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Re: O Mimi post# 26014

Tuesday, 10/06/2015 12:22:28 PM

Tuesday, October 06, 2015 12:22:28 PM

Post# of 127559
I've got 80+ Mil of INMG as do a number of others. That's 5% of the float.
With the float at 1.6 Billion, it only takes a small number of us longs to lock it!
Why are we long on INMG?
1.) NO CONVERTIBLE DEBT.
2.) Product (Gameplay) in all MAJOR retailers and online distributors.
3.) A CEO with years of experience in the entertainment industry. By the way, Tom Coleman has said he expects INMG will be at .05 in the near term.
4.) INMG Owns Global Gaming Network, a business to business operation that licenses customized fantasy sports games to casinos, sports bars and restaurants nationwide.
5.) A rock solid business plan. (A man's got to have a plan...)
6.) A GOLDEN CROSS where the 50ma crosses through the 200ma is IMMINENT!
7.) Accumulation on the chart is peaking without a corresponding rise in the PPS. Massive jump in PPS could be this or next week.

This next one is huge:
8.) A major animated series based on a novella by horror writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in February/March 1931 and rejected that year by Weird Tales editor Farnsworth Wright on the grounds of its length. It was originally serialized in the February, March and April 1936 issues of Astounding Stories. It has been reproduced in numerous collections.

The story details the events of a disastrous expedition to the Antarctic continent in September of 1930 and what was found there by a group of explorers led by the narrator, Dr. William Dyer of Miskatonic University. Throughout the story, Dyer details a series of previously untold events in the hope of deterring another group of explorers who wish to return to the continent.

Director Guillermo del Toro and screenwriter Matthew Robbins wrote a screenplay based on Lovecraft's story in 2006, but had trouble getting Warner Bros. to finance the project. Del Toro wrote, "The studio is very nervous about the cost and it not having a love story or a happy ending, but it's impossible to do either in the Lovecraft universe."

In July 2010 it was announced that the film would be made in 3D and that James Cameron would become producer, and Tom Cruise was attached to star. This "was a startling prospect considering Lovecraft's tale had long been considered unfilmable." Del Toro confirmed that the film would begin production as early as May 2011 and start filming in June. However, in March 2011, it was announced that "Universal refused to greenlight the project due to del Toro's insistence that it be released with an R rating rather than a PG-13." According to Salon.com, "Universal wants to hold onto the project in the event that it changes its mind and decides to make it later, either as an R or PG-13 movie. But del Toro is already trying to set up Mountains at another studio (possibly 20th Century Fox). However, in April 2012, del Toro posted that, due to the resemblance in premise with director Ridley Scott's film, Prometheus, the project would probably face a "long pause—if not demise". In January 2013, del Toro stated in an interview that he would try one more time to get the movie made.
(excerpted from Wikipedia)
9.) A greenscreen process for converting major and off broadway plays into video.

Better get in while you can...