we cant get to .0006 until these sells are done with
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i dont care what anyone here says about BKMP. i am selling my 200,000 shares at .02
yeah so i dont have a lot of shares i dont care i dont have a lot of money. however, i can turn that sale into so much if i keep on playing right.
the 2 biggest mistakes of my life were investing in CMKX, and in QBID. both were promised riches beyond belief.
i have since learned that the pinks is not an investor land, but a traders paradise.
some may ridiculed me...some may slander me for my views. however, the truth is in numbers not hope or dreams.
you dont invest in pinks or OTC. many tell me..."hey cash look at USXP!!!" yeah ok ill look at it. thats about as far as it goes....where will it be in 2 years? how solid of a company is it? its all about the buby and sell in this market.
aanyways....good luck
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ALL stocks are for trading. Talk to the people that bought GOOG at $475. All stocks should be bought low and sold high, then you move onto the next low to sell high. Investing is for the lazy.
quote:Originally posted by CashCowMoo: i dont care what anyone here says about BKMP. i am selling my 200,000 shares at .02
yeah so i dont have a lot of shares i dont care i dont have a lot of money. however, i can turn that sale into so much if i keep on playing right.
the 2 biggest mistakes of my life were investing in CMKX, and in QBID. both were promised riches beyond belief.
i have since learned that the pinks is not an investor land, but a traders paradise.
some may ridiculed me...some may slander me for my views. however, the truth is in numbers not hope or dreams.
you dont invest in pinks or OTC. many tell me..."hey cash look at USXP!!!" yeah ok ill look at it. thats about as far as it goes....where will it be in 2 years? how solid of a company is it? its all about the buby and sell in this market.
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Be patient, flippers serve a purpose if a stock is has support (you guys.) Flippers buy low sell a couple of ticks up. That creates a larger support level at a higher price (unless they all get demoralized and sell for a loss.) Eventually the flippers create a new bottom from all of the people they sold to which to my mind means when you do run, you'll run higher than you would without all the flip action. It takes a while in these stocks that have a large O/S but it does happen.
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I hope it goes to 0.02 quickly...hang on...we are going to make money!!
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Nothing big is going to happen for at least a couple months. It may have a few small runs. But it will be up and down until they get the US or European contracts or some nice financials.
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what is this news they are talking about that will come near the end of march? My birthday is on the 28 of march sure hope I get a nice present.Would really be nice to make some money since my ex took all of mine lol
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I emailed Mr. Winnick of BKMP... Some of the highlights of the email are.... And yes news this week with plenty to come...
* First of all I see the O/S and Authorized share structure is very high, whenever ones are this high the shorts have a field day with them. Is a Reverse split in the forcast?
None is planned. Nor do I see it coming at all in 2006.
* Any plans, contracts etc. coming into the Uniteds States in the near future.
Working on them, nothing to report just yet.
* Any deals working in Canada or other Countries you can share at all?
Cannot give you any advance info, but time and pr's will tell the story.
* I was told you had said news this coming week? If so any hint as to what to expect?
Again, I can't give you any advance inf, but yes there will be a pr this week.
* I know there is only so much you can comment on and am not trying to get inside information in any way, but am looking for direction as to what may be happening and when.
You are correct, but all I can tell you is this train is picking up speed and there is a lot going on that will produce very good things for the company in the near and long term future.
Mr. Winnick as you can see is careful as to what he says. He did also state that the mm's were having lots of fun with the pps. I have a feeling that maybe a short issue and possibly some action being taken by the company.
I think and my opinion of course is BKMP has hit bottom and ready to blow any time. Bring on that news anytime..
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1) Fight Network: World Wrestling Legends Event Date: 06:00 PM Mar. 17/2006 Fight Network World Wrestling Legends Rating: 14A Approximate Duration: 03:30:00 Category: Sports FightNetwork PPV $14.99 Mar. 17
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TVN Entertainment is seen across the U.S and Canada. MKM Knockout Promotions, Inc. is also in negotiations with The Viewer’s Choice (Canadian Pay-Per-View) and also Eurosport, which is transmitted to 54 countries across the globe and is the premier sports network in Europe and Asia. Canada's Fight Network TV will be airing Shin Do Kumaté events in syndication in Spring 2006.
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Vidéotron to add The Fight Network New channels as of March 1st * :
http://www.videotron.com/services/en/television/5_6.jsp#vsd The Fight Network is the first and only all combatant sports and entertainment channel that delivers the very best in boxing, pro wrestling, mixed martial arts, and other combatant styles, along with top-notch “fight theme” movies documentaries and news 24 hours a day.
Vidéotron ltée ( www.videotron.com ), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Quebecor Media Inc., is an integrated communications company engaged in cable television, interactive multimedia development, Internet access services and residential telephone service.
Vidéotron is a leader in new technologies with its illico interactive television system and its broadband network, which supports high-speed cable Internet access, analog and digital cable television, and other services. As of December 31, 2005, Vidéotron was serving 1,506,000 cable television customers in Québec; including over 475,000 illico subscribers.
Vidéotron is also the Québec leader in high-speed Internet access, with 656,000 subscribers to its cable modem and dial-up services. In addition, Vidéotron provides residential telephone service to more than 163,000 customers in Montréal, Montréal South Shore and North Shore, Laval and the Québec City area.
As a Broadcasting Distribution Undertaking, Vidéotron ltée is regulated by the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission). Whenever Vidéotron ltée wishes to renew, modify or acquire a broadcasting licence, it is compelled by the CRTC to make this request public during the period of public notice or public hearing (CRTC Broadcasting Rules of Procedure, Broadcasting Act, c. 375, section 6).
All ongoing requests concerning Vidéotron ltée are listed on Quebecor's site (shared content for Vidéotron, TVA and Groupe Archambault).
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Vidéotron to add The Fight Network March 1 2006 New channels as of March 1st * :
http://www.videotron.com/services/en/television/5_6.jsp#vsd The Fight Network is the first and only all combatant sports and entertainment channel that delivers the very best in boxing, pro wrestling, mixed martial arts, and other combatant styles, along with top-notch “fight theme” movies documentaries and news 24 hours a day.
Vidéotron ltée ( www.videotron.com ), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Quebecor Media Inc., is an integrated communications company engaged in cable television, interactive multimedia development, Internet access services and residential telephone service.
Vidéotron is a leader in new technologies with its illico interactive television system and its broadband network, which supports high-speed cable Internet access, analog and digital cable television, and other services. As of December 31, 2005, Vidéotron was serving 1,506,000 cable television customers in Québec; including over 475,000 illico subscribers.
Vidéotron is also the Québec leader in high-speed Internet access, with 656,000 subscribers to its cable modem and dial-up services. In addition, Vidéotron provides residential telephone service to more than 163,000 customers in Montréal, Montréal South Shore and North Shore, Laval and the Québec City area.
As a Broadcasting Distribution Undertaking, Vidéotron ltée is regulated by the CRTC (Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission). Whenever Vidéotron ltée wishes to renew, modify or acquire a broadcasting licence, it is compelled by the CRTC to make this request public during the period of public notice or public hearing (CRTC Broadcasting Rules of Procedure, Broadcasting Act, c. 375, section 6).
All ongoing requests concerning Vidéotron ltée are listed on Quebecor's site (shared content for Vidéotron, TVA and Groupe Archambault).
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Could you repeat that one more time for us?
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A lot of people on IHUB are talking about making requests for TFN to DISH,COMCAST etc. I think thats a good idea all you need is 10000 requests. It wont take too long to get those in.
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A lot of people on IHUB are talking about making requests for TFN to DISH,COMCAST etc. I think thats a good idea all you need is 10000 requests. It wont take too long to get those in.
Andy Holloway Canadian Business Online, February 17, 2006
The digital gold rush hardly has traditional media companies shaking in their boots. After all, most of the big players, such as CHUM, Astral Communications and even the CBC, have invested a few million or so into digital (what the CRTC calls "Category 2") television or satellite radio stations. And why not? Despite initial skepticism that sub-dividing consumers into ever-narrower niches would ever pay off, it's becoming clear that there is not only an audience willing to pay a few extra bucks to get more of whatever their current audio obsession is, but also an advertising community that sees the value of knowing pretty much who's watching.
Take the Fight Network. In the pre-digital era, dominated by a handful of networks and a few specialty cable channels, a television station with the tagline "All fights all the time" wouldn't have made a lot of sense. High start-up costs combined with a limited viewing audience would have kayoed anyone foolhardy enough to do it. But in the on-demand digital universe, with entire stations dedicated to horror, books and pets, it's a wonder no one launched something like Fight Network before last October, when the fledgling station hit the air. Fighting fans are rabid about their chosen sport — be it boxing, wrestling or mixed martial arts (a catch-all that includes everything from Thai kickboxing to "ultimate" fighting). And they're a pretty homogeneous bunch of guys — although Mike Garrow, the Gloucester Ont.-born entrepreneur behind the station, says it might surprise people how many women are into the sports as well.
Fight may not have the rights to major events such as World Wrestling Entertainment (commonly known as the WWE) or heavyweight boxing championships, but it does boast a fairly impressive lineup, including Pride Fighting Championship, K1 kickboxing and Showtime Championship Boxing — three properties Garrow believes are the fight world's equivalent of having the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball. "We're the source for everything to do with combatant sports," says Garrow. "We're not a digital retread. We're showing programs that haven't been seen before in Canada."
Advertisers seem to like it, too, says Garrow. Sure, the station's main corporate fans are specialty product companies like Xyience (energy supplements), Fairtex (fighting apparel) and Cobra Energy Drink, but Molson Coors Brewing Co. and Sony Pictures are also on board. Part of the appeal is knowing who's watching. In this case, viewers are primarily 18-to-44-year-old males — a pretty lucrative demographic for any media outlet to lay claim to. But Garrow says digital channels are less restricted in what else they can offer aside from the standard 30-second spot. For example, Xyience sponsors the Knockout of the week, Fairtex has a calendar listing that is integrated with the Fight Network's web site, and quick Cobra ads pop up into regular programming — something that might offend regular television viewers. The trick for stations such as Fight, says Garrow, is "you have to offer compelling content to keep viewers interested and then come up with creative ways to help the advertisers."
But Fight isn't a one-punch platform. It also has a talk radio show called Live Audio Wrestling: No Holds Barred!, which is syndicated across the country through Broadcast News. And, like most media, Fight uses its web site to cross-promote its programs and offer related information and clips, but it also has three premium web service that costs subscribers $5 to get a look at behind the scenes interviews, profile reports, online chats and interactive games. So far 3,000 people have signed up for the premium web content.
The company won't divulge current subscriber numbers for the network, but chairman Sandy Winick believes Fight could capture 20% of the digital market in five years. If it had that level of penetration today, Fight would have roughly one million viewers, given that nearly 5 million people are now hooked into either digital cable or satellite offerings. "There are a lot of different revenue options available to us," says Winick. "We're not just stuck with the linear television model."
That's probably a good thing. While Fight has built-in options to show roughly 80% of its content in the United States, it wouldn't be a surprise if someone with bigger pockets came along and tried to emulate the station's business model. Armed with the content and a deal with Canadian Satellite Communications Inc. that gives them access to all cable, satellite and telco providers throughout North America, Garrow has plans to take Fight south before that happens.
Imagine that? A Canadian media company fighting the good fight in the south. It could happen, but only because the technology allows it to.
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