Frank Olsen: "All of the press releases we have disseminated have been to inform the investors of what we have been doing. We feel the investors should always be aware of our day to day activities and I understand that some investors have shown dismay due to some missed deadlines, but these deadlines are made to the best of our ability."
I think this may be a source of some angst around here.
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Frank Olsen: "All of the press releases we have disseminated have been to inform the investors of what we have been doing. We feel the investors should always be aware of our day to day activities and I understand that some investors have shown dismay due to some missed deadlines, but these deadlines are made to the best of our ability."
I think this may be a source of some angst around here.
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people been in the red so long will rush to sell as soon as they go green Who gonna take the chance and hold while they are green
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Is anyone else having problems with Quotetracker / Americatrade today. All my prices are still Fridays close. Thanks, Esteban
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I haven't been able to log into scottrade for about 15 minutes... not sure if it's related or not.
quote:Originally posted by Esteban: Is anyone else having problems with Quotetracker / Americatrade today. All my prices are still Fridays close. Thanks, Esteban
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Actually, you have no idea what "people" will do. Some will, some won't, IMO.
quote:Originally posted by letsbereal: people been in the red so long will rush to sell as soon as they go green Who gonna take the chance and hold while they are green
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There just has to be some news coming real soon. We sure could use a little good news today or sometime this week.
Long, strong, holding and still accumulating
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I can't see adding here there is no justification for buying this stock you shpuld just hold what you got right now we are not buying shares we are buying lottery tickets and hoping we hit. Every pr this compay has ever put out is speculation of something to come Where
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I'm just trying to get people here to think realistic seems to be some dreamers here who dumps thousands of dollars on stock that isn't even worth a penny, or 1/2 a penny or even 2/10 of a penny
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quote:Originally posted by letsbereal: people been in the red so long will rush to sell as soon as they go green Who gonna take the chance and hold while they are green
letsbereal So . . . what is your sell price?
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quote:Originally posted by letsbereal: I'm just trying to get people here to think realistic seems to be some dreamers here who dumps thousands of dollars on stock that isn't even worth a penny, or 1/2 a penny or even 2/10 of a penny
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I'm in @ .0023 I'm out as soon as I go green on no or fluff pr. I will have no problem buying back at a higher price if they do something real not speculative
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quote:Originally posted by letsbereal: I'm just trying to get people here to think realistic seems to be some dreamers here who dumps thousands of dollars on stock that isn't even worth a penny, or 1/2 a penny or even 2/10 of a penny
letsbereal May I ask why you are doing this?
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I'm doing it because I have held this stock for about 1 yr and keep reading these post about the big pr is comming and all type of hype but have only see this stock go down hill this comany cannot be up to anything good because the pps would reflect that. I say they are desperate and grasping for straws at this point I could be totally wrong and things might pan out but my experience tells me we'll be holding this for years before you see any real value in this company...me I'm just looking for breakeven I don't like constant underperforming stocks like qbid look at a 1yr 2yr chart straight down except for a few unsustained false hope bounces.
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well i dont know about you all but im certainly adding at these levels.we are due for a real bounce either on news or no news.im not predicting any pps but there will be real shakes to get the frustrated investors out of their positions and those that have avged down enough will make a few bucks.i personally AM A DREAMER AND PROUD OF IT.i am holding this until it hits big or sinks completely.i now have 6 million and counting.i add about 500k to 1million every week when i can.im still enthusiastic about gay tv in general and i beleive in time qtv will be right up their with all the other gay tv networks that launch.this next six months to a year is going to be the transition time for the general public and the glbt populous to get used to seeing this more on tv.mark my words come next spring gay tv will be a thing of the past in terms we wont even mention how significant this will be to see it all over the tv.this will be when qtv really trades at or near around 20 cents or higher a share.just my humble opinion which i am entitled to have.if i am totally wrong and i lose my small fortune that ive put into qbid i will admit it but i really doubt im wrong here as being gay lesbian bisexual and transexual is a very common and fairly casual phenomina these days.
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i aggree with you 110% casper !!! if i though it was a stupid investment i would not be planning on accumulating another 4 million shares.it is a patient investment though you have to admit.but if this patience really pays off then it will be worth the wait.i would be more than happy to wait another six months , a year or even a few years if i am going to be a multi millionaire when this pays off.
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Not enitrely sure anyone should listen to noah as his other favorite stock was CMKX... look how that panned out.
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Every one here banking on IF to the good side (if this pays off) what about IF to the bad side what if it fails 50/50 chance Q is a stupid investment if you have more than a few hundred dollars invested. I got suckered by the hype like all of you because no one bought because of earnings or SEC filings because there are none all we have are PR's people. I will sell and move on if I can ever get close to breakeven.. With all the quality stocks don't know how I got myself into this one. My first and last PK stock
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Well, if you say you've learned a lesson, then your money was well spent.
As for me, I'm still very optimistic about QBID, so I guess I'll just have to learn my lesson by holding.
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I feel compelled to share my thoughts at this time. I too have moments of uncertainty. When I feel this way I think of what I would do if I were Frank. Q and the “industry” have come a long way. We all ask, “Where are the Carriers?” Carriage is probably the largest developmental piece of the puzzle at this time. Viacom is a gorilla and muscled LOGO into the living rooms of Americana. A lot can be done with money, influence and brute force. I don’t know that much about Here!, but it seems to me that they skirted, to a point, around some hurdles. Frank has always said that he wants Q to be a REAL television network, “the FOX Network of the gay television media.” That would mean, taking the industry (pardon the pun) straight on. In order to do this, Q has had to come up with a superior product. Given the nature of this new gay television media, most or all the major carriers are probably hesitant to jump in with a small network until they see the results of LOGO. I’m using the “Reasonable Man Theory” here. That is, what would a reasonable man think and/or do? If I was a carriers decision maker at, let’s say Time Warner, what would I do? I would get carriage set up with Q but wait until I felt very certain about the stability of Q (the audit!), assess the backlash directed at Viacom, and have further discussions with potential advertisers, especially those advertising on LOGO.
Viacom’s competitors will not abrogate this new segment of the industry to Viacom. They will counter with Q, their only real choice. They first would want to make sure there is a need to invest in a counter. This is a highly emotionally charged industry. Both pro and con are passionate with their beliefs and any reasonable decision maker would be cautious, I expect that. Frank is playing his cards close to his vest. He is a very smart man. He wouldn’t have taken Q this far if he wasn’t. Frank knows one thing for certain, money talks. With 600 Billion in disposable income, the gay market turns into a feeding frenzy for the advertisers. I’ve never met a man who didn’t like money. There is plenty of that potential to go around.
Pride in Canada may or may not happen. Some elements are out of Franks control concerning when or even an up or down call.
Frank would not be buying back QBID if he didn’t think it was going to demonstrate strong pps growth. The buyback is a very positive sign to me. If a reasonable man were in Frank’s shoes, he would act like Frank (IMO). Timing is everything and when the time is right IMO we will see a domino effect of news releases timed so as to bring maximum public exposure and pps movement. Frank has the development of Q as his priority and not any concerns I may have about the pps, at least not now.
One of our very smart 5 star type posters has a wonderful list of investment questions. It is an excellent tool to judge where one is and where one wants to go. Ultimately we make our own decision if we hold um orb fold um.
Sorry this is so long, but I needed to share. By using the Reasonable Man Theory, I believe in Q.
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I feel compelled to share my thoughts at this time. I too have moments of uncertainty. When I feel this way I think of what I would do if I were Frank. Q and the “industry” have come a long way. We all ask, “Where are the Carriers?” Carriage is probably the largest developmental piece of the puzzle at this time. Viacom is a gorilla and muscled LOGO into the living rooms of Americana. A lot can be done with money, influence and brute force. I don’t know that much about Here!, but it seems to me that they skirted, to a point, around some hurdles. Frank has always said that he wants Q to be a REAL television network, “the FOX Network of the gay television media.” That would mean, taking the industry (pardon the pun) straight on. In order to do this, Q has had to come up with a superior product. Given the nature of this new gay television media, most or all the major carriers are probably hesitant to jump in with a small network until they see the results of LOGO. I’m using the “Reasonable Man Theory” here. That is, what would a reasonable man think and/or do? If I was a carriers decision maker at, let’s say Time Warner, what would I do? I would get carriage set up with Q but wait until I felt very certain about the stability of Q (the audit!), assess the backlash directed at Viacom, and have further discussions with potential advertisers, especially those advertising on LOGO.
Viacom’s competitors will not abrogate this new segment of the industry to Viacom. They will counter with Q, their only real choice. They first would want to make sure there is a need to invest in a counter. This is a highly emotionally charged industry. Both pro and con are passionate with their beliefs and any reasonable decision maker would be cautious, I expect that. Frank is playing his cards close to his vest. He is a very smart man. He wouldn’t have taken Q this far if he wasn’t. Frank knows one thing for certain, money talks. With 600 Billion in disposable income, the gay market turns into a feeding frenzy for the advertisers. I’ve never met a man who didn’t like money. There is plenty of that potential to go around.
Pride in Canada may or may not happen. Some elements are out of Franks control concerning when or even an up or down call.
Frank would not be buying back QBID if he didn’t think it was going to demonstrate strong pps growth. The buyback is a very positive sign to me. If a reasonable man were in Frank’s shoes, he would act like Frank (IMO). Timing is everything and when the time is right IMO we will see a domino effect of news releases timed so as to bring maximum public exposure and pps movement. Frank has the development of Q as his priority and not any concerns I may have about the pps, at least not now.
One of our very smart 5 star type posters has a wonderful list of investment questions. It is an excellent tool to judge where one is and where one wants to go. Ultimately we make our own decision if we hold um orb fold um.
Sorry I'm so long winded. The Reasonible Man Theory is why I'm staying invested in QBID.
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quote:Originally posted by letsbereal: Tomorrow we get the PR....LOL you guys will soon feel my pain...good luck to all
Thanks for the information, but you are standing in a line of past posters that have tried to help me with my money. I don't need the advice but thanks anyway. (I can afford to play in high risk investments)
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