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BMKS Ammended 10K filed 3/26/02. Can someone post it.
I use webBox everyday. Don't think we will ses BMKS at one dollar again but 5 cents would be ok. They are supposed to announce some major changes next week.
BMKS, Real Money, unlike most pennies.
Period Ending: Dec 31, 2001 Sep 30, 2001 Jun 30, 2001 Mar 31, 2001
Total Revenue $796,294 $824,983 $1,004,909 $942,057
Cost Of Revenue $418,920 $434,403 $607,137 $429,705
Gross Profit $377,374 $390,580 $397,772 $512,352
BMKS can double or triple in one week, PR next week.
Seems to be a dead dog, not much of a scam this time around.
Bull***** caused major problems on the RB LGOV site and caused the departure of many honorable members, one who now posts here
Good luck Chucka, take a look at BMKS, it's been a sleeper that could wake up with a PR, next week.
Fot us down south we really het ripped off by commission trading Canadian shares,
News could now be streched out to next week.
I hope the news is not a reverse split, I can bear almost anything but that since I have never seen one that was not the kiss of death.
There's life in the old dog yet
Mollymail is a competitor of webBox, these are their charges.
Benefit from access to your email from anywhere via Molly Mail for:
One Year - $45, (best value if you regularly check your email from multiple locations.)
Three Months - $25, (ideal for travelers needing occasional email access.)
24 Hours - $15, (perfect if you need short term email access).
Yes, triple my account quota to 30 mb!
Only $10 a year for annual subscribers, $3 additional for Traveling subscribers, or $0.50 additional for 24-hour subscribers.
WebBox charges $10 a year.
200k is $1400, float is 48 million, $336,000 at .007.Small potatoes. Most people seem to not be watching or caring or adopting a wait and see policy. We have not had much trading at the .007 to .02 level in the last six months. so most of the shares in 48 million in the float were bought at much higher levels. I was very surprised to see so little tax selling in December, since most people are in at levels we are unlikely to see again.
It's buyout rumor only. Someone inside the company said there would be a filing shortly to inform shareholders. The company will not say what about, that's why it's a rumor.
BMKS may explode this week with a few 100k volume.
The change coming will include personnel changes but I don't think they can fire Geoff, since they own 50 million shares. Hope it's a buy out and he goes with it
It's coming folks, maximum 10 days, don't know if it's good or bad. May be worth a flyer
Period Ending: Dec 31, 2001 Sep 30, 2001 Jun 30, 2001 Mar 31, 2001
Total Revenue $796,294 $824,983 $1,004,909 $942,057
Cost Of Revenue $418,920 $434,403 $607,137 $429,705
Gross Profit $377,374 $390,580 $397,772 $512,352
Operating Expenses
Research And Development $1,769 N/A N/A ($68,831)
Selling General And Administrative Expenses $310,909 $404,112 $354,132 $781,759
Non Recurring N/A N/A N/A N/A
Other Operating Expenses $55,296 $55,296 $220,567 ($110,478)
Operating Income $9,400 ($68,828) ($176,927) ($90,098)
Total Other Income And Expenses Net N/A N/A $14,784 N/A
Earnings Before Interest And Taxes $9,400 ($68,828) ($162,143) ($90,098)
Interest Expense $3,680 $30,734 $61,014 $27,922
Income Before Tax $5,720 ($99,562) ($223,157) ($118,020)
Income Tax Expense N/A N/A N/A N/A
Equity Earnings Or Loss Unconsolidated Subsidiary N/A N/A N/A N/A
Minority Interest N/A N/A N/A N/A
Net Income From Continuing Operations $5,720 ($99,562) ($223,157) ($118,020)
Nonrecurring Events
Discontinued Operations N/A N/A ($27,796) N/A
Extraordinary Items N/A N/A N/A N/A
Effect Of Accounting Changes N/A N/A N/A N/A
Other Items N/A N/A N/A N/A
Net Income $5,720 ($99,562) ($250,953) ($118,020)
Preferred Stock And Other Adjustments N/A N/A N/A N/A
Net Income Applicable To Common Shares $5,720 ($99,562) ($250,953) ($118,020)
News on the horizon, two weeks max, wish I knew what
I'm ready to go, tell us more about what's planned.
Yoh Chucka, no mines here, hope you strike gold.
So far they have delivered, they are in the black, cost cutting measures are in place. Business is like that in the real world, no overnight success, we are coming out of a recession which affected their biggest clients, restaurants. They have found the key to success, concentrate on the net operating income, not high volume,low profit sales. I am getting ready to buy more.
What's their latest plan to mine in WA state?
BMKS at .014, has been sleeping for a while despite positive earnings last quarter a few 100K of traedes will wake it up.
They seem to be able to attract new suckers without doing much.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
The final three-month period for Brandmakers was difficult financially and additional income or savings was derived as follows:
a) Our insurance company reimbursed Brandmakers $24,343 for expenditures regarding the Jtech Lawsuit.
b) The officers and directors did not receive a paycheck on November 15, 2001 with paychecks continuing to be reduced for all personnel.
c) WebBox offered 10,000 subscribers to the service in 2001 to renew at $8 instead of $10 for the year. Over 2000 took advantage of the early renewal, generating in excess of $16,000 in December 2001.
ZOOM communications continues to phase out the competitive wide area paging and concentrate on the more profitable on-site paging systems. Server paging, guest paging, and manager paging products are all manufactured for ZOOM and sold via direct sales as well as through an extensive network of dealers and resellers. The Gift Card and Loyalty programs offer good potential as well.
The Gamosity division produces and manufactures vending machines and computerized games. Cellular phone vending machines allows for dispensing of prepaid cellular phones. Computer disk dispensing machines for floppy disks, zip disks, super disks and compact discs continue to be sold in small quantities for placement in colleges and universities.
The economic climate has been poor for many firms including Brandmakers and sales have not kept pace with expectations.
It's strange he is still flogging a dead horse
How is IAMR doing, any Gold finds?
What about BMKS?
Where do you find the stocks from ?
You are like a bee, flitting from flower to flower, sucking up the nectar.
This looks good
If we had newbies, which we don't, not even oldies, this is the best business description. Check out the competitors on the last line.
MailStart - Internet Applications
The Internet Development division of Brandmakers is a provider of universal Web-based solutions. MailStart (www.mailstart.com) is an e-mail access gateway, which allows consumers to access their POP3 e-mail boxes via the Web. MailStart provides e-mail access services to On Command Corporation, a provider of in-room interactive entertainment, Internet services, business information and guest services for the lodging industry. WebBox (www.webbox.com), an information consolidation management product, was added to MailStart's services in October 1999. WebBox offers complete e-mail consolidation for five e-mail accounts, online file storage, calendar and schedule functions, contact management, and Web bookmark and page-monitoring features.
Zoom Communications
Zoom, the communications division of Brandmakers, focuses on products for the hospitality industry. For almost 10 years, Zoom has sold guest and server paging systems to customers such as Outback Steakhouse, Applebees, Ruby Tuesday, Pizzeria Uno, Logans Roadhouse and O'Charleys. As the Company has grown, it has moved into other markets, selling communications systems to hospitals, churches, dental offices, auto dealerships and day spas.
Zoom manufactures a complete line of on-site paging systems, including NexCall, its guest paging coaster system. NexCall was introduced in May 2001. Server paging, guest paging and manager paging products are all manufactured for Zoom and sold via direct sales, as well as through an extensive network of dealers and resellers around the world. Zoom paging systems are used in the United States, as well as Canada, Mexico and more than 20 other countries.
Zoom has also moved into the managed data area with the introduction of Zoom E-Comment. It is the exclusive marketer of this Touch-Screen Electronic Comment Card manufactured by Superb Serv Technologies. E-Comment takes the place of old paper comment cards and secret shopper services giving restaurants real-time data. The program can be set up with Zoom managing the data or restaurants may choose to manage the information at their location.
Gamosity - Games and Vending
The Gamosity division produces and manufactures vending machines and computerized games. Virtual Reality Golf is a computerized golf game with a 34-inch monitor housed in custom-built cabinetry. The patented club, sensor pad and roller ball are on a separate console placed in front and to the side of the cabinet. Players swing a club with an infrared beam over the sensor base, which activates the ball on the screen whether driving, pitching or putting. The console roller ball allows players to choose courses and options. The game allows the player(s) to play a round of golf on one of 15 golf courses with audio that provides commentary on player's swings.
Brandmakers designs and imports amusement with prize (AWP) machines to its plant in Lawrenceville Georgia. Bill acceptors, printers or ticket dispensers are installed to comply with United States laws and standards. Testing of this equipment is being conducted.
A professionally designed computer disk-dispensing machine is geared toward the educatoinal facility market. The machine dispenses floppy disks, zip disks, super disks and compact discs for a nominal fee. Each machine has an exterior that allows for advertising, in addition to a scrolling marquis, which gives the operator multiple revenue opportunities. There were 19 of these machines sold in the fiscal year ended June 30, 2001 and placed primarily in college and university computer labs.
Cellular Phone Vendor allows dispensing of prepaid cellular phones. The Company sold 47 machines, primarily in the third and fourth quarters of the fiscal year. These machines have eight columns: two for cell phones, one for pagers and five for prepaid phone cards.
Laser Q is a pool cue with a laser built into the upper portion of the shaft and an impact switch built into the lower portion of the shaft allowing the laser to be turned on and off by tapping the butt of the cue to the floor. The device serves as a training device for the billiard industry.
There were sales of 12 kiosks during the third quarter of the fiscal year, which are equipped with icitamerica telecenters, 19-inch monitors, bill acceptors and credit card readers. The kiosks all have fax, copy and print capabilities. Income is derived from time usage and advertising. Advertising is sold to local merchants and users may print out offers to take advantage of discounts or coupons.
Splash Studios - New Media
Brandmakers elected to discontinue this division because it was unprofitable. Splash Studios had produced multimedia projects from concept to completion.
The Company's competitors include JTECH, Inc. and Long Range Systems.
Don't be a spoilsport honey
You could have a gay old time
You can buy a million for $700
No hot money, it's all tied up, you know where
We who did not buy and are about to tank in others, salute you
I am one of their most optimistic investors but other people might dump and move on and who can blame them. Do the company directors care about the price of the stock? They know they have to do something to get the price of the stock up, but I think they are taking care of a few financial things the next few weeks and then they would be doing something to get the price up and re-build investor confidence.I hope they concentrate on the customers where the most profits come from, not sales. Also, if that fails pick the area that they do best and is profitable and sell off the rest. I am hanging in.
THIS IS HOW IT IS:
The final three-month period for Brandmakers was difficult financially and additional income or savings was derived as follows:
a) Our insurance company reimbursed Brandmakers $24,343 for expenditures regarding the Jtech Lawsuit.
b) The officers and directors did not receive a paycheck on November 15, 2001 with paychecks continuing to be reduced for all personnel.
c) WebBox offered 10,000 subscribers to the service in 2001 to renew at $8 instead of $10 for the year. Over 2000 took advantage of the early renewal, generating in excess of $16,000 in December 2001.
ZOOM communications continues to phase out the competitive wide area paging and concentrate on the more profitable on-site paging systems. Server paging, guest paging, and manager paging products are all manufactured for ZOOM and sold via direct sales as well as through an extensive network of dealers and resellers. The Gift Card and Loyalty programs offer good potential as well.