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read the shareholder letter or call the ceo 917-660-6000
e-z lazy will do
GOIG get ready, gonna heat up fast imo
boardmarks growing to 38
nighty night, sweet dream$$$$$$$$$$$$
thks , should be profitable and fin all week, all month heck, i told all under .05 imo is a bargain
go to goig board and look through the posts, you will find all the links u want, to busy to do dd for others, no offense, be well
Posted by: 06mets Date: Monday, May 25, 2009 7:00:37 PM
In reply to: None Post # of 1385
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
State Rep. John Siptroth
D-Monroe/Pike
www.pahouse.com/Siptroth
Siptroth congratulates local manufacture for energy conservation efforts
HARRISBURG, May 15 – State Rep. John Siptroth, D-Monroe/Pike, said that Pennsylvania's efforts to boost energy conservation-related technologies, industries and jobs has helped one Monroe County technology company win a $25 million manufacturing contract.
Siptroth said DMI Manufacturing has inked a $25 million original equipment manufacturer agreement with GoIP Global Inc. The agreement between the two companies will allow GoIP Global Inc. to utilize DMI's revolutionary energy conservation technology. DMI Manufacturing produces Energy Bank Units aimed at conserving energy and lowering the costs of electrical operating systems.
"I am very pleased to have played an important role in supporting the efforts of DMI in establishing a manufacturing base for its products here in Monroe County," Siptroth said.
Siptroth explained that, since 2006, his office has been instrumental in helping connect DMI to local economic development agencies, find a location in which to manufacture and in promoting the company's technology to federal and state agencies.
He also noted that his office helped facilitate the introduction of potential investors to DMI, which ultimately resulted in the company's first major order. Siptroth said that he was thankful for the sustained efforts of Herbert Ortiz, CEO of KGB Corp. & Partners, who brokered the OEM agreement.
"It is wonderful to see the fruits of our support for technology manufacturing being realized here in Monroe County, and I am happy that DMI has decided to keep their operations here rather than going overseas," Siptroth said. "I am also pleased that this large order will result in increased production at the Burnley location with prospects for sustained employment opportunities for local workers."
Siptroth also noted that he and his colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus led the effort last session to invest $650 million to help consumers and businesses save money and conserve energy, and he plans to push for continuing that trend.
"Tomorrow’s technology is being created today by inventors and entrepreneurs like Mr. Lestician. These technologies will create the new jobs our communities need," Siptroth said. "Programs such as East Stroudsburg University's Business Accelerator Program, the Keystone Innovation Zone program and those from Ben Franklin Technology Partners have been wiped out in the Senate Republicans' proposed budget, and I will not stand by and let these critical economic development tools be discarded."
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great point maven
yup GOIG gonna be tremendous
GOIG GOIP GLOBAL news not yet out, found doing dd, currently 730 grand market cap, ez 20 bagger, check this out
Date: Monday, May 25, 2009 7:00:37 PM
In reply to: None Post # of 1381
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
State Rep. John Siptroth
D-Monroe/Pike
www.pahouse.com/Siptroth
Siptroth congratulates local manufacture for energy conservation efforts
HARRISBURG, May 15 – State Rep. John Siptroth, D-Monroe/Pike, said that Pennsylvania's efforts to boost energy conservation-related technologies, industries and jobs has helped one Monroe County technology company win a $25 million manufacturing contract.
Siptroth said DMI Manufacturing has inked a $25 million original equipment manufacturer agreement with GoIP Global Inc. The agreement between the two companies will allow GoIP Global Inc. to utilize DMI's revolutionary energy conservation technology. DMI Manufacturing produces Energy Bank Units aimed at conserving energy and lowering the costs of electrical operating systems.
"I am very pleased to have played an important role in supporting the efforts of DMI in establishing a manufacturing base for its products here in Monroe County," Siptroth said.
Siptroth explained that, since 2006, his office has been instrumental in helping connect DMI to local economic development agencies, find a location in which to manufacture and in promoting the company's technology to federal and state agencies.
He also noted that his office helped facilitate the introduction of potential investors to DMI, which ultimately resulted in the company's first major order. Siptroth said that he was thankful for the sustained efforts of Herbert Ortiz, CEO of KGB Corp. & Partners, who brokered the OEM agreement.
"It is wonderful to see the fruits of our support for technology manufacturing being realized here in Monroe County, and I am happy that DMI has decided to keep their operations here rather than going overseas," Siptroth said. "I am also pleased that this large order will result in increased production at the Burnley location with prospects for sustained employment opportunities for local workers."
Siptroth also noted that he and his colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus led the effort last session to invest $650 million to help consumers and businesses save money and conserve energy, and he plans to push for continuing that trend.
"Tomorrow’s technology is being created today by inventors and entrepreneurs like Mr. Lestician. These technologies will create the new jobs our communities need," Siptroth said. "Programs such as East Stroudsburg University's Business Accelerator Program, the Keystone Innovation Zone program and those from Ben Franklin Technology Partners have been wiped out in the Senate Republicans' proposed budget, and I will not stand by and let these critical economic development tools be discarded."
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u da man, happy memorial day, cant wait for trading tommorow
hey bro, im so psyched for goig, its gonna be a monster baby
GOIG ,GOIP GLOBAL news out not yet released by the company,tremendous
Siptroth congratulates local manufacture for energy conservation efforts
HARRISBURG, May 15 – State Rep. John Siptroth, D-Monroe/Pike, said that Pennsylvania's efforts to boost energy conservation-related technologies, industries and jobs has helped one Monroe County technology company win a $25 million manufacturing contract.
Siptroth said DMI Manufacturing has inked a $25 million original equipment manufacturer agreement with GoIP Global Inc. The agreement between the two companies will allow GoIP Global Inc. to utilize DMI's revolutionary energy conservation technology. DMI Manufacturing produces Energy Bank Units aimed at conserving energy and lowering the costs of electrical operating systems.
"I am very pleased to have played an important role in supporting the efforts of DMI in establishing a manufacturing base for its products here in Monroe County," Siptroth said.
Siptroth explained that, since 2006, his office has been instrumental in helping connect DMI to local economic development agencies, find a location in which to manufacture and in promoting the company's technology to federal and state agencies.
He also noted that his office helped facilitate the introduction of potential investors to DMI, which ultimately resulted in the company's first major order. Siptroth said that he was thankful for the sustained efforts of Herbert Ortiz, CEO of KGB Corp. & Partners, who brokered the OEM agreement.
"It is wonderful to see the fruits of our support for technology manufacturing being realized here in Monroe County, and I am happy that DMI has decided to keep their operations here rather than going overseas," Siptroth said. "I am also pleased that this large order will result in increased production at the Burnley location with prospects for sustained employment opportunities for local workers."
Siptroth also noted that he and his colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus led the effort last session to invest $650 million to help consumers and businesses save money and conserve energy, and he plans to push for continuing that trend.
"Tomorrow’s technology is being created today by inventors and entrepreneurs like Mr. Lestician. These technologies will create the new jobs our communities need," Siptroth said. "Programs such as East Stroudsburg University's Business Accelerator Program, the Keystone Innovation Zone program and those from Ben Franklin Technology Partners have been wiped out in the Senate Republicans' proposed budget, and I will not stand by and let these critical economic development tools be discarded."
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huge news not yet out for GOIP GLOBAL ,(GOIG), gonna be a monsta play imo
Siptroth congratulates local manufacture for energy conservation efforts
HARRISBURG, May 15 – State Rep. John Siptroth, D-Monroe/Pike, said that Pennsylvania's efforts to boost energy conservation-related technologies, industries and jobs has helped one Monroe County technology company win a $25 million manufacturing contract.
Siptroth said DMI Manufacturing has inked a $25 million original equipment manufacturer agreement with GoIP Global Inc. The agreement between the two companies will allow GoIP Global Inc. to utilize DMI's revolutionary energy conservation technology. DMI Manufacturing produces Energy Bank Units aimed at conserving energy and lowering the costs of electrical operating systems.
"I am very pleased to have played an important role in supporting the efforts of DMI in establishing a manufacturing base for its products here in Monroe County," Siptroth said.
Siptroth explained that, since 2006, his office has been instrumental in helping connect DMI to local economic development agencies, find a location in which to manufacture and in promoting the company's technology to federal and state agencies.
He also noted that his office helped facilitate the introduction of potential investors to DMI, which ultimately resulted in the company's first major order. Siptroth said that he was thankful for the sustained efforts of Herbert Ortiz, CEO of KGB Corp. & Partners, who brokered the OEM agreement.
"It is wonderful to see the fruits of our support for technology manufacturing being realized here in Monroe County, and I am happy that DMI has decided to keep their operations here rather than going overseas," Siptroth said. "I am also pleased that this large order will result in increased production at the Burnley location with prospects for sustained employment opportunities for local workers."
Siptroth also noted that he and his colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus led the effort last session to invest $650 million to help consumers and businesses save money and conserve energy, and he plans to push for continuing that trend.
"Tomorrow’s technology is being created today by inventors and entrepreneurs like Mr. Lestician. These technologies will create the new jobs our communities need," Siptroth said. "Programs such as East Stroudsburg University's Business Accelerator Program, the Keystone Innovation Zone program and those from Ben Franklin Technology Partners have been wiped out in the Senate Republicans' proposed budget, and I will not stand by and let these critical economic development tools be discarded."
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GOIG huge news, not yet out by the company , found doing dd, GOIP GLOBAL (GOIG) is gonna be a monster ,real soon imo
Siptroth congratulates local manufacture for energy conservation efforts
HARRISBURG, May 15 – State Rep. John Siptroth, D-Monroe/Pike, said that Pennsylvania's efforts to boost energy conservation-related technologies, industries and jobs has helped one Monroe County technology company win a $25 million manufacturing contract.
Siptroth said DMI Manufacturing has inked a $25 million original equipment manufacturer agreement with GoIP Global Inc. The agreement between the two companies will allow GoIP Global Inc. to utilize DMI's revolutionary energy conservation technology. DMI Manufacturing produces Energy Bank Units aimed at conserving energy and lowering the costs of electrical operating systems.
"I am very pleased to have played an important role in supporting the efforts of DMI in establishing a manufacturing base for its products here in Monroe County," Siptroth said.
Siptroth explained that, since 2006, his office has been instrumental in helping connect DMI to local economic development agencies, find a location in which to manufacture and in promoting the company's technology to federal and state agencies.
He also noted that his office helped facilitate the introduction of potential investors to DMI, which ultimately resulted in the company's first major order. Siptroth said that he was thankful for the sustained efforts of Herbert Ortiz, CEO of KGB Corp. & Partners, who brokered the OEM agreement.
"It is wonderful to see the fruits of our support for technology manufacturing being realized here in Monroe County, and I am happy that DMI has decided to keep their operations here rather than going overseas," Siptroth said. "I am also pleased that this large order will result in increased production at the Burnley location with prospects for sustained employment opportunities for local workers."
Siptroth also noted that he and his colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus led the effort last session to invest $650 million to help consumers and businesses save money and conserve energy, and he plans to push for continuing that trend.
"Tomorrow’s technology is being created today by inventors and entrepreneurs like Mr. Lestician. These technologies will create the new jobs our communities need," Siptroth said. "Programs such as East Stroudsburg University's Business Accelerator Program, the Keystone Innovation Zone program and those from Ben Franklin Technology Partners have been wiped out in the Senate Republicans' proposed budget, and I will not stand by and let these critical economic development tools be discarded."
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CORRECTION ON MY PART- the article confirms GOIG has put in initial orders of 1000 units per month and has the option to increase it to 5000 units per month, it also states GOIG has the exclusive on the residential market, this is still huge ,combine this with xitpoll we have a winner folks imo
u tell em ro ro, im so freakin psyched
here is the pocono record article , huge again
By David Pierce
Pocono Record Writer
May 16, 2009
SNYDERSVILLE — The local developer of a cutting-edge energy-saving device has contracted with a New York corporation to exclusively market the device to households nationwide.
DMI Manufacturing made the announcement Friday at Burnley Workshop, the jobs agency for the disabled that has manufactured the product for nearly two years. The Energy Bank Unit, or EBU, cuts electrical consumption by as much as 30 percent by eliminating sudden surges as appliances are turned on or off, or are in prolonged use.
GoIP Global, Inc., a publiclytraded company, has initially ordered 1,000 units per month for retail sale. It has an option to eventually order 5,000 pieces monthly.
"It's kind of unique, it's special and it's made right here in America," GoIP CEO Ike Sutton said at the announcement. "It's green, it's energy and it's going to save a lot of money throughout the U.S."
Guy Lestician, who invented the small 7-pound rectangular device and is DMI's chief financial officer, says Burnley workers provide superior workmanship at a cost that puts the device within reach of energy-conscious consumers.
"This is a unit I hope will probably end up in everybody's house eventually," Lestician said.
The marketing agreement with GoIP guarantees that DMI will be in business for the next five years, he added.
The household unit, which is attached to the electrical panel in the home, retails for about $350.
"The return on this device is less than a year for most consumers," Sutton said. "We're going to be marketing to people who will be able to realize substantial savings."
Officials said unit cost-savings has been confirmed by several university "white papers" on the device.
Also on hand for the announcement was investor Herbert Ortiz and state Rep. John Siptroth, D-189, who helped Lestician launch the manufacturing process.
Gerald Ephault of Ben Franklin Technology Partners, the technology development arm of state government, also was there.
The agreement with GoIP is only for the household units. DMI will continue to retail commercial and industrial versions of the energy bank.
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im speechless, this is absolutely tremendous
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
State Rep. John Siptroth
D-Monroe/Pike
www.pahouse.com/Siptroth
Siptroth congratulates local manufacture for energy conservation efforts
HARRISBURG, May 15 – State Rep. John Siptroth, D-Monroe/Pike, said that Pennsylvania's efforts to boost energy conservation-related technologies, industries and jobs has helped one Monroe County technology company win a $25 million manufacturing contract.
Siptroth said DMI Manufacturing has inked a $25 million original equipment manufacturer agreement with GoIP Global Inc. The agreement between the two companies will allow GoIP Global Inc. to utilize DMI's revolutionary energy conservation technology. DMI Manufacturing produces Energy Bank Units aimed at conserving energy and lowering the costs of electrical operating systems.
"I am very pleased to have played an important role in supporting the efforts of DMI in establishing a manufacturing base for its products here in Monroe County," Siptroth said.
Siptroth explained that, since 2006, his office has been instrumental in helping connect DMI to local economic development agencies, find a location in which to manufacture and in promoting the company's technology to federal and state agencies.
He also noted that his office helped facilitate the introduction of potential investors to DMI, which ultimately resulted in the company's first major order. Siptroth said that he was thankful for the sustained efforts of Herbert Ortiz, CEO of KGB Corp. & Partners, who brokered the OEM agreement.
"It is wonderful to see the fruits of our support for technology manufacturing being realized here in Monroe County, and I am happy that DMI has decided to keep their operations here rather than going overseas," Siptroth said. "I am also pleased that this large order will result in increased production at the Burnley location with prospects for sustained employment opportunities for local workers."
Siptroth also noted that he and his colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus led the effort last session to invest $650 million to help consumers and businesses save money and conserve energy, and he plans to push for continuing that trend.
"Tomorrow’s technology is being created today by inventors and entrepreneurs like Mr. Lestician. These technologies will create the new jobs our communities need," Siptroth said. "Programs such as East Stroudsburg University's Business Accelerator Program, the Keystone Innovation Zone program and those from Ben Franklin Technology Partners have been wiped out in the Senate Republicans' proposed budget, and I will not stand by and let these critical economic development tools be discarded."
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thk you, u got an email, get psyched brother
everyone might want to read this and get fffin psyched
http://www.pahouse.com/PR/189051509.asp
actually the article confirms GOIG put in initial order of 1000 units per week and has the option to up it to 5000 units per week, thats far more than 10,000 units this year, i know we have more than 10 weeks left in 2009, lol
actually lazy you are wrong, GOIP has an EXCLUSIVE on the residential market in the US which is huge, read the pocono times article that goig didnt even release, us shareholders found it, please dont put out negative info
deffinetely ro, how do i do it or do u have to do it?
imo GOIG is an undervalued gem that will skyrocket soon
added goig to the rss and css feedback for google and yahoo
i never listed that in the ibox, it was there before i got here, this is a whole different company, with 2 golden products imo, for current updates read the recently released shareholder letter
so basically we have a gem of a company with a $730,000 market cap which expects to be profitable in 2009, luvin it imo
thank you ro, that is correct
current o/s was just released in the shareholder letter, not to good with updating ibox's, do u want to be asst moderator or moderator?
GOIG .01 going to be huge next week imo
yes, they have 2 great products in huge demand, this one is a 20 bagger in short time imo
yes sir GOIG next week, boom boom
because they know the seller is gone and they want to sell their inventory at much higher prices,thats one of the reasons i expect this to skyrocket next week, tiny tightly held float
oh good your back, now sfnl will fly again, your my good luck charm
next week will be awesome imo, rest up over the long weekend and enjoy, seller all gone, big buyers coming in, we could see this at .10 by end of next week ,with such a tiny float imo
GOIG getting ready to explode, .05 next week imo, 500 percent gainer