quote:Originally posted by dale1953: Wang,I think you know the answer to most of your questions.They are merginging with ONTV to get off the grays.Sometimes people buy a last minute small trade to manipulate sentiment for the stock and also influence stock strategies(************* candlesticks for example).Also most of our real investment will be in the new company so it does not matter much if SSTY is diluted.And you know that SSTY will not be going into the ON tv business and you are being rediculous in asking if they will reverse split.Since most of your questions are so elementary,I dont really think you sent off this letter.I give you more credit than that.
Hey Dale Earnhardt..... This is serious money we're all playing with here. Whether you like it or not and whether if it's "elementary" or not, when we have questions, we ask.
So I take it that you are a "human encyclopedia", slash "human dictionary" and you must know it all. You are a nobody, a fat ZERO to me so who the hell do you think you are to come here and tell me your petty crap? Do me a favor next time and just use your mentally challenged brain before you type for stupid garbage like you just did. See ya!
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Very heavy day today. Have they announce the cut off day for the last day you could buy ssty and get ontv from the purchase. i thought they said march 15th or 16th, but with volume like this it would lead me to believe different.
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Wow, doesn't look like you'll be wang chunging tonight.... When I read that I was like, his first post and he's talking about a stock that we all started 25 pages ago and he's just now going to jump in and try to slam you. What ever. Go SSTY and all that have stood behind the company 100%
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well...one good thing about this one...it cant go much lower ,,just thought I'd come over here and give some of Dinos' followers some guff...the blind leading the blind good luck...scratch a liar find a thief
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Man I was starting to worry about ssty being quiet for the past week or so. But when I came home and read the news I just to thank the lord above and pinch myself because I just couldn't beleive it. My $4,000 investment just bacame a 30k investment. So here are to all of the SSTY beleivers out there. So here are to all of the ssty investors happy early retirement.
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Everybody... I really can't get into specifics with my conversation with SSTY President, Michael Cimino earlier today BUT every question I asked him was answered in the most positive and specific way possible. This is my first time speaking to Cimino and he's very open to all SSTY-ONTV related questions. Don't hesitate to call him with any of your questions you might have that you'd like to ask him. If you can't find his direct phone number on the main SSTY website, private message me and I'll get back to you with his number as soon as I receive your message.
After speaking to Cimino earlier today, I'm even more confident that we'll all retire at least by the end of 2006 or a little after. Might sound foolish but I don't care. While bashers are bashing SSTY and missing out on this great opportunity, the SSTY Shareholders who have backed this company 100% since becoming an "owner" are the ones that will experience total VICTORY at the end. You best believe that, playa!
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Me too and what did the guy say because you left us all hanging in the weekend.
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NEL, ssty is in the greys. it will move 100% up or down at any time throughout the day. don't let it worry you.
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I know, I am looking forward o the divy and getting the pps up a liitle on this one.
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we are all looking forward to the divy , wonder when it will show up in our accts, and when we will get a time frame as to when SSTY will move off the greys,
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I don't think the divy will show up for a while. ssty said that they were going to send out a perspective to all the shareholders and then it would be something like 20 days after we recieve it before the new shares would be allocated. well, that's the way I read it anyways.
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No. Seriously, I have some paying attention deficit disorder. Things go in one ear and out the other.
Please contact.....
Michael Cimino, President, Sure Trace Security Corporation, 1-215-972-6999
He's really good with picking up the phone during normal business hours if available. And don't hesitate to ask him whatever questions and/or concerns regarding SSTY/ONTV
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welcome back dwe. I called michael and I am waiting on his call back. I will keep you informed on what he has to say.
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If he doesn't call me back today I will try him tomorrow. Do you remember any questions that you asked him and what was his response DWE?
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CHONGQING, China (Reuters) - China is the biggest loser from intellectual property violations and needs to stamp out piracy to build global corporate champions, U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said on Monday. Gutierrez was speaking in the southwestern city of Chongqing at the start of a visit to China to prepare for high-level U.S.-Chinese meetings in Washington next month.
In a speech to students and businessmen, Gutierrez said widespread counterfeiting was not only harming U.S. companies but also posing a threat to China's own long-term development.
"Ironically, it is China that is most affected by violations of intellectual property rights," he said.
A Chinese official conceded the country had rampant copyright piracy but said the problem could not be eliminated overnight.
"We still have a serious problem of piracy. We need to study more forceful and effective measures to curb it," Yan Xiaohong, deputy chief of the National Copyright Administration, told a news conference in Beijing.
Gutierrez welcomed Chinese efforts to crack down on counterfeiting -- Xinhua news agency reported that 14 compact disk operations had been punished for illegal copying -- and praised Vice-Premier Wu Yi for taking the lead in tackling what he said was clearly a complex issue.
"We need to see results, but we should also recognize the tremendous effort that's being made. That's a very positive development," Gutierrez told Reuters after his speech.
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U.S. music, movie, software and other copyright industry groups estimate they suffered some $2.4 billion in lost sales in China last year because of piracy.
American manufacturers also say they lose billions of dollars a year because of counterfeiting and patent violations in China.
But Gutierrez said China was also bleeding tax revenue as a result of software piracy.
Failure to curb piracy could thwart the country's efforts to create firms able to strike out on to the world stage, he added.
"Without effective intellectual property protection, China's intellectual property and inventions would be the target of illicit enterprises," he said.
Gutierrez also said China needed to do more to improve access for foreign firms to its booming markets and to address U.S. concerns that the yuan is being held down at unfairly cheap levels.
"We're not asking for special favors, we're not asking for special considerations, we're not asking for an artificially developed goal or number. We just want a level playing field and the ability to compete," he told Reuters.
Gutierrez stressed the importance of open and fair trade to support economic growth and said the large U.S. trade deficit needed to be reined in to keep protectionist sentiment at bay.
"We don't want it to become so big that what happens is that people who want to isolate the United States, who want to be protectionist, may find a welcoming ear in the American people because of the trade deficit," he said in his speech.
Several U.S. law-makers are preparing legislation that would punish China unless it takes concrete steps to reduce its trade surplus with the United States, which hit $202 billion in 2005.
U.S. officials hope an April 11 meeting of Gutierrez, U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman (news, bio, voting record) and Chinese Vice Premier Wu will set the stage for successful talks when President George W. Bush hosts President Hu Jintao at the White House on April 20.
"This is a relationship that is evolving, it's maturing, and ... we both have the opportunity to show just how much it has evolved and how much it has matured," Gutierrez said.
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I just got off of the phone whth michael and I asked him a couple of general questions. 1: He is gonna remain president of SSTY. 2: They are planning to get off of the grey sheets and move to the pink sheets.3: They are not planning on reevaluating the price of the stock. 4: When they move off of the grey's and into the pink sheet or another stock board he didn't specify what board they will be moving to and also once they get on the other board there will be financials posted about how well the company
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quote:Originally posted by jmr19822001: I just got off of the phone whth michael and I asked him a couple of general questions. 1: He is gonna remain president of SSTY. 2: They are planning to get off of the grey sheets and move to the pink sheets.3: They are not planning on reevaluating the price of the stock. 4: When they move off of the grey's and into the pink sheet or another stock board he didn't specify what board they will be moving to and also once they get on the other board there will be financials posted about how well the company