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51 dollars traded on IVOI today WOW!
Where did you get the info about ARSC R/S ???
This is just his opinion not fact guys
Million four all buys at the ask today
Up 100%
The potential merger partner had
80% sold at the bid
Seems the money is flowing from ARSC and being put here
Lot of shares being dumped over there!
A/S is all used- R/S will be coming soon to ARSC- that's why they are leaving any coming over here!!!
uhh, the facts that back up my opinion are in the post from the IVOI 14C and ARSC's PR.
Looks like others agree. IVOI volume dead in the water.
so your R/S speculation is based on your opinion and not facts?
lets just say a R/S is going to happen based on common sense for the share price to be between .08 to .16 cents. This is from the ARSC PR about for every 150 shares of ARSC you get 1 of HYDRA.
PLUS...
FROM 14C REVISED:
What R/S are you speaking of? I would think if IVOI does a 1 for 500, due to the share structure then ARSC would have a 1 for 1,500 R/S also
wow lots going on here. Hydra will come and save this company soon. That R/s should be less than 500 TO 1 for IVOI after the merger.
Is frankie still hiding in his shell? Has liberty got the hydra yet?
lets see .0003 today
After a recapitalization of iVoice (Pink Sheets:IVOI) and a name change to Hydra Fuel Cell Corp., we expect that the dividend will be approximately one (1) share of new Hydra stock for each 150 current shares of ARSC. We expect that the value of Hydra is such that its initial trading range will be between $0.08 and $0.16 per share.
What does recapitalization mean... R/S??? If arsc is going to have majority voting they need to own the most shares thats why I am thinking the 65% is more accurate than the 2.5% anyway we will find out soon enough there may be a mass exodus from ivoi to arsc if they get the better end of the deal for the share holders which could drive up pps...also seems like the euro investors fell off the map they haven't been mentioned at all in any of this???
my opinion is that the current management of IVOI has no intention of any split. If after the merger, the new management wants to do a reverse split, they have the voting rights ability to do so. However, I cannot find anything that allows only common shares be R/S'd and not all-meaning preferred. If someone know differently, please post but what I have found is that preferred shares must be split proportionately to common.
ok i see, but I believe they are going to r/s those 6 billion shares and when the dust clears arsc shareholders will be rockin.
I got it from the last SEC public filing:
"ACTION 1
MERGER OF HYDRA FUEL CELL CORPORATION INTO IVOICE, INC.
On March 9, 2011, the Board of Directors through unanimous written consent, approved the Agreement and Plan of Merger dated March 9, 2011 (the “Agreement”) by and between iVoice, Inc. and Hydra Fuel Cell Corporation (“Hydra”) and authorized the management of the Company to enter into the Agreement with Hydra. The text of Agreement is attached herein as Attachment A.
On May 24, 2011, at least a majority of the aggregate of our shareholders holding a majority of the outstanding Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock executed a Written Consent of Shareholders in Lieu of Meeting pursuant to pursuant to Section 14A:5-6 of the New Jersey Business Corporation Act of the State of New Jersey (the “Corporation Law”).
Hydra is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Security Resources Corporation. Under the terms of the Agreement, Hydra will merge into iVoice with iVoice being the surviving company. All of the common stock of Hydra will be exchanged for 1 million shares of iVoice Series A Preferred Stock with each such share having super-voting rights equal to 10,000 votes for every one vote granted to iVoice Class A Common Stock and each such share being convertible, at the holder's option, into 153.5 shares of Class A Common Stock. Based upon the present number of iVoice Class A Common Stock shares outstanding, 6,265,563,493 shares, the Hydra shareholders will hold 61.48% of the voting shares of iVoice. Based upon the present number of iVoice Class A Common Stock shares outstanding on the date hereof, 6,265,563,493 shares, the Hydra shareholders would hold 2.4% of the total outstanding Class A Common Stock shares should all of the iVoice Series A Preferred Stock be converted into Class A Common Stock shares."
from the 8K "Hydra shareholders will hold 61.48% of the voting shares of iVoice." Where do you get the 2.5%
Another point, they are taking over the management not ownership- even if they convert 100% of their preferred shares they still only control 2.5% of the common shares. Mahoney is and will continue to be the largest owner of IVOI (soon to be Hydra) shares
Plus they absolutely need to keep 51% of the voting shares otherwise they will get fired
They R/S the common they must R/S the preferred also- not in their interests and Mahoney won't R/S ; not in his interests
Well to begin with Hydra won't be trading in the .08 - ,16 range.
Enjoy frankie's kool ade
And THAT makes sense.
If you dont believe it, then by all means buy IVOI shares now. GLTU.
But IVOI's own 14C revised shows ARSC and subsidary HYDRA are going to be taking over the company after the merger.
Tell me how they are going to have a value of .08 to .16 cents a share with 6.2+Billion shares outstanding and 10B Authorized. It isnt. They will reduce the shares to bring the value.
Why should anyone believe any ARSC PR when they have not delivered on even one promise for the past 5 years?
Why is this any different?
So the only thing that makes sense to me is, IVOI and HYDRA will merge, THEN IVOI is r/s'd, THEN the divvy to ARSC shareholders. So after the name change, there will no longer be an IVOI, and all IVOI shareholders then become HYDRA shareholders, but not until after the r/s. With all this going on, how can the IVOI CEO fire Frnkie? Wouldn't he have that covered in the agreement? All the PR's posted show the existing ARSC and HYDRA officers becoming the controlling officers of HYDRA after the name change.
Wow, someone should write a book or a movie about all this!!!
exactly it will happen after the merger! what i have been saying.
Read the ARSC pr, it states that ARSC wont get its divy until recap. which has to include an R/S to get a share value of .08 to .16 per share price.
lets just say a R/S is going to happen based on common sense for the share price to be between .08 to .16 cents. This is from the ARSC PR about for every 150 shares of ARSC you get 1 of HYDRA.
name ivoice and symbol ivoi goes away when it becomes hydra.
IVOI is not a shell company . The filing states that Hydra merges with iVoice with iVoice being the sole remaining company. The the plan is to do a name change from iVoice to Hydra Fuel Cell
The "event" is the merger and Frankie has no control until the event occurs so he cannot R/S iVoice until after the merger
So how many preferred shares need to convert over to common before they lose their voting rights majority because of the 10,000 votes per preferred share ? They convert too many and Mahoney's back as majority shareholder and cans Frankie for his poor management.
Still disagree with you that ARSC shareholders get preferred shares as the divy and this is why- everyone would convert!
Please post the filing or PR about R/S. Recapitalization isn't automatically a reverse split. And with most shares being bought at the 0002 ask price seems lot more investors think there won't be one
Thanks for the replies - from the wording the way I read it, IVOI will become Hydra - the name will be changed to HYDRA.
IVOI SHAREHOLDERS DONT VANISH THE NUMBER OF SHARES GETS REDUCED BY THE R/S THAT WILL HAPPEN AFTER ARSC MANAGEMENT TAKES IT OVER.
FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU OWN 1000 SHARES NOW AND 100:1 R/S THEN NOW THEY ONLY OWN 10 SHARES OF IVOI.
SCHEDULE 14C INFORMATION
Amendment No. 1
Attachment A
Agreement and Plan of Merger
2. Basic Transaction
(d) Effect of Merger.
(vi) IVOI Common Shares. Each IVOI Common Share issued and outstanding at and as of the Effective Time will remain issued and outstanding.
IVOI does not vanish, they own 97+% of Hydra common shares
Interesting. I just read up on what a Reverse Merger is. So IVOI vanishes (?) then becomes HYDRA - so what about the IVOI shareholders......do they vanish as well or have their IVOI shares become HYDRA shares, hence the 1 to 1 ratio???? This boggles the mind (mine at least!) Perhaps this is the reason buyers are in the 2's, thinking they will not be affected by an r/s????
It's called a reverse merger.
Good luck with that 1 IVOI to 1 HYDRA share.
IVOI shareholders get 1 Hydra share for each IVOI share?
But after the R/S of IVOI? Seem there is strong interest
of buying IVOI? IVOI maybe higher than .0002 before R/S?
It's confusing but exciting, no bankruptcy, IVOI still alive
vdt
i dont know but he'll be running IVOI soon as HYDRA
Has frankie delivered his one [and only?]stack to liberty yet?
SOME NEW SECTIONS IN REVISED 14C FROM IVOI. LOOKS REAL GOOD FOR ARSC AND OUR ASSUMPTIONS OF R/S OF IVOI SEEMS TO BE CORRECT. SEE BELOW
FROM 14C REVISED:
Post # of 7954
Please take some advise and do not make your own investing decesions based on any posting in iHub. Do you own DD, read the financials and then make your own informed choices. Much of the posted information is safeharbored speculation and not necessarily factually based
I will buy some ARSC and keep some IVOI.
Another message from ARSC board:
remember, while ARSC shareholders get 1 share of Hydra for each 153 of ARSC, IVOI shareholders get 1 Hydra share for each IVOI share. Your IVOI R/S will either cause further share sell-offs of Hydra because of the R/S or further drops of share to the ARSC Hydra dividend shares for example, if I owned 1,000,000 ARSC shares, I would get 6,536 Hydra shares, then your R/S at 268/1 I'm left with 24 Hydra shares as my divy
a message from ARSC board
notabadstock Share Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:41:37 AM
Re: None Post # of 41705
The problem is that people are turning to IVOI right now thinking it's the better deal because of its present operating share structure and they just don't see how being in ARSC right now could be the better deal. HAHAHA, I've got news for them!
a message from ARSC board
notabadstock Share Tuesday, June 14, 2011 11:41:37 AM
Re: None Post # of 41705
The problem is that people are turning to IVOI right now thinking it's the better deal because of its present operating share structure and they just don't see how being in ARSC right now could be the better deal. HAHAHA, I've got news for them!
STAMB, thank you! This business of HYDRA/IVOI/ARSC is very
confusing. You are knowledgeable. It is convincing. I
only have a few .0001xIVOI shares, selling will create
a big loss for my portfolio. I will try to sell and
buy ARSC as you advise.
vdt
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Re: vdt post# 7932 Post # of 7949
Did some math for you to cut the loss by half if you would. If i were you i would sell all my 3528926 IVOI shares at 0,0001 to buy the same amount in ARSC. This would become 23527 shares of HYDRA which could bring you $1882. - of divi. at a pps of $ 0,08 per share. If you have a good day you may sell all IVOI for a double today and also double the divi the same time. So you could get $ 3764,- of divi plus $ 3528.- ARSC value as minimum. So, $ 7292.- worth of stock will reduce your losses to -$ 2908.-
I did the math with a HYDRA pps of $ 0,08. At a pps of $ 0,16 per share you come out with a plus of $ 856.- plus you hold your ARSC shares for another run. wink
it seems that I would get more "bang" from IVOI
shares than I would from ARSC shares....
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I admire your math, but it is hard to understand.
What do you mean by "more bang"? Thanks. Should
I have more hope for IVOI. Will IVOI increase
value from the current .0001 without the scary R/S?
vdt
You can haveI million dollars but without ARSC's product IVOI will spend that million on operating expenses. the ceo of IVOI makes over 400k a year. ARSC's product will create new revenue and the million dollars is just like an investor wanting a piece of ARSC product.
Great post- correct math and sound logic
I don't understand why some have ARSC driving the bus and that IVOI is willing to bend over and say F me please! ARSC is the one with nothing in the bank compared to TVOI $1M plus!
ARSC is the one standing near bankruptcy, IVOI is the one with the past history of making money spinning of POS!
IMO, it says "based on the current SS of IVOI HYDRA holders "would own" as opposed to "will own" 2.4% blah blah blah.
In franks latest statement he says,,,,""At the time of the merger, ARSC will have majority voting control of IVOI. It will be recapitalized and the name changed to Hydra Fuel Cell Corp., after which we will dividend the Hydra shares to ARSC's shareholders at an expected ratio of one (1) share of new Hydra stock for each 150 current shares of ARSC.
my opinion is that arsc takes over recaps then divvy's stock to arsc holders
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IVOI (SEC Reporting Company)
Website: http://www.ivoice.com
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IVOI.OB Share Structure as of November 12, 2010
A/S 10,000,000,000
O/S 6,265,563,493
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Managament
Jerome Mahoney is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of iVoice Inc. since 1997. He is also the Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of Trey Resources, Inc., Deep Field Technologies, Inc, SpeechSwitch, Inc. and MM² Group, Inc.
Frank V. Esser.
Mr. Esser has served as a director of the Company since June 2005. He has been a director since February 2004. Mr. Esser functioned as Transfer Agent and Head Bookkeeper in the Treasury Department of Texaco Inc from 1959 to 1968. As a certified public accountant with Ernst & Young from 1968 to 1981, he participated in the audits of major publicly traded companies such as J.P. Stevens & Co., Dynamics Corporation of America, and Phillips - Van Heusen Corporation, along with law firms, banks, manufacturing companies and other organizations, and also participated in the public offerings of equity and debt and the preparation of SEC filings.
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iVoice has found the best way to increase shareholder value, separate and apart from the operating performance of iVoice, is by spinning off and distributing shares of its wholly owned subsidiaries in the form of a special dividend to the Company's shareholders. The common stock distributions are part of a broader strategy relating to the transition of iVoice into a company focused on the development and licensing of proprietary technologies:
We also continue to search for potential merger candidates with or without compatible technology and products, which management feels may make financing more appealing to potential investors.
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