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I am buying fgwc and trdy this week. I will watch isme real close on mon. for big buys.
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Milty, you think there is any chance that CYTP might climb back to around .005? After the news came out, it dropped like a ten pound lead sinker. I value your judgement and would like to get your take on this one.
Walt
quote:Originally posted by old mullet: strong short term: pghi plkc
weak s.t. ibzt on e extension till removed
continued upside long: pghi prvh fnix blyc (bently new symbol)
long picks at low price now: afrr tfct neom < .12 uvcl < .025 usxp
watch for re entry or add to position : cytp < .003 prefer <.0028
time to shower for another gig. sheesh! seems like i just did that.
uncle milty
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quote:Originally posted by newstockpicker: Milty, you think there is any chance that CYTP might climb back to around .005? After the news came out, it dropped like a ten pound lead sinker. I value your judgement and would like to get your take on this one.
Walt
I agree. I own about a million shares of CYTP and would like to know your opinion on the stock. I bought at .0053 and would like to know what you think I should do / what you are planning to do. Should I sell at .003, cut my losses and try and make them in another stock or wait until that infamous Feb. meeting the hopes that the people selling on this slump were wrong, at least in the short term? Thanks for your help, your opinion is highly appreciated.
Ryan
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According to American Bulls Buy Recomendations, UNDER .0299.... CNESE .005 DEXT .015 TRDY .018 Personally I like... LSTA, CYTP, VAOM, AND SACA for trading and ofcourse my IESV for the "long". Good Luck to ALL this week!!!:-)
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Shares Outstanding: 121.1 million Public Float: 30 million (estimated) Market Capitalization: $ 7.3 million Closing Price Friday 1/30/04: 6 cents
On January 13, 2004 CareDecision Corp. reported that it has begun the commercial deployment of its Wi-Fi ResidenceWare™ product, beginning with approximately 480 units at nine hotels in the Midwest. The company’s ResidenceWare™ is a proprietary, patent-pending Wi-Fi product for hotels and motels furnishing electronic connectivity solutions across multiple markets. ResidenceWare™ provides hotel and motel owner/operators with a value-added array of Wi-Fi electronic features that enhance the quality of the service offerings to their guests, and also represents a recurring source of cooperative revenue through local advertising fees, transaction fees, and rental Internet connections. Hotel guests can choose from a broad menu of information, local services, travel, business conveniences, food deliveries and more via proprietary Wi-Fi powered PDAs. The ResidenceWare™ PDAs are physically affixed within the guest rooms at client hotels. Each network yields a monthly volume of electronic transactions from local merchants, broadband Internet connection revenues, local advertising revenue bases and revenues from other convenience services.
Navin Patel, the owner of 18 hotels that recently placed orders for the ResidenceWare™, product commented, “Many of us in the hotel business believe that the only way to make an extra dollar is by cutting expenses. But, by introducing this unique product everything has changed. My hotels have over 1100 rooms and we estimate, as a direct result of ResidenceWare™, an annual transaction revenue stream of almost $550,000 across my 18 hotels. With CareDecision's Co-op Ad revenue-sharing program, each of my hotels should add profits, and I can still save an extra dollar or two by cutting expenses elsewhere.”
Robert Cox, Chairman of CareDecision Corp., commented, “Our ResidenceWare™ product has been enthusiastically received by hotels throughout the Midwest. As we secure this beachhead of business, we can shortly turn our attention to the southeastern states and to California. Our recently announced credit facility has been of immeasurable help in this regard. With a second credit facility in the works, we plan more revenue implementation announcements in the near future.” CareDecision’s marketing initiative has resulted in orders and contracts from leading hostelries, including Ramada, Super 8, TraveLodge and Wingate, worth an estimated $3.3 million annually from 2004-2006.
On December 30, 2003, CareDecision Corp. reported that it has executed a Merchant Banking Agreement with Armada Group USA, Inc. and is implementing the first of an anticipated three secured, non-dilutive credit facilities that could total more than $3 million. The agreement also calls for Armada to assume a leadership role on behalf of CareDecision as it enters the closure phase on its agenda of initiatives. These include a $2-$3 million credit facility for the Company's ResidenceWare products, as well as anticipated alliances with a large satellite media concern. The Company is using this initial credit facility for the financing of the existing backlog that recently grew to 26 hotel contracts representing the installation of ResidenceWare™ Wi-Fi units to more than 1,600 hotel guestrooms - and an additional 6,700 guestrooms if follow-on hotels are installed.
The company has selected Dell to furnish its Axim X5 Handheld and its PowerEdge Servers. Linksys, a division of Cisco Systems, Inc., has been chosen for its Wireless-G Broadband Router and its instant Wireless Network CF Card. Keith Berman, founder and CTO of CareDecision Corp. commented, “The product selections place us on the brink of initiating a flood of Wi-Fi ResidenceWare™ system installations to existing contracted hotels, and to additional hotels in the order pipeline. This large 4th quarter roll-out will quickly move CareDecision into this virtually untapped market and activate a steady stream of progressive revenues that will hopefully permit a sooner than expected fulfillment of our long anticipated positive earnings objective.” Mr. Berman concluded, “CareDecision has already been identified as the industry pioneer. We envision being eventually recognized as the dominant provider of Wi-Fi PDA based electronic services to the broad hotel/motel industry. Our market success with ResidenceWare™ is inexorably linked to the feature depth, ease of use and durability of the hardware and associated components.”
On January 21, 2004 CareDecision Corp. announced it has received several offers for the acquisition of, or rights to, its e-health technologies, software applications and other medically-related intellectual properties. The Company reports that the offers received for its three major medical IT properties, if taken at their highest values, would aggregate in excess of $6 million. CareDecision Chairman Robert Cox commented, “The current offers under review value our medical technology at approximately $.05 per share. These bids, which are unsolicited, are for assets that are not part of the Company's current core businesses. The assets that underlie our core businesses would remain totally intact. It is clear to us that our attributes have not gone unrecognized in the e-health sector…”
CareDecision Corp. is currently in due diligence discussions with Texas-based MDU Services, Inc. The acquisition of MDUS would add to CareDecision's asset and customer revenue bases, provide complimentary security services and coveted European venture partners. MDUS provides private smart buildings, switched fast Ethernet, Wi-Fi Hot Spots, and voice, data and TV services to multiple tenant business and residential building sites, hotels/motels, managed care facilities and universities.
The lodging business is highly competitive. When one hotel/motel chain adopts and implements a new innovation others are forced to quickly follow or face losing market share. CareDecision Corp. is the first to get to market with its proprietary and unique information technology/network. The recent trickle of orders for its ResidenceWare™ product may soon become a flood as competitors in the lodging industry realize they must have what the competition has. CareDecision Corp. projected revenues of $15 million for 2004 could prove to be conservative.
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Take a look @ CDED. It's the new Stockprowler pick of the month. Considering the past history with Stockprowler, I'm guessing we might have a bit of a jump on Monday. Here are some of the past picks from Stockprowler and stats: 1/04/04 PLKC .022 .215 +877% 12/07/03 ENCU .03 .075 +150% 11/02/03 AACS .027 .045 +67% 10/5/03 FGWC .074 .132 +78% 9/5/03 ONEV .055 .09 +64% 8/3/03 UDW .49 .97 +98% 7/06/03 SEVU .04 .70 +1650% 3/16/03 LPOAZ .40 2.00 +400% 3/02/03 MIR 1.35 3.95 +193% 2/16/03 AXC 0.09 0.17 +89% 2/02/03 IBCL 0.145 0.165 +14% 1/19/03 DTMG 0.025 0.345 +1280% 1/05/03 USXP 0.0114 0.135 +1085%
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News JUST out Saturday... SNVBF is not only the only company in the world authorized to work on a vaccine for SARS, now they are aquiring another company. THIS IS EXCELLENT. I know its $2.75 or something but if it goes up 50% or 100% who cares. These seem to have been on the exchange for less than a year. They could end up being a $40/share company in no time. Check out this thread...
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IDGE IN AT .0073 SWING TRADE ADVC EARNED FREEBIES WILL ADD TO POSITION PGHI IN AT .039 WILL ADD TO POSITION CTKH EARNED FREEBIE WILL ADD TO POSITION CYPT IN AT .0031 SWING TRADE CESY EARNED FREEBIES WAITING FOR NEWS ENCU IN AT .06 ON AN AVERAGE DOWN MASG IN AT .019 PRIM IN AT .0039 PTSO IN AT .01 IESV IN AT .06
QUOTE]Originally posted by realityinc21: B]IDGE IN AT .0073 SWING TRADE ADVC EARNED FREEBIES WILL ADD TO POSITION PGHI IN AT .039 WILL ADD TO POSITION CTKH EARNED FREEBIE WILL ADD TO POSITION CYPT IN AT .0031 SWING TRADE CESY EARNED FREEBIES WAITING FOR NEWS ENCU IN AT .06 ON AN AVERAGE DOWN MASG IN AT .019 PRIM IN AT .0039 PTSO IN AT .01 IESV IN AT .06
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by newstockpicker: [B]How high do you think CYTP might go?
I AM JUST IN CYTP FOR THE SWING. LOOKING FOR INCREASE OF .0005 TO .001.
I HAVE TRADED BEFORE A FEW TIMES FROM THE .0045 TO .006. MIGHT NOT SEE THAT AGAIN FOR A WHILE. IT WILL COME BACK TO THAT SOONER OR LATER MAYBE. HOLD STOCKS LONG ENOUGH AND THEY ALWAYS SEEM TO COME BACK AROUND!!!
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u might wanna look at arq.v i was in at 3.60 and sold at 3.00 got cold feet. but now its back on it way up! closed at 3.30 its has some great news! and heads up! goona fly. wish i could get back in but put my money in some other stocks. that have gone down. Posts: 38 | From: b.c. | Registered: Jan 2004
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quote:Originally posted by cdrj1: uncle milty - any opinions on CYTP? My original question is a few replys up on this same thread.
Thanks,
Ryan
cytp indicated in it's recent press release that it is in a highly competetive communications market. this made me feel that the q-4 won't be strong. it also indicated that it was looking to diversify into other sectors. these variables make cytp more of a risk imho, until we have more information. i will be watching it in the <.003 range but would not at all be surprised to see it drop to the lower.002x range before the dust settles. i sold some at .0082 and would like to see this go up again, but there is too much unanswered to even make much more than a watch it recommendation at this point.
uncle milty
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