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i am new to the penny investing stuff but was reading about TFCT a few message boards back. Anybody have ideas about this one?
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What's drawing you to it? Why do you like it? What's making you consider it? Answer some of those questions and someone will probably respond with some dd.
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Im in on it. No real rational other than I think they products they offer do have a place in the market and that Prizewise will be very successfull. For a .03 stock whats 10K shares?.. not much risk money.. and thats what it is, its a risk with high reward.
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I think you are on the right track with this stock. I have been in this one for at least 9months and don't plan to sell until it runs big. you can check out their stuff her http://www.tfctcorp.com/ set your self up and let them send you info. Good luck and hang in there.
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i got in yesterday 25k shares @.028....i think the idea of prizewise is an amazing alternative to ebay besides the fact that if they get the government contracts for their sea and land patches that would be HUGE also. But prizewise it the big factor here. The company did have to back to back qtrs that were good. I just starting watching the stock basically and was wondering what price range you think this can move to. Should i buy more of it at this level? Have they done any advertising for PRIZEWISE? I tried to get info sent from their website but i didnt get a response.
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I think it's going to fly, but it's just a gut feeling (I know, bad way to buy!).... I've been asking people if they would ever bid $1 to try to win some of the prizes that are listed.. and all but 1 of the 15 or so that I've asked said yes... I still can't figure out why the launch date went from May 7th to May 21st... any ideas?
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I wouldnt be worried about delaying the open too much.... I have no idea why they did do that but possibly they want a larger inventory that will be more appealing to the rush of traffic they'll get on opening day... So I'm ASSUMING they want to do the shock and awe thing.
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quote:Originally posted by Lutalo: I wouldnt be worried about delaying the open too much.... I have no idea why they did do that but possibly they want a larger inventory that will be more appealing to the rush of traffic they'll get on opening day... So I'm ASSUMING they want to do the shock and awe thing.
Sounds better than the only reason I could come up with... "21st Century Technologies"... LOL
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Did anybody hear on advertising the site? I know it will be hard for such a small company to spend money on advertising comercials, but you do have to get the word around before the launch.
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quote:Originally posted by baseballmaster: Did anybody hear on advertising the site? I know it will be hard for such a small company to spend money on advertising comercials, but you do have to get the word around before the launch.
I did read that they plan to advertise heavily, but I can't remember where I saw it... I'll try to dig it up again. If I can find it, I'll post it.
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quote:Originally posted by pharmdman: I did read that they plan to advertise heavily, but I can't remember where I saw it... I'll try to dig it up again. If I can find it, I'll post it.
I can't get to the prizewise site.. .there's some kind of server memory problem (at least according to the error message...)... I'll try again later
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thanks pharm for the hellp. How can they really advertise prizewise with such little cash on hand...??? i am getting more.
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quote:Originally posted by baseballmaster: thanks pharm for the hellp. How can they really advertise prizewise with such little cash on hand...??? i am getting more.
I'm not sure, but if you go to their website, on the main page, they now have links to 2 television commercials... i haven't seen them on tv yet, but they're good... i'm getting a better feeling about this....
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click on the 21st Century link on this page and read the pop-up box... it doesn't give details, but does say that they'll be doing an agressive advertising campaign...
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quote:Originally posted by pharmdman: I think it's going to fly, but it's just a gut feeling (I know, bad way to buy!).... I've been asking people if they would ever bid $1 to try to win some of the prizes that are listed.. and all but 1 of the 15 or so that I've asked said yes... I still can't figure out why the launch date went from May 7th to May 21st... any ideas?
I am actually going to list my house on it, I would be happy to move for a selling price 66% above market value
Thanks for the suggestion. We are going to be appearing in a lot of Yahoo searches, and all over the homepage of iwon.com.
This was my email:
This is just a thought I had which I am sure you may have considered for the ultimate success of PrizeWise. You should partner with a search engine like Yahoo or Google. If you can be on their opening page for a few months the number of people viewing PrizeWise will be enormous. Instead of providing these search engines $$ consider 1-2% of the 17% you are charging. Good luck and I am looking forward to the launch....
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Thanks for the information on the commercials. They are pretty good. I would just spend the money on a commercial during the last episode of Friends tongiht. Sure it would cost 2 million but hey everyone in the world would know who they are then. I agree about being on a front page of a major search engine for awhile. I wonder if ebay will think about maybe buying them out?
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quote:Originally posted by premiumtodd: I am actually going to list my house on it, I would be happy to move for a selling price 66% above market value
Absolutely not a bad idea!! I'm considering that myself...
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I've still been asking people whether or not they'd "bid" on a site like this, and overwhelmingly, everyone seems to think it's a great idea.... so I'm in!
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I Just picked up another 20,000 shares of it today...hope it is the right call
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If you don’t hit a grand slam with this stock you’re surely will get extra bases. What penny stock is making money and has had 2 consecutive profitable quarters. They are diversified with a product line that will bring in cash to support their new PrizeWise venture. I am confident that you will moving up to the major league on this stock. I even purchased more of this stock through my 401k plan.... As I always say...Opportunity doesn't knock often.....
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Hi all Quick question. Assuming Prizewise takes off great. What are realistic stock price expectations based on the number of outstanding shares? Thanks
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As of December 2003, they had around 450 million shares outstanding but they had just increased the authorized to 750 million so some if not all of those are now probably outstanding. Assuming our wildest dreams come true and Prizewise takes off like E-bay, Who knows how high it could go. If it's a moderate success and contributes a decent amount to the company's bottom line, my guess would be somewhere in the .15 - .25 area. Pretty much just a guess though.
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Well we held today. I had an order in all day for 20,000 shares at .029 that never got filled. For a bit she was down to .0285 but the ask was .031
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CT 21st Century`s Paramount Multi-Services Enters into a Letter of Intent to Acquire Assets of Top Grade, Inc.; Promised Expansion Will Enhance Earnings
May 12, 2004 08:30:00 (ET)
LAS VEGAS, May 12, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Kevin Romney, CEO and President of 21st Century Technologies, Inc. (OTC:BB TFCT.OB) announced the signing of a Letter of Intent between Paramount Multi-Services, Inc. and Top Grade, Inc. describing the basic terms of an acquisition of all of Top Grade's assets by Paramount. Paramount Multi-Services is a portfolio company of 21st Century's which engages in telemarketing from locations in Texas and Nebraska. Top Grade operates telemarketing centers at Crete and Auburn, Nebraska and Spencer, Iowa. Top Grade's telemarketing locations will become additional locations for Paramount Multi-Services. The transaction will include cash and assumption of certain obligations of Top Grade. Tim Brown, principal of Top Grade, will continue in a management capacity with Paramount according to the terms of the Letter of Intent. The transaction is expected to close during May, 2004.
Fred Perrin, Vice-President of Operations for Paramount Multi-Services, stated, "We are delighted with this opportunity to expand our operations. The to be acquired centers are established network centers with a solid client base. Their performance characteristics are excellent, meeting our expectation of quality and in line with what we expect to deliver to our clients. We will be adding 150-200 additional employees and expect to raise sales to $6 million on an annual basis. We will continue to provide both quality inbound and outbound telemarketing services for Fortune 500 companies."
Kevin Romney said, "On April 28, 2004, 21st Century reported excellent earnings from Paramount Multi-Services for the first quarter of 2004. At that time I stated that we planned to expand Paramount's operations. This is the first step, and it's a good one."
21st Century Technologies, Inc. is a Business Development Company pursuant to the Business Development Act of 1940. It holds several companies in its portfolio in addition to Paramount, including Trident Technologies, Inc., maker of ProMag and SeaPatch, magnetically-powered leak and rupture sealing systems, Innovative Weaponry, Inc. and Miniature Machine Corporation, makers of precision low-light and no-light gun sighting systems, PrizeWise, Inc., an internet-based sweepstakes organization to be launched in the immediate future and American Impersonators, Inc., an entertainment production company. Other acquisitions are being actively considered.
Safe Harbor Statement:
The statements where are not historical facts contained in the press release are forward-looking statements that involve certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to risks associated with the uncertainty of future financial results, regulatory approval processes, the impact of competitive products or pricing, technological changes, the effect of economic conditions and other uncertainties as may be detailed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: 21st Century Technologies, Inc.
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does anyone know what these coupons are that we have to buy to get the raffle tickets. any examples floating around
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