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Well this is definetely a let it ride stock...... $100 and a lot of patience may take you a long way. And that is what I will do just take $100 and see what happens for a couple years
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MillerTime. I still respect you. And I thank you for taking the time to type this out. I'm sure may are happy that you took the time to answer as detailed as you did.
I understand the underlying statements and I understand what you are getting at.
I am however going to remain possitive in my thinking about the potential vs risk of this stock.
I know and have known for a long time that Frank is far from beiong a fine upstanding individual.
I am however convinced that he was the right guy at the helm up to this point, but will not be disappointed in the slightest if and when Frank steps down or his health fails him.
If a reverse split happens. It is not nesesarily a bad thing as long as it is done right and with the intentions are clearly stated and acted upon
Thanks again for your link and your time to address my message. And I took no offence from your messag, as you conducted yourself with dignity and politely
Please forgive any spelling mistake as this message is being typed on my blackberry
I'm away till Wednesday evening so my replies will be limited
Rod
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This is a non reporting pink sheet with very high risk. From high risk comes high rewards. Dont invest more then you can afford to lose. Posts: 4801 | From: Prescott, ON, Canada | Registered: May 2004
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LAS VEGAS, January 18: Cinamour Entertainment heads to NATPE this year with new talk shows, documentaries and reality titles, including its long-running Cheaters, which recently celebrated its 100th episode.
Also available is the newly acquired comedy talk show The Queer Edge, which airs on the Q Television Network, with 50 available episodes. Further titles on the reality slate are America's Hardest Bounty Hunters (15x30 min.) and Guru to Go (15x60 min.)
The one-hour documentary Between Two Worlds follows a WWII veteran as he struggles to regain his life, while Disney's Animal Kingdom and Disney Imagineers document the famous theme park in celebration of its 50th anniversary. Additionally, 3DD will present its first in-house produced feature film, Forbidden Warrior.
quote:Originally posted by firefly: Hoss, you see any ostrich or lama? They love their pets. With that kind of land available I would have some exotics.
LOL Nothing exotic around here. A kennel full of bird dogs (brittany spaniels) and that is about it. Then it is just goats, cows, horses, etc.
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quote:Originally posted by firefly: Hoss, you see any ostrich or lama? They love their pets. With that kind of land available I would have some exotics.
LOL Nothing exotic around here. A kennel full of bird dogs (brittany spaniels) and that is about it. Then it is just goats, cows, horses, etc.
I want a place like that. City and country. I also want a bell jet ranger. LOL
quote:Originally posted by HossTrader: I hope not mjm, all those ravers would come looking for a new home!
haha, ravers...
idk, i took someones advice tho...im going to have a hangover tomorrow...
ahhh, college, i love it... and doc, dont delete this, im not bashing anyone...
-------------------- Remember two things: You love New York City and leave only your footprints. Posts: 1526 | From: Chatham, NJ... and NC-- Wake Forest University | Registered: Jul 2005
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Yeah I remember, that was a good read BigRod.
quote:From PR News
....Deciding that Qtelevision Network is worth less than WAVO.pk which went out of business, closed it doors, and went defunct a few years ago, BUT.......Is still trading on the pinksheets for .0008.
What kind of reasoning is that? Defunct companies are worth more than companies that are actually still in business. Is it true, or does someone think that by manipulating the price low enough, the Qtelevision will fail? I don't know the answer to that. Do you?
On the other hand however, I think that a more encompassing problem is the lack of transparency and failure to follow through, have something to do with it as well. The shareholders are in a tizzy because the CEO Frank Olsen will give a "proposed" date for an event to happen, and there is no follow through. Sometimes, the event will be announced and the information is so vague, that no one understands what in the hell just happened, or an event will have been announced as being initiated, and then nothing is ever heard of the event again.
I think that the shareholders have a right to be pissed at both the company, as well as the market conditions because they are both at fault. When shareholder sentiment is down, the market knows it, and knows that it will be easier to bring the price down when the shareholders of a company feel beaten and abused.
In putting Itesprit's mind at ease, he should convert a tiny fraction of his huge amount of liquidity (self proclaimed) and hire a lawyer to investigate and attain any and all information he, as a shareholder, has the right to recieve.
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quote:Originally posted by HossTrader: DP, PRs still look good. But MAJOR dilution. The available share count has been pushed up to 100 billion on the last check.
How do you know the o/s is 100b?
thanks
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quote:Originally posted by NextWeek: R/S? Okay let us say that happened and it was big enough to gain NASDAQ listing, $5. Not that it would get NASDAQ listing because there are other requirements.
If my math is correct, 1/50,000 R/S would bring .0001 PPS to $5 PPS.
Okay, instead of $100 value for 1,000,000 shares you would have 20 shares valued at $100 ($5 each).
Now this would rock on a bit then the PPS "may" rise a bit or start slipping but that's not the point.
Now TMM needs fresh money so what does Frank do? Well what he has been doing all along, print more shares. =more dilution, AS NOW.
EOM
Did you actually read the post? That was the idea, anything could happen. We could have an r/s (bad) or the company could grow fast enough to make it on it's own (good)
Try to keep up
Who said I was responding to a post?
"anything could happen" Well duh!
Where do you see a r/s being "(bad)". My point was that a r/s may be incedental (without little effect) since "anything could happen" either way.
Even though the "company could grow fast enough to make it on it's own" does NOT mean that the GROSSLY diluted stock can or will show a PPS value worthy of didley especially with no assurances that there will be NO more A/S increases with or without a r/s.
"Try to keep up"(?) Who are you, the board AH?
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R/S Ain't Always Bad and Neither is Averaging Down
A few years back I bought into HEC (Harkin Energy) which tanked and did a r/s. My financial advisor had already tried to get me to get rid of HEC and take a position in his choice. He got mad as HEC when I wanted to buy more HEC so I had to fire him. That's when I went to an internet broker and began doing my own. Best thing I ever did.
My HEC shares did well, I sold a portion at the Jan 2004 peak and that resulted in my remaining shares being FREE + a nice profit. I still hold those shares even though the PPS may rise and fall occasionally. Why should I care about HEC PPS, my remaining shares are free.
That is what I'm doing with QBID although it is a bit more diffucult. I sold the first at a loss but only to buy more at the low of which part I have already flipped at double.
My portfolio is up 22% THIS YEAR, is grossed at $515,084 and netted at $445,861, diversified (equities, commodities, physical precious metals) and I don't need no stinking financial advisor (FA).
BTW my ex FA's stock choice BK.
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quote:Originally posted by HossTrader: DP, PRs still look good. But MAJOR dilution. The available share count has been pushed up to 100 billion on the last check.
How do you know the o/s is 100b?
thanks
op As far as we know, the O/S is still around 50B, but the A/S has been raised to 100B.
And I agree ... PRs are good. Also, according to other posters who have visited the Burbank studio, company growth appears good, staffing appears good, and facilities appear good. The only negative right now is the PPS, which pretty much sucks. But NONE OF US knows why. Hopefully, that information will come soon. GL to us all.
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quote:Originally posted by NextWeek: R/S Ain't Always Bad and Neither is Averaging Down
A few years back I bought into HEC (Harkin Energy) which tanked and did a r/s. My financial advisor had already tried to get me to get rid of HEC and take a position in his choice. He got mad as HEC when I wanted to buy more HEC so I had to fire him. That's when I went to an internet broker and began doing my own. Best thing I ever did.
My HEC shares did well, I sold a portion at the Jan 2004 peak and that resulted in my remaining shares being FREE + a nice profit. I still hold those shares even though the PPS may rise and fall occasionally. Why should I care about HEC PPS, my remaining shares are free.
That is what I'm doing with QBID although it is a bit more diffucult. I sold the first at a loss but only to buy more at the low of which part I have already flipped at double.
My portfolio is up 22% THIS YEAR, is grossed at $515,084 and netted at $445,861, diversified (equities, commodities, physical precious metals) and I don't need no stinking financial advisor (FA).
BTW my ex FA's stock choice BK.
I know my portfolio is relative small but bash away, who gives a chit? It provides me with what I need.
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quote:Originally posted by NextWeek: R/S Ain't Always Bad and Neither is Averaging Down ...
NW Nice post ... I agree that a R/S is not automatially a bad thing. Some of my stocks also have done "OK" after a reverse split, when the R/S was done for the right reasons and done correctly (from a shareholder point of view).
However, some of my stocks also were totally devastated by a R/S ... so I have a natural fear of any R/S until I see the details.
GL to us all.
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ROFLMAO! I love when this topic comes up because G-Invest claims he is some sort of a secret agent for the government and can find anything he wants. Then we have guys like you Marty who just blow his fictional story right out of the water. I guess G was trying out for Tom Cruise's replacement in "Mission Impossible #36". Looks like G's acting lessons didn't pay off. Thanks Marty, you just made my day.
quote:Originally posted by Marty: Been through this before with g-invest. He hides tiny images in his posts. The images are on his server. He queries his server logs for the IP's (or something similar) and then checks the IP's via ARIN or traceroute to see who they belong to. Not rocket science, and not very effective. The problem is, he can't match the poster id to the IP, without matching the timestamps, which will be incorrect in many instances. I do this carp for a living, and have been doing it for a long time....so yea, I know what I'm talkin' about....the hosts of this board, (Bob Frey and probably his mods), CAN however, see your IP....again, not rocket science....
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ok im new to the market and im a college student looking to make an extra few bucks. i ran into this forum and noticed how low this company price is. Let me do that math and tell me if im wrong. $250/$.0001= 2,500,000 (shares) * (let's say the price goes to) $.001= $2,500
Am I doing the math correct? Also, is this a company to hold onto for the long or short term? Thanks Guys
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I may not believe your numbers, that's my oppinion, however the tactics with HEC can be fruitful as I played this one as well and did well. Yes there also can be a gain by doing the same with Q. Although the longs here are dedicated, their ultimate goal is green and not red. Right now buying at 1 and flipping at 2 if possible while retaining a core would be a definate advantage to sweeten our own pots which is the bottom line. Dedication to Frank and the Q has no longer been seen as the goal. We are all here for a specific reason and only each one of us knows what his or hers personal reasons are.
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quote:Originally posted by NextWeek: R/S Ain't Always Bad and Neither is Averaging Down
A few years back I bought into HEC (Harkin Energy) which tanked and did a r/s. My financial advisor had already tried to get me to get rid of HEC and take a position in his choice. He got mad as HEC when I wanted to buy more HEC so I had to fire him. That's when I went to an internet broker and began doing my own. Best thing I ever did.
My HEC shares did well, I sold a portion at the Jan 2004 peak and that resulted in my remaining shares being FREE + a nice profit. I still hold those shares even though the PPS may rise and fall occasionally. Why should I care about HEC PPS, my remaining shares are free.
That is what I'm doing with QBID although it is a bit more diffucult. I sold the first at a loss but only to buy more at the low of which part I have already flipped at double.
My portfolio is up 22% THIS YEAR, is grossed at $515,084 and netted at $445,861, diversified (equities, commodities, physical precious metals) and I don't need no stinking financial advisor (FA).
BTW my ex FA's stock choice BK.
I know my portfolio is relative small but bash away, who gives a chit? It provides me with what I need.
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Hari, I would currently advise you to stay the heck away from this stock. There is no indication that this is going to do anything like what you suggested at this time.
-------------------- I have taken a vow of poverty, so if you want to irritate me, send money. Posts: 1032 | From: DFW | Registered: Oct 2005
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quote:Originally posted by hari: ok im new to the market and im a college student looking to make an extra few bucks. i ran into this forum and noticed how low this company price is. Let me do that math and tell me if im wrong. $250/$.0001= 2,500,000 (shares) * (let's say the price goes to) $.001= $2,500
Am I doing the math correct? Also, is this a company to hold onto for the long or short term? Thanks Guys
your math is correct, but you still need to stay away. to much uncertainty surrounds this stock.
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