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jonesieatl

08/11/06 10:03 AM

#83430 RE: yellowjacket #83429

Agreed on the meaningful PR YJ.

Profit-taking? That would only apply to those buying in, well, way back there.

Stopping the bleeding perhaps, by those in at higher prices.

IMO

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yellowjacket

08/11/06 10:03 AM

#83431 RE: yellowjacket #83429

The general market has not done well since early this year either. There's been a flight to quality going on---OTCBB stocks don't fit that mold. Take a look at MOBL vs. NEOM vs. NASDAQ....

http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ta?t=1y&s=NEOM.OB&l=on&z=m&q=l&c=MOBL.OB&c=%5EIXI...

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Personalizit

08/11/06 10:07 AM

#83434 RE: yellowjacket #83429

YJ: Yep, It's time. Past due. Shareholders are fed up.

My guess is, shareholders are saying, "I guess you bought all these companies to change directions, because you can't get Qode accepted". Shareholders are here for Qode, not SMS.
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ss9173

08/11/06 10:43 AM

#83442 RE: yellowjacket #83429

YJ, Agreed. There are huge concerns with liquidity. Shareholders are tired of the raping by Cornell. We want quick answers as to how Neom is going to fund the acquisitions and sustain business operations. We need confidence that Management will follow-through with not only the release of qode the second half of this year, but that there will be a business model for significant revenue generation. The only thing that will propel this stock at this point is the "Sirius effect" IMO.

If Neom is holding back on a trump card or big gorilla announcement, now is the time to get agreement from them to publicly release this information. Otherwise, the pps will continue to fall and each .01 drop will make it increasingly difficult to recover from.

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early retirement

08/11/06 12:44 PM

#83467 RE: yellowjacket #83429

YJ -

"The selling pressure is continued profit-taking from relatively few retail shareholders IMO. "

I don't think there is much profit to be taken at this level. I'd say it's more like cutting losses. Most here are down well over 50%. For those who bought in the .60's, it's closer to an 80% loss.