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If this was any other worthless penny stock it would go up a couple of cents. I'm holding, but i'd really like to see a different scenario for a change.
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: If this was any other worthless penny stock it would go up a couple of cents. I'm holding, but i'd really like to see a different scenario for a change.
so you are saying that most other penny stocks are worthless and this one isnt??
frank is a crook.
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I cannot feel positive about this stock anymore. I am not gonna sell because at this point the value of my stocks doesn't represent anything... but I've truely lost my hopes, plus all the time I spent on this stock makes me sad.
We have had 4 giant PR's in the past 2 weeks and I'm very happy for the company, they are going to the right direction. But the PPS hasn't been moving anywhere.
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I'm saying that they are worthless when they don't have productivity. They're quick to go down when they['re idle. But knews lkie Q puts out frequently should send the price up and never does. I like the kind of CEO who wants his stock to have some value when possible.
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: If this was any other worthless penny stock it would go up a couple of cents. I'm holding, but i'd really like to see a different scenario for a change.
so you are saying that most other penny stocks are worthless and this one isnt??
frank is a crook.
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Member Rated: posted November 22, 2005 14:21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- doesnt "perceived" positive news usually have a positive effect on stocks?
if you cant see that this stock is a complete scam you deserve to lose your money.
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Ah Perception...sometimes it's half-full, sometimes it's half-empty.
I'll take my chances.
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If Q is a “scam” then Frank and a lot of people have invested a huge amount of effort building a incredible television network so he can take your money and flush a success story. I find it interesting that there are a few short sighted people who think the rest of life is stupid. Also, one should be cautious when speaking in absolutes.
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R/S R/S R/S R/S R/S R/S these are six things frank can and WILL do to raise the PPS!. you know what! I dont give a F*ck any more! I have TOTALLY written this off! it`s DEAD! unless a miracle happens! and the audit will NOT be it!!
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quote:Originally posted by Jennifercd10: There is a big difference between "is" and "perceived". It’s an realist / pessimist thing.
Ok if it "is" then why isnt the stock moving. I hate scams and this is one.
I don’t usually engage people like you, but I can’t resist this one.
What do you think is a scam here? Are they making up these news releases about their new agreements with Cox, TW, Planet Out and now Selectv in Australia and New Zealand? Are the video clips we are seeing on the Planet Out site only there to give us the illusion that they are actually developing their own exceptionally good content and selling it?
Sometimes it amazes me how people can continue to try to save us from this stock even when everything but the PPS is telling us this rocket is on the launch pad and the rumbling noise is getting louder and louder. If you don’t want to get on board, that’s up to you, but I don’t need you to save me from this stock.
Note: Please don’t make your buy or sell decisions based on anything I have said—do your own research and come to your own conclusion.
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So much news, this thing is exploding. To me, the writing is on the wall, it's just a matter of time, we're all going to be rewarded. Methinks those that are crying the loudest right now about no audit or pps movement are daytraders who are foaming at the bit to play this when it starts moving, which I don't fault them for. I'll maintain a core position and play it myself when it moves.
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I AM SO SICK OF THIS BULLSH*T!!!. I HAVE HELD AND HELD. I HAVE GIVEN FRANK THE BENNIFIT OF THE DOUBT, I HAVE WAITED AND WAITED BUTS IT`S ALWAYS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT MONTH OR NEXT YEAR!!!. WHILE I HAVE WAITED WEEKS,MONTHS,AND YEARS!! FOR WHAT? CHECK THE A/S PROBABLY 100 BILLION BY NOW!! YOU KNOW WHY THEY HAVE NOT RELEASED THE AUDIT? THEY ARE COUNTING THE O/S BY HAND!! IT WILL TAKE YEARS TO COUNT ALL THOSE BILLIONS OF SHARES!! LOL!!
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still getting information on what this PR acutally means...it may just be POD in australia...so this could be the reason for the low volume on the news...
anyone else got any DD on selectv?
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wow so much for all my calculations this morning.
now there is more potential that i didnt count on.
man im sick of all this good news.
today we have 15 million more homes that can see part or all that we have to offer.
thats 17 million in total.
this morning we only had 2 million that we know of.
god what could tomorrow bring.
its going to be a very gay christmas this year
Frank is doing what he said he would do and much much more.
yup im holdin
Way to go Q is on the Move.
new movie coming out
Qocodile Dundee
Shrimp on the Q
and now we are in Qew Zealand
WOOOO HOOOOOO
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SELECTV is a Direct-To-Home Satellite Broadcasting Service in Australia.
The service offers a subscription television package consisting of non-English and English language channels aimed at the ethnic communities in Australia.
SELECTV will offer the service to various Asian and European language groups.
There will also be English language packages consisting of a selection of targeted channels that will appeal to particular market segments.
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quote:Originally posted by Jennifercd10: SELECTV is a Direct-To-Home Satellite Broadcasting Service in Australia.
The service offers a subscription television package consisting of non-English and English language channels aimed at the ethnic communities in Australia.
SELECTV will offer the service to various Asian and European language groups.
There will also be English language packages consisting of a selection of targeted channels that will appeal to particular market segments.
Should be able to see what channel Q is slotted for..
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quote:Originally posted by madmoney: I AM SO SICK OF THIS BULLSH*T!!!. I HAVE HELD AND HELD. I HAVE GIVEN FRANK THE BENNIFIT OF THE DOUBT, I HAVE WAITED AND WAITED BUTS IT`S ALWAYS NEXT WEEK OR NEXT MONTH OR NEXT YEAR!!!. WHILE I HAVE WAITED WEEKS,MONTHS,AND YEARS!! FOR WHAT? CHECK THE A/S PROBABLY 100 BILLION BY NOW!! YOU KNOW WHY THEY HAVE NOT RELEASED THE AUDIT? THEY ARE COUNTING THE O/S BY HAND!! IT WILL TAKE YEARS TO COUNT ALL THOSE BILLIONS OF SHARES!! LOL!!
Maybe it's the hanging chads that are holding them up. Probably had to do a recount.
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Pay-TV service to list By Jane Schulze March 26, 2005
AUSTRALIAN investors will get another chance to gain direct exposure to the fickle world of pay-TV when former Foxtel chief executive Jim Blomfield lists his new pay-TV service, Selectv, later this year.
Styled as a multi-language pay-TV service, the business has changed its name from i-view and registered Selectv as a business name and as an internet domain name.
The Australian understands Mr Blomfield, who was ousted from Foxtel in 2001, will release a prospectus in early June to raise up to $30 million, having already sourced some seed funding.
The Selectv service, which will offer between 35 and 40 non-English speaking channels, will launch in May, just before the prospectus is revealed.
It will be one of the few new avenues for direct investment in the pay-TV sector since the collapse of Australis Media, owner of the now-defunct Galaxy service, in 1997.
The only other direct exposure to the pay TV sector is regional operator Austar.
Foxtel is jointly owned by Telstra, Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd and News Corporation, owner of The Australian. Optus's pay-TV service is owned by Singapore Telecommunications.
The Selectv service will also offer some English-speaking channels on separate pricing tiers, but the channels and the exact prices have yet to be revealed.
However, Selectv is expected to set monthly charges at the lower end of the pricing spectrum.
"If there were three or four Greek channels in a package you would not be paying more than $49 a month for it," one of the advisers close to the business said.
Unlike the larger Foxtel, Optus and Austar pay-TV operations, Selectv does not require a large investment in infrastructure as the signals will be uplinked to satellites from Hong Kong.
One of Selectv's major partners is exTV, the pay-TV arm of Hong Kong free-to-air broadcaster TVB. ExTV will send the signals to PanAmSat's PAS 8 satellite.
Selectv's main expenses will be its investment in standard set-top boxes and some marketing costs.
It expects to break even in four years after gaining about 40,000 subscribers.
It will also offer a unique do-it-yourself installation service for subscribers in isolated areas, but has also contracted installation companies for metropolitan subscribers.
Selectv will pitch itself directly at the market left by the demise of Mike Boulos's Television & Radio Broadcast Services.
Mr Boulos has since started another pay-TV group called United Broadcasting International, which has some of the same channels as his previous service.
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Pay-TV service to list By Jane Schulze March 26, 2005
AUSTRALIAN investors will get another chance to gain direct exposure to the fickle world of pay-TV when former Foxtel chief executive Jim Blomfield lists his new pay-TV service, Selectv, later this year.
Styled as a multi-language pay-TV service, the business has changed its name from i-view and registered Selectv as a business name and as an internet domain name.
The Australian understands Mr Blomfield, who was ousted from Foxtel in 2001, will release a prospectus in early June to raise up to $30 million, having already sourced some seed funding.
The Selectv service, which will offer between 35 and 40 non-English speaking channels, will launch in May, just before the prospectus is revealed.
It will be one of the few new avenues for direct investment in the pay-TV sector since the collapse of Australis Media, owner of the now-defunct Galaxy service, in 1997.
The only other direct exposure to the pay TV sector is regional operator Austar.
Foxtel is jointly owned by Telstra, Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd and News Corporation, owner of The Australian. Optus's pay-TV service is owned by Singapore Telecommunications.
The Selectv service will also offer some English-speaking channels on separate pricing tiers, but the channels and the exact prices have yet to be revealed.
However, Selectv is expected to set monthly charges at the lower end of the pricing spectrum.
"If there were three or four Greek channels in a package you would not be paying more than $49 a month for it," one of the advisers close to the business said.
Unlike the larger Foxtel, Optus and Austar pay-TV operations, Selectv does not require a large investment in infrastructure as the signals will be uplinked to satellites from Hong Kong.
One of Selectv's major partners is exTV, the pay-TV arm of Hong Kong free-to-air broadcaster TVB. ExTV will send the signals to PanAmSat's PAS 8 satellite.
Selectv's main expenses will be its investment in standard set-top boxes and some marketing costs.
It expects to break even in four years after gaining about 40,000 subscribers.
It will also offer a unique do-it-yourself installation service for subscribers in isolated areas, but has also contracted installation companies for metropolitan subscribers.
Selectv will pitch itself directly at the market left by the demise of Mike Boulos's Television & Radio Broadcast Services.
Mr Boulos has since started another pay-TV group called United Broadcasting International, which has some of the same channels as his previous service.
Please.. can we stop posting old information..
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