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IT LOOKS LIKE ITS GONNA GO AGAIN./


2004-05-04 09:45:12


IPVoice Communications Inc. Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire NETSCO Services Inc. With $3 Million Revenue Forecast in 2004


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Business Editors DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IPVO-- Acquisition to Strengthen Homeland Security Offerings from Digital Computer Integration Corp IPVoice Communications, Inc. (OTCBB: IPVO) today announced signing a Letter of Intent to acquire NETSCO Services, Inc. (NETSCO). IPVoice plans to acquire 100% of the common stock of NETSCO in exchange for $3 million in restricted IPVoice preferred shares. NETSCO would become an integral part of the IPVoice Homeland Security strategy by combining with Digital Computer Integration Corp (DCI), a majority-owned subsidiary of IPVoice. NETSCO is currently projecting 2004 revenue of $3 million. DCI and NETSCO combined would generate nearly $10 million in Homeland Security revenue in 2004 at current forecasted revenue levels. NETSCO Services, Inc., (www.netsco.com) is an eight year old corporation headquartered in Research Triangle Park of North Carolina. The company is a software product and services company that specializes in mission critical distributed computing solutions for large-scale enterprise applications. NETSCO has particular expertise in the Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) Java(TM) and J2EE(TM) environment. The NETSCO Framework is a proprietary technology that provides a set of services commonly required for distributed enterprise systems, such as Workflow, Persistence and Authorization. NETSCO clients include Raytheon, NASA, Bavarian Motor Works (BMW), Ericsson, Northrop Grumman and General Electric, amongst others. The U.S. Navy, Army and Air Force appear on the list of military clients. The purchase agreement includes a $500,000 working capital infusion to be invested by IPVoice into the operations of NETSCO and will be in the form of a convertible note. "NETSCO is an excellent addition to our Homeland Security strategy," said Philip Verges, CEO of IPVoice. "This acquisition is a valid illustration of our overall strategy to acquire companies that expand product line and create cross-selling opportunities in related markets. DCI will be able to capitalize on NETSCO's client relationships and vice versa. As we identify these opportunities we anticipate increasing our forecast for DCI." About IPVoice Communications Inc. IPVoice is a six-year-old company that has reported as a research and development concern for most of its history. In 2002, IPVoice launched a new business plan, which has resulted in the Company posting six consecutive profitable quarters and establishing an annualized $15 million in revenue. The Company is actively acquiring early-stage proprietary technology companies and financially distressed systems integration companies in specific global markets. In 2003, IPVoice acquired Infotel Technologies in Singapore and IP Global Voice, led by CEO Peter Geddis, a former Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Qwest Communications (NYSE: Q - News). The Company recently acquired Medical Office Software Inc. diversifying its communications technology offering into the healthcare industry. RKM IT Solutions of Caracas, Venezuela was also recently acquired as IPVO's entry into the Latin American market. This press release contains statements (such as projections regarding future performance) that are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the risks inherent in the integration of Infotel Technologies into IPVoice Communications, Inc business, the ability of IPVoice to restore and stabilize the client base of Infotel and re-establish relationships with key suppliers, the development and market acceptance of the products and services of the combined companies, demand for the telecommunication and other products and related services, domestic and foreign government spending, budgetary and trade policies, economic and political changes in the domestic and international markets where the Company competes, successful deployment of advanced technologies, competitive product and pricing pressures as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. KEYWORD: TEXAS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: HARDWARE SOFTWARE GOVERNMENT AEROSPACE/DEFENSE SOFTWARE HARDWARE COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS MERGERS/ACQ SOURCE: IPVoice Communications, Inc. CONTACT INFORMATION: IPVoice Communications, Inc., Dallas Investor Relations, 972-386-3372 ext. 211 ir@ipvoice.com www.ipvoice.com
2004-05-04 13:36:15


IPVoice Communications Inc. Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Sensitron Inc. With $5 Million Revenue 12 Month Forecast


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High-Tech Writers / Business Editors DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IPVO-- Acquisition to Strengthen Healthcare Offerings from Medical Office Software and Double 2004 Revenue Forecast IPVoice Communications, Inc. (OTCBB:IPVO) today announced signing a Letter of Intent with plans to acquire 51% of Sensitron Inc. (Sensitron). IPVoice plans to exchange $5 million in restricted IPVoice preferred shares for a controlling interest in Sensitron. Sensitron would become an integral part of the IPVoice Healthcare Strategy and more than double the current $3 million in forecasted 2004 Healthcare Industry revenue. Sensitron, Inc. (www.sensitron.com) is a technology company pioneering the development of Health Resource Management (HRM). It has developed the CareTrends(TM) System, an enterprise software and wireless vital signs monitoring system, to improve patient quality of care and decrease healthcare costs. The Sensitron technology was recently featured on NBC 11 Health Watch (video segment available on Sensitron web site) in the San Francisco Bay Area and is currently being piloted in a number of hospitals. Sensitron is lead by a telecommunications veteran of 23 years. Rajiv Jaluria has experience at Sprint (NYSE:PCS) and Bell Labs (NYSE:LU) with MS and PhD (research only) degrees in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and a MBA from Pepperdine University. "Sensitron not only expands our entry into Healthcare, Sensitron also gives a significant boost to the overall IPVoice wireless strategy," said Philip Verges, CEO of IPVoice. "The Sensitron technology is a secure wireless application currently utilized in a very compelling scenario that delivers significant and measurable efficiencies to a Healthcare operation. However, IPVoice will be able to apply the Sensitron technology to deliver benefits in additional industry segments. While other wireless strategies are concentrating on an infrastructure footprint race, we will work to have differentiated industry specific functions. Footprint alone will commoditize a wireless offering, while industry specific function will enhance profit opportunities." Mr. Verges also noted, "We are particularly excited with Sensitron joining the IPVoice family, as their business model offers the highest gross profit margins of our acquisitions to date." "We have studied the IPVoice (NewMarket) business model to launch and subsequently service emerging technology products and services and we are impressed," said Rajiv Jaluria, CEO of Sensitron. "I have been introducing new technologies to market my entire career from both Fortune 500 research and development departments as well as through the traditional venture capital model. The formula that IPVoice (NewMarket) has pioneered simply makes sense and shows more promise than the traditional startup models that I have been part of in the past. We think IPVoice is a good fit for Sensitron and that Sensitron is a good fit for IPVoice. We are excited by the opportunity to expand our technology into the Healthcare market and into IPVoice's additional market opportunities." About IPVoice Communications Inc. IPVoice is a six-year-old company that has reported as a research and development concern for most of its history. In 2002, IPVoice launched a new business plan, which has resulted in the Company posting six consecutive profitable quarters and establishing an annualized $15 million in revenue. The Company is actively acquiring early-stage proprietary technology companies and financially distressed systems integration companies in specific global markets. In 2003, IPVoice acquired Infotel Technologies in Singapore and IP Global Voice, led by CEO Peter Geddis, a former Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Qwest Communications (NYSE:Q). The Company recently acquired Medical Office Software Inc., diversifying its communications technology offering into the healthcare industry. RKM IT Solutions of Caracas, Venezuela was also recently acquired as IPVO's entry into the Latin American market. This press release contains statements (such as projections regarding future performance) that are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the risks inherent in the integration of Infotel Technologies into IPVoice Communications, Inc. business, the ability of IPVoice to restore and stabilize the client base of Infotel and re-establish relationships with key suppliers, the development and market acceptance of the products and services of the combined companies, demand for the telecommunication and other products and related services, domestic and foreign government spending, budgetary and trade policies, economic and political changes in the domestic and international markets where the Company competes, successful deployment of advanced technologies, competitive product and pricing pressures as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. KEYWORD: INTERNATIONAL LATIN AMERICA INTERNATIONAL ASIA PACIFIC TEXAS CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MEDICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY TELECOMMUNICATIONS SOFTWARE SOFTWARE HARDWARE MERGERS/ACQ SOURCE: IPVoice Communications, Inc. CONTACT INFORMATION: IPVoice Communications, Inc., Dallas Investor Relations, 972-386-3372 ext. 211 ir@ipvoice.com www.ipvoice.com

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hope you got in at that super sale price of $1.00 - $1.04!!
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more good news...


-05-06 13:57:17


IPVoice Communications Inc. Invited to Sun Microsystems Grand Opening of RFID ``Smart-Tag'' Plant


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Business Editors DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IPVO-- IPVoice Subsidiaries, Digital Computer Integration Corp. and NETSCO Services Inc. To Attend IPVoice Communications, Inc. (OTCBB:IPVO) today announced that IPVO's subsidiaries, Digital Computer Integration Corp. and NETSCO Services Inc. were invited to the Grand Opening of Sun Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq:SUNW) Dallas-area RFID facility. The new facility will test radio tags for tracking consumer products and improving inventory control in stores. With the move by retailing giant Wal-Mart to require Radio Frequency Information or RFID on all products sold in its store by January 2005, RFID has become a hot technology. RFID is technology that could replace bar codes and help companies like Wal-Mart improve control of their inventory, cut costs and reduce theft. Key to the success of this technology is the development of software and hardware products that will allow manufacturers to apply "smart-tags" to their products. NETSCO Services, Inc. (NETSCO) is one of several technology partners working with Sun Microsystems Inc. to develop and test RFID products that will help companies like Wal-Mart effectively implement RFID systems. Digital Computer Integration (DCI) is working in cooperation with NETSCO to produce RFID products that provide the portability necessary in warehouse type operations. Technicians will test whether RFID tags in the pallets, and eventually on individual items, can be read by systems that retailers will use. "Our requested attendance at Sun Microsystems's RFID facility in Dallas further validates our focus on acquiring emerging technology firms, such as our recently announced Letter of Intent to acquire NETSCO," said Philip Verges, CEO of IPVoice. "The synergies between NETSCO and DCI become more obvious as we become more involved in the rapidly growing market in RFID." About IPVoice Communications Inc. IPVoice is a six-year-old company that has reported as a research and development concern for most of its history. In 2002, IPVoice launched a new business plan, which has resulted in the Company posting six consecutive profitable quarters and establishing an annualized $15 million in revenue. The Company is actively acquiring early-stage proprietary technology companies and financially distressed systems integration companies in specific global markets. In 2003, IPVoice acquired Infotel Technologies in Singapore and IP Global Voice, led by CEO Peter Geddis, a former Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Qwest Communications (NYSE:Q). The Company recently acquired Medical Office Software Inc. diversifying its communications technology offering into the healthcare industry. RKM IT Solutions of Caracas, Venezuela was also recently acquired as IPVO's entry into the Latin American market. This press release contains statements (such as projections regarding future performance) that are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to the risks inherent in the integration of Infotel Technologies into IPVoice Communications, Inc business, the ability of IPVoice to restore and stabilize the client base of Infotel and re-establish relationships with key suppliers, the development and market acceptance of the products and services of the combined companies, demand for the telecommunication and other products and related services, domestic and foreign government spending, budgetary and trade policies, economic and political changes in the domestic and international markets where the Company competes, successful deployment of advanced technologies, competitive product and pricing pressures as well as other risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. KEYWORD: INTERNATIONAL LATIN AMERICA TEXAS INDUSTRY KEYWORD: RETAIL SOFTWARE HARDWARE SOFTWARE HARDWARE SOURCE: IPVoice Communications CONTACT INFORMATION: IPVoice Communications, Inc., Dallas Investor Relations, 972-386-3372 ext. 211 ir@ipvoice.com www.ipvoice.com


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I read this as replaceing laser sacanners with radio "price tags"--just push yor cart thru the register and it gets scanned?
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RFID is technology that could replace bar codes and help companies like Wal-Mart improve control of their inventory, cut costs and reduce theft. Key to the success of this technology is the development of software and hardware products that will allow manufacturers to apply "smart-tags" to their products
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Guys,

STOP it, STOP it, STOP it!

Stop posting the entire news article!
Yes news is out and everyone knows it. Post your feedback to the news.

It's because of people like you (pumpers) why the stock doesn't move on news anymore.

Make an educated guess and inform your audience why you believe the stock will go up or down.

Look at all my posts, and you will understand why I post the way I post and why my words carry volume.

-ls007

BTW - you will not get rich making $1,000 swing trading this stock. It makes no sense to buy and sell a stock that will only make you $1,000 considering the stress level and price movement of this stock. You will however make money when you find a stock that moves 20% a week.

Example EAG another one, IM.

Both stocks moved more then 25% from last weeks low.

It’s about making money in the stock market and informing others so everyone can benefit as quickly as possible not posting meaningless news.

Thanks and enjoy.
ls007

[This message has been edited by laststock007 (edited May 06, 2004).]


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Thanks for the news guys, can't use a live news streamer at work. This info is invaluable to me.

This one bounces consistently off the 50 ma and its time has come again.


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quote:
Originally posted by laststock007:
BTW - you will not get rich making $1,000 swing trading this stock. It makes no sense to buy and sell a stock that will only make you $1,000 considering the stress level and price movement of this stock. You will however make money when you find a stock that moves 20% a week.

Example EAG another one, IM.

Both stocks moved more then 25% from last weeks low.

It’s about making money in the stock market and informing others so everyone can benefit as quickly as possible not posting meaningless news.


So you don't think this stock is a good swingtrade?


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quote:
Originally posted by beginner:
So you don't think this stock is a good swingtrade?

At this time, no.

If you look at the stock in the past week or two it's hasn't moved like it used to. Meaning...

-Education time-

To swing trade a stock, you have to look at a few things...

1. How volatile is the stock
2. The volume of the stock
3. Base price/position price
4. Momentum

Let's look at the stock from this prospective.

Before when IPVO reported positive and forward looking statements, the stock would fly high. Example, April 27, 2004. The stock was trading at $1.05 - $1.18 (good moving average). IPVO reported that they would 'increase 2004 forecast to 50million revenue run rate', the stock moved higher and had a good volume {5 million}.

Now, news would come out and NOTHING would happen, just pumpers trying to pump the stock (that's why I've kept low on this stock).

Also, look at yesterday. IPVO bought two companies and NOTHING happened once again.

Before when IPVO reported positive and informing news, the stock would sky rocket.

Guys, I was one of the first investors to talk about IPVO however I wound’s be surprised if the stock went below $1.00 or $0.95 cents before any sufficient news came out. Looking at how they report news and how they operate.

IPVO is just trying to pump new out now.

Example lets look at today’s news. Who cares if they are invited to SUNS plant in Texas? I don't. What positive news is that?

My position, look for other stocks to go big within the next few months. I have a couple on my radar. Also, look for this stock to trade sideways or "butterfly" ---stock terminology--- before any positive upside.

FYI - please keep in mind that the stock can go higher if major news comes out. There's always that possibility.

-ls007



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I'm looking for this one to bounce soon.

Recent good news!
Old news was good!

for the last year it has consistently bounced off the 50 MA It is very near the 50 MA now.

It is currently oversold
daclyyay[pb50!b32][vc60][iUd20!La12,26,9]&pref=G]http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=IPVO,uu[m,a]daclyyay[pb50! b32][vc60][iUd20!La12,26,9]&pref=G

Just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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quote:
Originally posted by laststock007:
Guys,

STOP it, STOP it, STOP it!

Stop posting the entire news article!
Yes news is out and everyone knows it. Post your feedback to the news.

It's because of people like you (pumpers) why the stock doesn't move on news anymore.

Make an educated guess and inform your audience why you believe the stock will go up or down.

Look at all my posts, and you will understand why I post the way I post and why my words carry volume.

-ls007

BTW - you will not get rich making $1,000 swing trading this stock. It makes no sense to buy and sell a stock that will only make you $1,000 considering the stress level and price movement of this stock. You will however make money when you find a stock that moves 20% a week.

Example EAG another one, IM.

Both stocks moved more then 25% from last weeks low.

It’s about making money in the stock market and informing others so everyone can benefit as quickly as possible not posting meaningless news.

Thanks and enjoy.
ls007


[This message has been edited by laststock007 (edited May 06, 2004).]


LS, i won't tell you what to do if you don't tell me what to do......
i am providing a service here to some of my friends.....
not everybody has access to the same newsfeeds that i do. or the time to screen all of those feeds if they do get them...

as far as calling us pumpers, you are way off base, if you know anything about this game, you know that I and DOG are anything but pumpers, we simply enjoy helping other people make money......
of course a 20% per trade is nice, i do it regularly but if you read any other posts around here besides the ones that you are interested in you might find that we regularly put out 100%ers too....secondly, as much work as i am doing, and dog must be doing, we don't have time to refine every article down to an abstract during the trading day........
i usually go back and give an abstract later,if they are worth it....
so, i will pass on your lessons, thanx, but i will look at your tips for ideas....


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quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
LS, i won't tell you what to do if you don't tell me what to do......
i am providing a service here to some of my friends.....
not everybody has access to the same newsfeeds that i do. or the time to screen all of those feeds if they do get them...

as far as calling us pumpers, you are way off base, if you know anything about this game, you know that I and DOG are anything but pumpers, we simply enjoy helping other people make money......
of course a 20% per trade is nice, i do it regularly but if you read any other posts around here besides the ones that you are interested in you might find that we regularly put out 100%ers too....secondly, as much work as i am doing, and dog must be doing, we don't have time to refine every article down to an abstract during the trading day........
i usually go back and give an abstract later,if they are worth it....
so, i will pass on your lessons, thanx, but i will look at your tips for ideas....



I love your email above. I think it was well written and well address.

If you feel I called you out of your place, then please take my apology.

Also, the 20% gain from last week is unique because the entire market went down and stocks haven't really rallied up. Also, 100% gains is nothing new to me. Try getting a 30% when the market sucks, that's tougher.

Anyhow, I just hate people who post entire article(s) instead of point out the facts. If you’re posting them to inform others because they don't have access...then that makes no sense because they can easily go to finance.yahoo.com and enter the stock symbol (IPVO.OB). If you’re posting them to alert people, then just stat that and or add the link. Having message boards build up with articles causes too much noise.

Enjoy trading

-ls007


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quote:
Originally posted by laststock007:

I love your email above. I think it was well written and well address.

If you feel I called you out of your place, then please take my apology.

Also, the 20% gain from last week is unique because the entire market went down and stocks haven't really rallied up. Also, 100% gains is nothing new to me. Try getting a 30% when the market sucks, that's tougher.

Anyhow, I just hate people who post entire article(s) instead of point out the facts. If you’re posting them to inform others because they don't have access...then that makes no sense because they can easily go to finance.yahoo.com and enter the stock symbol (IPVO.OB). If you’re posting them to alert people, then just stat that and or add the link. Having message boards build up with articles causes too much noise.

Enjoy trading

-ls007


try ONEV(100%) today Laststock--i posted it on tuesday when it was EZLY bought at .015 and yesterday when it was bought ezly at .0165........
lets see--o yeah OSEE was an EZ 20% and CNES ....
if you don't like reading the news DON'T.
i read it ALL and i do it fast, some of it may not be worth posting, but obviously not everybody sees the same things at the same time or it there wouldn't be a market......
you are just wasting time whining.....


try looking at CXIN and give us an opinion on it....

by the way, if the MANAGEMENT asks me to stop posting all of the articles, i will galdly snippet them.......

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another note here LS...if you think that partnering of these pennies with large well-established companies is not important news, you need to rethink your investing strategies....
the news posted above is critcal....

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RFID is technology that could replace bar codes and help companies like Wal-Mart improve control of their inventory, cut costs and reduce theft. Key to the success of this technology is the development of software and hardware products that will allow manufacturers to apply "smart-tags" to their products. NETSCO Services, Inc. (NETSCO) is one of several technology partners working with Sun Microsystems Inc. to develop and test RFID products that will help companies like Wal-Mart effectively implement RFID systems.
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this may not run IPVO tomorrow, but if you read the first PR post, and comprehend what they are telling you......
i find that there is a lot news that must be pieced together and i ALWAYS cite my references........
secondly, i cannot/willnot post links to some of MY news services for very good reasons......


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Well...Glassman I have nothing more to add.....We are on the same side.....

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007-

I for one do not have the time to go to yahoo and punch in evrey penny stock to see if news is out and that 15 minute delay hurts too.

I wish I didn't have a job and did this all day, but, I don't have that option.

Thats all guys enjoy the day!


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keithsan and glassman,

Keithsan, if you don't have time to read articles in yahoo but have time to read them in Allstocks, then something is wrong. Also, you can set up a portfolio and (or) track listing in yahoo and all the other major websites. So don't give me the, "I wish I didn't have a job and did this all day, but, I don't have that option," because you spend more time clicking on each message board and reading it instead of reading all the heads then the message.

Also, if you are a serious investor, you would have second-level which is not delayed.

glassman, you post everything and anything. I find it hard to believe you buy all the stocks you post. If you do, then good for you but I find it far fetched. Also, looking at your ideas (or lack there of), you don't give any technical reasons or fundamental reasons. You just post.

If you know anything about ‘head-and-shoulders’, ‘shooting star’, ‘butterfly’, or any other technical chart analysis, then you would have volume with your words. Maybe that's why you just post an entire article.

Last, I do read a majority of the boards here. I don't read all, but a good majority and those who continue to post with valid information and educated reasoning, keep me interested, in what they say and how they come up with different theories.

-this is too much-

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by laststock007:
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Keithsan, if you don't have time to read articles in yahoo but have time to read them in Allstocks, then something is wrong.

007- nothing is wrong, yahoo is 15 minutes later also, I can set up a portfolio but what about companies such as onev which I had never heard of?

I am serious investor, I have a day job where I teach and they only provide a crappy computer.

Thats the way it is for me. I will be psyched to have my own news streamer at some point.

I also like everyones points of view. including yours.

Keith


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I've only been around these boards since January, but I've seen enough posts by Glassman and Dardog and some other old-timers to know there is one thing they are NOT: pumpers. Their timely posts have made money for readers of this board, and I have no objection to how they operate.

Just my polite 2 cents.


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quote:
Originally posted by laststock007:
keithsan and glassman,

Keithsan, if you don't have time to read articles in yahoo but have time to read them in Allstocks, then something is wrong. Also, you can set up a portfolio and (or) track listing in yahoo and all the other major websites. So don't give me the, "I wish I didn't have a job and did this all day, but, I don't have that option," because you spend more time clicking on each message board and reading it instead of reading all the heads then the message.

Also, if you are a serious investor, you would have second-level which is not delayed.

glassman, you post everything and anything. I find it hard to believe you buy all the stocks you post. If you do, then good for you but I find it far fetched. Also, looking at your ideas (or lack there of), you don't give any technical reasons or fundamental reasons. You just post.

If you know anything about ‘head-and-shoulders’, ‘shooting star’, ‘butterfly’, or any other technical chart analysis, then you would have volume with your words. Maybe that's why you just post an entire article.

Last, I do read a majority of the boards here. I don't read all, but a good majority and those who continue to post with valid information and educated reasoning, keep me interested, in what they say and how they come up with different theories.

-this is too much-

-ls007


laststock, you trade on the charts and obviously ignore the fundamentals, based on your statements.....
i post here in free4all ONLY on stocks that i OWN...(i post other places on stocks that(I THINK) are pump and DUMP)
on occasion i post on stocks BEFORE i buy but that is CLEARLY stated in my posts as A BUY OPPORTUNITY coming...
chart trading is fine, but i have been INVESTING since i was 18 and i am now in my forties, that's how i can be HERE to be trading...investors have to understand how daytraders operate, so they don't "give" their money away.. thats how i got interested in daytrading....
i think you are hurting your credibilty here with some of your statements..i keep notes not just on news and SEC filings but also on the persona's that we get here...
i NEVER trust anybody, even if i like them...
i assume you are complaining about us posting IPVO news here simply because you are lazy and you were waiting for this stock to drop back down in your price range to pick up your EZ meat.....
i don't have much patience with lazy people, so i will give you some advice, leave it alone......you are either part of the problem or part of the solution....

i seem to recall that you showed up here awhile back and introduced yourself as some kind of GURU that everybody who is smart knew about... SHOW US how smart you are and give upon the criticism, it wastes, time energy, and money.......



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laststock007
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Almost at $1.00 guys.
This stock will hit $2.50 - 3.50 guys.

A HOT ONE.

Good Luck everyone.

BTW - Please don't post an entire book like Bhodisatva19 and beginner.

-LS007

HMMMMMM.....a blast from the past...and you call us pumpers....and you are still whining about having to read......


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quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
laststock007
Member posted January 25, 2004 21:14

glassman, if you read the entire message board, you will understand why I predicted the stock will go higher.

READ READ READ the entire message boards if you’re going to quote someone.

Listen, I don't have a problem with you glassman, I just have a problem with THOSE who paste an entire article. I would much rather hear your views on a company and why & how you came up with those views.

I think your a smart person but at times you make yourself look very foolish or uneducated about the stock market (technically and fundamentally) by just posting anything and everything {articles that is}.

I love people who post information,…really I do! I also love those who put their 2 cents in the pot but for those who just add articles after articles, it makes for a lot of noise.

I rather listen to Purl Guru, Santos, or beginner give detailed explanations about their ideas.

Anyhow, good luck glassman. I hope you and I make a lot of money in this game we call "Wall Street."

-ls007


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I'll add my 2 cents. Sounds like someone lost a few K and is trying to find someone to blame.
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laststock007 wrote: Listen, I don't have a problem with you glassman, I just have a problem with THOSE who paste an entire article. I would much rather hear your views on a company and why & how you came up with those views.

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Is it really that difficult to scroll thru anything you don't care to read? I say thanks to all who do post articles. For people who spend 50-60 hours a week trading and investing the few seconds it takes to scroll thru material they are not interested in is a small time investment compared to the minute or more spent finding the article and charts later. For anyone wanting to make a quick entry decision those full posts help a lot. I make quick decisions based on news articles, and charts, posted by people I trust. When lavel 2 is stacked and ready to go a minute can make a big difference in getting a good price. Happy Trading-Debi


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i do read the entire boards...
you are the one who complains about having to read...
as far as me being a smart person, i have some gifts, and i have some failings.....(just like all of us)

laststock, you're posts REEK of
condescension.

i am just a guy LEARNING about the markets
everyday. i have never portrayed myself as
anything else.anybody who bothers to make a public statement about their OPINIONS(all we ever have) takes a risk of being wrong...that takes courage, i detect a SERIOUS lack of that in you....

i take offense from your statements primarily due to the fact that you
continuously present yourself as some kind of guru,

(QUOTE)

Simple…let me try to explain!

I live in Southern California and FMDAY is like ITT Technical Institutes (a.k.a ITT-Tech) or DeVry. Both ITT-Tech and DeVry are technical trade schools catered toward individuals who want to pursue a career position in the IT field. These jobs are but not limited to: programming, networking, telecommunication, and everything else in the IT field.

(QUOTE)

i agree with PG's response to you that there is nothing simple in this game....
futhermore you claim in that post that you live in southern california- yet you profess on your personal profile to live in new york city....
http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/cgi-bin/ubbmisc.cgi?action=getbio&UserName=laststock007

you see, i am very good at sorting details....
i am sure that you have some rational explanation for this inconsistency,and quite frankly i don't really care, but i re-read thru quite a few of your postings (big waste of time) and very few of them are forward looking....(QUOTE)

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"And guess what, FMDAY is a offshore educational institute, just like ITT and DeVry except there in the UK who are looking to capitalize on the off-shore IT boom."
It went up today 32%. This is still a good stock. It should hit $2.00.

FYI - I don't own the stock only because my money is tied up.

-ls007
(QUOTE)

i don't EVER tie up all of my money. (basic rule of investing) Esp. in one stock, that's why i have so many stocks(which you called me a liar about)

secondly you crassly profess to be dealing with large sums of money. that once again, has no real bearing on the quality of your picks. I kow plenty of investors that have lost hundreds of thousands$ in the bigs..which is a lot harder to do than it is in the pennies.
(QUOTE)

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1. How many shares to you guys own?
-106100

2. What's your target price for this stock, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, etc.,?

-My price target are the high 1's or mid 2's.

-ls007
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Beginner, I hope your right.
I had 114,000 shares, then I sold and had 106100 shares. Now I have ZERO.
I'm looking to get back in at 0.90 - 1.00 range.

Let's see what happens.

FYI - I don't post a lot of picks but when I do, the return is HUGH. I'm looking at one stock right now. I'm still researching it, so give me some time.

-ls007
(QUOTE)

you profess to miss PURL yet you may be one of the reasons she gave up on us, if she did.....


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Why must this "little girl" consistently try to argue with me?
Everyone please help!!!(QUOTE)


more of your drivel....
PG is missed here by many, if she doesn't come back, i ascert that this is a good reason....


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Nice comeback PG.
LOL.
It's like you and I are married.
I still like your replies even if at times you make me grind my teeth.

It's ok, cause your still learning.

-ls007
(QUOTE)

--climb back up to your mountaintop and rot (ALONE) laststock....


i am still learning, and so is anybody with any intelligence, the day i stop learning is the day i am done LIVING.......

i have run numerous searches for your posts here, and i find that in your rare posts, you are consistent in one thing...chiming in...no problem from me on that, but you constantly state that you will do some DD and get back with us....you don't contribute much(positive) to us at all..

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This company looks interesting. Let me do my research and get back to you on this.
Thanks guys,

-ls007
(QUOTE)

you never got back that i can find--and this isn't the only one....


I can't find much FORWARD looking DD from you here dude, so when you start trying to tell us how to post, i suggest you SHOW us how to post FORWARD looking DD and stop being anti-social.....

some HUMan advice from me to you...
a little HUMility and HUMour go a long way.....
there's been a serious shortage of that in the world this year and it seems to be a downward spiral...
personally i am having a hard time trying to find something to laugh about too...

i am not trying to chase you out of here...
i am trying to identify a problem and fix it...i assume that you do have something to share with us, but if we spend all of this time being rude to each other, we aren't getting any work done. as i said before, you are either part of the problem or part of the solution..
i am just a guy trying to share the work load and encourage others to do the same. but why would anybody take the risk of being wrong if someone like you is going to come along and critisize it for no reason??? the fact that i have been on this board for months and months should give some indication that i have something that i am doing right, cuz this game weeds out the losers FAST.........


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I hate to say this, but I told you so.
"What you'll see is the stock now hit .78, .79, and .80.

Just watch."

-jay

(QUOTE)


anybody who says something like this has some honesty issues--cuz you ain't kidding anybody that you hated to say that......

then on the next set..
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"Anyone who knows how to read charts can obviously see this."
"I hate to say this, but I told you so."

"What you'll see is the stock now hit .78, .79, and .80."

"Just watch."

"When those who are wrong can't admit it; then
it makes no sense to continue the dialog."


Yep, you really put me in my place. IPVO
performed as I said, despite your,

"...told you so."


Purl Gurl
(QUOTE)


then you come back STRONGLY and SMARTLY--LOL


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Purl Gurl, you got me. Good one! LOL.
Purl Gurl, this just shows how immature you are. But I would like to say, I was wrong. Not the first time...and won't be the last time. But remember, I was in this stock at .45 cents...so I made over 65K on this stock alone. How much did you make?
But I have to give it to you...YOU WERE RIGHT! Purl Gurl…you are right!

I love discussing stocks with you and love to hear your feedbacks (even if at times you sound full of yourself).

Let's continue this chat on this company and others.

I see you holding IESV.OB...tell me why are you holding this company? How high do you expect the company to go?

BTW - I'll look for IPVO to get back to .90. What do you think? I believe the company will still go to $1.5 but will take some dips. What are your thoughts of this company in the next 10-15 days.

Your thoughts are always welcomed.

-ls007

BTW - How long have I been in IPVO.... http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001817.html http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/ubb/Forum2/HTML/001364.html http://www.allstocks.com/stockmessageboard/ubb/Forum3/HTML/002384.html


Man, I wish I were still in it. I'll get back in it.

ls007

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Purl Gurl
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Last Stock wrote,
"Your thoughts are always welcomed."

My thoughts are you need to work upon
developing better self-confidence and
to work on being more polite.

There is a significant difference between
proclaiming yourself right, repeatedly, and
truly being right.

You will note my diplomatic measure
of never declaring you wrong, but
rather asserting my thoughts with
inherent self-confidence.

You will also note I have made it very
clear you ended up with egg on your face,
a risk you take when you allow your ego
to speak for you, which often is insulting
to others.


Purl Gurl

i will post one more here to remind you that you have been asked to alter your approach if you can...

laststock007
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Purl Gurl, sorry if I stated that you accuse others. My bad. As for my credibility, come on...get real. I have no problems with my cred.
Change Subject - what other plays are you guys in on? Any good deals out there? Are you guys waiting for Q1 results to come out first?

-LS007

my searches for your bad behaviour seemed to turn up alot of PG in them....
so, i will take the time to point out to the rest of the community that is lamenting her absence, that tolerance of your behaviour is UNACCEPTABLE......
i will go look for some more forward looking DD now.....


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great buy in price!
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nothing like a little controversy to create some volatility..LOL
i guess 007 license to kill, is happy now....LOL

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definitely.

1Q earnings are due out in about a week i believe, and it should shoot past $1 again.
JMO though.


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Glassman, I love your post on posted March 16, 2004 20:32.

You’re awesome. I love the fact that you can STAND UP for yourself time-and-time again.

Your on my corner now buddy! Keep it up.

FYI - I disagree with your comments, but love the way you expressed your opinion about me. I love the fact that you have quotes and stated your opinion. I now wish you can do that with stocks. Once again, you ROCK!!!



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darn - missed IPVO at .85, very surprising to see that low again. did catch NWD today right near today's bottom though, can't believe it fell all the way down to .75
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quote:
Originally posted by glassman:
nothing like a little controversy to create some volatility..LOL
i guess 007 license to kill, is happy now....LOL


NO I'm not happy, because the entire market is down, meaning my stocks are down to, meaning I've lost money too.

So NO I'm not happy.

I didn't think the stock would go down this much. Let's see how this plays.


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sorry, laststock... i wasn't kidding about being annoyed with the world right now, and you just happened to come along and step on my last nerve...--i'll try to behave myself a little better...
it didn't help that i didn't find anything i liked this weekend. either....
kieth is right this looks like it migh tbe a swing trade here...

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Nice bouncer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Glassman, please do not apologize.

I don't know who you are, but you sound like you care. From reading your posts, it sounds like you care about people, you care about the stock market, you care about IPVO, and you care about All Stocks.com message board. So please do not apologize.

Purl Guru (a smart person I may add) and I went at it at once before and now we're good message board friends. We have a new level of respect for each other.

Once again, please don't apologize for you responses. Just don't...you know. LOL

Have a great day Beginner and Glassman.


Enjoy everyone
-ls007

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What could be driving the price down this far? I remember last week we hit a new 52 week high.. Is this it for the IPVO run?

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sorry 007- news out after the bell,

I'm in..... bought during that drop today (not at the bottom of it though)


IPVoice Communications Inc. and Wireless Frontier Internet Inc. Extends Letter of Intent to Combine Operations and Continue Due Diligence

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2004--
IPVoice and Wireless Frontier Work to Expand Original Terms to Include Potential Third Party Strategic Investment

IPVoice Communications, Inc. (OTCBB:IPVO) and Wireless Frontier Internet, Inc. (OTC:WFRI) today announced an extension of a March 2nd Letter of Intent (LOI) to combine the operation of the two Companies. The management teams of both Companies are committed to building a combined Wireless Internet and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service offering. Accordingly, the two management teams continue efforts to structure a combination mutually beneficial to the shareholders of each Company.

The March 2nd Letter of Intent planned for IPVoice to acquire fifty-one percent (51%) of the common stock of Wireless Frontier, in exchange for approximately $1.2 million in cash to be used as working capital by Wireless Frontier and $13.8 million in IPVoice preferred stock. Since initiating due diligence and in-depth negotiation efforts, the proposed opportunity has attracted investment banking interest that could enhance the overall transaction. In addition to the negotiations expanding to include the potential inclusion of a third party strategic investment, the two management teams are also taking time to insure any ultimate transaction accommodates collateral strategic efforts such as, but not limited to, Wireless Frontier's recent application to the American Stock Exchange (AMEX).

"IPVoice is committed to executing on a wireless strategy," said Philip Verges, CEO of IPVoice. "Wireless Internet service is a growth market and the Internet-ready voice, healthcare and security applications our corporation can deliver across a Wireless Internet infrastructure will make our wireless strategy a more compelling proposition than a wireless access strategy without value-adding functions and applications. Our negotiations with Wireless Frontier do not represent one hundred percent of our activity in the execution of our overall wireless strategy. For instance, we recently announced a Letter of Intent to acquire Sensitron, a proprietary wireless healthcare management technology. We are enthusiastic about the opportunity we see to substantially accelerate our wireless strategy in combination with Wireless Frontier and, therefore, we continue to maximize the potential of this combination. We will also continue our independent efforts to advance our overall Wireless strategy."

Alex Gonzalez, the CEO of Wireless Frontier said, "Wireless Frontier has made substantial progress in building the Company's strength over the past two months. The Company has received significant financing and completed a number of the requirements necessary to obtain an AMEX listing. We believe the IPVoice communication technology portfolio can be a powerful addition to our existing service offering. We recognize the potential of the combined strength of the two Companies' customers, shareholders, technologies and balance sheets. We continue to work diligently to fortify our corporate foundation and to capitalize on the dynamics of our rapidly changing business as they relate to our strategic discussions with IPVoice."



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