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Salm7

06/27/11 1:36 AM

#98649 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

great post, something to think about.
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EarnestDD

06/27/11 1:59 AM

#98650 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

US Patent and Trademark Office show NO Trademarks for RCC Holdings
"No TESS records were found to match the criteria of your query."
US Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)

http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=toc&state=4007%3Av9cj98.1.1&p_search=searchss&p_L=50&BackReference=&p_plural=yes&p_s_PARA1=&p_tagrepl%7E%3A=PARA1%24LD&expr=PARA1+AND+PARA2&p_s_PARA2=RCC+Holdings&p_tagrepl%7E%3A=PARA2%24COMB&p_op_ALL=AND&a_default=search&a_search=Submit+Query&a_search=Submit+Query
Just saying.
jmo

IF YOU READ MY PAST EMAIL ABOUT TRADEMARK AND INC,,IT STATES THAT IF THEY TRADEMARK THEIR NAME OR POSSIBLE THE CROWN SYMBOL THAT WOULD MEAN ANY,,I MEAN ANY RCC HOLDINGS INC IN ANY OTHER STATE IS WITH US OR IN VOILATION,,IS THE CROWN THE SYMBOL THAT IS TRADEMARKED

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Durkkdiggler

06/27/11 6:13 AM

#98651 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

who cares?
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Kramrer

06/27/11 7:28 AM

#98652 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

Thanks for your post Jim Thorpe..this PR is interesting

RCC Holdings, Corp & A-List Feature Films, Inc.


Announce “A Fonder Heart,” as A-List’s First Production.

HOLLYWOOD, CA. May 23, 2011 – A-List Feature Films, Inc., recently acquired by RCC Holdings, Inc. (RCCH:PK), announced today it intends to develop and produce the feature film, “A FONDER HEART,” which is based on a true story.

James D. Brubaker, one of Hollywood’s most successful producers, will produce “A Fonder Heart”. Eleven of Mr. Brubaker's feature films have grossed more than $125million, including Jim Carrey’s (“Liar Liar,” “Bruce Almighty,” “Ace Ventura”), Eddie Murphy’s (“The Nutty Professor I & II”), Sylvester Stallone’s (“Rocky III, IV” & “Cobra”). Mr. Brubaker has won awards for Angelina Jolie’s “Gia” and “All The Right Stuff.”

Jim Fitzpatrick, A-List's President, noted that “A Fonder Heart' is similar in genre to successful films such as "Terms of Endearment," "Steel Magnolias," "On Golden Pond" and “The Bucket List." “We believe that this film will have broad audience potential.”

Development of the film is subject to the usual contingencies including completion of financial and contractual arrangements.

A-ListFeature Films, Inc. was formed to produce commercial feature motion pictures. A-List will focus on high-concept family drama comedies. A "high concept" movie is a movie whose theme is universally interesting, has a fresh look, and involves an empathetic hero or heroine who is handling with a large problem. High concept scripts are appeal to a wide audience and you can easily see the universal appeal of the movie. High concept movie are the most successful genre in filmmaking. A-List's strategy is to film and distributehigh concept, low-budget movies with proven box office stars.

RCC Holdings, Corp. (Pink Sheets: RCCH) through acquisitions offers consulting, financing and overall business structure in the public and private equity sectors. RCC Holdings, Corp. specializes in finding undervalued small cap and microcap companies with exciting products, services or technology that are poised for explosive growth. RCC Holdings Corp. provides these companies with guidance and strategic counseling to help them succeed.



Safe Harbor Statement

Information in this news release may contain statements about future expectations, plans, prospects or performance of RCC Holdings, Inc. that constitute forward-looking statements for purposes of the Safe Harbor Provisions under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The words or phrases "can be", "expects", "may affect", "believed", "estimate", "project" and similar words and phrases are intended to identify such forward-lookingstatements. RCC Holdings, Inc. cautions you that any forward-looking information provided by or on behalf of RCC Holdings, Inc. is not a guarantee of future performance. None of the information in this press release constitutes or is intended as an offer to sell securities or investment advice of any kind. RCC Holdings, Inc.'s actual results may differ materially fromthose anticipated in such forward-looking statements as a result of variousimportant factors, some of which are beyond RCC Holdings, Inc.'s control. In addition to those discussed in RCC Holdings, Inc.'s press releases, public filings, and statements by RCC Holdings, Inc.'s management, including, but not limited to, RCC Holdings, Inc.'s estimate of the sufficiency of its existing capital resources, RCC Holdings, Inc.'s ability to raise additional capital to fund future operations, RCC Holdings, Inc.'s ability to repay its existing indebtedness, the uncertainties involved in estimating market opportunities, and in identifying contracts which match RCC Holdings, Inc.'s capability to be awarded contracts. All such forward-looking statements are current only as of the date on which such statements were made. RCC Holdings, Inc. does not undertake any obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which any such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

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ThSeeker

06/27/11 8:01 AM

#98653 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

I doubt INC, Corp is something we should get worked up about.
Gene plays it fast and loose about specific details so it should not surprise us if he is inconsistent. If he would get his act together and be concise we would not have to have these discussions. But vagueness is his way. Helps him hide the truth.


http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-difference-between-inc-and-corp.htm
The fact of the matter is that both of these business abbreviations will be understood to properly identify companies as having limited liability, which is the main purpose of the designation during the incorporation process. Short for “incorporated” and “corporation” respectively, uses of “Inc.” and “Corp.” would be appropriate for any limited liability business. However, one thing to stress is that even though "Inc." and "Corp." convey the same basic fact about the company organization, it is not considered proper to use them interchangeably. Because a corporation has to designate the name that the entity will be using to conduct business, it is necessary to pick one or the other and stick with it. That means if you go with “Inc.”, then all your official letterhead, correspondence, domain names, business cards, and any other company related documents and sales collateral would have to include the use of “Inc.” rather than “Corp.”.

Also, it is important to note that the incorporation process will vary slightly from country to country and sometimes within jurisdictions of a country. As an example, some states in the United States of America will allow a company to incorporate with a name such as “XYZ, Inc.” while others would require the company name to read “XYZ, Incorporated.” This only applies to the official name on the incorporation papers and does not mean that corporations cannot use the abbreviated form on various internal and sales documents, although it may mean that contracts would need to spell out the full name of the incorporated company. When companies choose to incorporate with any country, state, or province, it is a good idea to thoroughly understand the laws of incorporation with that jurisdiction.

In the end, there is no real difference between “Inc.” and “Corp.” However, it is important to choose one designation and use it consistently in all your business dealings.
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Castell

06/27/11 8:35 AM

#98654 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

Excellent post Jim! I read RCCH INC and CORP as same, AND I do see a Crown on Baida and RCCH websites..now unless Crowns are in vogue I think some connection there. lol :)
GO RCCH!!
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enaduotria

06/27/11 9:28 AM

#98656 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

Good post Jim, I just can't wait until 3's and more hits, will be awesome!!!
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centflaparrothead

06/27/11 10:50 AM

#98658 RE: Jimthorpe #98648

how does gene finace these stock for stock deals?
notice the surge in volume just before these latest pr's?
someone dumping BEFORE news gets out.