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Friday, 01/16/2015 3:42:33 PM

Friday, January 16, 2015 3:42:33 PM

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Eyes on The Go Inc (OTCMKTS:AXCG) A Stock to Watch
BY JEFF ADAMS / ON DECEMBER 15, 2014 AT 10:39 AM /


Eyes on The Go Inc(OTCMKTS:AXCG) had been trading in sub pennies when in April 2014 it started seeing a gradual increase and hit a high of $0.0031 in May 2014. Till September 2014 it managed to trade above $0.001. Afterwards it started declining again and has come down to sub pennies with current trading value of $0.0003.

Lowest the company saw in the last 52 weeks was $0.0002 and the highest at $0.24.

Eyes on The Go Inc(OTCMKTS:AXCG) has been keeping itself in news and was also able to catch attention of stock Promoters. A few good names such Mr Solvent and Orbit Stocks promoted AXCG on December 11 and 10, 2014 respectively.

Eyes on The Go Inc (OTCMKTS:AXCG) streams live and recorded video from nightlife venues and events providing entertainment, exposure and revenue opportunities that are all leveraged with digital marketing and social media support. This first-of-its-kind online platform gives viewers an insider’s look into New York’s nightlife streaming over 200 live events every week including concerts, comedy shows and poetry readings right from their computers or mobile devices. Since these performances are archived, viewers can watch their favorite performances again and again on their time, making it a very user-friendly experience.

Eyes on The Go Inc (OTCMKTS:AXCG) announced the launch of InVerse NYC, a first ever collaboration of world renowned poetry organizations in New York City. InVerse will feature exclusive performances daily from the premier performance venues The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, The Bowery Poetry Club, Poets House, Cornelia Street Cafe, Urbana Poetry and The Gathering of the Tribes.

The InVerse NYC group will curate the “best of the best” of NYC content including the famous Nuyorican “Friday Night Slam,” celebrity readings from Cornelia Street, Urbana from Sidewalk Cafe, and archived performances of famous poets from the vaults of Poets House. Bowery Poetry will feature a once a week performance of top literary talent and readings and critique by celebrated poet Steve Cannon from “The Stoop” and the Gathering of the Tribes.

The shows will be available only on a subscription program from Gander.tv. Select shows will be streamed on Sony PlayStation as pay-per-view events. Programming will launch January 16th, 2015.

Inverse Partner Bob Holman is an American poet, author, editor, publisher, producer of films and television programs including host of Language Matters a PBS special on endangered languages. According to Bob, Owner of Bowery Poetry Club, “Poetry is the language of the future, yet it has been locked out of the media. Gander.tv and InVerse is a grass roots program that could change all that.”

Taylor Mali, famed American slam poet, humorist, teacher and founder of Urbana Poetry Slam, said, “We produce a fantastic, thought provoking, live poetry slam every week at the Sidewalk Café. It’s a more critical look at the culture and politics of slam. This is a first ever program that will expand our audience worldwide.”

Angelo Verga, Owner of Cornelia Street Café and past NYC Poet Laureate whose poems have appeared in scores of journals, including The Village Voice, said, “Friends, including important friends you haven’t met yet, are talking, writing, and waiting. Gander.tv will be bringing our unique NYC contributors to the world over the Internet. This is an amazing first time collaboration of these literary organization, who are normally fierce competitors.”

This program will also be targeted to secondary and college literary programs, noted Dan Gallant, Executive Director of the Nuyorican Poets Café. “This is an initiative that will allow students, teachers and school administrators’ access to top notch performance poets and engaging poetry, using spoken word as education, confidence building, and professional advancement for students from a wide variety of communities.”