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seems like ppl are taking the no news is bad news approach.. i am sure there will be news tomorrow or hopefully AH today... and didnt they say that distributors had already approached them BEFORE cannes? what is everyone worrying about?
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ugot, I think there are a lot of people here who play the pennies for only a day or two at a time and it is just tough to wait for this one. We know it's going up, we just want it faster. I knew when I got in this more than a month ago, I was going to hold it for a while. Doesn't mean we don't want it to move NOW!!! Reality sets in and we know it's a matter of time.
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I hope this goes up i own some.I think we are getting to far ahead of ourselves thinking this will go to .05 anytime soon.I hope you are right but i have been trading these stocks for a long time and if we hit close to a penny most of us will be happy.
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I understand your hesitation about it going up very fast, but you have to consider that 10 days ago it was at .0003. There have been a number of pennies go up over 1000% in a day. Rumor sells and good news can make it run fast. We'll see a lot of resistance on the way to a penny, but when it hits that mark, all bets are off.
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From what I understand, they've already had offers on SIIR. It is valued between 10 - 20 million. If they get 20 million for it, we'll see lots of green.
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Imperia Entertainment Issues Shareholder Letter Wednesday May 10, 9:30 am ET
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 10, 2006--Imperia Entertainment, Inc. (Pink Sheets:IPRE - News) announced today that it has released a Letter to Shareholders from its President, James Hergott. The text of the letter appears below.
Dear Shareholders,
Yesterday was a historic day for the company. As many of you know, we announced that we had completed our Regulation D Rule 504 offering.
SAY IT IN RUSSIAN (SIIR)
We just finished shooting this movie on Super 35mm. It stars Faye Dunaway, Steven Brand and Rade Serbedzija, amongst many others, and was shot in Paris, Moscow and Los Angeles.
"Say it in Russian" is about a young American who meets a Russian girl in Paris and falls in love with her. He follows her to Moscow, where both of them become entwined in her father's dangerous situation.
We will have a trailer and promotional materials ready for Cannes, and we intend to negotiate distribution deals for the movie at that time. Distributors have already approached us. This movie is currently valued at between $10-20 million.