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It's been a very long while since i posted here....
Has anyone seen/heard any good news from the Asia Funeral Expo - Hong Kong May 13-15 2010? Or heard if ETNL plans anything for the next Asia EXPO, if ETNL can raise money??
My apologies if this a double post.
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http://www.buyusa.gov/hongkong/en/afe2010.html
http://www.verticalexpo.com/eeditor/index.php?expo_id=1
http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/Asia-Funeral-Expo/ss/events/bs/051410funeralexpo
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/news/sci-tech/30-freeze-dry-eco-friendly-burials-set-for-global-launch-so-01
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/entertainment/Super+cool+cremations/3063326/story.html
indeed SMAN's been incredible...Thanks for the chart...and please do another one when u have a free moment...
cheers
thanks Clay.
indeed Clay, SMAN - that would be awesome when u have a free moment :)
Cheers
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Illinois man orders custom beer-can coffin
Mon May 5, 7:31 AM ET
SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Ill. - Bill Bramanti will love Pabst Blue Ribbon eternally, and he's got the custom-made beer-can casket to prove it. "I actually fit, because I got in here," said Bramanti of South Chicago Heights.
The 67-year-old Glenwood village administrator doesn't plan on needing it anytime soon, though.
He threw a party Saturday for friends and filled his silver coffin -- designed in Pabst's colors of red, white and blue -- with ice and his favorite brew.
"Why put such a great novelty piece up on a shelf in storage when you could use it only the way Bill Bramanti would use it?" said Bramanti's daughter, Cathy Bramanti, 42.
Bramanti ordered the casket from Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home in Chicago Heights, and Scott Sign Co. of Chicago Heights designed the beer can.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080505/ap_on_fe_st/odd_beer_coffin;_ylt=AkPgGYMnJC3eUUZswIM5YB.s0NUE
Thank you and very sorry about the late response!
indeed Clay..RCCH (again) and PUDC...thanks a million :)
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thanks clay!
Hey Clay, i noticed RCCH today..what's your take?
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http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=7145
i've never done those kind of plays and frankly i don't understand it well...but mybe someone on this board knows a bit and cares to share...
Series of blunders turned the plastic bag into global villain
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article3508263.ece
series of blunders turned the plastic bag into global villain
Alexi Mostrous
Scientists and environmentalists have attacked a global campaign to ban plastic bags which they say is based on flawed science and exaggerated claims.
The widely stated accusation that the bags kill 100,000 animals and a million seabirds every year are false, experts have told The Times. They pose only a minimal threat to most marine species, including seals, whales, dolphins and seabirds.
Gordon Brown announced last month that he would force supermarkets to charge for the bags, saying that they were “one of the most visible symbols of environmental waste”. Retailers and some pressure groups, including the Campaign to Protect Rural England, threw their support behind him.
But scientists, politicians and marine experts attacked the Government for joining a “bandwagon” based on poor science.
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Lord Taverne, the chairman of Sense about Science, said: “The Government is irresponsible to jump on a bandwagon that has no base in scientific evidence. This is one of many examples where you get bad science leading to bad decisions which are counter-productive. Attacking plastic bags makes people feel good but it doesn’t achieve anything.”
Campaigners say that plastic bags pollute coastlines and waterways, killing or injuring birds and livestock on land and, in the oceans, destroying vast numbers of seabirds, seals, turtles and whales. However, The Times has established that there is no scientific evidence to show that the bags pose any direct threat to marine mammals.
They “don’t figure” in the majority of cases where animals die from marine debris, said David Laist, the author of a seminal 1997 study on the subject. Most deaths were caused when creatures became caught up in waste produce. “Plastic bags don’t figure in entanglement,” he said. “The main culprits are fishing gear, ropes, lines and strapping bands. Most mammals are too big to get caught up in a plastic bag.”
He added: “The impact of bags on whales, dolphins, porpoises and seals ranges from nil for most species to very minor for perhaps a few species.For birds, plastic bags are not a problem either.”
The central claim of campaigners is that the bags kill more than 100,000 marine mammals and one million seabirds every year. However, this figure is based on a misinterpretation of a 1987 Canadian study in Newfoundland, which found that, between 1981 and 1984, more than 100,000 marine mammals, including birds, were killed by discarded nets. The Canadian study did not mention plastic bags.
Fifteen years later in 2002, when the Australian Government commissioned a report into the effects of plastic bags, its authors misquoted the Newfoundland study, mistakenly attributing the deaths to “plastic bags”.
The figure was latched on to by conservationists as proof that the bags were killers. For four years the “typo” remained uncorrected. It was only in 2006 that the authors altered the report, replacing “plastic bags” with “plastic debris”. But they admitted: “The actual numbers of animals killed annually by plastic bag litter is nearly impossible to determine.”
In a postscript to the correction they admitted that the original Canadian study had referred to fishing tackle, not plastic debris, as the threat to the marine environment.
Regardless, the erroneous claim has become the keystone of a widening campaign to demonise plastic bags.
David Santillo, a marine biologist at Greenpeace, told The Times that bad science was undermining the Government’s case for banning the bags. “It’s very unlikely that many animals are killed by plastic bags,” he said. “The evidence shows just the opposite. We are not going to solve the problem of waste by focusing on plastic bags.
“It doesn’t do the Government’s case any favours if you’ve got statements being made that aren’t supported by the scientific literature that’s out there. With larger mammals it’s fishing gear that’s the big problem. On a global basis plastic bags aren’t an issue. It would be great if statements like these weren’t made.”
Geoffrey Cox, a Tory member of the Commons Environment Select Committee, said: “I don't like plastic bags and I certainly support restricting their use, but plainly it’s extremely important that before we take any steps we should rely on accurate information. It is bizarre that any campaign should be endorsed on the basis of a mistranslation. Gordon Brown should get his facts right.”
A 1968 study of albatross carcasses found that 90 per cent contained some form of plastic but only two birds had ingested part of a plastic bag.
Professor Geoff Boxshall, a marine biologist at the Natural History Museum, said: “I’ve never seen a bird killed by a plastic bag. Other forms of plastic in the ocean are much more damaging. Only a very small proportion is caused by bags.”
Plastic particles known as nurdles, dumped in the sea by industrial companies, form a much greater threat as they can be easily consumed by birds and animals. Many British groups are now questioning whether a ban on bags would cost consumers more than the environmental benefits.
Charlie Mayfield, chairman of retailer John Lewis, said that tackling packaging waste and reducing carbon emissions were far more important goals. “We don’t see reducing the use of plastic bags as our biggest priority,” he said. “Of all the waste that goes to landfill, 20 per cent is household waste and 0.3 per cent is plastic bags.” John Lewis added that a scheme in Ireland had reduced plastic bag usage, but sales of bin liners had increased 400 per cent.
indeed.
i will buy your shares. this is still a niche market and the company has great products...PPS may be crappy, but, i welcome it...i am on the sidelines in the trading account...but my roth is buying, i just increased the automatic buy order by 50%.
true the 1.8 bln is way high... but 3-4 years from now. we will all be all smiles!!
Disappointing the way they handled it....just upsetting investors and inviting shorts = downward pressure. we are going down, at least in the short term. We'll bounce back if there is a reduction of shares and also, if they did not do the RS to raise cash (convertibles) etc.
Right now i am even more annoyed at the up $2000 per month car allowance they are giving themselves and then blind sighting investors in this manner....I'm taking a break for now.
I love this stock, ETIM!!!!!!
Thanks!
DR Mike, i enjoy reading your posts. Question, what is the RFID bridge and how does it affect NEOM?
thanks
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thanks PClick....
Does anyone know if Neomedia is connected in anyway with mobiqa.com? Do they have their own patents separate from NEOM? mobiqa seem to have be gaining in popularity:
http://www.mobiqa.com/?gclid=CI-ExtuIxJACFQdTHgod6nV3Pw
mobile airline ticketing video in the USA: TSA and Continetal Airlines
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/22113558#22113558
Have a merry xmas and keep on keeping on! i will do the same. cheers!
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
how so?
p.s. a few hundred here and there adds up. I believe at this stage cost containment is critical...particularly as more work needs to be done in 2008 in laying the groundwork (patents, licences, marketing, investor awareness etc) to spring board this thing to the high teens in 2009 (my estimate)
i am hoping that's the case as that would give an insight on management sentiment...i would love to lump that together with share buyback as positive outlook. for now i have a question mark next to it and concentrating on more serious things like production, marketing and sales.
i am looking for an uptick in marketing and related costs in 2008.
u mean the car allowance? maybe he used it this year? i wonder how much of the $2000 per month he actually used or will actually use.
I think the latest figures are more in line (another $250k in fourth quarter bring revs to $500k for 2007)
ETIM is one of my long stocks. I haven't stopped buying, my IRA hasn't stopped purchasing.
long term couldn't look any better for this stock! boomers. pets. colleges. good product design. quality product and a driven team.
Although Jim Parliamnent, ETIMs CFO, projects pps of $.50 by end of 2008, i will be happy with $0.07 by 3rd quarter 2008.
i am just wondering what EI management have up their sleeve for licensing. One of 2008 milestones to look for...
"look for new big name licensors to join the Eternal Image family, it's not a matter of if, it's just gonna be a matter of when in 2008" - Jim Parliament, wallst.net interview 12/20/07
EI - car allowances...up to $2000.00 per month (at first i thought this was rather exorbitant, however it may signal the positive sentiment EI management have for ETIM... it still makes me go ouch! as it can be up to $6000 per month for 3 officers, money i think can be better served if a portion of it is added to the amount dedicated to the share buyback.)
short term:
The chart's looking good, board sentiment is healthier....yummy!
"look for new big name licensors to join the Eternal Image family, it's not a matter of if, it's just gonna be a matter of when in 2008" - Jim Parliament
http://www.wallst.net/audio/audio.asp?ticker=ETIM&id=4295
It's worth reposting that Jim Parliament, ETIM's CFO, predicts/projects $4,000,000 in sales next year, 2008.
incase u missed jim parliament's interview:
http://www.wallst.net/audio/audio.asp?ticker=ETIM&id=4295
i don't post much. but thanks, courtesy much appreciated.
...The Canden acquisition is contingent upon the completion of the asset sale and up listing of Esprit with China Good Life, which EFGO management expects to complete shortly. EFGO will then move forward with the Canden business unit as the primary operating business.
However, Garr mentions the holiday schedule and a desire to explore all available options...
.... If the Christmas holidays were not upon us, it probably would not be necessary to make this announcement. The matter is compounded by the fact that our legal and corporate advisors will be operating on a holiday schedule from Dec. 21, 2007, to January 3rd, 2008.
u are correct, they technically did not say it wouldn't happen in 2007...but c'mon, how many days are left in the year?
The gist of my earlier post really was/is this...More time to buy low
that's my last post this year.
cheers, see u after the 3rd of january 2008.
i remember that kermit.
i have been asked to change my post...never happened to me b4. so here goes:
Not trying to confuse anyone. the Canden deal, according to the PR, is contingent upon uplisting, whether it be in 2007 or 2008...etc, that is how i understood the PR.
i don't like the way they lumped this at the bottom part of the PR with the Canden news.
".....We have been contacted by several already trading, and reporting issuers offering, the up listing of Esprit assets with China Good Life into their entities. Some of these offers have indeed caught our attention, and we wish to take a time out or a day or so to examine all offers and all available options to us before making the final decision. We feel that to simply ignore these proposals would not be in the best interest of all concerned, and unfair to our shareholders. If the Christmas holidays were not upon us, it probably would not be necessary to make this announcement. The matter is compounded by the fact that our legal and corporate advisors will be operating on a holiday schedule from Dec. 21, 2007, to January 3rd, 2008. Again, our skeptics should not read into this as anything more than the message is, that being that we wish to examine all the available options, and to choose the best option that will benefit all concerned."
Not skeptical, Garr, u should have known it's December....holidays.....
Now what does this time out mean for uplisting timeline??
Obviously if it adds more time then it also adds more time to the Canden deal going thru as ...The Canden acquisition is contingent upon the completion of the asset sale and up listing of Esprit with China Good Life, which EFGO management expects to complete shortly. EFGO will then move forward with the Canden business unit as the primary operating business.
shortly? b4 end of January? March? Well do your thang...
Gives us more time to buy low. Thanks
it sure is,
Global Vision Holdings Inc. (GVHL) Announces Name Change To Asiana
Corporation
Toronto, Ontario – December 10th, 2007 - Global Vision Holdings, Inc. (GLOBAL)
(GVHL:PK), announced today that it has changed its name to Asiana Corporation. In
conjunction with this change, the Company will be obtaining a new listing symbol.
The Company has also received new CUSIP and ISIN numbers. These will be announced
shortly with the receipt of the new ticker symbol.
In other Company news, the Company announced its intentions to execute a reverse split
immediately following receipt of its new ticker symbol. The company will issue 1 share
of Asiana Corporation for every 1,000 shares of GVHL outstanding as of December 10th,
2007.
About Asiana Corporation
Asiana Corporation is a publicly traded Company on the Pink Sheets. It is in the process
of developing a closed loop payment system for the Chinese market. Closed loop
payments involve debit cards and/or online payment services backed by a member bank
together with a participating merchant in order for the end user to use the system.
It is similar to "Pay Pal" or "iKobo". However, these 2 systems are commonly known as
"open loop online payment systems" and therefore do not require the use of bank
accounts from participating banks to function. Although they are very convenient for
consumers, they are prone to online fraud. Closed loop systems are the only type
currently allowed in China.
Safe Harbour Statement
Information in this press release may contain 'forward-looking statements.' Statements
describing objectives or goals or the Company's future plans are also forward-looking
statements and are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the financial performance
of the Company and market valuations of its stock, which could cause actual results to
differ materially from those anticipated. Forward-looking statements in this news release
are made pursuant to the 'Safe Harbour' provisions of the United States Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking
statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, risks relating to
the ability to close transactions being contemplated, risks related to sales, acceptance of
Asiana Corporation products, increased levels of competition, technological changes,
dependence on intellectual property rights and other risks detailed from time to time in
Asiana Corporation's periodic reports filed with the regulatory authorities.
SOURCE: Asiana Corporation
www.asianacorporation.com
asianacorporation@gmail.com
Investor Relations: 1 416 619 0397