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CAPTNEMOS  - posted
THE CEO AND SOMEONE ELSE IN COMPANY BUYING UP SHARES LATELY.SOMETHINGS GOING ON.??? IM IN FOR A SMALL POSITION.

Trade Date Insider Name Trade Type Shares Price ($) Value ($)
2011-03-14 Watson Gordon Purchase 35,700 .07 2,570
2011-03-11 Dilworth Robert (CEO and Chariman) Purchase 110,000 .09 9,790
2011-03-03 Swain William (CFO and Secretary) Purchase 5,000 .06 300
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
up a little .17 %
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
sweet up to .09C.im holding this for awhile.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
up .03c a share to .12C.i hope i making someone else some cash around here.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
actually this stock is over .10c now.shouldnt be on this thread anymore.!!lol
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
rsi has crossed in a upward pattern this stock is primed baby.


http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?c=GOJO,uu[h,a]waclyyay[pb40!f][vc60][iue6,12,9!lj [$spx]]
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
.16c and still climbing,wow.please tell me someone got in with me and is making money also.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
i knew something was up.bam


GraphOn Corp. Unveils GO-Global Cloud
New Platform Provides a Secure, Private Cloud for Cross-platform

Application and File Access from Anywhere

Mar. 29, 2011 (Business Wire) -- GraphOn Corporation (OTCBB:GOJO), a leading worldwide developer of application virtualization and Web-enabling solutions, today announced GO-Global Cloud. Taking application virtualization to the next level, GO-Global Cloud is a heterogeneous software platform that makes it easy and cost-effective to create a large-scale, secure, private cloud environment that centralizes Windows, UNIX, and Linux software applications for cross-platform, remote access by authorized users running Windows, UNIX, Linux, Mac OS X, or any Flash-enabled Web browsers.

GO-Global Cloud is an advanced software platform that protects valuable applications, documents, and data in the customer’s secure data center, while allowing authorized users to intuitively access and share the applications and documents from just about any local, remote, or mobile device via simple hyperlinks. It gives IT management the flexibility to support the growing “bring your own device (BYOD)” trend, while providing administrators with the tools they need to efficiently control user rights and privileges.

“With today’s announcement, we’ve transitioned from host-client application delivery to a secure, private cloud platform for applications, documents, files, and more,” said Asaf Doron, GraphOn vice president of product marketing. “GO-Global Cloud is a cross-platform, feature-rich solution that offers load balancing, clustering, active directory support, centralized management tools, and much more, thereby allowing our customers to scale to larger and more flexible deployments using a single product.”

GO-Global Cloud also provides corporate Web developers with a Web application programming interface (API) that can be used to integrate Windows and Linux applications into Web-based enterprise and workflow applications.

“The GO-Global Web API opens most of our capabilities to the Web developer,” continued Doron. “We want our customers to use our technology and embed it into their systems. Web developers can now interact with remote applications and GO-Global Hosts, open and close sessions, and manage users from their existing Web applications. We enable much more than a side-by-side solution does. We’re offering true integration with Web applications.”

GO-Global Cloud, available for immediate delivery, consists of three components: GO-Global Host, GO-Global Cloud Server, and GO-Global Cloud Client.

GO-Global Host virtualizes and stores existing applications, allowing users to run them from a distance as through they were installed locally. GO-Global Windows Host 4, available since July 2010, virtualizes Windows applications. GO-Global UNIX Host 4, to be announced in the near future, will virtualize UNIX and Linux applications. (GO-Global for UNIX 2.2 is currently shipping as a standalone solution for UNIX/Linux application virtualization.)
GO-Global Cloud Server, available for immediate delivery, provides a high-availability, secure gateway to GO-Global Hosts. It provides administrators with controls to monitor and manage clusters of GO-Global Hosts supporting thousands of users. The controls and capabilities can be accessed through the GO-Global Cloud Server’s user interface, or alternatively through the GO-Global Web API for easy integration of applications and workflows.
GO-Global Cloud Client, available for immediate delivery, provides a refreshed, more intuitive user interface. Offered as a native client or a Web browser plug-in, GO-Global Cloud Client is used by local and remote users to access GO-Global Hosts, and by administrators to manage GO-Global Cloud Server. The Client runs on Windows, UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X computers, as well as portable devices. Alternatively, users and administrators can connect from any platform by simply using a Web browser that supports Adobe Flash 9 or later.
“GO-Global’s support of any Flash-enabled browser is a key benefit for our customers,” said Doron. “Without it, users often struggle to access applications because they don’t have rights to install a required plug-in, or firewalls and proxy servers prevent the connection. We’ve solved this problem by developing the technology needed to display and interact with applications via Flash. This means that as new mobile devices and tablets come to market, users and administrators will have increased flexibility to utilize these devices with GO-Global.”

Doron also hinted at forthcoming dedicated support for portable devices. “We’re developing new technologies for future releases that will support tablets and other mobile devices with optimized native clients and unique features,” he said.

GO-Global Cloud is yet another technological milestone for GraphOn. The company entered the market with a remote access solution for UNIX and Linux applications. Next, it expanded its cross-platform solutions with Web-enabling software for Windows applications.

“By unveiling GO-Global Cloud, we continue our tradition of advanced, yet easy-to-use, cross-platform connectivity solutions,” noted Doron. “For our customers, today’s announcement opens the door to new business opportunities, including private cloud hosting, software as a service, seamless integration with existing web applications, and more.”

GO-Global Cloud Benefits

Access from anywhere. Applications and documents can be accessed from any location, even across firewalls and proxy servers. Users can view, edit and share documents whether or not they have the corresponding application installed on their computer or mobile device.
Scalability and load balancing. GO-Global Cloud provides high-availability load balancing and centralized management of large GO-Global Host server farms.
Security. User connections are enabled via a multi-layered security system, including smart card authentication support. Applications and documents never leave the secure GO-Global Host.
Control. Administrators can set user and group permissions and publish different applications to different users.
Flexibility and customization. The GO-Global Web API allows developers to integrate hosted applications with workflow applications without the use of the GO-Global Cloud user interface. They can programmatically start sessions, authenticate users, create user-private workspaces, move files to and from a workspace, start and stop applications, and monitor server usage.
Private virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Users and administrator can see a full desktop view of the Host in a private session. Administrators can manage the Hosts using a desktop view. When using VMs, they can configure GO-Global Cloud as a simple VDI, application delivery, and document sharing solution — all in one product.
Free 30-Day Trial

Companies wishing to evaluate GO-Global Cloud can apply for a free, 30-day evaluation copy of the entire GO-Global Cloud suite at www.graphon.com.

About GraphOn

Founded in 1996, GraphOn Corporation is a publicly-traded company headquartered in Santa Cruz, California. The company is an innovator of cost-effective, advanced solutions that help customers access applications from anywhere. GraphOn’s high-performance software solutions provide fast remote access, cross-platform connectivity, and a centralized architecture that delivers a dramatically lower cost of ownership. The company’s GO-Global solutions can be used with Microsoft (MSFT) Windows, IBM AIX, Oracle (ORCL) Solaris, Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) HP-UX, Linux, Apple (AAPL) OS X, and other operating systems. For more information, call 1.800.GRAPHON in the USA, +44.1344.206549 in Europe, or visit www.graphon.com or www.facebook.com/graphon.

This press release contains statements that are forward looking as that term is defined by the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results will differ due to factors such as shifts in customer demand, product shipment schedules, product mix, competitive products and pricing, technological shifts and other variables. Readers are referred to GraphOn's most recent periodic and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

GraphOn and GO-Global are trademarks of GraphOn Corp. Other trademarks belong to their owners.


GraphOn Corporation

Asaf Doron

1.800.GRAPHON

www.graphon.com


Source: Business Wire (March 29, 2011 - 6:02 AM EDT)

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gonna take some profit now.
 
TruthLiesWithin  - posted
I bought some earlier.
I'm trying to stick with low float stuff now since the past
Several years have been horrendous.
I think this is poised to keep going much high
I was lucky enough with CPST so I am hoping this does something similar.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
well low float is not necesarily a reason to buy the stock.just an indicator(need to know how much the market maklers have also)wich they dont have alot of this so they cant manipulate the stock..when almost everyone on the board of directors buyimg up the stock,thats a reason to own.so im glad to make you some money.there is so much **** people push around here hard to tell whats good.but as with most picks the companies are losing on avg 4-7 million a year,so they have to keep issuing stock till the dreaded reverse merger comes into play.if a comp[any cant give us 10q/10k results.do not buy.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
looks like we got some profit takers wich is the right thing to do.sell back what u put in it with your money and keep the rest so your playing with there money.thats the difference between winners and losers.so probaly why stock is in dowm tick.but only 5000 shares look available on the L2s
 
TruthLiesWithin  - posted
i remember when 750 million was a lot for an O/S

now 10 billion is the norm for these scammers.
between r/s's and about 2 dozen FBI and FCC conference calls, i am trying to avoid them.

well i hope this one has legs.
looks ok to me.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
yea well with those scammers the board of directors constanly releasing shares price can never go up.but when i see several people on the board of directors buying up there own stock.there not buying it to lose money thats for sure.so i am holding the rest of mine.took out what i put in it and now the rest is gravy money.gtxi is another one the officers been buying up the stock,but its in the $2-3 range.yes and i here that.i try to stay under 150 million float.well also you want companies that report there 10q/10k as should if not.should not be buying.the pinks are a no no stay away no matter what,they dont have to reporting and stock scrutinies as you do with a nasdaq or at least otc.bb.but no pks 99% of the time.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
acutally they just released there 10k if you take the time to read it and understand what it means,that the company is not in bad financial state.only losing approx 600,000-800,000 a year which is right on the edge.but they dont need to be releasing stock.they have 1-2 mil in cash.and assest and liabilities is about 20,000 in the neg.most pinks lose approx 4-9 million a year if you read there books.so they have to keep releasing stock.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
what else i learned from the 10k is junp which is being pumped around here.copied some of gojos patents and got sued and loss.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
http://app.quotemedia.com/quotetools/showFilingOutline.go?webmasterId=89753&symb ol=%20&name=GRAPHON%20CORP/DE:%2010-K&link=http%3A//quotemedia.10kwizard.com/con tents.xml%3Fipage%3D7514833&cp=off
 
TruthLiesWithin  - posted
yeah pinks can kill!
i agree on the insider buys.
that is a good sign, especially if it is lots of money and not $50 worth.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
AMAR.OB Amarillo Biosciences Inc Paul Tibbits (Director) 7,250 .08 580 2011-03-30
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
shes still climbing.im holding this one.wish the ask would drop some although.
 
TruthLiesWithin  - posted
This looks like a $2 stock.

Its obvious there arent many shares to trade, big gaps. And wild jumps.

This latest news is nice. Perhaps more.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
well im not sure about that.but i will hold to see what next 10q looks like.these low float stocks are hard sometimes to buy and sell shares.but wont be a problem when it keeps going up.
 
feverblooming  - posted
hey capt! could u help me out? how do u find out who is buying in the companies?
 
TruthLiesWithin  - posted
CPST did what this is with some similar share structure
$2 would be ideal
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
There are many sites that report insider trading(just google insider trading reports).used to be illegal but now they must report within 2-3 days of the sales.which allows us small guys to get in on it too.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
well i would love the 2 dollars.i do know this stock will run.You need serious momo,or serious earnings forecasting for this to hit $2.with not much stock on the street it could run like crazy.i took my original investment back and will hold the rest of my stock for long term.
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
nice hovering around .21c.ask is .23c.bring the ask down .
 
CAPTNEMOS  - posted
wow ask is up.still holding my free shares for long term now.
 



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