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Pt, Thankyou for taking the time to respond the other day. Your response was not what I expected.
My intention with the post below, minus the part you reacted to, was not to focus on what I've deleted but really to address Jackpot's question, and your response to him. I see this here often. Someone raises a question and they're cut off at the pass.
I get "moody" sometimes as maybe my posts indicate. I wasn't looking to dig up old stuff. Obviously there's a sensitive spot there.
I appreciate most of your posts on this thread, and hope the best for you and your business.
dz
quote:Originally posted by denzen: PT, You may want to read Jackpot's post again.
Jackpot posed a question. He also used the terms, snatching them up, and playing this.
We know there is some investment firms in this.
I too, think there is a lot of money on the sidelines. I agree with Jackpot's theory.
Based on what QBID claims to be doing. I would expect more volatility. Look at WFTV for example. Very few PRs, but when they say that they are going to get off the pinks, some folks took them seriously. Note, PPS rose .008 to .09 in one day! Check out the volume. Now that's big $$$. Some snatching up of shares. It has been played!
I hope we all make money.
dz
quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: so jackpot you now know who is invested in this stock can you prove to me there are no big investment companies invested?
if you make comments you better be prepaired to back them up
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no problem. but i still stand by that statement. if you are going to make a comment that is mater of fact then they better be willing to back it with DD.
nothing ignorant in that comment.
i have stated many times i dont mind negative news if it is factual. But it must be backed with fact.
Rod
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Hi All I am new to penny stocks.Where can I find other stocks like QBID? I guess my question is where can I go to find Companys to invest in?
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Wow i just watched a shoot out between a car and a pedestrian. there are 9 police crusers at the intersection out side my hotel. they got the guy in the cruser now. was that ever freaky to see. i heard some shooting and went to the window. there is a police station right next to my hotel. it felt like i was watching cops but it was live. I wish i had a video camera here for it. This was really wierd
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quote:Originally posted by C90KING AIR: Hi All I am new to penny stocks.Where can I find other stocks like QBID? I guess my question is where can I go to find Companys to invest in?
The message board is a great place to start! ;)
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You're welcome C90....lived in Hickory back in 1970...during the Asheville riots...lol...don't know if you're that old or were even here...lol..
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So, you were born in 64 or so...yes, it was a strange time...and I agree...looking back...strange indeed....Vietnam and the racial scene...now in your mind...seems like vintage footage...lol...desegregation happened in 61/62 in Texas...wow...almost a half century ago...now I really feel old...please excuse me...need to go drink some Geritol or something...lol...take care Tom...see you on the board soon..lol.
quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: no problem. but i still stand by that statement. if you are going to make a comment that is mater of fact then they better be willing to back it with DD.
nothing ignorant in that comment.
i have stated many times i dont mind negative news if it is factual. But it must be backed with fact.
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skrewball I know Ameritrade's Level II charts don't show many of the stocks I watch, and I have asked them why. I will post their answer when it arrives.
Now, anyone have current QBID Level IIs? Also, where can I get those Level IIs?
Thanks again.
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As many of you know, QTelevision signed an agreement with an independent television channel in Seattle. That Seattle station's digital feed is pulled from a much larger carrier and that carrier requests to view all content prior to it being aired on this independent television station. That said, the parent carrier has shown interest in The QTelevision Network and QTelevison's management has been discussing alternatives to possibly broadcast on a much larger platform via the parent carrier. QTelevison is speaking to all necessary parties and will report to you as soon as talks have finished.
quote:Originally posted by roadrunnerv8383: big news possibly,
3/7/2005 - RE: Seattle
As many of you know, QTelevision signed an agreement with an independent television channel in Seattle. That Seattle station's digital feed is pulled from a much larger carrier and that carrier requests to view all content prior to it being aired on this independent television station. That said, the parent carrier has shown interest in The QTelevision Network and QTelevison's management has been discussing alternatives to possibly broadcast on a much larger platform via the parent carrier. QTelevison is speaking to all necessary parties and will report to you as soon as talks have finished.
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Huge news. Don't hold me to it but I believe the people on IHUB figured out that the Seattle carrier is comcast. That could be very big for us. Matt
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quote:Originally posted by roadrunnerv8383: big news possibly,
3/7/2005 - RE: Seattle
As many of you know, QTelevision signed an agreement with an independent television channel in Seattle. That Seattle station's digital feed is pulled from a much larger carrier and that carrier requests to view all content prior to it being aired on this independent television station. That said, the parent carrier has shown interest in The QTelevision Network and QTelevison's management has been discussing alternatives to possibly broadcast on a much larger platform via the parent carrier. QTelevison is speaking to all necessary parties and will report to you as soon as talks have finished.
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I have not posted but only 2 times on this board. I am still here and now have 1440000 shares of QBID. I lived in Seattle for about 7 years. I am glad to here that they are working with one of the big carriers up there. I have been here for a little over a year. I have been watching LILL last few picks and she seems to have a hot hand.
Thanks
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Nick Oram of Q Television is presented a ``Key to the City'' of Miami Beach
Network is the first gay/lesbian station to cover Miami Beach tourism/activities
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Mar 07, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Q Television Network (Pink Sheets: QBID) was the only gay/lesbian television station to film at the 2005 Winter Party Festival, March 2-7, 2005 in Miami Beach. Michael Aller, Tourism and Convention Director and Chief of Protocol for The City of Miami Beach, presented Nick Oram, host of "Q on the Move," a key to the city of Miami Beach recognizing Q Television as the first "openly gay" television station to cover Miami Beach. The ceremony took place Monday at 10:00 am in front of City Hall. A short DVD presentation of the ceremony will be available on Q Television's Web site as soon as possible.
"We are thrilled to be presented with a key to the city of Miami Beach. We continue to travel across the country and gain more recognition for Q Television. We are well-received wherever we go, and getting a key to Miami Beach is a great honor," said Frank Olsen, President and CEO of Q Television Network. "We are the only gay/lesbian television station that covers all national events, parties, etc. and our dedication is paying off."
"Q on the Move" was in Miami Beach to cover the parties, performances and people of the Winter Party. Oram interviewed Billy Bean, former major league baseball player and author of "Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life In and Out of Major League Baseball" and Matt Foreman, Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. The exclusive footage will run in early April on a special episode of "Q on the Move," the network's travelogue of gay-friendly places, people and events.
Q Television can be found on RCN on Channel 255. For further information on programming and subscriptions please visit www.qtelevision.com.
About Q Television Network
This television network was organized to create and develop a network devoted to providing television programming for the gay and lesbian community. While the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the viewing public. The company's programming will be available on a subscription basis to those desiring its programming. The network will broadcast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Providing distribution via satellite ensures availability of the network across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.qtelevision.com.
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Nick Oram of Q Television is presented a ``Key to the City'' of Miami Beach
Network is the first gay/lesbian station to cover Miami Beach tourism/activities
PALM SPRINGS, Calif., Mar 07, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Q Television Network (Pink Sheets: QBID) was the only gay/lesbian television station to film at the 2005 Winter Party Festival, March 2-7, 2005 in Miami Beach. Michael Aller, Tourism and Convention Director and Chief of Protocol for The City of Miami Beach, presented Nick Oram, host of "Q on the Move," a key to the city of Miami Beach recognizing Q Television as the first "openly gay" television station to cover Miami Beach. The ceremony took place Monday at 10:00 am in front of City Hall. A short DVD presentation of the ceremony will be available on Q Television's Web site as soon as possible.
"We are thrilled to be presented with a key to the city of Miami Beach. We continue to travel across the country and gain more recognition for Q Television. We are well-received wherever we go, and getting a key to Miami Beach is a great honor," said Frank Olsen, President and CEO of Q Television Network. "We are the only gay/lesbian television station that covers all national events, parties, etc. and our dedication is paying off."
"Q on the Move" was in Miami Beach to cover the parties, performances and people of the Winter Party. Oram interviewed Billy Bean, former major league baseball player and author of "Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life In and Out of Major League Baseball" and Matt Foreman, Executive Director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. The exclusive footage will run in early April on a special episode of "Q on the Move," the network's travelogue of gay-friendly places, people and events.
Q Television can be found on RCN on Channel 255. For further information on programming and subscriptions please visit www.qtelevision.com.
About Q Television Network
This television network was organized to create and develop a network devoted to providing television programming for the gay and lesbian community. While the company expects much of its subscriber base to be comprised of members of the gay and lesbian population, management also believes that quality programming about the gay and lesbian experience, designed to entertain, educate and inform, will attract many other segments of the viewing public. The company's programming will be available on a subscription basis to those desiring its programming. The network will broadcast 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Providing distribution via satellite ensures availability of the network across the United States, including Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. For further information on programming and subscriptions, please visit www.qtelevision.com.
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apparently it happens more then i thouhgt here in Toronto. it didnt even make the news. they where more concerned with a story about a guy throwing his 5 yr old daughter off an over pas onto the 401 and then jumping to his death. the child survived the fall with no broken bones.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by RNINALVNG: Rod, Bad boys, Bad boys...what'cha gonna' do...lol..
...that sh#t happens in Canada too?...lol...
and C90...allstocks is a great place to research stocks...overall...VERY helpful members...good luck.
Terry
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