No. When you use Google SMS, you're sending Google a specialized query, and Google returns text-only results. There are no links or web pages. You're not actually accessing the web when you use Google SMS. ___________
November 14, 2004
Dear ChangeWave Reader,
The stock I'm writing to you about today- -- and I've written several times before- -- was UP 40% this week!
The run's run is not over- -- not by a long, long shot.
We've got a "perfect storm" in the market right now. The election is settled. The guy Wall Street wanted to win...won. The economy is growing- -- job growth for October nearly DOUBLED consensus at 337,000 new jobs.
It's a "perfect storm." And you're gonna earn a blizzard of profits. In fact, many of our ChangeWave Investing stocks could be 20%-30% higher by Inauguration Day.
But if you'd really like to make up for lost time...and position yourself for truly stunning, life-changing gains over the next several years, I urge you to consider our favorite microcap stock now.
I've written about this stock- -- and our premium MicroCap Investor service- -- several times before. And I've attached the full message below.
But I've got additional HUGE news about this company- -- and your good fortune- -- now.
You see, the first leg of our $5 forecast price by 2007 for this 10-cent stock has happened right on schedule. The company just announced- -- as we told you it would- -- the startup of their PaperClick registry with Fortune 500 company Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC).
When you read on, you'll see why this is such a big deal.
When Vodaphone, with 40 million users, starts offering the service- -- and Cingular, Deutche Telecom and Verizon climb on the bandwagon- -- it's a $1 stock.
That's a ten10-bagger from here!!!!
After a likely deal with Microsoft or Google, it's a $2 stock. That's a twenty20-bagger!!!!
And I'm talking stratospheric profits after that. And it only takes pennies to play. Just a few thousand ventured can make a small fortune. So if you have ANY risk capital lying around, I urge you to take a good hard look at this one NOW! ___________
Questions:
1. Does Google infringe any Neom's patents with their SMS? 2. Can Google use a cellphone scanner to access their own database without infringing Neom's patents? 3. How much would it cost to buy Neom now? 4. Would they sell or prefer to generate revenue through licensing and WordRegistry? 5. How does Neom's management want to play this out? 6. How far in advance did Neom register for Cebit, etc., last year?
Assuming the patent infringement cases are a non-issue, then a buyout from Google or MS would make the most cents for them. This SAIC deal(?) sure raises the value of Neom. I guess Neom is worth more if management's plays it out as TS describes.