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RA will eventually do/say something that will move the stock (up hopefully) but to entertain any dream/hope/expectation that it will ever reach .25 let alone a dollar is silly.
Think about it. At the current float, a dollar would produce a market cap of BILLIONS! Not a likely scenario.
If USXP ever does enough 'business' to finance itself without further dilution, an RS might be avoided. I believe that RA knows that an RS would probably mean the death of USXP. He would never be able to shake off the shady history he has so far produced IMO.
USXP is, as has been previously stated, good for day/swing trading if one is very careful. But that's about it. JMO
-------------------- Making it a little at a time....Now is the time to determine if you are a man or a mouse. Posts: 1543 | From: Ogilvie, MN, US | Registered: Apr 2004
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Before some of you guys bash R.A. and USXP....there was a CNN newspiece last week, that featured SoutWest airlines and a Las Vegas hotel that offered the same type of service.
People staying at this hotel were able to pre-check in their luggage 1 1/2 hours BEFORE their flight time, at the hotel. Southwest would provide RFI tags.
The people were then able to by-pass the long lines of pre and baggage check in, and go right to the boarding area....saving lots of time from waiting in lines and allowed more time to gamble.
They interviwed many of the passemgers who were absolutely thrilled at the service, and, many were expressing the wish that more airlines and cities would be able to offer this service.
At this time, only Southwest and this hotel offer this service......however, with the CNN broadcast......who knows ??
It could be that, perhaps, USXP is a little BEFORE it's time ??
And, just maybe.....2006 is the year that the airlines will start to take notice of USXP's service and enough passengers express interest ??
Before some of you guys bash R.A. and USXP....there was a CNN newspiece last week, that featured SoutWest airlines and a Las Vegas hotel that offered the same type of service.
People staying at this hotel were able to pre-check in their luggage 1 1/2 hours BEFORE their flight time, at the hotel. Southwest would provide RFI tags.
The people were then able to by-pass the long lines of pre and baggage check in, and go right to the boarding area....saving lots of time from waiting in lines and allowed more time to gamble.
They interviwed many of the passemgers who were absolutely thrilled at the service, and, many were expressing the wish that more airlines and cities would be able to offer this service.
At this time, only Southwest and this hotel offer this service......however, with the CNN broadcast......who knows ??
It could be that, perhaps, USXP is a little BEFORE it's time ??
And, just maybe.....2006 is the year that the airlines will start to take notice of USXP's service and enough passengers express interest ??
Anybody else watch CNN ??
Posts: 233 | From: Gautier, MS | Registered: Feb 2006
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Before some of you guys bash R.A. and USXP....there was a CNN newspiece last week, that featured SoutWest airlines and a Las Vegas hotel that offered the same type of service.
People staying at this hotel were able to pre-check in their luggage 1 1/2 hours BEFORE their flight time, at the hotel. Southwest would provide RFI tags.
The people were then able to by-pass the long lines of pre and baggage check in, and go right to the boarding area....saving lots of time from waiting in lines and allowed more time to gamble.
They interviwed many of the passemgers who were absolutely thrilled at the service, and, many were expressing the wish that more airlines and cities would be able to offer this service.
At this time, only Southwest and this hotel offer this service......however, with the CNN broadcast......who knows ??
It could be that, perhaps, USXP is a little BEFORE it's time ??
And, just maybe.....2006 is the year that the airlines will start to take notice of USXP's service and enough passengers express interest ??
Anybody else watch CNN ??
The only difference is that Southwest puts your luggage on the same flight and it is only a very nominal charge, and you get your luggage back the same day as you travel. USXP is pretty expensive and best service you can get is next day. Options are Luxury (next day $137.00 one way for a 20 lb carry on bag), deluxe (2 day $103.00 one way for a 20 lb carry on bag), gold (3-5 day $89.00 one way for a 20 lb carry on bag) these quotes are from their website and are for domestic flights only (excluding Alaska and Hawaii prices for AK and HI they would be $151.00 1way for Deluxe and $105.00 1way gold) no quotes were available on the website for international. Good idea but pricey remember that prices quoted were for one way travel for a rather small carry on bag. You start adding bags for a family and calculate round trip and it gets real expensive quick. That is the rub
-------------------- CG-48 "Victory is our tradition" Posts: 233 | From: Gautier, MS | Registered: Feb 2006
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I have actually been loading up at .0056. Just hoping it does it's random jump to .008 or 9 like it has been every two weeks or so.
Posts: 90 | From: Minneapolis | Registered: Jan 2006
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I went to Jamaica recently. I called Universal Express to find out costs. I almost passed out. From St Petersburg, FL to the Hotel in JA was $539 each way for one 60-lb suitcase. Needless to say I probably won't be using them anytime soon. But I still like buying in low and selling on its spikes. This has sbeen a good stock for me.
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