesie
"the carriers want an indirect ecosystem in order to monetize this space."
What about this? Is this a potentially true statement below?
They don't need an indirect system to make money.
If/when consumers feel reading 2D barcodes with their cellphones is a 'must have' feature, they will flock in droves to sign up for the carriers' data plans.
Bingo, carriers monetize the space.
Case in point, a few years ago I felt reading barcodes was a 'must have' feature, for obvious reasons. (If it's not obvious, it's because I wanted to know more about 'what I owned' lol). I didn't have a data plan, didn't really need a data plan for anything else, but I signed up for it. AT&T enjoyed a bit of monetization of the space.
There are millions of people out there in the U.S. alone with cellphones and no data plans. Tens of millions. Maybe even hundreds of millions lol, then there's the rest of world.
That's a lot of potential monetization with the carriers not caring what kind of code is clicked on.
I'll let those who are currently more in the know than me guess whether that's a possible scenario, omitting the pay (NEOM) per click over billions of clicks that keeps people hanging on.
We already know what the stock market has guessed, and with the huge (not) number of NEOM-involved campaigns out there, we kindasorta might know what the 2D barcode market has guessed.
JMHO
jonesie
Yikes!
Item 3.02 Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities
In November 2009, Tri-Valley Corporation issued 450,000 shares of restricted common stock to four accredited investors at a price of $1.00 per share , for total consideration of $450,000. These sales were made in privately- negotiated transactions in reliance on the exemption from registration requirements contained in Section 4(2) of the Securities Act of 1933 and were approved by the NYSE Amex LLC.
Tri-Valley intends to use the proceeds of these sales for working capital and to accelerate its oil and gas field development programs already underway.
Whatever happened to TIV selling shares at higher than the prevailing market?
I guess that's a thing of the past. Half price, wow.
jonesie
“Select is quickly evolving from a collection of grass roots exploration plays to lower risk testable targets. Tri-Valley Corporation is on the road to establishing a financing vehicle from which significant resources may be directed toward Select’s properties. Simultaneously, Select is pursuing financing independently. Should either or both approaches be successful and early project results be positive, we expect the market place to recognize the increase in share value,”
Or not.
LOL, ya just can't make this stuff up. Evolved into the testable range. Seems like that's where most of the talk/numbers come in with TIV, tests, just nothing on the bottom line.
Like the 'tests' that had TIV proclaiming 1000 boepd then 1500 boepd (did they ever proclaim 2000 boepd?). Geez, was that just this year they were touting those numbers? Was that last year? Seems like a long time ago and they don't seem to be any closer to actual production than they were then.
Testing, testing, testing 1 2 3. Is there anybody IN there?
LOL
Wowza, OS is really moving on up!
Isn't that the Jeffersons' theme song, movin' on up?
Wait, Jeffersons, that fits, Jefferson is on the $2 bill.
TIV management is about as, well, er, 'useful', yeah, 'useful' as a $2 bill. lol
This 10/Q reads like somebody's bad dream lol
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The number of shares of Registrant's common stock outstanding at October 29, 2009, was 32,987,098.
The number of shares of Registrant's common stock outstanding at August 3, 2009 was 27,623,967
TIV printed over 5,000,000 shares in one quarter. Diluted the common shareholder another 20%.
All that to produce less oil every time they report?
The number of shares of Registrant's common stock outstanding at April 28, 2006, was 23,188,351.
Wow, in a little over 3 years TIV has increased the outstanding share count over 42% while piling on the losses on operations.
Yikes:
Sale of Oil and Gas
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2009 $373,887
For the Three Months Ended September 30, 2008 $1,195,022
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2009 $991,580
For the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2008 $2,823,396
Well , TIV got the 'breakout' ...
... above $3 a while back , but it wasn't sustained.
That uptrend wasn't sustained either.
Okay. The IHUB link you provided ...
... did not show a chart.
Here's your typical Yorkville client's stock chart , looks like a couple hundred I've seen. They all have blips along the bottom for various reasons. Very trade-able blips , good luck with it.
Does Yorkville still have its claws in ATC?
jonesie
p.s. My preferred healthcare stock was AMED. When AMED was $5 a trusted friend of mine told me it would be a $50 stock. Well, when a company has solid fundamentals, a solid growth by acquisition plan and a hot industry segment and you have reason to believe it's going to be a 10-bagger , what do you do? Put my entire 401-K in it and when it hit $50 I sold. Could have ridden it to $60, but that's not what my friend told me. Plus it was nice not to have to deal with late '08 and '09 in it lol, got lucky.
I don't see anything at that link other than a flat line on a chart. Maybe it's my browser, don't know.
I had, and have, -0- interest in this stock. The only reason I posted way back was because ATC Healthcare was (is? I have no idea) a client of Yorkville and up-down mentioned it to me as such. YAGI is a penny stock 'financier' whose clients' and their clients' shareholders' fortunes I researched, tabulated and updated for a while. I happened to notice when ATC was delisted from AMEX and put on the pink sheets.
Good luck.
jonesie
What's the symbol now?
2008 GUIDANCE
How did TIV do on their early 2008 Guidance shown in the post replied to?
Anyone tracking production close enough ...
... to know who won the 'contest' in the post I'm replying to?
News this year different from previous?
I mean, we tabulated the PRs leading up to previous AGM's and noted PPS changes.
This link shows some of the posts surrounding the AGM last year
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/msgsearchbyboard.aspx?boardID=2905&srchyr=2008&SearchStr=agm
Has the news leading up to the AGM this year been at all similar to '05, '06 '07? PRs were increasing in numbers back then YOY, although I didn't follow through with 2008 as I recall, I guess the meltdown in PPS right after the AGM was more interesting.
Hopefully there won't be a meltdown in the PPS after THIS AGM. The puddle certainly wouldn't be as big.
jonesie
Watch for the news release.
I'm sorry you can't see it yet.
Just keep watching.
jonesie
p.s. And watch for the PPS to hit .019. I'm sorry you don't know when it will happen, just keep watching.
p.p.s. And watch for YAGI to show their true power over NEOM and who gets what slice of which pie. I'm sorry they haven't shown you yet, just keep watching.
ya just can't make this stuff up.
Oh well, maybe THIS is the time Lynn has a huge rabbit up his sleeve. You'd think that 1 out of 20 or 30 times he ... might?
jonesie
picksit: and my reply only pertained to texting as well.
"not being able to text while riding in the passenger seat."
Oh well, who knows what they will come up with next, but it probably won't be disabling texting on a moving cellphone. :)
jonesie
My 16 y/o niece would really love that ...
... not being able to text while riding in the passenger seat.
I think that's a fair assessment SA12.
Speaking of technicals ... TIV 'could' be in an ascending triangle. A bounce off the lower uptrend line then a breakout above the upper resistance area, especially on high volume, could bode well for some further 'technical appreciation'. At this juncture, lots of latecomer traders wait for that sort of breakout to jump in, feeling the stock has for whatever reason proven to have some legs.
jmho -jonesie
TIV may come up with 'a plan' ...
... to meet AMEX requirements, but then they come up with a LOT of 'plans'.
Couldn't be a worse time for them to run afoul of the AMEX requirements. AMEX stated publicly a year or two ago that they are committed to ridding the exchange of borderline stocks, those that tout without clout. lol They are trying to clean up their image as an exchange and when they wrote that, the descriptions they used of the kind of company they would just as soon not have on the exchange fit TIV perfectly.
Now would be a good time to write the AMEX and link them to some of the more egregiously outrageous statements made by management over the last couple of years while reminding them of their own 'plans' to clean up the exchange.
JMHO
jonesie
"On 9/26 (Ed) said "We will see in the next week if I am correct" about Lynn either "putting out a PR with firm production dates" or that "something positive will happen soon".
Did Lynn put out a PR with 'firm production dates'? Did 'something positive' happen?
Lynn touting investor interest doesn't quite clear the bar. And official notice of possible delisting certainly doesn't LOL.
The week's not over but so far, no go.
Congrats on the pop Ed, I hope you took advantage of it to sell some of those 1.90-2.13 shares you bought.
jonesie
Can we play at home?
Still in monsoon season here in Atlanta so there's time to work on the scoreboard :)
In October 2007 you said "I think things are taaaking longer than they planned but are still on track.. "
TIV was in the $7's and $8's then and has seen sub-$1 since.
For two years that 'track' has put shareholders as far underwater as the rollercoaster track at Six Flags over Georgia last week.
On 9/10/09 you said "I just sold another stock bought more of this stock. I believe it will go up...... "
Prices were between .93 and 1.19 on 9/10.
TIV nearly tripled intraday the following day and was still more than double at the close on record volume, although it has since come back down part way.
That's a very good call, perhaps even a close second to the single best share price movement call ever made on TIV in the past.
With no particular reason stated for TIV going up at that particular moment, some might say 'too good' of a call?
On 9/10 you also said "I think that production will go up the 3rd QTR".
I guess we'll have to wait a bit on that one.
On 9/22 you said you were buying between 1.90 and 2.13, hoping for 4 in the next few weeks. (Few = 3 or 4 weeks? 4 or 5?) Right now TIV is at 1.68.
We'll have to wait on that one too.
On 9/26 you said "We will see in the next week if I am correct" about Lynn either "putting out a PR with firm production dates" or that "something positive will happen soon".
That's a tightly defined time-frame so we won't have to wait so long on that one.
Step right up ladies and gents, place your bets!
jonesie
If you want to know something about YA ...
... NEOM's financer, take the link in my signature to a board all about YA and the stocks, including Neomedia, that it has financed. I haven't updated it in a while but the main table in the info box shows that out of the 200+ companies I gathered info on who let YA get their hooks in them, most all went way way red. NEOM certainly did.
"and that is a sign that the door to the roof is open."
With YAGI the door in the floor is always waiting to be opened.
Speculators not selling? For every share bought someone sold a share.
good job Bob ...
... some instant 33%-down sharebuyers today.
Unlimited shares for sale, courtesy of NEOM's financier YAGI.
jonesie
"Iain and the rest of the board ...
... still do not get it that it is not YA that keeps them afloat, but it is THE AVERAGE SHAREHOLDER THAT BUYS THE CONVERTED SHARES AND THUS PAYS THE INTEREST ON THE LOANS YA GAVE NEOMEDIA."
Of course they get it. Every CEO and CFO in pennystockscamland gets it, always got it, always will get it. It's only the majority of sharebuyers who haven't gotten it, plenty still don't. That's how the game is played. The execs give lip service to (YA keeping them afloat) the way people think it OUGHT to be so those people will keep playing(losing) the game and paying them. What would make anyone actually think Iain/rest of the board do NOT get it?
jonesie
p.s. Even Chas Fritz 'got it' because he worked for/partnered in USBusinessFinance before he ever got a 'loan' from YA, and USBF was in the exact same business as YA. There were/are no stupid people at NEOM ever ... they have all been smart enough to talk and get sharebuyers to pay their inflated salaries/perqs/exit packages. Everybody from Ft. Liars, FL 'gets it'.
p.p.s. Nice to see NEOM over a penny. That dive to .002 is amazing, no? lol, no. Some folks are still down 70% from buying at the .03x highs (yeah, somebody actually bought those shares from some of us).
Is Dennis Priddy still suing NEOM?
Wasn't he a recent but past employee? And a real big shot in the world of 2D barcodes, like the Inventor of Data Matrix 2D Barcode Symbology?
"So they've raised about $40mm over the time period to ...
... generate $2.7mm in additional book value. Thats hardly a record worth banking on. So where did all that money go? Well accumulated deficit (i.e. losses) went from $6.5mm to $47.0mm. They lost it all."
That's amazing.
Are they recording a book value of all the 'infrastructure' they have claimed to put in? All the additional steaming capacity, pipeline(s?), holding tanks, more wells, more ... infrastructure?
All of that is only worth $2.7MM?
Man, they really are going to have to show some production, if everything they've done is only worth 3 mill, is anyone going to come along and buy it from them, or buy TIV, at anything worthwhile to shareholders?
jonesie
I think that has to do with ...
... the lowest closing bid over the last blah blah.
Isn't it still that way? Or did YAGI help themselves to another deal change?
ryan, back in 2000 ...
... I don't think that price had anything to do with current endeavors ... but I could be wrong.
One would have to look at the outstanding share count back then to see what the company was actually being valued at versus today.
Plus, remember, that timeframe was still in part of the dotcom bubble wasn't it? When stocks had crazy valuations? I'm not sure saying the stock was "worth" $14.50 is actually the correct terminology.
JMHO
regards,
jonesie
Just in case anyone is interested ...
http://ihwiki.stocksite.com/index.php?title=Handbook#Deletion_of_Posts
Please follow the IHUB TOU.
If you think someone else's post has violated the IHUB TOU you are free to use the 'Report TOS Violation' button which will put your report into a queue which is continuously reviewed by IHUB Admin. They will then make a determination regarding the validity of your report and act accordingly.
Thank you all in advance for your assistance in keeping this board free of attacks on other posters and Off Topic discussion of the deletion of posts.
Regards,
jonesie
Interesting how there seems to be more likelihood ...
... of some trader- or rumor- manipulation-based run than of the company actually succeeding at anything.
If one is to look forward to 'a run' rather than long term success at NeoMedia, one must then plan on selling and cutting losses or realizing some profits rather holding through what have been the inevitable returns to the basement.
If NEOM is just going to have runs sans success, here's to hoping the runs get longer and higher as opposed to getting shorter and lower. And with runs sans success, all time wasted on "DD" can be spent on things far more productive. Watching grass grow would have proven to be more productive, and less expensive to many, than all the DD done on NEOM or any other Yorkville-funded company lol.
jonesie
Excellent points jcg.
Buyers at the high today are already down 30%.
Only YA & Friends & Enablers know what the highs and lows will be and since they do they can play these moves perfectly. Whoever arranged to get those .002 shares the other day knew they could realize a 300% gain ... unfortunately nobody here knows when/where the fix is in.
There ought to be laws.
jonesie
"and could have, in the opinion of Tri-Valley management, sparked the market action"
LOL
Same "market savvy" guys who repeatedly admonished shareholders to get their shares in certificate form and tuck them away somewhere while TIV cratered from the teens down to ... well, down and down and down.
Whatever caused the spike there are instant bagholders who are down as much as 37% in a matter of hours.
Perhaps TIV can manufacture another run like they did with the EKHO/Sunrise hyperbole and the help of that promoter, who was that guy? Craig something? Something Craig? The same guy who left TIV and went with another 'oil company' and did the same thing, although without as much success. Get him back!
JMHO
jonesie
Over 6 million shares traded.
I'd say there are plenty of shares lol, 6 million of them were quite happy to exit stage right and let someone else hold them at $1.xx, $2.xx and $3.xx.
You'd think with that kind of 'buying pressure' , 6 million shares (what % of the float is that right now anyway?) , the price would have gone even higher.
I see there are a few instant bagholders already, amazing.
Apparently there are plenty of shares out there waiting to be sold , and 6 million of them were not willing to wait too long.
Now let's see some more no-news-based irrational exuberance out there!! Some johnny-come-latelys need to pump/drive this thing up to double digits!!
GLTA!
jonesie
Huge move.
One seldom sees a two-day move like that with no PR from the company.
Huge move nonetheless.
jonesie
And an even better second day gain, wowza!