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Jenn10, good coverage. I am looking forward to hearing more from the LA party that happened after you left the board last night. Thank you.
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There was a guy posting all over RB yesterday about Q being massively naked shorted on the German exchange and was screaming for people to get it de-listed in Germany. Anyone know anything about it? And yes I know, it was from RB and I should consider the source.
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Good morning all. What a night! Rich735, thank you for your post from Cur. My bro and I did what we could from our end, but it was Cur and Rich 735 who came thru. Great job! Time takes time, so for me, I'll be hopefully waiting. I do understand that a lot can happen in 30 days to delay or modify things.
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: If I knew absolutely, beyond a shadow of a doubt how successful QBID will be I would pickup another 20-40 million right now.
quote:Originally posted by acharm: Looks like a great opportunity to get more shares. Still loading up...
Based on what I "think I know" about QBID now, I would do it anyway . . . IF I HAD THE CASH.
I have enough shares already to make my life pretty sweet on any significant spike. A nickel would easily support all my vices for my lifetime and a dime would enable my children to follow in my footsteps for their lifetimes. Anything over that would likely shorten my life, since I am not used to the finer treats in life and would almost certainly succumb after a couple years enjoying too much of everything good. But I am willing to take that chance . . . hear me, Frank?
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well folks just wanted to do a little braggin hehehe i am totally jazzed right now i just entered the 3 MILLION CLUB AND COUNTING. i cannot wait for the day i announce ten million shares best of luck to you all.i did my part in buying in at the ask i bought my last two hundred thousand at .0019. i hope that all of you have the best of days.
sincerely noah.
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quote:Originally posted by HILANDER: There was a guy posting all over RB yesterday about Q being massively naked shorted on the German exchange and was screaming for people to get it de-listed in Germany. Anyone know anything about it? And yes I know, it was from RB and I should consider the source.
HILANDER I don't have the facts and don't want to spread false hopes or rumors. But I am sure I remember this being addressed before and someone from Q confirming that QBID was "never" or "is no longer" listed on the Berlin exchange. Also, I think I remember some confirmation that Q was not being naked shorted. Anyone else remember this? I don't have time right now to research it, so please post any info you have. Thanks to all.
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B/L, I would be much better off no doubt on a significant spike also. Right now I crossed over the spending comfort level about half a dozen times. I can't lose on a spike. Right now i'll wait and see if I can play the swing thing.
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: If I knew absolutely, beyond a shadow of a doubt how successful QBID will be I would pickup another 20-40 million right now.
quote:Originally posted by acharm: Looks like a great opportunity to get more shares. Still loading up...
Based on what I "think I know" about QBID now, I would do it anyway . . . IF I HAD THE CASH.
I have enough shares already to make my life pretty sweet on any significant spike. A nickel would easily support all my vices for my lifetime and a dime would enable my children to follow in my footsteps for their lifetimes. Anything over that would likely shorten my life, since I am not used to the finer treats in life and would almost certainly succumb after a couple years enjoying too much of everything good. But I am willing to take that chance . . . hear me, Frank?
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Hello all I have been reading this board for quite some time and decided I would register and join in I currently hold 6.23mil of QBID.
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I vaguely remember it being mentioned that Q was supposed to be on the Berlin exchange without their permission and that the issue was being addressed, but I can' elaborate on it. Haven't heard anything about it in along time.
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: I vaguely remember it being mentioned that Q was supposed to be on the Berlin exchange without their permission and that the issue was being addressed, but I can' elaborate on it. Haven't heard anything about it in a long time.
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Thanks people. Another I like about this thread is people are always on it.
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: B/L, I would be much better off no doubt on a significant spike also. Right now I crossed over the spending comfort level about half a dozen times. I can't lose on a spike. Right now i'll wait and see if I can play the swing thing.
DIG Me too. I never thought I would follow this stock so long or so far. I have invested more in QBID than in any other stock I have ever owned. I normally spread the risk a bit more. But although I search everyday for "better" stocks to own, I keep coming back to QBID as the most likely to increase in value. I believe my biggest decision will be when to take profits and not miss out on the BIG spike. If I sell on any spike, it will be to lock in some profits and reduce my risk exposure . . . but I will keep enough to assure me a life of easy living.
I probably sound like a pumper to some and an "unrealistic" idiot to others . . . but it's what I believe based on my DD. If I am wrong, I will take my licks and find something else to gamble on.
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quote:Originally posted by Durple: Hello all I have been reading this board for quite some time and decided I would register and join in I currently hold 6.23mil of QBID.
Welcome Durple.
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welcome aboard durple.its nice to see some long faithfuls join the board.many on the qtv thread are very knowledgeable and very trustworthy.some seem to try and daytrade it but only to lower their pps cost basis and own more shares for the big run that we all expect one day.i dont have any problem with those that daytrade qbid but me personally i would never give up my shares for fear that i may have sold out on the real run.anyway welcom ,welcome ,welcome.tell your freinds about qtv most will think your crazy as you probably already know but i think you are a very bright person for accumulating the size that you say you have.well done.
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Actually my motivation was my 5 year year old watching TV and asking my wife when I was going to die from smoking.
No more TV for him! He already is getting a free vacation the week DARE is in town. Propoganda without truth is still just like any other lie.
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To all Found this article on the Berlin Stock Exchange problem. QBID is not mentioned, but this may help us understand everyone's concern about this exchange and NSS (naked short selling). Still looking for specifics about QBID being listed on this exchange and will post when I find something . . . unless someone beats me to it.
DAVID BRUSER BUSINESS REPORTER
Montreal-based Mitec Telecom Inc. has joined a group of North American companies that are trying to figure out how they got listed on a German stock exchange.
The telecom equipment maker announced yesterday it has formally requested the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange to de-list its stock after it appeared April 30 without the company's permission or prior knowledge.
"We got a letter from one of the brokers in Germany informing us of the fact that we have been listed, ... and that really was surprising," Mitec president Rajiv Pancholy said. "We came to know that we are not the only company in this situation. ... It is ridiculous. The list literally runs into the hundreds."
On Germany's stock exchanges, a company's shares can be traded without the company first applying or granting permission as long as a broker asks to trade those shares and other standards are met, according to the Berlin Exchange.
"If the listing standards of the home market are comparable with German and European standards, the introduction to trading will be granted ... on application of a broker," according to a statement from the Berlin Exchange.
Pancholy doesn't understand the rule. "Most regulatory authorities all over the world have pretty strong policies," he said. "Certainly, I have never heard of stock exchanges listing a company without the company's (permission)."
Mitec's complaint joins a chorus of demands from other companies that the exchange de-list their shares. Announcements released by several companies in recent weeks speculate that the listings may be part of an effort to evade North American regulations against "naked" short selling that some securities authorities have firmed up this year.
In a short sale the participant does not own the shares but has borrowed them in anticipation of making a profit. In a "naked" short sale, there is no borrowing.
"It's almost like taking a bet on a stock without physically having to own the shares," said Moshe Milevsky, finance professor at York University. "Is that bad? It depends on who you talk to. If I'm a CFO, I don't want downward pressure on my stock. ... It's not bad if you think a stock is overvalued and you should be able to take a bearish bet on it. I don't think it's intrinsically evil to allow this to take place."
But Berlin Exchange spokesperson Eva Klose insists Germany has not become a haven for naked short selling.
"In Germany it's possible to trade foreign shares. It's totally a normal matter. It's not illegal or wrong," she said.
"There isn't any (naked) short selling in Berlin and there will not be any."
It is still unclear whether trading in Germany affected Mitec stock at home, but the company is still investigating.
Other companies found the de-listing process to be complicated and expensive. Hearing the Berlin Exchange's reputation for naked short-selling, Stephen Grossman, CEO of Vancouver-based Kelso Technologies Inc., fought to be de-listed since he found out from a German broker in May that his company was "hijacked," he said.
"It's known for naked short-selling. That can endanger us," Grossman said. "We should have the right to ask to be on the exchange."
Grossman said several letters exchanged hands and he used two lawyers to apply pressure, but it was not until he threatened negative publicity that the exchange de-listed Kelso last week, he said.
The Ontario Securities Commission said it is keeping an eye on the situation. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission would not say if it was investigating.
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Hello all, Hey Durple! Great posts here, been watching for a while, finally decided to come aboard. Been in and out of qbid about 4 times in the past 8 months....Recently I've accumulated 2.2 mill. Looking to accumulate when I can and waiting patiently for that special something to move the pps. Best of luck to all:)
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who got shares at .0017 over the last few days? I have an order in at .0017.. I hope it hits
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To all Just re-read the story on the Berlin Stock Exchange and wanted to point out something I find disturbing:
"The Ontario Securities Commission said it is keeping an eye on the situation. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission WOULD NOT SAY if it was investigating."
I hope this means they ARE investigating and will do something about this problem. Surely the U.S. SEC has some friends in the German government. But I am not overly confident that the SEC will do anything. Too many other recent SEC failures regarding stocks on U.S. exchanges.
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Actually...the other company I own has tried to get delisted too. They have lost their appeals though. SEC really doesn't seem to do anything about it.
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B/L Yea I know what you mean I recently dumped 400k shares of plni prematurely on some qbid anticipation and did myself out of about $3000 profit on that one. I thought qbid was going to take off and leave the other paling in comparison. Not a game for the sqeamish here.
quote:Originally posted by Bottomliner:
quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: B/L, I would be much better off no doubt on a significant spike also. Right now I crossed over the spending comfort level about half a dozen times. I can't lose on a spike. Right now i'll wait and see if I can play the swing thing.
DIG Me too. I never thought I would follow this stock so long or so far. I have invested more in QBID than in any other stock I have ever owned. I normally spread the risk a bit more. But although I search everyday for "better" stocks to own, I keep coming back to QBID as the most likely to increase in value. I believe my biggest decision will be when to take profits and not miss out on the BIG spike. If I sell on any spike, it will be to lock in some profits and reduce my risk exposure . . . but I will keep enough to assure me a life of easy living.
I probably sound like a pumper to some and an "unrealistic" idiot to others . . . but it's what I believe based on my DD. If I am wrong, I will take my licks and find something else to gamble on.
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quote:Originally posted by Maestro232: I wonder what the PR will be today
UTRECHT, Netherlands, Jun 16, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Q Television Network (Pink Sheets: QBID) announced today that the EuroGames are under way and going well. "The games are exciting and the competition is fierce - especially the Ballroom Dancing." says CEO Frank Olsen.
Olsen added, "Sorry you can't see it. It's great!"
(Sorry, folks. I couldn't resist. These things take time. It will happen when it happens. Please remain in your seats with your seat belt fastened until the network has come to a complete dollar.)
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quote:Originally posted by Maestro232: I wonder what the PR will be today
Maestro You confuse me. Some of your posts over the last week or so were (in my opinion) overly negative, and I responded rather rudely to you. Today your posts have been very upbeat and positive, and I now believe you really want QBID to succeed. So, I apologize for some of my previous comments. I really don't mind hearing negatives as long as they are honest opinions or concerns. So let's start over and assume we both have the same goals even if we disagree on some pieces of the QBID puzzle. OK?
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: B/L Yea I know what you mean I recently dumped 400k shares of plni prematurely on some qbid anticipation and did myself out of about $3000 profit on that one. I thought qbid was going to take off and leave the other paling in comparison. Not a game for the sqeamish here.
DIG Sorry to hear that, but I planned to do the same thing ... sell PLNI to get cash for QBID ... and would have done so but got sidetracked due to some personal stuff that has been keeping me away from the computer too much lately. Now PLNI is tanking again. Oh well, I probably have enough QBID . . . but I really do want more.
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