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Since the WYSK forum is nearly dead, I figured I'd bounce it off a few of you. I got in on Friday at .05 and it is now at .065, which is good, but the volume is a trickle? Anyone got two cents on this one, if you do if you could post it on the WYSK thread it would be greatly appreciated.
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I hope you guys are past hoping Alex is going to make some sooper dooper announcement. It doesn't happen.
What really happens is he whines about the current value of the stock, and what he thinks it should be. We'll also hear some of the things he hopes/wishes/thinks he can do with his company ... when the Easter Bunny brings him all the toys he needs to get it done.
Don't expect substance. Expect plenty more fluff.
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Bashing? Well Chad, name one thing of substance that has come out of Alex's previous appearances on IBCRadio, eh? I'd be happy to hear of one that can put money in your bank.
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Well, "those who think I was referring to them" don't have a right to express our viewpoint in the new thread ... is that it?
I guess that group could stroke themselves all day long about what they wish the stock would do, the PR's that are just around the corner, or the site upgrades yet to be revealed. That's the ticket! : )
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This stock is unpredictable right now because it is full of so much speculation (both that it will explode or that it will crumble). I do, however, see irony in those predicting it will go down to a "specific" point, yet criticize others for saying it will go up. There has been no monumental change in this stock, just some negative sentiment (and non-believers) right now because people are frustrated.
.0004 here we come... Thanks Alex... going to Europe to find figure out? Heck Alex, look at what you are selling and your invisible product that explains the share value.
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You are right... but why is the volume so high. That mean people are selling because of dissapointment but also people are buying on dreams it can be a penny some day.
Is a dilution why we have more shares and buyers or people selling?
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Alex doesn't need to go to Europe to learn how to make Cinemapop happen. Let's face it, he's going over there on vacation courtesy of the latest dilution.
If Alex really wants to get Wi-FiTV.com and CinemaPop.com going, all he has to do is get some decent programmers to start delivering decent product for him.
Product -- that's what is still missing. He's got nothing to sell ... yet. It's all FREE folks!
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Actually AbyteDoc, Pens....I was listening in and I heard it differently. He said that he was going over to Europe to 'launch' Cinemapop. That to me says something different to figuring it out. He's also challenging anyone to debate the issue of the demise of the box office, etc. etc. as he usually does.
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I have a question. We all know the WFTV product?
Do we? A webpage, that I can build on my Comcast provider!
Has anyone seen Ads from WFTV on our television, radio Ads, Newspapers, magiznes, or yahoo?
Equipment? The website calls for no major computer equipment, maybe a high speed internet service, a server for some of the poor quality videos he has on the webpage.
Is there any employees? Office? So what expenses?
This is a scam, someone making money, becuase he had enough to start a company that is going nowhere.
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I think the volume also signifies some mm short selling. With all of the negative sentiment they know that they can walk it down. These were probably shares that the mm's shorted during the last run and are slowly covering them all.
I don't think there has been dilution for a while, the o/s has remained around 1.2 billion as far as I know and I truly think the dilution is over, at least for the meantime. As I said before, dilution sucks pure and simple, BUT, with these micro-caps it can be a harbinger of good things to come. It all depends on what the extra revenue goes to--if it is to simply pay the bills because the company is going bankrupt it is very very bad. But if it is to help grow the business, it can be very very good. Internet "start-ups" have always relied upon this type of financing (and other forms of venture capital) but many such companies have made a lot of money despite this. It is just a different time post-bubble, people are skeptical about new ideas, as they should be. Long-term, the success of this company will depend on its ability to earn money, and I like the concept. I think someday soon the internet will be all wireless and will control all forms of media, including radio and television. But like I said before, my goals are so much different than most of yours (which is fine).
quote:Originally posted by pensandoenti67: I have a question. We all know the WFTV product?
Do we? A webpage, that I can build on my Comcast provider!
What webpage are you talking about? We currently 3 major sites (Cinemapop, Eurotainment, and Wi-FiTV). I agree that Wi-FiTV needs a lot of help. Someone mentioned MobiTV yesterday. The product there is not much better, but looks a lot better. If they could do something as simple as MobiTV on the computer, that would be a good start. Cinemapop and Eurotainment are just extra income.
Has anyone seen Ads from WFTV on our television, radio Ads, Newspapers, magiznes, or yahoo?
I have not, but then again, I don't expect to. You won't see most stocks with advertisements.
Equipment? The website calls for no major computer equipment, maybe a high speed internet service, a server for some of the poor quality videos he has on the webpage.
Again, the website is a small portion of the company.
Is there any employees? Office? So what expenses?
I believe there are 5 employees. Alex has a very large salary ($800k I think).
This is a scam, someone making money, becuase he had enough to start a company that is going nowhere.
It cracks me up when people use the word and don't what they are talking about.
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You're welcome.
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Wireless is here... notebooks and cells are now capable of internet at decent speeds on WIFI
Radio.. wireless is here... XM satellite... and you can also get radio over the WIFI
TV is not there yet, that's what I thought WFTV was going to do.
I was expecting a small device, such as the XM portable radio, but of course with a 4" Tv screen or TV over Cell phones, which actually is out there. So I thougt WFTV was going that route.
Someday if Alex decides to invest the money he is taking from us and create something more of a real product.
No need for a small device as I mentioned, just an improved and with real links and paid ads, and real live TV.
For example last year i was in Holland and paid so I CAN WATCH ALL THE GAMES FROM my baseball team. The games were over the internet and I loved it, last year it was 8.99 per month.
If Alex were to create a webpage with a sports package from various sports, where you got a discount compared if you bought it directly from MLB or the NFL. Now that would be a product.
That would require lawyers, employees, and direct contact with various companies. Of course Ads, and maybe deals with Coca Cola, Best buy, etc. Now that is a company.
This WFTV is share price is at .0006 it actually deserves t be nowhere until Alex can provide a product. Or use the money he is taking from us on a real product.
quote:Originally posted by melp: Actually AbyteDoc, Pens....I was listening in and I heard it differently. He said that he was going over to Europe to 'launch' Cinemapop. That to me says something different to figuring it out. He's also challenging anyone to debate the issue of the demise of the box office, etc. etc. as he usually does.
Awright melp, not to take you to task -- just to ask one valid question...
Why go to Europe to launch a product? Especially CinemaPop -- while openly expressing amazement about the drop in box office sales here in the US! His largest, richest potential audience -- is right here. Just ask Morgan Freeman.
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