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from my level 2 i'm seeing edgx who's placing and pulling bids...sells
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/edgx.asp#axzz2F3Yhg4e8
http://www.directedge.com/Portals/0/docs/MembDocs/Direct%20Edge%20Market%20Maker%20Form.pdf
You guys are scaring me. Here is an article that explains contango and backwardation. A long term hold in this type of instrument WILL lose money. GL
http://caps.fool.com/Blogs/understanding-etfetn-decay/597736
"We didn't find any symbols that matches your request of "RCCH". If you think we're missing a symbol please let us know." LMAO
http://stockcharts.com/symsearch/index.html?RCCH
Companies in LED Industry Benefit from Upcoming Chinese Ban on Incandescents
Nov 7, 2011 With the onset of China's ban on incandescent bulbs to begin in less than a year, companies offering energy-efficient replacements, including LEDs, have started seeing the positive effects in their businesses.
http://ledsreview.com/news/1523/
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Lighting Science Group Corporation Partners With Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corporation USA, Inc
Wednesday, 27 Apr 2011 09:00am EDT
Lighting Science Group Corporation announced that it has partnered with Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corporation USA, Inc. to bring its high performance, low cost LED infrastructure lights to Eastern China. Shanghai Automotive Industrial Corporation USA will serve as Lighting Science Group's exclusive agent for LED infrastructure products beginning in the Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces. Demonstrating their mutual resolve to reduce their carbon footprints by eliminating greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted during shipping and transport, the two companies are exploring the possibility of contracting eligible factories in the aforementioned locations to both manufacture and assemble Lighting Science Group's LED infrastructure products destined for Chinese consumption.
http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/LSCG.OB/key-developments/article/2300118
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SAIC
http://www.saicgroup.com/English/sqjt/gsjs/index.shtml
http://techcrunch.com/2011/09/21/gm-and-chinas-saic-motor-corp-partner-on-electric-vehicles/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Techcrunch+%28TechCrunch%29
I'm a real long. I still hold 600k shares that I bought for around $15k.
No, makua7. Haven't been able to find anything outside of the press release.
Why's there a line in the bid? tia
Got a phone yet?
Did we get that final permit? I heard water was the next oil.
When's the uplist? tia
Has the lawsuit been filed? tia
Did we go to the moon and come back already? tia
Have the Shorts been Stopped yet? tia
op, this week was different than the previous 300? thanks
Castell, you'll be back...oh...you'll be back. Nobody escapes the talons of the Eagle! MUAHHHAHAHAHAH!
Hang in there. I'm sure everything's fine.
Google's Android Bulb to Run on Proprietary Standard by: Greentech Media July 28, 2011 | includes: GOOG, LSCG.PK
Michael Kanellos
It consumes very little power. The chips and software behind it are cheap and getting cheaper, and the name incorporates an absolutely insane combination of capital letters and numbers.
What is there not to like about the 6LowPAN standard?
The Android bulb -- a networked LED bulb coming out later this year from Google (GOOG) and Lighting Science (LSCG.PK) -- will connect to Android phones and other devices through the above-mentioned standard, according to Ted Russ, chief business development officer for the company.
NXP Semiconductor, other sources have said, will supply the chips for the bulbs. It figures. NXP -- which was spun out of the Philips conglomerate a few years ago -- supplies low-powered NFC (near field communications) chips to Android phone makers already and is a leading expert in energy-efficient, light-bandwidth communications. NXP also announced a component family, called GreenChip, for LED bulbs based around the standard back in May, a few days after Google and Lighting Science announced the Android bulb. JenNet-IP, an open-source software stack, complements GreenChip. TCP, a light manufacturer, already supports GreenChip.
Early GreenChip controllers range in price from $1.70 to $3.60, according to NXP releases, but the actual prices for customers buying in volume will be far lower.
The Android bulb is one of the biggest announcements so far this year in lighting. The idea behind the networked bulb is to allow users to be able to turn off and/or program their lights to save power without having to think about it too much. When you walk into the room, your phone can sense your presence and turn on the lights. The life force has arrived! When you leave, it can dim the lights automatically. Plus, integrating networking into the bulb itself dramatically reduces the headaches and hardware required for home automation. Consumers won't have to insert power line networking into their existing wires or put power-over-ethernet cables into the walls. If they have an Android phone, all they will have to do, presumably, is screw in a light bulb and click a few menu boxes on their phone.
Exploiting silicon to cut down on wiring and retrofits, in fact, is one the drivers of NXP's overall strategy, which will also make chips for networking household appliances and wireless light switches.
“[Wireless] will save you a lot of copper,” Rene Penning de Vries, the chief technology officer at NXP, told us last year. “Copper is pretty expensive.”
There's no reason the same basic bulb technology couldn't be used in commercial office buildings, too. As a result, Google may compete soon against Adura, Lumenergi, Redwood Systems, Daintree Networks and the other firms in this market. So far, most of the lighting networking companies focus on commercial office buildings and data centers, while most of the home networking companies have focused on heaters and air conditioners, not lights. Google and Lighting Science, as a result, could fill a gap in the commercial market, too. The bulb also brings Google back into home energy management: it killed its PowerMeter project back in June.
Google and Lighting Science did not announce the protocol when the Android bulb was announced. Initially, we heard it would use Wi-Fi. Google later clarified at its developer conference that it wasn't saying.
One could imagine Philips producing similar bulbs. Philips competes directly against Lighting Science in LEDs and a number of executives have spent time at both Philips proper and NXP. (Editor's note: Although Philips is a much larger company with a longer history in lighting, we've preferred the bulbs from Lighting Science in our tests. Lighting Science bulbs also often cost less. We will have a review of their latest bulb soon.)
The 6LowPAN standard -- an amalgamation of IvP6 and Low Power Wireless Personal Area Network -- is also compatible with Wi-Fi and other wireless standards. One could thus imagine Comcast (CMCSA) or AT&T (T) offering comprehensive home management services through the DSL and cable boxes already in your home.
If the LowPAN standard takes off with lights, it certainly could limit the household footprint of ZigBee, as noted in our earlier stories. Some companies are also touting low-powered Wi-Fi for residential and commercial building management. (There's a whole lot of low-powered wireless information from our pals at EE Times here.) NXP, however, won't likely get too religious about protocols. It is one of the largest manufacturers of ZigBee and LowPAN chips and played an instrumental role in establishing both standards.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/282678-google-s-android-bulb-to-run-on-proprietary-standard?source=yahoo
Why is the office in Beiging? How come there is no phone number? How does one buy a product? I would like to spend $1 million dollars on RCCH products. Can anybody here tell me how to do that?
Who owns the rights to the movie? A-list? Pac-Atlantic?
Where's the financials? eom
That's great. Did we get the final permit yet? eom
LSCG Security Details
Share Structure
Market Value1 $538,193,048 a/o Jul 20, 2011
Shares Outstanding 194,293,519 a/o May 13, 2011
Float Not Available
Authorized Shares Unlimited a/o
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 365 a/o Apr 01, 2011
Corporate Actions
Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Dividend (0.00) Jan 15, 2010 Jan 20, 2010
Security Notes
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 6 split. Pay date=9-1-04.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 20 split. Pay date=01/28/2008.
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 1,010,867 (2.37%)
Jun 30, 2011
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
American Stock Transfer & Trust Company
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/LSCG/company-info
A bill failed to pass the House of Representatives yesterday, which would have repealed legislation banning traditional incandescent light bulbs.
http://www.brighterenergy.org/24707/news/heat-efficiency/republican-bid-to-save-inefficient-light-bulbs-fades-in-congress/
Quite a triangle here....she measures $4. Let's hope she breaks up!
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=LSCG&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=0&id=p34960232743
JMHO It's almost like Haworth was brought in to build this thing up for Phillips.
June 21, 2011
Lighting Science Group Appoints New Chairman of the Board of Directors
SATELLITE BEACH, Fla., June 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Lighting Science Group (OTCBB: LSCG) — a leader in the ultra-efficient LED lighting revolution — announced the appointment of its Chief Executive Officer, James "Jim" Haworth, to its board of directors and to serve as chairman of the board.
"Jim brings immense experience, insight and vision to the table, and that's exactly what Lighting Science Group needs," said Rich Weinberg, former chairman and current vice-Chairman and director of Lighting Science Group. "We have some of the most advanced and affordable LED lighting products on the market, but equally vital to our company's assertion of leadership in the lighting technology sector is the collective expertise of our directors."
"It's an honor and privilege to join the Lighting Science board and to be appointed its chairman," said Jim Haworth. "For years, high-output and low-cost LED lighting products have been just out of reach, but our world-class team of scientists, engineers and assemblers has revolutionized the science of light in America to produce lighting products that deliver on the promise of LED technology. Our LED products deliver substantial energy savings over traditional lighting options, and also offer unparalleled quality, performance and longevity."
Prior to joining Lighting Science Group, Haworth served as a senior executive with Philips Professional Luminaires North America, a subsidiary of one of the largest LED lighting companies in the world, as vice president of marketing and strategy. For the past three years, Haworth was responsible for all upstream marketing functions of Philips' lighting business and he employed his unparalleled familiarity with the LED landscape to manage Philips' mergers and acquisitions activities. Prior to joining Philips, Haworth served as president and CEO of JJI Lighting Group, which he sold in 2006 to Genlyte Group, which was subsequently purchased by Philips in 2008.
For more information on Lighting Science Group LED products, please visit www.lsgc.com.
Looks like it was filmed in 2009. Don't know if it was ever given a cinematic release. It's widely available on the internet. Some films just don't make it. In fact...most don't.
http://www.moviesplanet.com/movies/323666/a-fonder-heart/companies
http://www.moviesplanet.com/movies/323666/a-fonder-heart
http://watchallyoucan.com/movies/detail/A_Fonder_Heart-2010
http://www.tracktvlinks.com/watch-a-fonder-heart-2010
http://www.tribute.ca/people/james-brolin/5503/
MGM wants to distribute a film you can download for free on the internet?
http://www.musicmovieshare.com/biography/a-fonder-heart-2011/
http://www.watchthisfree.com/movies/2011/a-fonder-heart/watch/
We get the Final Permit yet? LMFAO
No Tradewinds Power Inc registered in Hawaii.
http://hbe.ehawaii.gov/documents/search.html;jsessionid=C4C1F8AB23DCAF603A20E12CECB8AFEB.liona?beginsWith=true&query=TRADEWINDS%20&page=11
PacAtlantic Pictures & A-List Feature Films
http://tmariebenchley.com/pdf/SilverScreenRelease1.pdf
http://www.articlesbase.com/literature-articles/best-seller-once-wicked-always-dead-author-t-marie-benchley-4354732.html
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1335999/fullcredits#cast
http://www.productionhub.com/directory/view.aspx?item=162504
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1340042/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0994917/combined
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0280541/
http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=chart_film_prod_d&dept=Film&recordid=1117786815
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/movies/2009/09/burt-reynolds-inandout-rehab-and-an-altered-web-page-makes-a-fonder-heart-curiouser-and-curiouser-.html
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/movies/2009/09/calling-the-creator-of-a-fonder-heart-everything-that-is-wrong-with-the-motion-picture-industry-burt-reynolds-informed.html
http://www.tbnweekly.com/content_articles/101206_pco-02.txt
http://www.babm.com/featurestory/Jim_Fitzpatrick.htm
http://www.tbnweekly.com/pubs/seminole_beacon/content_articles/041807_smb-06.txt
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3069700070.html
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/03/prweb5139284.htm
http://blog.atlasbooksdistribution.com/2011/03/14/once-wicked-always-dead-a-novel-by-t-marie-benchley-to-become-silver-screen-feature-film/
http://www.limewire.co.nz/movies/actors/j/jodi-knotts.html
April 21, 2011
Lighting Science Group Launches a Brighter, More Affordable Line of LED Bulbs on Amazon.com
http://investor.lsgc.com/releases.cfm
Non Dimmable? 26,000 hrs? and more expensive than our ecosmart at home depot? why are they marketing this bulb?
http://www.amazon.com/Lighting-Science-Group-A19-Non-dimmable/dp/B004W8EVMO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1303649025&sr=8-1
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&productId=202188260&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&ci_src=14110944&ci_sku=202188260&cm_mmc=shopping-_-googlebase-_-D27X-_-202188260&locStoreNum=6175#BVRRWidgetID
Interestingly, the info just changed. There is no longer a publicly documented short on this stock. If the company now decides to claim a short...they better well be able to prove there is.
Has the company claimed an alleged short? Are they misleading investors with the posting of others news releases, and then agreeing with them? Is that legal? Most certainly laughable. If it wasn't so sad I'd be LMFAO.
Looks like we no longer have that 180k in short interest. Let's see if there is any further mention from RCCH of an "alleged short interest".
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/RCCH/short-sales
rapidly needing to expand production to meet quotas (home depot), paying a premium for having to expedite materials (supply chain), labor (overtime)...
bag, that's the game these guys play. The old leveraged buyout. I'll give you shares for your worthless technology/business...I get to put out a nice PR for the stockholders...you sell the shares and we split it 50/50.
ThSeeker, you're not getting it. Don't think for a moment the ridiculousness of this performance isn't part of the business model.
Just called. Yes, they are still the TA. Yes they will not give out any info. No idea why a public company should be allowed to gag the TA. Or should I say an entity allowed to solicit the public. I would not call RCC a company.
SECURITIES TRANSFER CORPORATION
2591 DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 102
FRISCO, TEXAS 75034
ThSeeker, lest we forget...no brokerages would allow online buying without a call in...xcept for that short period where Newton miraculously got TD to allow it for a short time. How did he do that? I wonder what they received? I wonder if it was "opinion-letter sized". Still wondering how I was able to acquire shares in early 2008...as I am not "the" single accredited investor listed on the REGDEX registration statement filed in late '07.
Does RCCH still have a transfer agent? Or is this the next shoe to drop?
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=14482
http://www.dtcc.com/downloads/legal/imp_notices/2011/dtc/ope/0246-11.pdf