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scs005
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posted December 21, 2003 12:15     Click Here to See the Profile for scs005     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I agree with you Mach. Loaction or ware does not matter for online business. But as Gonnaplode explained, the ware house shows the quality of business.

I am not experts like you guys,I read in Peter Leads expert tips, He said " Show me Buisness place and who are working, I will tell tou how company will perform".

In our case I am afraid, I respect Mach, cabbage,.. , everyone on our board their amazing technical details.

Please correct me If I am wrong.

Thanks
SCS

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Originally posted by Gonnaplode:
MACH,

If the new site materializes as a basement or garage in the CEO's New Home in KY...then yes it makes a huge difference and it would be immediately reflected in the stock price. First there would be a huge issue of trust (IMO) and second I don't believe anyone here was "buying into" Mom and Pops basement business operations.

here is to hoping this is not so!


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kcbudman
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posted December 21, 2003 12:18     Click Here to See the Profile for kcbudman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am the one going out there to look at the KY site. I am doing it for me. I have offered to share with the board. Some people here like the fact that I am doing it. You don't have to believe me, since I am anonymous, but I have been a member of this board for several months. Like I said, though, I am doing it for me, because I have great expectations from this company. I do not plan on selling, even if it is a home based business. I believe the techs support a nice move in the near future. I am doing this DD for possible long term hold, that is all.


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Originally posted by Gonnaplode:
Anyone know how big the San Diego site is?

This would provide you with a good working model of what is neccessary in terms of space to start a new distribution center?

Space in someone's garage is definitely not what I bought into and I am certain that many other investor's here feel the same way.

I would be careful about believing anonymous posts by anyone on a board. I could go out and take a picture of any delapitated home and garage and tell you this is the new center...wouldn't mean it were true. On the contrary I could take a picture of a business site in an industrial park and post it and still would not neccessarily make it the true site. That is why it is called Due Dilligence.

Ask JF, contact the people at VeeGeez, contact a real estate agent in KY.

HOPING FOR THE BEST.


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Gonnaplode
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posted December 21, 2003 12:34     Click Here to See the Profile for Gonnaplode     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My comments were not aimed directly at you or any specific individual. Even you must understand how easy it would be to create a selling panic by posting a picture of some broken down property that looks like it should be demolished. It is that simple, anyone can post deceitful information on any number of sites if they so choose. I wish you all the best in your investment. As for me if this is not a warehouse, I would prefer (for me) not to have ever seen or heard these recent comments. As to the value of the stock, it would also be best if everyone still believed this to be a warehouse as posted earlier. No Doubt in my mined whatsoever.

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Originally posted by kcbudman:
I am the one going out there to look at the KY site. I am doing it for me. I have offered to share with the board. Some people here like the fact that I am doing it. You don't have to believe me, since I am anonymous, but I have been a member of this board for several months. Like I said, though, I am doing it for me, because I have great expectations from this company. I do not plan on selling, even if it is a home based business. I believe the techs support a nice move in the near future. I am doing this DD for possible long term hold, that is all.



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adrenalix
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posted December 21, 2003 12:51     Click Here to See the Profile for adrenalix     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
yep. i'm not sure what to make of this. i do hope that things have changed since that aerial map was taken. we'll see what kc finds out.

the question i was asking myself was why kentucky?

was this move personal in nature? for fleming to return to family?

was it really to add a new distribution center?

does anyone think that their relocation happened too quickly after PGHI purchased VG?

is it possible that Fleming had planned on moving there anyway?

i don't know.

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 13:17     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Adrenalix,

First and foremost as a shareholder I respect and support the decisions that this company is making. At this particular stage in the progress of the company... it does make sense to have both an East & West Coast Distribution Center. The timeframe in which customers receive and are able to return their rentals will have a dramatic impact on their satisfaction and desire to continue their membership with Veegeez. Knowing that we are about to launch a new site and incoporate DVD rentals... The move indicates that we have a President that is looking to move forward agressively. It would not make sense at all to launch a new site and focus on growing your subscriber base to find out that your new subscribers are disappointed in the timeliness of their orders. Indeed... a company would desire to "have all it's ducks in a row." With respect to whether he has family in Kentucky.. I do not care to speculate... but will add that if in fact I were the President and understood that an East Coast Distibution Center was necessary... I might indeed consider at least trying to locate such a center in an are that I might have family and friends.

mach

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Originally posted by adrenalix:
yep. i'm not sure what to make of this. i do hope that things have changed since that aerial map was taken. we'll see what kc finds out.

the question i was asking myself was why kentucky?

was this move personal in nature? for fleming to return to family?

was it really to add a new distribution center?

does anyone think that their relocation happened too quickly after PGHI purchased VG?

is it possible that Fleming had planned on moving there anyway?

i don't know.


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j160e
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posted December 21, 2003 13:20     Click Here to See the Profile for j160e     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
MACH...

I just wanted to finally take a minute to say hello and thanks for all your work that you share with this board. I'm fairly new to investing and am on a steep learning curve. Your posts along with a few others here (mav, cabbage, uncle milty) I find extremely informative and valuable. It's great how much DD gets shared on this board without any nonsense like on some others! I started buying PGHI about 6 weeks ago and have been adding to my position when I can. As has been stated before, the upside potential of this company far outweighs the downside IMO and it's getting more exciting following it each week.

Here's something interesting I found the other day: According to a recent 2003 survey by Forbes Magazine, when it comes to cost of doing business, Lexington, KY (which is only 3hrs from Franklin, KY) was rated as the 4th best place in the country to locate a business.

I hope to pick up my last block of shares Monday at this current level.

Thanks and GLTA!
J160E

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 13:43     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Wow... glad to see a post from you j160e. I love it that our members her are able to do their DD and share these important facts with the board. Much better than speculation and rumor. Thaks again. mach

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Originally posted by j160e:
MACH...

I just wanted to finally take a minute to say hello and thanks for all your work that you share with this board. I'm fairly new to investing and am on a steep learning curve. Your posts along with a few others here (mav, cabbage, uncle milty) I find extremely informative and valuable. It's great how much DD gets shared on this board without any nonsense like on some others! I started buying PGHI about 6 weeks ago and have been adding to my position when I can. As has been stated before, the upside potential of this company far outweighs the downside IMO and it's getting more exciting following it each week.

Here's something interesting I found the other day: According to a recent 2003 survey by Forbes Magazine, when it comes to cost of doing business, Lexington, KY (which is only 3hrs from Franklin, KY) was rated as the 4th best place in the country to locate a business.

I hope to pick up my last block of shares Monday at this current level.

Thanks and GLTA!
J160E


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TRSTURGUT-18
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posted December 21, 2003 14:00     Click Here to See the Profile for TRSTURGUT-18     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
After 30 extremely healthy years in the marketing,operations,and merchandising end
of mailorder and retail ground floor operations I have learned a few things.

KEEP YOUR OVERHEAD UNDER CONTROL!

If Fleming has the goods in his basement who gives a SH...T when your shares are going to be worth $1.Would you rather see a the company in a nice tower like Enron and your shares in the toilet because the expenses are out of control.I applaud Fleming if he is the type of person that does not care about being in a plush office to get this company off the ground.If some of you have ever been involved in builing a business from the ground floor then you can appreciate what I am referring to for those of you that have not, understand that the main concern of a new MAIL ORDER business is the PEOPLE, MERCHANDISE,MARKETING,and last but not least the SERVICE.If Fleming can flawlessly impliment these factors I do not care if he is shipping out of a toilet.
You can find a ton of nice locations but that WILL NOT make a MAIL ORDER business function properly nor will a BANK loan you money because you have a nice location.You receive money from a bank because they believe in the people that are running the business , and the product or business plan they present.Location is a priority in the retail business or when purchasing a home but NOT IN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS.........
As a shareholder of PGHI I do not care about Kentucky pictures the stock will not get better or worse from the pictures , the stock will get better or worse from the reaction of the stockholders...guess what..Fleming will make this work with or without you I choose to be included.There is a very valid reason for the name change that I posted to MACH a few weeks ago and I stand by it.Please understand this is just my opinion.
There is one thing that does diturb me.I have been a member of this forum for a couple of weeks and have read posts from some brilliant and well spoken people.There have been only positive vibes until last week some beauty named SUNNY came along.Now I decided at the time not to answer the SUNNY posts so there would not be any attention given to that person.Now I see some more of the same.Is it me or is there a pattern starting cause the stock is about to take off.To Mach , Mav , Milty and a host of others thank you for all your help even though we have never it is great to know there are people holding up the fort!

TRSTURGUT-18

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:17     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
TRS...

Wow... this is a very well said statement. You have said everything that I was thinking... to the tee! I think many of the "newbies" here have not taken the time to reread many of the "brilliant" post and due diligence that has been done with respect to PGHI. Many of the questions they ask hae been discussed thouroughly... and yes I have enjoyed our civilized discussions. I will not elaborate any further other than... to encourage others to read your post a few times and absorb it and to further encourage "newbies" that are "truly" interested in learning more about their investment or potential investment to take the time to read through this entire thread. It will enlighten and answer many of the questiOns that you may have. Thanks again. mach

quote:
Originally posted by TRSTURGUT-18:
After 30 extremely healthy years in the marketing,operations,and merchandising end
of mailorder and retail ground floor operations I have learned a few things.

KEEP YOUR OVERHEAD UNDER CONTROL!

If Fleming has the goods in his basement who gives a SH...T when your shares are going to be worth $1.Would you rather see a the company in a nice tower like Enron and your shares in the toilet because the expenses are out of control.I applaud Fleming if he is the type of person that does not care about being in a plush office to get this company off the ground.If some of you have ever been involved in builing a business from the ground floor then you can appreciate what I am referring to for those of you that have not, understand that the main concern of a new MAIL ORDER business is the PEOPLE, MERCHANDISE,MARKETING,and last but not least the SERVICE.If Fleming can flawlessly impliment these factors I do not care if he is shipping out of a toilet.
You can find a ton of nice locations but that WILL NOT make a MAIL ORDER business function properly nor will a BANK loan you money because you have a nice location.You receive money from a bank because they believe in the people that are running the business , and the product or business plan they present.Location is a priority in the retail business or when purchasing a home but NOT IN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS.........
As a shareholder of PGHI I do not care about Kentucky pictures the stock will not get better or worse from the pictures , the stock will get better or worse from the reaction of the stockholders...guess what..Fleming will make this work with or without you I choose to be included.There is a very valid reason for the name change that I posted to MACH a few weeks ago and I stand by it.Please understand this is just my opinion.
There is one thing that does diturb me.I have been a member of this forum for a couple of weeks and have read posts from some brilliant and well spoken people.There have been only positive vibes until last week some beauty named SUNNY came along.Now I decided at the time not to answer the SUNNY posts so there would not be any attention given to that person.Now I see some more of the same.Is it me or is there a pattern starting cause the stock is about to take off.To Mach , Mav , Milty and a host of others thank you for all your help even though we have never it is great to know there are people holding up the fort!

TRSTURGUT-18


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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:21     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
How will gaming market growth impact the success of GameZNflix Inc. and Veegeez.com? mach

GAMING MARKET GROWTH
A new study shows that 70% of U.S. homes will have video game consoles by 2005 (close to the percentage of homes with VCRs), that 60% of Americans play computer/video games on a regular basis, that the gaming industry put 220,000 people to work last year, and that those jobs generated US$9 billion in wages and tax revenues.

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:23     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
How will being the 1st PUBLICLY TRADED ONLINE VIDEO GAME RENTAL COMPANY impact shareholders? Here's a few answers from allstocks members. Do you have anymore?
mach

PGHI is a public company and through the sale of stock can raise funds needed to develop the infrastructure for the business and purchase more inventory.

Being the first publicly traded company in the online game rentals business can get PGHI some good attention and hype.

What do breakout companies have in common? A CULT-like following. Seriously. Look at Apple Computer owners, TIVO customers and Netflix subscribers. They swear by those products and services and love them. This thread alone indicates how dedicated many shareholders are to the company.

Many members have already began independent marketing campaigns to help grow the customer base. How often do you see this with a privately held company?

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:25     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Will expanding into the DVD market HELP INCREASE SHAREHOLDER VALUE?

GROWING THE BUSINESS MODEL TO INCLUDE DVD’S
The expectation for the launch of online DVD rentals combined with it’s current Online Gaming Rental business is extremely significant. After all Netflix currently does not offer or market Online Video Game Rentals! It will be much more convenient for America to have an subscription service that caters to families that desire both a DVD and Video Game Rental Service! Will this increase the number of people that subsribe to their service? Yes! Will this increase shareholder value? Absolutely!

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:27     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
WILL THE NEW VEEGEEZ MARKETING COMPANY HELP INCREASE OUR SUBSCRIBER BASE AND INCREASE SHAREHOLDER VALUE?

The success of many company is more often than not the direct result of the success of it’s marketing campaign. How successful will it be? Why don’t we ask some of Venture Direct Worldwide’s current clients which include: Adobe, Microsoft, Citigroup, AT&T, Intel, Xerox, Fortune Magazine and many other successful companies. Do I need to elaborate?

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:28     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
WILL WE SEE A CHRISTMAS RALLY?

CHRISTMAS RALLY?
Historically, the days before and after Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays have produced above average returns with strong frequency numbers for the markets Both the frequency and gains for these two particular trading days have been far superior to market averages. (Time in Time Out, Thackray & Lindsay.). Although I had not applied this trading strategy to bb stocks in the past, I was pleasantly surprised to see that PGHI traded well in the “days” preceding Thanksgiving with a trend that produced substantial gains in the following days. Can we assume that a similar pattern will happen into the Christmas Holiday. Never underestimate the power of the market?

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cabbage22
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posted December 21, 2003 14:46     Click Here to See the Profile for cabbage22     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I just checked the location of my house, the dot was 100yards off, and for every addresss that I checked, It was off by roughly the same amount.

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 14:59     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Cabbage... Would like to share some private emails with you. machtabow@yahoo.com whenever you want. Regards, mach

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kcbudman
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posted December 21, 2003 15:10     Click Here to See the Profile for kcbudman     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

OK, let me first say I am not trying to bicker. Written words do not express the emotion by the writer, unless they are perceived by the reader the same way. I absolutely want this stock to SOAR! I have a lot of money in it, and have spent a lot of time researching what I can. I do not have the skills many of you here have, but I still wanted to contribute. I thought by driving 2 hours each way off my course to spend the holidays with my family to do DD for myself and others was a good thing. I stated earlier, I am not bailing on this stock no matter what I see in KY. I just want to assess the potential for $1 and up for a long term investment. In other words, after this stock goes up 500%, do I sell or stay since it could have the potential to go 5000%. When I posted the fact that I wanted to drive to Franklin, I only envisioned positive things. I have never thought negative things that would enable me to bash anyone or anything. I realize now that you and a few others do not care about pictures or what JF has in KY. I do, but it is because I care (not saying any of you dont). This could turn into a gold mine, and has me very excited. Addictive is a good word for it. I realize that JF is not building or moving into Microsoft HQ. Heck, I would be thrilled if it was an old Wal-Mart building, because that means he has real tangible assets. But if it is his cousins basement, so be it. I am still interested in this company and retaining my shares.

Next, I called the Franklin City police dept. and asked them a question about a road for my travels. I then asked them about 1535 Blackjack Rd. and what kind of area it is. Part residential, part industrial was the answer. The girl on the phone couldn't picture the actual address, but she said it was close enough to be either.

While I am setting myself up to be kicked down, I might as well add that I think the reason PGHI didnt go up when they announced the KY move, is because of the lack of "glamour" made in the announcement. I think that when a company says they are moving from SanDiego (nice, rich, tourist area) to Franklin???Kentucky???, it could lack enough luster to draw attention. I understand the move, and that it is an additional location to SD,CA, and think it is a very smart move. You could probably buy 10 KY warehouses for 1 in SD. Labor, COLA, etc. is all cheaper and smarter. And they are only 45 minutes from Nashville Airport and Postal Distribution Center. I wonder if it would have made a difference if the announcement would have read "moving near Nashville, TN".

Anyway, TRSTURGUT, I am not trying to be like SUNNY or any idiot like that. My intentions were good. I hope we all get rich, and thanks for all the hard work you all do....especially with the banners, it is great.!!!!!

quote:
Originally posted by TRSTURGUT-18:
After 30 extremely healthy years in the marketing,operations,and merchandising end
of mailorder and retail ground floor operations I have learned a few things.

KEEP YOUR OVERHEAD UNDER CONTROL!

If Fleming has the goods in his basement who gives a SH...T when your shares are going to be worth $1.Would you rather see a the company in a nice tower like Enron and your shares in the toilet because the expenses are out of control.I applaud Fleming if he is the type of person that does not care about being in a plush office to get this company off the ground.If some of you have ever been involved in builing a business from the ground floor then you can appreciate what I am referring to for those of you that have not, understand that the main concern of a new MAIL ORDER business is the PEOPLE, MERCHANDISE,MARKETING,and last but not least the SERVICE.If Fleming can flawlessly impliment these factors I do not care if he is shipping out of a toilet.
You can find a ton of nice locations but that WILL NOT make a MAIL ORDER business function properly nor will a BANK loan you money because you have a nice location.You receive money from a bank because they believe in the people that are running the business , and the product or business plan they present.Location is a priority in the retail business or when purchasing a home but NOT IN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS.........
As a shareholder of PGHI I do not care about Kentucky pictures the stock will not get better or worse from the pictures , the stock will get better or worse from the reaction of the stockholders...guess what..Fleming will make this work with or without you I choose to be included.There is a very valid reason for the name change that I posted to MACH a few weeks ago and I stand by it.Please understand this is just my opinion.
There is one thing that does diturb me.I have been a member of this forum for a couple of weeks and have read posts from some brilliant and well spoken people.There have been only positive vibes until last week some beauty named SUNNY came along.Now I decided at the time not to answer the SUNNY posts so there would not be any attention given to that person.Now I see some more of the same.Is it me or is there a pattern starting cause the stock is about to take off.To Mach , Mav , Milty and a host of others thank you for all your help even though we have never it is great to know there are people holding up the fort!

TRSTURGUT-18


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cabbage22
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posted December 21, 2003 15:13     Click Here to See the Profile for cabbage22     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Sure mach, I'll email you tonight-
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AS FOR THE LOCATION OF THE NEW WAREHOUSE-

The mass hysteria which unfolded from a 1998 satelite image is ridiculous. People here start to panic without doing and F-ing DD. You cant believe everything you read OR see. The satelite image is a QUARTER MILE OFF!!!

That little stretch of houses is PINE ROAD

Blackjack is the road perpindicular

Here is the satelite picture, the blue dot is the true location, address checked on maporama.com

Here is the maporama pic


Hope I calmed some fears

PS, the area that the address is near looks like a mini-mall/industrial park type area

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machtabow2
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posted December 21, 2003 15:19     Click Here to See the Profile for machtabow2     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
KC,

I think the news of the new distribuition center was priced in several days before the release. After all... everybody "their mama"... new exactly what the news was and when it was to be released. I did at least. I don't think TRS was pointing fingers here... I think he as well as I would like to see our intelligent civil conversations continue here. Good luck to you... You are also welcome to email me at machtabow@yahoo.com I enjoy private chat with individuals that are dedicated to doing thourough research. mach

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kcbudman
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LOL! I should probably read my own dang words!! Thanks Mach.

"Written words do not express the emotion by the writer, unless they are perceived by the reader the same way."

Also, the picture from cabbage shows what I think is a row of house trailers on a side street. That is what she meant by residential. The fact that the map shows this confirms it. She said there were newer commercial buildings being built...I will email you. Thanks again.


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Originally posted by machtabow2:
KC,

I think the news of the new distribuition center was priced in several days before the release. After all... everybody "their mama"... new exactly what the news was and when it was to be released. I did at least. I don't think TRS was pointing fingers here... I think he as well as I would like to see our intelligent civil conversations continue here. Good luck to you... You are also welcome to email me at machtabow@yahoo.com I enjoy private chat with individuals that are dedicated to doing thourough research. mach


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Gonnaplode
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posted December 21, 2003 15:39     Click Here to See the Profile for Gonnaplode     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If you are trying to equate my posts with any of dubious nature, you could not be further from the truth. I sincerely believe that the location of the said "New East-Coast" Distribution center is extremely pertinent to the future of this stock. If you do not share that opinion then so be it. There seems to be several others here that are equally concerned.

I have no reservations concerning the need for such a site, or even the important implications of a "Bi-coastal" distribution center for the company. It absolutely represents a huge step forward in the companies development. I would however argue that it would be a much larger development if it were a business site and not a basement or garage. You are entitled to believe what you wish.

I also see that we are in very good agreement on the importance of launching the new website interface. This site is the gateway for business operations and the future of the company lies in getting the site up and operating in a timely manner. IMO it should have been up before the Christmas holiday.

As to my contributions to this board and other boards, I am the individual who put together the reveiw of PRs that was posted by Mach. In this post it was stated that it was from another board and a non-member on this board.

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Originally posted by TRSTURGUT-18:
After 30 extremely healthy years in the marketing,operations,and merchandising end
of mailorder and retail ground floor operations I have learned a few things.

KEEP YOUR OVERHEAD UNDER CONTROL!

If Fleming has the goods in his basement who gives a SH...T when your shares are going to be worth $1.Would you rather see a the company in a nice tower like Enron and your shares in the toilet because the expenses are out of control.I applaud Fleming if he is the type of person that does not care about being in a plush office to get this company off the ground.If some of you have ever been involved in builing a business from the ground floor then you can appreciate what I am referring to for those of you that have not, understand that the main concern of a new MAIL ORDER business is the PEOPLE, MERCHANDISE,MARKETING,and last but not least the SERVICE.If Fleming can flawlessly impliment these factors I do not care if he is shipping out of a toilet.
You can find a ton of nice locations but that WILL NOT make a MAIL ORDER business function properly nor will a BANK loan you money because you have a nice location.You receive money from a bank because they believe in the people that are running the business , and the product or business plan they present.Location is a priority in the retail business or when purchasing a home but NOT IN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS.........
As a shareholder of PGHI I do not care about Kentucky pictures the stock will not get better or worse from the pictures , the stock will get better or worse from the reaction of the stockholders...guess what..Fleming will make this work with or without you I choose to be included.There is a very valid reason for the name change that I posted to MACH a few weeks ago and I stand by it.Please understand this is just my opinion.
There is one thing that does diturb me.I have been a member of this forum for a couple of weeks and have read posts from some brilliant and well spoken people.There have been only positive vibes until last week some beauty named SUNNY came along.Now I decided at the time not to answer the SUNNY posts so there would not be any attention given to that person.Now I see some more of the same.Is it me or is there a pattern starting cause the stock is about to take off.To Mach , Mav , Milty and a host of others thank you for all your help even though we have never it is great to know there are people holding up the fort!

TRSTURGUT-18


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Gonnaplode
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posted December 21, 2003 15:50     Click Here to See the Profile for Gonnaplode     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
KC,

I agree with you 110% on the lack of glamour in the PR announcing the addition of an East Coast Distribution center. It did not sell the importance of this event nearly well enough and even the comment about not closing the San Diego distribution center seemed to me to be loosely tacked onto the PR.

I sincerely hope that you do find an abandoned wal-mart store, even something much smaller would belay any concerns that I have.

I do think we should encourage open and honest evaluations of the situation, and my comments cautioning against believing anything posted anomynously were not directed specificall at you. I hope they were not interpreted as bashing your viewpoints, because that was not my intention.

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OK, let me first say I am not trying to bicker. Written words do not express the emotion by the writer, unless they are perceived by the reader the same way. I absolutely want this stock to SOAR! I have a lot of money in it, and have spent a lot of time researching what I can. I do not have the skills many of you here have, but I still wanted to contribute. I thought by driving 2 hours each way off my course to spend the holidays with my family to do DD for myself and others was a good thing. I stated earlier, I am not bailing on this stock no matter what I see in KY. I just want to assess the potential for $1 and up for a long term investment. In other words, after this stock goes up 500%, do I sell or stay since it could have the potential to go 5000%. When I posted the fact that I wanted to drive to Franklin, I only envisioned positive things. I have never thought negative things that would enable me to bash anyone or anything. I realize now that you and a few others do not care about pictures or what JF has in KY. I do, but it is because I care (not saying any of you dont). This could turn into a gold mine, and has me very excited. Addictive is a good word for it. I realize that JF is not building or moving into Microsoft HQ. Heck, I would be thrilled if it was an old Wal-Mart building, because that means he has real tangible assets. But if it is his cousins basement, so be it. I am still interested in this company and retaining my shares.

Next, I called the Franklin City police dept. and asked them a question about a road for my travels. I then asked them about 1535 Blackjack Rd. and what kind of area it is. Part residential, part industrial was the answer. The girl on the phone couldn't picture the actual address, but she said it was close enough to be either.

While I am setting myself up to be kicked down, I might as well add that I think the reason PGHI didnt go up when they announced the KY move, is because of the lack of "glamour" made in the announcement. I think that when a company says they are moving from SanDiego (nice, rich, tourist area) to Franklin???Kentucky???, it could lack enough luster to draw attention. I understand the move, and that it is an additional location to SD,CA, and think it is a very smart move. You could probably buy 10 KY warehouses for 1 in SD. Labor, COLA, etc. is all cheaper and smarter. And they are only 45 minutes from Nashville Airport and Postal Distribution Center. I wonder if it would have made a difference if the announcement would have read "moving near Nashville, TN".

Anyway, TRSTURGUT, I am not trying to be like SUNNY or any idiot like that. My intentions were good. I hope we all get rich, and thanks for all the hard work you all do....especially with the banners, it is great.!!!!!

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But whos to say that this is where the warehouse is located. They are opening a east coast distributor center and seting up new head quarter per the news release. This location maybe just the new head quarter and the warehouse located close by.
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If you are trying to equate my posts with any of dubious nature, you could not be further from the truth. I sincerely believe that the location of the said "New East-Coast" Distribution center is extremely pertinent to the future of this stock. If you do not share that opinion then so be it. There seems to be several others here that are equally concerned.

I have no reservations concerning the need for such a site, or even the important implications of a "Bi-coastal" distribution center for the company. It absolutely represents a huge step forward in the companies development. I would however argue that it would be a much larger development if it were a business site and not a basement or garage. You are entitled to believe what you wish.

I also see that we are in very good agreement on the importance of launching the new website interface. This site is the gateway for business operations and the future of the company lies in getting the site up and operating in a timely manner. IMO it should have been up before the Christmas holiday.

As to my contributions to this board and other boards, I am the individual who put together the reveiw of PRs that was posted by Mach. In this post it was stated that it was from another board and a non-member on this board.


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Cabbage22

Thank you for the arial photo/map. And yes it does calm my concerns. I am also happy to see that we agree that you cannot believe everything that you read.

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The web is amazing. What great satellite images! Still looking forward to KC's research and on-the-spot reporting

With all of the PR on video game stats, who's buying/playing, the climb in annual sales, being the only traded company that rents vids, etc., I don't see how this can lose. New website, namechange, professional marketing firm on board... ugh this WILL take off... and time is on our side. Patience can be the enemy... but I think I can hang on.

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http://find.intelius.com/get-gimg.php?lat=36.7353&long=-86.5608&mpp=0.4

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What does a netflix distribution center look like? If anyone happens to live in these particular cities... maybe you would't mind taking a look from the inside. Certainly would be a great discussion on the board... You never know... maybe we can get some inside info that we can use to help grow our company.... mach

There are currently 23 Netflix distribution centers in the USA; they are located in the following metroplitan areas:

Atlanta, GA
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Dallas, TX
Denver, CO
Detroit, MI
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Greensboro, NC
Houston, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis, MN
Newark, NJ
New York, NY
Philadelphia, PA
Phoenix, AZ
Portland, OR
Rochester, NY
Saint Louis, MO
San Jose, CA
Seattle, WA
Stamford, CT
Washington, DC

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On a different note... does anyone have any inside info as to when the new site may be up and running? PB wizard called last week and was told within the next two weeks. I imagine the market will act pretty postively when the release happens. I personally am anticipating the new site launch much more than anything else! New site... means new image... means the beginning of our marketing campgaing... means more subscriptions... means greater shareholder value! That's what im talking about! mach

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Hey Marty- that satalite is running windows 95.....

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AS FOR THE LOCATION OF THE NEW WAREHOUSE-

The mass hysteria which unfolded from a 1998 satelite image is ridiculous. People here start to panic without doing and F-ing DD. You cant believe everything you read OR see. The satelite image is a QUARTER MILE OFF!!!

That little stretch of houses is PINE ROAD

Blackjack is the road perpindicular

Here is the satelite picture, the blue dot is the true location, address checked on maporama.com

Here is the maporama pic


Hope I calmed some fears

PS, the area that the address is near looks like a mini-mall/industrial park type area

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New Banner Reiterated... The look just gets me excited! mach

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New Banner just given to me so I can add it to my websites.



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This is one of the HOT ALERTS... on my list this week and next! I have a feeling that we will be getting quite the Christmas and New Years Suprise! mach

***** EXCELLENT DD **** PB WIZARD

Originally posted by pbwizard:
New website update. They have plan as long as the site testing works it will up within couple of weeks. VeeGeeZ.com will not be changing its name only Points Group Holding is changing to Gameznflix. VeeGeeZ.com will contenue to be VeeGeeZ. I just received an eMail from VeeGeeZ in reply of my Questions about the above.

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"After several months of reviewing firms, PGHI is very pleased to have selected Equitilink to represent our company to the public," stated John Fleming, CEO/President. "Equitilink should play a large role in our company as we begin to bring Veegeez.com, our new subsidiary, to its fullest potential. We see Veegeez.com, an online game rental company, as becoming the market leader in game rentals just as Netflix.com is to the DVD rental industry."

"After reviewing the company's marketing plans, we believe Point Group Holdings is poised for strong growth," said Thomas N. Mahoney, Managing Director of Equitilink. "Due to the recent mention in The Wall Street Journal about September's record volume in OTC Bulletin Board stocks (October 10, 2003), we are anticipating even greater interest in our micro-cap clients. We are prepared to help communicate this client's story to potential investors of all skill levels."

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I am in Seattle....I would be happy to stop by the NetFlix place tonight after work. Someone post the address why I am getting ready for work

quote:
Originally posted by machtabow2:
What does a netflix distribution center look like? If anyone happens to live in these particular cities... maybe you would't mind taking a look from the inside. Certainly would be a great discussion on the board... You never know... maybe we can get some inside info that we can use to help grow our company.... mach

There are currently 23 Netflix distribution centers in the USA; they are located in the following metroplitan areas:

Atlanta, GA
Boston, MA
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Dallas, TX
Denver, CO
Detroit, MI
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Greensboro, NC
Houston, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis, MN
Newark, NJ
New York, NY
Philadelphia, PA
Phoenix, AZ
Portland, OR
Rochester, NY
Saint Louis, MO
San Jose, CA
Seattle, WA
Stamford, CT
Washington, DC


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Good question... I hope I'm in the right State. From an old PR: I couldn't find any address anywhere else. mach

Netflix, the largest online DVD rental service, will celebrate the opening of a regional distribution centers in Tacoma -- and its recent IPO -- in two weeks. CEO and Co-founder Reed Hastings will appear at this newest distribution facility in Rain City Plaza, a shopping center at 3802 South Warner, Suite A, just off Union St.

... call this a "Seattle area" location. It happens to be just across the street from a major distribution center for the U.S. Postal Service and within three blocks of the Pine Street postal operations.

Good luck in your detective work Betn... Looking forward to your detective work. PS... if it helps you might say you would like to apply for a job... maybe then they will walk you inside and give you a better look... GO 007! mach


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I am in Seattle....I would be happy to stop by the NetFlix place tonight after work. Someone post the address why I am getting ready for work


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PS... DO WE HAVE ANY COMPUTER HACKERS HERE? MACH

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KC..GONNAPLODE,

Please understand that I am in no way offended by your posts nor should either of you perceive my post in that fashion.If you do please allow me to apologize.You are doing your homework and sharing it with the board and I thank you for that.My statements were made as a preventive measure.There are many patient shareholders that do not get flustered and then there are shareholders whose nerves shatter at even the thought of some news that will bring their stock tumbling down.I direct my statements at the latter so it will ease their nerves.Remember some people bail at the slightest change and we need to keep those people on an even playing field.What some of us perceive as great information others perceive as though their world just came to an end.Yes I will be one of the first to buy the stock when people decide to sell but at this stage of the game we do not need people selling that will not get us over the .05 barrier.I truely believe that there are many shareholders that do not realize what they have invested in afterall how many keepers are there in the penny game?THIS IS NOT JUST ANOTHER STOCK.
How many stocks do we all own that are waiting for FDA approval , how many shells do we own that are waiting on mergers agreements for months ,how many stocks do we own that are waiting for capital investments , and finally how many stocks
do we own that have gone south.I have owned a stock called Brightpoint sym..CELL.
It is a cellphone distributor who's shares were at .10 about 2 years ago ...after 1 year it had reached $40.then TWO 3 for 2 splits..it is now in the high teens.PGHI looks to me as having the same path.The location not one to be desired...their bottom line big money.I know you guys understand that but think of those that get frightened and can bring a stock down.I only post from time to time but I have a passion for this stock but I am not blinded either and I like the fact that we have something to cheer about.In the end I hope we can all celebrate our goob fortune..I will supply the Beers and Lobster....

TRSTURGUT-18

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"Hey Marty- that satellite is running windows 95....."

Cabbage, I take it this is an old image?
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The New VG's site will be released before the end of 2003. This is my prediction. - Marty

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Wow!

We've got SATELLITE IMAGES!

We've got people going INSIDE NETFLIX!

We've got people RESEARCHING ALL THE COMPETITION!

We've got people TRAVELING HUNDREDS OF MILES to investigate the Kentucky distribution center!

We've got people MARKETING VEEGEEZ!

We've got people TALKING TO THE WEB COMPANY!

We've got NON-STOP DD HERE!

We've got INDUSTRY EXPERTS!

We've got MM EXPERT ANALYSIS!

We've got TECH EXPERTS!

We've got WEB DESIGNERS!

We've got BUSINESS PROS!

We've got INVESTORS FROM EVERY PART OF THE GLOBE!

We've got the only PUBLICLY TRADED VIDEO RENTAL COMPANY!

We've got one of THE HOTTEST INDUSTRIES IN THE WORLD!

We've got some of the STRONGEST SHAREHOLDERS IN THE MARKET!

**** WE'VE GOT A MAJOR VEEGEEZ/GAMEZNFLIX EPIDEMIC HERE! MACH ****

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So many disScusion ,while Iam out.
I gonna buy some more vey next morning.

I wish everyone in our board become rich.

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Originally posted by TRSTURGUT-18:
KC..GONNAPLODE,

Please understand that I am in no way offended by your posts nor should either of you perceive my post in that fashion.If you do please allow me to apologize.You are doing your homework and sharing it with the board and I thank you for that.My statements were made as a preventive measure.There are many patient shareholders that do not get flustered and then there are shareholders whose nerves shatter at even the thought of some news that will bring their stock tumbling down.I direct my statements at the latter so it will ease their nerves.Remember some people bail at the slightest change and we need to keep those people on an even playing field.What some of us perceive as great information others perceive as though their world just came to an end.Yes I will be one of the first to buy the stock when people decide to sell but at this stage of the game we do not need people selling that will not get us over the .05 barrier.I truely believe that there are many shareholders that do not realize what they have invested in afterall how many keepers are there in the penny game?THIS IS NOT JUST ANOTHER STOCK.
How many stocks do we all own that are waiting for FDA approval , how many shells do we own that are waiting on mergers agreements for months ,how many stocks do we own that are waiting for capital investments , and finally how many stocks
do we own that have gone south.I have owned a stock called Brightpoint sym..CELL.
It is a cellphone distributor who's shares were at .10 about 2 years ago ...after 1 year it had reached $40.then TWO 3 for 2 splits..it is now in the high teens.PGHI looks to me as having the same path.The location not one to be desired...their bottom line big money.I know you guys understand that but think of those that get frightened and can bring a stock down.I only post from time to time but I have a passion for this stock but I am not blinded either and I like the fact that we have something to cheer about.In the end I hope we can all celebrate our goob fortune..I will supply the Beers and Lobster....

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BY ADRENALIX: What do breakout companies have in common? A CULT-like following. Seriously. Look at Apple Computer owners, TIVO customers and Netflix subscribers. They swear by those products and services and love them. This thread alone indicates how dedicated many shareholders are to the company.

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Originally posted by machtabow2:
Wow!

We've got SATELLITE IMAGES!

We've got people going INSIDE NETFLIX!

We've got people RESEARCHING ALL THE COMPETITION!

We've got people TRAVELING HUNDREDS OF MILES to investigate the Kentucky distribution center!

We've got people MARKETING VEEGEEZ!

We've got people TALKING TO THE WEB COMPANY!

We've got NON-STOP DD HERE!

We've got INDUSTRY EXPERTS!

We've got MM EXPERT ANALYSIS!

We've got TECH EXPERTS!

We've got WEB DESIGNERS!

We've got BUSINESS PROS!

We've got INVESTORS FROM EVERY PART OF THE GLOBE!

We've got the only PUBLICLY TRADED VIDEO RENTAL COMPANY!

We've got one of THE HOTTEST INDUSTRIES IN THE WORLD!

We've got some of the STRONGEST SHAREHOLDERS IN THE MARKET!

**** WE'VE GOT A MAJOR VEEGEEZ/GAMEZNFLIX EPIDEMIC HERE! MACH ****

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MACH,

Here is one that I believe has not been addressed yet.Why does PGHI with its various holdings seem to be extending all their energies toward VEEGEEZ.There is never mention of any other holdings.Do you smell something HUGE brewing?I would have been elated if the new site was up for the holidays but to put a positive spin on things I see Fleming as saying if it is not 100% it does not go up.Better to wait then not be prepared.VEEGEEZ cannot be as good as NETFLIX they have to be one step ahead to take market share so all in all it was in my opinion a calculated business decision.Just my thoughts.

TRSTURGUT-18

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Haha...computer hackers, 007, photos of distribution center...this is some crazy DD we got going on here, but I like Great work guys

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PS... DO WE HAVE ANY COMPUTER HACKERS HERE? MACH

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TRS... Agreed 100%... Keep in mind that we are changing our Corporate name to GameZNflix Inc. There is likely to be much more brewing than any of us here realize. I'd like to speculate... but I'm sure others can do a better job. I can tell you this much... I've never really played video games... but am now considering the purchase of a console just and a VEEGEEZ membership to boot!

*** Future's so bright! ***
mach

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Originally posted by TRSTURGUT-18:
MACH,

Here is one that I believe has not been addressed yet.Why does PGHI with its various holdings seem to be extending all their energies toward VEEGEEZ.There is never mention of any other holdings.Do you smell something HUGE brewing?I would have been elated if the new site was up for the holidays but to put a positive spin on things I see Fleming as saying if it is not 100% it does not go up.Better to wait then not be prepared.VEEGEEZ cannot be as good as NETFLIX they have to be one step ahead to take market share so all in all it was in my opinion a calculated business decision.Just my thoughts.

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lol, just read this...nice summary mach...I'm liking PGHI and this message board more and more everyday

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Originally posted by machtabow2:
Wow!

We've got SATELLITE IMAGES!

We've got people going INSIDE NETFLIX!

We've got people RESEARCHING ALL THE COMPETITION!

We've got people TRAVELING HUNDREDS OF MILES to investigate the Kentucky distribution center!

We've got people MARKETING VEEGEEZ!

We've got people TALKING TO THE WEB COMPANY!

We've got NON-STOP DD HERE!

We've got INDUSTRY EXPERTS!

We've got MM EXPERT ANALYSIS!

We've got TECH EXPERTS!

We've got WEB DESIGNERS!

We've got BUSINESS PROS!

We've got INVESTORS FROM EVERY PART OF THE GLOBE!

We've got the only PUBLICLY TRADED VIDEO RENTAL COMPANY!

We've got one of THE HOTTEST INDUSTRIES IN THE WORLD!

We've got some of the STRONGEST SHAREHOLDERS IN THE MARKET!

**** WE'VE GOT A MAJOR VEEGEEZ/GAMEZNFLIX EPIDEMIC HERE! MACH ****

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Moose... this is one "heck" of a board. Very entertaining as well as educational. "I LIKE IT!"

GO 007! MACH


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If this helps to calm some nerves/ I am part owner in three companies in Washington State. If you were to look at a map of the areas which they are in they would look much like the one you are so concerned about. They are in a farm and industrial areas in Whatcom County which is right against the Canadian border. My companies did net $85 million last year.

Thanks
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Great DD !. I have read the last 2 pages that I missed and I am very impressed. Well done everybody!. Great days to come ahead, great product, great service and huge market.

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The report bellow it's from last year, but it's a reflection of what we see today and what we will see in the future regarding the growth of the video game industry and also of it's rental activities. As I said before in some posts, video game industry is growthing very fast and companies related to this industry that are well managed should do well.

05/20/2002 - Updated 02:13 PM ET

Video game rentals on the increase

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — U.S. video game rental revenue rose more than 9% in the first quarter, with Sony's PlayStation platform accounting for almost two-thirds of the market, data released Monday showed.

The Video Software Dealers Association, which also tracks rental data for VHS cassettes and DVDs, said game rental revenue increased to $201 million from $184 million a year earlier and $161.4 million in the prior quarter.

The top platform in the first quarter was Sony's 1-1/2-year-old PlayStation 2, with 42.5% of the market, including all of the top-10 rental titles. Sony's older PlayStation One, which came out in late 1995, was second, with a 21.6% share.

Third was Nintendo's six-year-old Nintendo 64 system, at 18%.

Microsoft's Xbox came in with 9% of the market, followed by Nintendo's GameCube, at 4.5%. Both systems came out last November.

The top three rental titles in the quarter — Grand Theft Auto 3, Max Payne and State of Emergency — all belonged to Take-Two Interactive Software.

The company was tied for most titles on the list with Electronic Arts, which charted at No. 4 with Agent Under Fire, No. 5 with Final Fantasy X, and No. 9 with Simpsons Road Rage.

Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony have all cut the prices of their consoles in the last week — Microsoft and Sony to $199 and Nintendo to $149 — which is expected to drive up sales and, as a result, software rentals.

Blockbuster, the nation's largest video retailer, announced a major expansion of its game rental program last week, guaranteeing it will have hundreds of titles available in virtually all of its stores nationwide.

Sales of video game hardware and software topped $9 billion in 2001. This year is expected to easily set a new record, as the industry passes through the early part of what analysts have said will be a multiyear growth cycle driven by the new consoles and their games.

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Again, this is very HOT!!, please read the link bellow, it is a must read, I am sure we are in the right track.
http://www.rocsearch.com/pdf/Video%20Game%20Industry.pdf

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Mav... Great DD as usual! I'm going to look and see if there is more information on the Video Software dealers Association and the statistics that they track... Should be interesting DD. How's your weekend? The next week should be pretty exciting in the market! Looking forward to the day befoe Christmas. By the way... is it a 1/2 day tradig session? mach

The Video Software Dealers Association, which also tracks rental data for VHS cassettes and DVDs, said game rental revenue increased to $201 million from $184 million a year earlier and $161.4 million in the prior quarter.

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The report bellow it's from last year, but it's a reflection of what we see today and what we will see in the future regarding the growth of the video game industry and also of it's rental activities. As I said before in some posts, video game industry is growthing very fast and companies related to this industry that are well managed should do well.

05/20/2002 - Updated 02:13 PM ET

Video game rentals on the increase

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) — U.S. video game rental revenue rose more than 9% in the first quarter, with Sony's PlayStation platform accounting for almost two-thirds of the market, data released Monday showed.

The Video Software Dealers Association, which also tracks rental data for VHS cassettes and DVDs, said game rental revenue increased to $201 million from $184 million a year earlier and $161.4 million in the prior quarter.

The top platform in the first quarter was Sony's 1-1/2-year-old PlayStation 2, with 42.5% of the market, including all of the top-10 rental titles. Sony's older PlayStation One, which came out in late 1995, was second, with a 21.6% share.

Third was Nintendo's six-year-old Nintendo 64 system, at 18%.

Microsoft's Xbox came in with 9% of the market, followed by Nintendo's GameCube, at 4.5%. Both systems came out last November.

The top three rental titles in the quarter — Grand Theft Auto 3, Max Payne and State of Emergency — all belonged to Take-Two Interactive Software.

The company was tied for most titles on the list with Electronic Arts, which charted at No. 4 with Agent Under Fire, No. 5 with Final Fantasy X, and No. 9 with Simpsons Road Rage.

Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony have all cut the prices of their consoles in the last week — Microsoft and Sony to $199 and Nintendo to $149 — which is expected to drive up sales and, as a result, software rentals.

Blockbuster, the nation's largest video retailer, announced a major expansion of its game rental program last week, guaranteeing it will have hundreds of titles available in virtually all of its stores nationwide.

Sales of video game hardware and software topped $9 billion in 2001. This year is expected to easily set a new record, as the industry passes through the early part of what analysts have said will be a multiyear growth cycle driven by the new consoles and their games.


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