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Garbage stock of the century
MSU Devices Obtains Unsecured Loan Financing to Replace Previously Announced Secured Bridge Loan Financing
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 28, 2002--MSU Devices Inc.
(OTCBB:MUCP - news) announced today that the Company issued in a private
placement $838,500 of 11.5% Unsecured Notes (``11.5% Notes'') which
mature on July 31, 2002. Of the total amount, $637,500 of the 11.5%
Notes were issued in exchange for the $637,500 of 10% Secured Notes
previously issued by the Company and the secured bridge loan facility
announced by the Company on February 14, 2002 was terminated in full.
Of the 11.5% Notes issued in the exchange, $500,000 was issued to a
related party. The remaining $201,000 of 11.5% Notes were sold for
cash to other investors.
The terms of the 11.5% Notes require the Company to raise an
additional $1,162,500 on the following schedule: at least $250,000 not
later than April 1, 2002; $412,500 not later than April 15, 2002; and
$500,000 not later than May 10, 2002. In the event the Company does
not raise these additional funds it will be in default and the
noteholders can accelerate the maturity of the 11.5% Notes. If the
Company does not raise the funds required to be received by April 15,
2002, the holders of the 11.5% Notes can elect to secure their notes
by a first priority lien on the assets of the Company, including
intangible assets and intellectual property.
The 11.5% Notes are convertible at any time at the option of the
investors into shares of common stock at a rate of 10 shares per $1
loaned, subject to adjustment in certain events. The Company has
granted registration rights with respect to shares issuable upon such
conversion. If the Company arranges $3.5 million in additional
financing beyond the $1,162,500 noted above, the 11.5% Notes will
automatically convert into the instruments issued in such financing,
on certain terms.
The 11.5% Notes, as well as the common stock into which the 11.5%
Notes are convertible, have not been registered under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be offered or sold in the United
States absent registration or an applicable exemption from
registration requirements.
This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or the
solicitation of offers to buy any security and shall not constitute an
offer, solicitation, or sale of any security in any jurisdiction in
which such offer, solicitation, or sale would be unlawful. This press
release is being issued pursuant to and in accordance with Rule 135c
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
MUCP has perked-up a bit! I wonder what the F*** is going on with management!
Shareholders who deem they have been wronged by the Chariman, Belanger and the Board of Directors, unite...........today a group of very concerned shareholders put the company on notice that their attempt to give the company away to an elite few would be challanged...........if you feel you have been wronged and are a shareholder and want to be heard e-mail me with your name and address....unite..we are shareholders and we have rights...deadheads7077@aol.com
Scrutinizer in my opinion you may be hitting the nail on the head....besides Belanger trying to steal the company from under us, he has certainly tainted the company and has had a profound effect on the stock price.......along with his buddy McFarlane playing with the price of the stock and shorting it...there is much more to this story and In my opinion it is quite a story indeed.......very sinister......he has created such uncertainly, and damaged the company, I hope they are all pleased with themselves...I wonder how they sleep at night?
If you are a shareholder of MUCP do not think this is a done deal.....Self dealing is not a good thing in light of all that's been printed in the news media how the common people are getting ripped off investing in companies, whose Board of Directors and CEO are out for their own interests........there are too many good people involved here........if the ship sinks it will be with everyone on board
Looks like the company is going to go belly up! I Would like to know more about the rumor of big contracts...it's probably BS...
But, I would hope not. Stock is bid 10 cents now :(.
db, Who is the Jay that signed the memo you posted?
And how did you come to have it? By the way, don't you mean the N. Carolina boys?
mucp, this was sent out 2 week ago from jay, he is one of the bums trying to steal the company. looks like their sitting on news of contracts and trying to squezze the small investor out. these are the boys from s. carolina trying to kill the company for their own vested instrest. where in the heck is the board of directors, self serving bastards. bill
Patricia,
How are you, haven't spoken to you in quite a while. I wanted to give you an
MSU update. The company is pursuing three main markets, the military,
education, and utility companies. Large order contracts should be forthcoming
in the next 60 days.They are in the final stage of a 5.5 million capital
raise, and have a signed agreement with Southwest to handle the second phase
financing for 10 mil. We are looking for another million to close out this
phase, and wondered if you could provide any help. The company now has
excellent management in place and large upside potential. If you have any
interest in helping us please email me at JSY1496 @aol. I would love to hear
from you either way!
Jay
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The terms are atrocious, but there's another $600K raised.
MSU Devices Obtains Bridge Loan Financing
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 14, 2002--MSU Devices Inc.
(OTCBB:MUCP - news) announced today that the Company issued approximately
$638,000 in 10% convertible promissory notes (``10% Promissory Notes'')
in a private placement, which notes mature on July 31, 2002.
Of that total, $500,000 was issued to a related party. The 10%
Promissory Notes are secured by all of the assets of the Company
including all intangible assets and intellectual property of the
Company. The covenants of the 10% Promissory Notes require the Company
to raise an additional $1.362 million within 105 days after Feb. 14,
2002, the date of the closing of the issuance of the initial 10%
Promissory Notes. The additional funds must be received according to
the following schedule: at least $362,500 within 45 days after the
initial closing, at least an additional $500,000 within 75 days after
the initial closing; and at least an additional $500,000 within 105
days after the date of the initial closing. In the event the Company
does not raise the funds as required under the aforementioned
schedule, as well as funds to repay the 10% Promissory Notes at
maturity, the Company will be in default, and the holders of the 10%
Promissory Notes will be able to foreclose their security interest in
all of the assets of the Company. The 10% Promissory Notes are
convertible at anytime at the option of the investors into shares of
common stock at a rate of 10 shares per $1 loaned, subject to
adjustment in certain events. The Company has granted registration
rights with respect to shares issuable upon conversion. If the Company arranges $3.5 million in additional financing (beyond the $1.362
million required under the 10% Promissory Notes), the 10% Promissory
Notes automatically convert into the instruments issued in such
financing, on certain terms.
The 10% Promissory Notes, as well as the common stock into which
the 10% Promissory Notes are convertible, have not been registered
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and may not be offered
or sold in the United States absent registration or an applicable
exemption from registration requirements.
This announcement does not constitute an offer to sell or the
solicitation of offers to buy any security and shall not constitute an
offer, solicitation, or sale of any security in any jurisdiction in
which such offer, solicitation, or sale would be unlawful. This press
release is being issued pursuant to and in accordance with Rule 135c
under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Contact:
MSU Devices Inc., Dallas
Bruce Walter, 972/473-6916
Instead of.......
DUST !!!
GOMUCP !!!
Well, I hope the "improved" site gathers some interest!
The web site http://www.msucorp.com has been updated, but the FAQ page raises some issues.
It appears that there is no support for two of the biggest ISP's (most frequently used by novice users.)
Q - I am trying to dial my Compuserve or AOL or MSN account, but it does not work.
A - v5 will not work with AOL, Compuserve, or MSN, and possibly others. This is because the v5 does not support dial-up scripting. Standard ISP's (like BT Click, Freeserve, Virgin, Demon, etc) should work OK.
It also says that printing can only be done via the USB port which severly limits the printers to be used. I would hope that network printing via the ethernet connection would also work, but there is no mention of this on the site.
Freedom
Looks like MSU is going to let the stock drift into the low teens. We need more news!!!
Good article. But I've still got to say to Bruce "Where's da beef?"
Remember little 85 yr. old Clara Peller in that commerical?!
Max
Something to read about.....
U.S. Says Web Use Has Risen to 54% Of the Population
The Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- Internet use continued to grow rapidly last year, with new government data showing that the number of Americans using the Web in 2001 passed 50% of the population for the first time.
The Commerce Department report, set for release tomorrow, found that 143 million Americans, or 54% of the country, were using the Internet as of September. The number was up 26% from a year earlier.
The government numbers are slightly higher than many private-sector estimates. Nielsen/NetRatings, for instance, estimated that Internet usage hit 115.2 million in October, up 15% from a year earlier.
Despite concerns that interest in Internet usage might cool as many dot-com businesses vanished, the government report put new users at two million per month in 2001. E-mail continues to be the nation's favorite online activity, and 45% of the population now uses it regularly, up from 35% in 2000.
The report found 174 million Americans, or 66% of the population, were using computers as of September, with those numbers substantially higher among children and teenagers. The data show that 48 million Americans between the ages of five and 17, 90% of that population, use computers.
The report also showed a narrowing of the so-called digital divide separating wealthy, urban Americans from poor ones, minorities, and those living in rural areas. Many sociologists argue that the ability to use computers and the Internet is fast becoming a prerequisite for a broad array of jobs. Half of the new jobs that employ workers without college degrees require daily use of computers, often including use of the Internet, and the income gap between those who use computers on the job and those who don't continues to widen.
The report found that while a digital divide endures, it is beginning to narrow. Between December 1998 and September 2001, Internet use by the nation's poorest citizens -- those earning less than $15,000 per household -- increased at an annual rate of 25%. Web usage by the richest Americans -- those earning more than $75,000 a year per household -- by comparison, rose at an annual rate of just 11% during that same period, though it was starting from a higher level.
Between August 2000 and September 2001, Web use among blacks and Hispanics soared at annual rates of 33% and 30%, respectively. Annual growth rates for whites and Asian-Americans going online for the first time were 20% during that period.
During the 1998-to-2001 period, Web usage by those living in rural areas rose at an annual rate of 24%, and 53% of rural Americans are now online, just shy of the national average of 54%.
GOMUCP !!!
10-Q ???
Thank goodness for the SEC..... at least we will get quarterly updates on the company..... I sure hope this "dry spell" preceeds a "flood" of good news.......
C'mon MSU Devices, your "flock of seagulls" are starving !!!
GOMUCP !!!
ZZZZzzzz It's Feb! Where's the BEEF!?
Max
:~(
Anybody else ready .......
To get an update from the company ???
We sure can't fault the management for trying to "Enron" us....
Although a sign of life, would be nice.....
GOMUCP !!!
Well, we had a littel move today...Anyone hearing anything on what the future holds?
Thanks,
D
Jx, I agree.
I got my fingers, toes and eyeballs crossed...Im ready to YAHOO!! LOL!
Dapper1, Well its certainly wishfull thinking across the pond.
Lets see what happens but I am not holding my breath waiting for MSU to announce
a deal with one of those major companys. Even if there was a remote possibility of a deal we would not be at .22 cents. We would shoot to the moon on a rumor like that I would think. Sounds like someone might be trying to start a fire under this issue. One never know's though does one!!!!
I see the ask is now at .30
I guess thats a good thing now just let them bring the bid up a bit!
Jx
Dapper1, Kind of gotten away from that thread over there but I will check out whats being said.
Thanks
Jx
Jx,
Have you read the posts over on Lycos lately?
Was wondering if anyone has contacted the company recently?
Looks like the bid is up a whole penny today, better than down one I guess!
Something has to give here sooner or later.
Jx
Well........
At lease we didn't go down today !! :)
GOMUCP !!!
p.s. HELLO........ MSU DEVICES......... ANYBODY HOME ????
Could we be heading below .10 cents????
I think I'm expecting that to happen! :~( Damn!
go--
I think the news has hit the daytrader boards - I suscribe to several - and one mentioned MSU..
Can't share the site - by agreement.
Volume can't hurt though.
R/S
mp
Looks like......
Someone, or some folks, accumulated a few shares today.......
Looked like more buyers than sellers...... wonder why ???
Any and all comments welcome!
GOMUCP !!!
Seeing some volume today, wonder which way it will close up or down!
Thanks go, sounds good to me!
Now all we need.....
Is for MSU Devices to add about 3 zero's, on their next announced order !!!
On another note, MSU is at Vegas, but not at the CES show, I believe they are meeting with a previously announced strategic partner's sales organization.
Let's hope they are making contacts with potential customers also !!
GOMUCP !!!!
Sorry, I got a double post. Anyway, I like to see how the Brits express themselves. So sue me.
Sure, but look at "whynag" and his use of English. Isn't it worth something to enjoy what he does with the Mother Tongue? Add that to the sound of the accent and at least we can enjoy that.
Crybabies and lyers are showing up on RB. Make sure they stay there people.
Max
Maybe, we will get a run like last January... I think all we need is a steady stream of news. A buck is not far off with the right kinda news, IMHO!
(sageport.com)under "services".
Sagevision
The Internet Access System Inspired By, And Designed For, Seniors
Sagevision is the first complete Internet Access System developed specifically to empower novices to get online easily and quickly,without having to learn complicated computer techniques. Content and navigation on the Sagevision Web site are carefully configured to minimize confusion and eliminate difficult computer jargon.
The Sagevision hardware is manufactured by MSU Devices Inc. and can be connected to a TV or standard computer monitor. This powerful, yet simple, Internet access device was designed from the ground up to deliver an uncompromising Web surfing experience, even for first-time users. And BSQUARE Corporation's unique remote management software greatly reduces the obsolescence so common with PCs by allowing new interface, navigation, and content features to be added remotely - and without any end-user involvement.
Sagevision is currently installed at a number of senior living facilities and will be offered directly to individual consumers later this year. To be placed on our list to receive early notification of Sagevision's availability in your area, contact Patricia Martig at pmartig@sageport.com.
The Sagevision Solution for Senior Living Communities
Sageport provides Senior Living Providers with an all-in-one package that includes a full-featured Internet access device; a senior-friendly user-interface and browser; and both dial-up and high-speed ISP access to the Sagevision community portal and the entire Internet. Installing Sagevision in common areas provides residents with a state-of-the art amenity: the Internet. And once online, Sageport's straightforward navigation tools enable seniors to move about the Internet effortless and enjoy the wealth of resources available to them online.
The Sagevision service bundle also features the latest in remote management capabilities, developed and supported by strategic partner, BSQUARE. This cutting-edge technology supports all deployed Sagevision systems with software application updates and online diagnostics that are performed without involving the end-user. The ability to upgrade "the brains" of the Internet appliance remotely also means the equipment can last years longer than the all-too-quickly-obsolete PC. Seniors cite the overly complex PC as the number one obstacle standing between them and the Internet.
Easy-to-use Internet access devices, combined with Sagevision's onsite training and peer-mentoring program, have succeeded in making the Internet less confusing and more accessible to seniors. A survey of senior living locales in Washington state where Sagevision is deployed produced some impressive results. Prior to Sagevision, just 2-3% of the residents had been online. One year later, 37-53% classified themselves as frequent Sagevision users. A remarkable accomplishment.
Sageport's skilled team of customer service representatives can set up Sagevision both as a common area amenity and as a personal information device for residents in their individual rooms. And since Sagevision is scaleable, it can be expanded or contracted to fit a company's specific needs. Sageport can provide multiple solutions.
Sageport offers turn-key Internet connectivity that not only brings down the physical and psychological walls separating seniors from the Internet, but which truly empowers seniors to grow, change, and enhance the quality of their lives. For complete information about Sageport's solution for Senior Living Providers, contact Patricia Martig at pmartig@sageport.com.
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Jx
I am long and strong - This is good news, hum hum, as we all get older.
My mother (at 76) bought a Gateway a year before she died - and I am sure the frustration of the thing contributed to her passing.
Just crawl a bit faster - lol.
R/S
mp
mp, I am under the belief that if you wantto be a MM in a certain stock you are obligated to buy and sell a certain amount of shares. Not sure if the number is 500 or 5000 shares but I'm pretty sure they are obligated none the less.
Todays news is a start for sure. We have to crawl before we start running I guess. I'm still holding the faith and will
trust in Belanger's insights as to what he saw when he entered this entity. I'm sure he didn't think it was going to happen over night. I just wonder how many curves in the road he hit that he didn't think were there?
Jx
I count 58 Merrill Gardens locations, but there's no information on total occupancy.
However, this release does validate the theory that there exists a market for low-cost, easy to use, internet devices within the "silver surfer" market.
Granted selling 150 boxes to them is rather small, but it's likely a "test market" situation to see how well the device is received by their retirees.
Now let's see them market to Sun City and some of the other Del Webb communities:
http://www.delwebb.com/
TheCentralScrutinizer
MSU Devices Announces Strategic Partnership/Product Sale with Sageport Inc.
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 7, 2002--MSU Devices Inc.
(OTCBB:MUCP - news) announced today it has entered into a strategic
partnership with Sageport Inc. (www.sageport.com), Bellevue, Wash., to
penetrate the senior Internet market in the United States. This new
partnership is being started with an initial sale of 150 MSU Devices
V5 Internet Computers to Sageport. Sageport will be installing the MSU
Devices V5 in all U.S. retirement communities operated by Merrill
Gardens, the nation's second largest privately held senior living
provider.
Sageport deploys and sells the easy-to-use software-based
Sagevision(TM) Internet access system in the senior market. In a July
16, 2001 e-Business article, the Wall Street Journal reported that
seniors are the fastest growing segment of newcomers to the Internet
yet 87% of people over 65 years of age are still offline. Among the
reasons cited is that seniors believe it is both too complicated and
too expensive to get online. Sageport's Sagevision Internet access
system powered by the MSU Devices V5 addresses both of these issues.
Sageport Inc.'s President & CEO, Bud Robinson said, ``Finally
someone got it right. For two years we have worked with all of the top
names in the computer hardware industry seeking an Internet computer
or appliance that was simple, flexible, and inexpensive enough to
power our Sagevision Internet access system for seniors. There are
over 40 million seniors in the U.S. who are not able or willing to use
a PC, yet want to connect with family, friends and the world via the
Internet.'' He went on to say, ``The MSU Devices V5 meets all of our
needs and has been enthusiastically accepted by our first national
customer, Merrill Gardens, a leader in the senior living industry.''
The MSU Devices V5 units will be installed initially in the
activity areas of all 61 Merrill Gardens locations nationwide beginning in January 2002. In addition, Sageport will sell the MSU
Devices V5 and its Sagevision system to individual senior residents
for use in their private quarters at each of the Merrill Gardens
locations.
Bill Pettit, President and CEO of Merrill Gardens, said ``After
beta testing several systems we concluded that Sagevision powered by
the MSU Devices V5 Internet Computer had the best combination of
content, design and price for seniors. Residents have enthusiastically
embraced technology that was initially intimidating.''
Ray Dittrich, VP Sales for MSU Devices said, ``Sageport is an ideal
value-adding marketing partner for MSU. They are dedicated to
providing senior-centric ISP services to help seniors get online and
to benefit from the content they provide. They realized that the
ease-of-use and low price of the MSU Devices V5 Internet Computer make
it a perfect strategic fit to power their software-based Sagevision
senior-specific Internet access system. Through Sagevision, seniors
get more than just Internet access, they get a reason to get online.''
About MSU Devices Inc.
Since 1991, MSU Devices Inc. (http://www.msudevices.com/) has
designed, manufactured, marketed and sold affordable and intuitive
Internet access devices that enable end-users to communicate simply
and easily by e-mail and by browsing the Internet.
MSU Devices' latest device is the V5 Internet Computer that can
output e-mail and Internet data to a TV, computer monitor and flat
panel LCD. The V5 supports Ethernet and has a 56k dial-up modem
included as standard equipment along with two USB ports, a PCMCIA
slot, a smart card reader and audio in/out. With Java virtual machine
support, the V5 can be programmed using Java programming tools as well
as Visual Basic and C++. The V5 is powered by National Semiconductor's
266 Mhz. Geode GX1 processor and by Microsoft's Windows CE operating
system. The V5 features a full range of software options and comes
fully featured to be used as a set-top box, Internet access device, or
a thin client workstation. For more information, visit MSU Devices,
Inc. at www.msudevices.com or call 972/473-7543.
About Sageport Inc.
Founded in April 1999, Sageport (http://www.sageport.com/ )is a
marketing organization dedicated to the development and distribution
of new consumer products and services for seniors, with an emphasis on
providing simplified access to the Internet. Sageport is privately
held and headquartered in Bellevue, Wash.
About Merrill Gardens
Founded in 1993, Merrill Gardens (http://www.merrillgardens.com/)
is one of the top ten owner/operators of assisted living retirement
communities in the country. The company consists of 61 communities in
15 states. The management and resources of the Seattle based company
ensure high standards of service and long-term commitment to quality,
security, choice and privacy in all Merrill Gardens communities.
Certain information included herein is forward-looking within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995,
including, but not limited to, statements concerning manufacturing,
marketing, growth, and expansion. Such forward-looking information
involves important risks and uncertainties that could affect actual
results and cause them to differ materially from expectations
expressed herein. These risks and uncertainties include, without
limitation, our history of significant operating losses which together
with an inability to raise capital could impact on our ability to continue as a going concern, our limited sales history, the acceptance
of our product by consumers, dependence on third parties for the
manufacture of our product, rapid technological change, the pressures
of a competitive industry and other risks set forth in the Company's
filings with the SEC.
Contact:
MSU Devices Inc.
D. Bruce Walter, 972/473-6916
dbwalter@msucorp.com
Off topic -
8x8 looks interesting (eght) - moving strongly in the last week - on no news.
R/S
mp
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