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Continued success? What success exactly is he referencing? Increasing shareholder value... for who? The people that buy today? Did I miss something, is this a new comedy on CBS? The cast keeps changing but the characters have no character. Seems like everyone is making money at NEOM BUT the shareholders.
I guess we'll find out tomorrow. Probably some old 500 share left over order to buy at .15 and somehow got filled. Tomorrow should be interesting to see what this thing does.
Nice, a $75 trade takes the stock down 58%.
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Thanks, Claw.
Just so long as the weeds don't overtake the garden first. :)
"Mobile is clearly a growing and important channel for us," Gerry Sweeney, Visa's head of global e-commerce and authentication, said in an interview Wednesday.
JP, after 7 years, this is definitely one of the milestones... looking forward to more developments...
Krays,
Thanks for the number crunching... most helpful. And that 19% return from YA is even greater on an annualized basis! I don't even want to know what that is...
Diane Strahan - Why 2D Barcodes present...
http://www.utalkmarketing.com/pages/Article.aspx?ArticleID=16567&Title=Why_2D_barcodes_present_a_new_dawn_for_mobile_marketing
Might be an old article, but it popped up from yesterday, may have been posted already...
FG, Excellent summation, and agree. Too many loose ends have been tied up for us to let this thing go for a song and a prayer... and agree with JP, the IP alone is worth at least 10x where we are right now. I'm holding until further notice...
Nokia steps up smartphone patent battle
How valuable will the NEOM patents be...? Hmmm.
There is a land grab going on, and not a lot of land to grab onto...
Looking forward to how this shakes out for us LT holders...
www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4aa108d6-f4e2-11de-9cba-00144feab49a.html
That works for me.
I like you're thinking! I'm with you, and have a vise grip on my shares... for now. :)
JP, I'll take that 50dma curling underneath anyday... usually a sign of a major move coming IMO.
Zacked,
As a long timer here, IMO, the big money will be made over months, a year. maybe two as the ecosystem gets built out...Neustar has given NEOM such a huge stamp of credibility it's not funny, I personally don't want to crawl over thousands (hundreds of thousands) to get to pennies on a quick PR... if we sold to MSFT now, we'd be giving away the store... again, IMO
Koko,
The last sentence says it all...
"...as the U.S. and global market takes off."
Great find.
Congrats to the contributors here!
Been a great month for the LT roller coaster riders here!
And the stock price definitely does not reflect this news! Nice, steady climb today, looking forward to more of the same.
(Edited: SS you're quick off the draw) Google home page, check it out - barcode.
#6 Change in Control?
Looking forward to checking them off the list...
Volume pretty decent considering the vacuum we're in news wise... a move north towards .0125 on increasing volume would be a nice first step.
Right on Aztree... eom
Bullseye Claw, thanks. Eom
IF they have licensed, NDA notwithstanding, isn't that a material event and would have to be disclosed? I think something is still in the works... if they have licensed, there is no reason not to hold that information back... the YA mess needs to be sorted out, and I believe that is what is going on in the b.g.
Note the time frame and confidence... A deal is done imo...
Starting this fall, the Redmond, Wash.-based software giant plans to incorporate bar codes into its Xbox videogames as part of a broad marketing initiative.
Here, here eom.
Success, what's hard to fathom, is the market cap at 25mill or so...
Consider how much has been achieved since the stock ran up to .74 back in '03... with the build out of the carriers, advertisers, back end (NSR), etc.
I'm just glad the market makers got my signal "350" = "keep the stock artificially low for a few months so I can load up in subpenny land"... still under 2 cents is amazing... I think very shortly we will look back and be astonished... All sides are converging on this technology, these patents, this stock... thanks MM'S...
GLTA
This bodes well for us... Intel and
Nokia band together
The world's largest chip maker has teamed up with the world's largest mobile phone maker to create what they say will be a "new exciting industry".
Intel and Nokia said their "technology collaboration" would deliver new mobile computing products - beyond existing smartphones, netbooks and notebooks.
But both companies added it was still too early to talk about product plans.
The deal gives Intel its first real breakthrough in the multi-billion dollar mobile-phone market.
"This collaboration will drive exciting new revenue opportunities for both companies and shape the next era of mobile computing," said Anand Chandrasekher, Intel's senior vice president of its ultra-mobility group.
Nokia's executive vice president for devices, Kai Oistamo said: "It will be compelling not only for our companies, but also for our industries, our partners and, of course, for customers."
"Brave new world"
Both companies said the partnership would centre around several open-source mobile Linux software projects, including the Moblin platform for Atom-based processors and the Maemo operating system developed by Nokia.
Intel will also acquire a licence from Nokia that is used in modem chips to connect to third generation cellular networks.
Although Intel makes chips for Wi-Fi and WiMax networks, it has previously lacked the technology to provide a complete technology package for portable device makers.
In a conference call with reporters, neither company would not be drawn on what any future products would look like.
"We will talk about products when we are ready to talk about products," said Mr Chandraseckher
"With the convergence of the internet and mobility as the team's only barrier, I can only imagine the innovation that will come out of our unique relationship with Nokia. The possibilities are endless."
ABI Research says that last year a total of 1.2 billion mobile phones were sold globally.
Mr Oistamo was equally tight-lipped on the subject of future products, but he added: "We will explore new ideas in designs, materials and displays that will go far beyond devices and services on the market today.
"The future is truly exciting and there is a lot of room here to redefine what mobile is and what it can do as we create this brave new world."
"Wave of the future"
Intel's microprocessors are found in eight out of 10 personal computers, while Nokia boasts around a billion customers but is not as big a player in the US as it is in Europe.
The alliance could spell stiffer competition for ARM Holdings, which is one of the biggest suppliers of chips in the cell phone marketplace.
Analysts welcomed the collaboration, which they described as significant for both companies.
"Intel has really been trying to get a foothold in the wireless world in the worst way," Will Strauss, principal analyst with Forward Concepts told the BBC.
"They know portability, mobility is the wave of the future. Nokia is the world's biggest cell-phone maker in the world so getting a piece of Nokia's business is a big deal.
"For Nokia its a way to get into notebooks and netbooks. They are not big there and partnering with Intel as the largest manufacturer of chips will lend them credibility in that market," said Mr Strauss.
Gerry Purdy, who is the chief mobile analyst at Frost & Sullivan agreed the deal is a win-win for both Intel and Nokia. He added that while the first product could be a year or so away, it should have the potential to shake up the market.
"I believe this will impact the industry for many years to come and accelerate the adoption of smartphones in the world. At the moment they are at 10% of market share. I predict that will grow to 50-60% in the next five years as a result of this partnership.
"The direction we are heading is more computing power. We are seeing some exciting iPhone-like capability out there like graphics interactivity, multi-touch, video, lots of multi-media and the like.
"All those things are exciting in the industry but they are not pervasive and I think maybe this collaboration will help create that," Mr Purdy told BBC News.
... Hardee's is a subsidiary of CKE Restaurants, which is Carl's Jr., so would be interesting to see if this rolls out to Carl's... which, as you know thanks to Paris Hiltion et. al, they are always pushing the envelope with advertising to the youngins...
A lot more than the current market cap of 30MIL... easy 10X that at the bare, bare, minimum....
Congrats, Claw...
(I'm 11 weeks ahead of you!)
Microsoft may be building iPhone rival with Verizon
Very interesting development, in light of all the msft discussions..
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/Microsoft-Verizon-reportedly-making-smartphone/story.aspx?guid={848ADF8A-444D-4A2F-BC73-78F9F4C9CB8B}
Success, like this line...
"Between the PTO ruling and the NeuStar pilot, the interest in our technology and services is spiking on both the vendor and advertiser fronts."
Best
Surf
Claw, well I got my PR this morning before the CC, but I'll give it back for the 25% lost! In due time...
Today was deja vu all over again, I remember another CC with the FL crew that had a similar reaction...
Keep up the great DD and thanks for the posts, they're invaluable.
Most likely a PR would come out before market and then they would speak about it in the CC, if that were to happen same day. JMO
Elliot, deserving of a post-it, top
of the board placement! eom
Nice. eom
Love that spread. .035 x .037
The MM's a quite a tricky bunch. A lot of times the walls they put up suddenly disappear as they know traders are reading their moves. GL