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This seems quite remarkable. This company was at 15 cents, 5000% higher than this as their small time indie film gets released 4 months ago. They now have a high profile film starring Faye Dunaway, are 6 weeks from Cannes film marketing, have a foreign distributor onboard and a US national release planned potentially with a big name theater chain expecting $20 million in sales. Trust me I am absolutely no film buff nor stock guru but if this makes the planned $20 million or anywhere near it with 200 million shares outstanding, my math says that 0.003 cents a share i.e a mk captial of $600K makes this price comically low. I would think just the chance that this may get good or even medium reviews at the end of May would run this up into penny land from here without needing specific news. Up to my neck in MOTG, but as soon as I can free up some cash I am all over this. If anyone can explain to me why I am full of it, a newbie, clueless, etc, I would not disagree and would be glad to put straight before I waste my money.....
CEO seems like a pretentious arse all the same, but then again I am bias against actors, having just divorced one...
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okay 1st mistake....I meant 0.3 cents a share....
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Well I am now in for 500K at 0.0032, so let us see if this film is worth the money, with or without funbags.
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2006-- Imperia Entertainment, Inc. (Pink Sheets:IPRE) announced today that it has signed an agreement to provide content to ReelTime Rentals, Inc.'s (OTC:RTRL) www.reeltimetv.net site. "I think that downloading content is the wave of video rentals of the future, and that this will eventually replace the local video rental store," said James Hergott, President of Imperia Entertainment. "We are happy to provide our DVD library to ReelTime, including our Award Winning 'Autograph' celebrity interview series and the recently released 'All That I Need,'" he added.
About ReelTime Rentals, Inc.
Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, ReelTime Rentals' mission is to deliver diverse media content to consumers over the Internet enabling them to view the media content that they choose, whenever they would like to see it. The Company streams full-screen media content directly to consumers, while implementing security measures to combat the threat of piracy. Subscribing customers of ReelTime's service will have access to an extensive library of quality full-screen movies and other programming without the hassles of going to the video store or mailbox, nor the added expense of late fees. For more information on ReelTime Rentals, Inc. please visit their website at www.reeltimetv.net.
About Imperia Entertainment, Inc.
Imperia Entertainment, Inc. (www.imperiaentertainment.com) is a company which has emerged as a player in the area of independent film production and distribution, once monopolized by the major film studios. In conjunction with its distribution subsidiary, Imperia International Distribution, the company engages in investing in and producing and distributing full-length feature films. Along with its equity interest in "All That I Need" (www.allthatineed.net), released in theaters last December and now on DVD, Imperia's film properties include the recently completed feature film "Say it In Russian," directed by Jeff Celentano ("Primary Suspect," "Gunshy") and edited by David Rawlins ("Saturday Night Fever"), "Brothers," by Tarquin Gotch ("Home Alone"), "Whiskers," by Jordan Klein ("Flipper," "Splash," "Cocoon"), the award-winning "Autograph" television series (www.autograph.tv), which airs on the Colours Television Network and the "Faces and Names" television series.
This press release contains statements, which may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Imperia Entertainment, Inc., and members of its management as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Important factors currently known to management that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in forward-statements include fluctuation of operating results, the ability to compete successfully and the ability to complete before-mentioned transactions. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed assumptions, the occurrence of unanticipated events or changes to future operating results.
KEYWORD: NORTH AMERICA CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON UNITED STATES INDUSTRY KEYWORD: ENTERTAINMENT MOTION PICTURES TV AND RADIO TECHNOLOGY INTERNET CONTRACT/AGREEMENT SOURCE: Imperia Entertainment, Inc.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Imperia Entertainment Inc. James Hergott, 310-275-0089 or Vivian Fullerlove, 214-564-3359 (Public Relations) musbviv*yahoo.com
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I'm really surprised this PR did nothing for this stock. With the new movie soon to be released and the additional revenue from the online rental deal, where is the movement?
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THis stock has to turn around soon, the good news today didn't do squat. I don't understand, they have to start going up before the Cannes Film Festival when they show the new movie. Is the company dumping stock or what?
I have only have 75,000 shares but it still hurts to see it slide like this.
PS did anyone find out if there are boobs in this new film?
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Not sure about pale mounds of fragrant flesh but I DO know that 130 Million shares traded in a day is a little odd for a company that only has 202 Million outstanding with 83 million restricted. Any thoughts? Anyone up for e-mailng/calling? I made a promise never to speak to an actor again so that is somewhat limiting in this instance.
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Heard from a pretty reliable source that there will be a PR released tommorow. Also heard that OS has been raised to 528 mil. PR tommorrow is supposed to answer some questions as to whether or not more financng will be needed, hopefully not. We'll see, GLTA
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OK. I emailed through their web site and got a fairly quick response. That in itself is encouraging.
Here is what I sent to them: Is there any way you can let stockholders know something? The price is > dropping terribly and we need some news to get this thing going again. Any > attention would be greatly appreciated. Wishing you the best on your latest > project.
Here is James Hergott's 1st response:
More news went out today. Still more to come. I wish the price would go up too. Good news is that there is a lot of volume. I am dismayed by the stock price though.
James
And here is his second:
I asked the Chairman Ken Eade who deals with the stock issues. Here is his exact quote:
"March is the published info because that is the quarter end. The outstanding as of today is 528,528,467. Please remind them that we had to finance a $3 million film, and it was not all done with stock."
I am disheartened to have to report this to you
James
Like it or not, at least they take the time to answer stockholder questions personally. I can't help but support this kind of personal attention and plan to invest more into this stock. It appears to be a solid company with a true goal of making quality pictures. It is a time consuming project and we may all benefit nicely from their continued success. All in my opinion! Best of luck to each of you. I'm holding this one and plan to make some money on it, even though I may have to hold a little longer than I usually do.
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I also think this is a good stock, and they are now done with shooting the movie, they just have to edit it.
I believe it's going to premiere at Cannes in a month and if "Say it in Russian" is any good and if they are done dumping shares, I think we will see big returns.
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