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Dingbat, This is nothing new... Same old news. Every new company that is in the development phase and does not have the product completed yet to sell will not have any revenue.
The truth is this company has a product that people want and they have agreements with many game publishers. The closer they get to developing their new product the more the stock will fly!
I am looking forward to a great run tomorrow. american-bullls has this stock rated as a BUY CONFIRMED.. So why are you reading my post and not buying some more IFLB stock already!
[ August 15, 2005, 21:59: Message edited by: Mike White ]
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I'm not sure what's going to happen today. Guess we'll see! Hope you're right Mark White! Let's have another ride. Back up to .094.
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"He was one of the original four individuals at Microsoft Corporation who came up with the idea for the Xbox videogame console, an initiative that grew in part out of his role as group product manager for Microsoft's DirectX technologies"
This guy is no joke. He has come here to make sure this Phantom console WILL come to the market. This is great news! He already helped make it happen for Microsoft and now he is going to make it happen for IFLB!
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Great! Good DD Mike. We're slowly climbing back up. This could be great support I think for a higher week. A PR would help, but they don't respond to investor emails. Phone call wouldn't go through either, kept getting a busy signal.
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Look at Kevin Bachus response to this question on asked on G4TV. This is good stuff.
"Let’s start with the biggest question on most gamers’ minds when it comes to the Phantom: Is this thing for real?
I’ve been in the game industry for a real long time, including my time at Microsoft with the Xbox, and I certainly wouldn’t be at this company doing what I’m doing if I wasn’t absolutely sure that we’re going to launch a product. It’s natural for people to be skeptical. I think a lot of the skepticism is building on itself at this point: people are skeptical so therefore they become more skeptical and therefore they become more skeptical. There is no way I can really address it other than doing what I’m doing, which is shipping a product. So when the product ships and people are happy with it, those questions will go away. Until then, there’s really no way for me to adequately address it because people will by nature be skeptical until it ships. "
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