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Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if they have to sign a NDA?
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i wouldnt post anymore either if i where David, the way this board treated him.
quote:Originally posted by Pincher47: Who thinks today we will hear something, or when they get back they won't be able to? I know ever since DJ went there last he hasn't posted.
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quote:Originally posted by Monopoly Money: Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if they have to sign a NDA?
Honestly, I think that could go either way. NDA could be to hide bad information or to hide the ongoing negotiations with XYZ cable/satelitte system/buyer they don't want to screw up.
Signing the NDA means almost nothing and Frank has to know that too. You can tell me that I can not pass on information and I can still very easily say that "I came back 100% confident in what I saw and in the future of my investment" - doesnt break NDA and for some of us Doc or Imak saying that would be enough.
If he does make them sign NDAs it could very likely start a mass of other investors sending certified letter requests for access to that information. I seriously doubt Frank wants 200 requests next week for seperate meetings to go over the books and information he has there.
If he did do that I bet we could get Doc and Imak to give us copies of what they sent as their request so that any of us that wanted could copy it and do the same thing. That is a headache Frank does not need or want and one that I will be more than willing to give him. Palm Springs isnt that far of a drive and Burbank is just a few extra hours. I am sure my kids would love a quick Disney trip anyway.
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I understand what a NDA is, the context of the question is, would it mean the information they are told be more of the bad news or good news varity if they have to sign a NDA. Or at least by the laws of statistics and probability, would it mean its good news or bad news. Just becuase they have to sign an NDA dosnet mean its good news. Just curious for other peoples opinions on the siutation.
Thank you ligge, i appreciate you understanding the spirit of the question and me not having to explain it to you ... btw is your monitor clean yet ?
quote:Originally posted by Sam1959:
quote:Originally posted by Monopoly Money: Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if they have to sign a NDA?
Having to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) would essentially keep them from passing on what they learn to the rest of us.
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yup exacyly what i was thinking but i was going to wait till after they had stated that they had to sign them. I will encourage each and every one of us to send the letters. even if you dont have the intentions of going. it would send the message again.
I imagine the other day the phone calls that went into the Q offices was wild. my bet is there where at least 200 calls. if they got a couple hundred letters requesting these meetings it would cripple Frank for months in meetings.
He doesnt have that kind of time, and they may consider making the info public. at that point you may as well.
but yes you have a good point.
Rod
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quote:Originally posted by Monopoly Money: Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if they have to sign a NDA?
Honestly, I think that could go either way. NDA could be to hide bad information or to hide the ongoing negotiations with XYZ cable/satelitte system/buyer they don't want to screw up.
Signing the NDA means almost nothing and Frank has to know that too. You can tell me that I can not pass on information and I can still very easily say that "I came back 100% confident in what I saw and in the future of my investment" - doesnt break NDA and for some of us Doc or Imak saying that would be enough.
If he does make them sign NDAs it could very likely start a mass of other investors sending certified letter requests for access to that information. I seriously doubt Frank wants 200 requests next week for seperate meetings to go over the books and information he has there.
If he did do that I bet we could get Doc and Imak to give us copies of what they sent as their request so that any of us that wanted could copy it and do the same thing. That is a headache Frank does not need or want and one that I will be more than willing to give him. Palm Springs isnt that far of a drive and Burbank is just a few extra hours. I am sure my kids would love a quick Disney trip anyway.
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Clean? Pssst! You can clean this one up yourself when you drop off the new one!
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i tell ya what, when qbid gets up to $1.00 ill buy you any type of monitor you want thats under 45 inches
quote:Originally posted by Ligge: Clean? Pssst! You can clean this one up yourself when you drop off the new one!
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quote:Originally posted by a4realguy: Regarding this meeting... why do we have reason to expect anything of value for us to come from it?
Ok, but what makes this meeting any different than the conference calls, and onsight visits by people from this board that were expressing the same concept then? Why should this meeting provide any different results? This isn't a question of negativity, I am only seeking information.. if it is just someone's opinion that this meeting will be different than all the rest, that's not enough. Are their any facts and or factors that are not opinion based that give us cause to expect real information this time?
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My guess is that they will be asked to sign an NDA because they will be shown information that has not been made public. If it's not been made public, my guess is it's less than flattering.
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quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: i wouldnt post anymore either if i where David, the way this board treated him.
quote:Originally posted by Pincher47: Who thinks today we will hear something, or when they get back they won't be able to? I know ever since DJ went there last he hasn't posted.
------- Penny-I just think alot of folks gave up on him because every time he predicted something, it never came true. I suspect it was probably Frank's fault.
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you know what ligge ill even throw in a new home computer just for you, and heres what it will look like.
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Not only would Doc and Imakmoney have to sign a non-disclosure agreement, but they may be restricted from trading the stock for a period of time after they view the documents(IMO)...so, they are really making quite a sacrifice to do what they are doing....I thank them, and wish them both well....
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OK, I am up and sober this morning checking the share price.I guess I was a DUMBY haha last night, or should I say this morning. Anyway, it looks like I may be able to double my position soon for only three hundred dollars.
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quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: yup exacyly what i was thinking but i was going to wait till after they had stated that they had to sign them.
Rod Gotta agree with you ... again ( ).
We can speculate all we want about what might happen today, and we can "plan" our next moves ... no harm in being prepared. But most planning at this point is unnecessary because no matter what happens, we'll have plenty of time to react to it.
As always, I believe today will be positive for Q shareholders ... we may not hear what we expect or want ... but we should know more than we know now, and that alone will be a big PLUS.
Anyway, it's very unlikely that we will hear anything until late evening ... unless Frank decides to "spill all the beans" via a PR today. So, I have some errands to run and will see everyone later today.
GL to us all ... and to Doc and imak ... and to Frank also (no matter what we think of him right now, we still want him to grow Q into a success network ... right?)
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quote:Originally posted by Monopoly Money: you know what ligge ill even throw in a new home computer just for you, and heres what it will look like.
I am getting NASA!!!???
No that would be this,
So your not getting NASA sorry
However i will be buying myself this
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When you sober up, grab a coffee and let's talk?I'd be happy to hear your position in a more articulate manner (i hope).
No harm intended, It just struck me funny that in your analogy of the reverse split you stated that a dollar bill or a hundred pennies would buy the same pack of gum. Actually it would only buy a percentage of that pack of gum after the reverse split, with the small percentage of that pack of gum still being worth a dollar bill or a hundred pennies
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No worries Quik. All is good. I wasnt necessarily talking about a reverse split in as much i was addressing the issue of the overall O/S amount. If a company is worth $100 i dont think it matters if there are only two shares worth $50 each or 100 shares worth $1 each.
But enough of that. Let's just both hope The Q moves north, deal?
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quote:Originally posted by Monopoly Money: I understand what a NDA is, the context of the question is, would it mean the information they are told be more of the bad news or good news varity if they have to sign a NDA. Or at least by the laws of statistics and probability, would it mean its good news or bad news. Just becuase they have to sign an NDA dosnet mean its good news. Just curious for other peoples opinions on the siutation.
Thank you ligge, i appreciate you understanding the spirit of the question and me not having to explain it to you ... btw is your monitor clean yet ?
quote:Originally posted by Sam1959:
quote:Originally posted by Monopoly Money: Would it be a good thing or a bad thing if they have to sign a NDA?
Having to sign a Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA) would essentially keep them from passing on what they learn to the rest of us.
Sorry. Many times folks assume that everyone else knows the meaning of all these abbreviations without any explanation and I wasn’t sure that you knew what NDA stood for. I didn’t realize that you were looking for people to speculate on the subject.
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Anybody signed up for Buyin.net? Its a website that lists stocks with naked short selling. Supposedly they tell you when the shorts are getting squeezed and thus you should buy in. Anyway, looks like they have QBID on there (so they believe its been naked short sold), but you have to pay $10/month for their info.
Good luck Doc and Imak!!! I sure hope this is a good day for us all.
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quote:Originally posted by milliam: Anybody signed up for Buyin.net? Its a website that lists stocks with naked short selling. Supposedly they tell you when the shorts are getting squeezed and thus you should buy in. Anyway, looks like they have QBID on there (so they believe its been naked short sold), but you have to pay $10/month for their info.
Good luck Doc and Imak!!! I sure hope this is a good day for us all.
Thanks, milliam. Good info.
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