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Leute nächste Woche ist die Woche schlechthin.
Wenn wir da nicht über die 0,30$ gehen weiß ich auch nicht.
Stochastisch (oversold)(besser gehts nicht)
RSI (Oversold) (besser gehts nicht)
PR (lange nicht mehr gewesen) (besser gehts nicht)
Also nächste Woche warm anziehen und auf einen Schuß über die 0,3 $ freuen.
Eure AB (eine portion optimissmus ist natürlich dabei)
Wenn wir da nicht über die 0,30$ gehen weiß ich auch nicht.
Stochastisch (oversold)(besser gehts nicht)
RSI (Oversold) (besser gehts nicht)
PR (lange nicht mehr gewesen) (besser gehts nicht)
Also nächste Woche warm anziehen und auf einen Schuß über die 0,3 $ freuen.
Eure AB (eine portion optimissmus ist natürlich dabei)
solange wir auf der + >100%/Mon. Linie sind
und wehe es bricht aus
und wehe es bricht aus
Interessantes aus dem I-Hub:
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Cornell Capital...
HopeToRetire, first of all welcome.
Nice find on your last post. IMO, it has been NEOM`s intention all along to become self-financing since they went deep into Cornell around November 03. They`re acquisition with NMPR was specifically targeted at providing (one of a number of) ways to accomplish this.
For example, NMPR had announced $23Mil. in contract agreements over 5 years with Micro Paint Systems Limited of New Zealand (Australasia) as well as additional $300k materials contract as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20040601.jsp
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20041229.jsp
Additionally, NMPR has been picking up Canadian paint repair licensee`s under the name of Crackmaster Distributors Ltd. of St. Albert, contained on bottom portion of PR as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20040716.jsp
With that said, I still believe it`s NEOM`s ultimate intention to spin NMPR off to the likes of a DuPont, or to have an equity position taken in NMPR by someone of similar caliber.
Additionally, NEOM`s recently acquired BSDS/Triton Global announced revenues of $6.1Mil. as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20041221.jsp
And another recent contract for $500k:
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/news.jsp?url=fis_story.asp%3…
Neom has revenue streams from Symbol as well, as LeBonTon recently pointed out as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20040623.jsp
We have also acquired steaming video I-Point as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20041026.jsp
We have working agreements in-place for NEOM`s suite of products, i.e. PaperClick, Go-Window and WORD Registry with the following:
Amazon Partnership Program, Digital Rum, Big Gig, 12-Snap, 7 World Wide, Light, M-Bar Go, I-Coupon, Relyco, ISPO, Tibbs, SRP, SST, Aura Digital, Next-Code, Deusto Sistemas and E&I Marketing and Consulting Co.
Not to mention all thats going on with Intel & SAIC.
Not to mention our treble damage suits, which are well under way via Baniack & Pine, who are one of the top patent infringement law firms in the US with deep connections in Washington, DC. These guys are working without payment and are looking to collect their fees at settlement of these suits. What does that tell you about how strongly they fell towards NEOM"s patents?
With that said, a sale of 1ea. NEOM share at $0.05 is much different than 1ea. at $.25. Hence a reduction to the overall dilution factor at the higher share price weighs 5 times more in NEOM`s favor. The counter side to all this is that NEOM may now have higher operating expenses as a result of their acquisitions of CSI and BSDS and I-Point. A bigger company has more mouths to fee and greater O&A. Its a balancing act. Every red blooded American business goes through the drill. The trick is to become profitable and stay profitable.
Furthermore, for NEOM to continue with Cornell only reduces their current 27% control over the company which does not bode well for the owners in the event of a hostile take over. They undisputedly recognize this. We we`re told that a R/S will not happen during the Shareholders meeting. Hence, I`m very much inclined to see a share buy-back as opposed to a R/S.
Patience is key. Hold em. Hold em tight.
All the Best, JP
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Cornell Capital...
HopeToRetire, first of all welcome.
Nice find on your last post. IMO, it has been NEOM`s intention all along to become self-financing since they went deep into Cornell around November 03. They`re acquisition with NMPR was specifically targeted at providing (one of a number of) ways to accomplish this.
For example, NMPR had announced $23Mil. in contract agreements over 5 years with Micro Paint Systems Limited of New Zealand (Australasia) as well as additional $300k materials contract as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20040601.jsp
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20041229.jsp
Additionally, NMPR has been picking up Canadian paint repair licensee`s under the name of Crackmaster Distributors Ltd. of St. Albert, contained on bottom portion of PR as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20040716.jsp
With that said, I still believe it`s NEOM`s ultimate intention to spin NMPR off to the likes of a DuPont, or to have an equity position taken in NMPR by someone of similar caliber.
Additionally, NEOM`s recently acquired BSDS/Triton Global announced revenues of $6.1Mil. as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20041221.jsp
And another recent contract for $500k:
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/news.jsp?url=fis_story.asp%3…
Neom has revenue streams from Symbol as well, as LeBonTon recently pointed out as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20040623.jsp
We have also acquired steaming video I-Point as follows:
http://www.neom.com/press_releases/2004/20041026.jsp
We have working agreements in-place for NEOM`s suite of products, i.e. PaperClick, Go-Window and WORD Registry with the following:
Amazon Partnership Program, Digital Rum, Big Gig, 12-Snap, 7 World Wide, Light, M-Bar Go, I-Coupon, Relyco, ISPO, Tibbs, SRP, SST, Aura Digital, Next-Code, Deusto Sistemas and E&I Marketing and Consulting Co.
Not to mention all thats going on with Intel & SAIC.
Not to mention our treble damage suits, which are well under way via Baniack & Pine, who are one of the top patent infringement law firms in the US with deep connections in Washington, DC. These guys are working without payment and are looking to collect their fees at settlement of these suits. What does that tell you about how strongly they fell towards NEOM"s patents?
With that said, a sale of 1ea. NEOM share at $0.05 is much different than 1ea. at $.25. Hence a reduction to the overall dilution factor at the higher share price weighs 5 times more in NEOM`s favor. The counter side to all this is that NEOM may now have higher operating expenses as a result of their acquisitions of CSI and BSDS and I-Point. A bigger company has more mouths to fee and greater O&A. Its a balancing act. Every red blooded American business goes through the drill. The trick is to become profitable and stay profitable.
Furthermore, for NEOM to continue with Cornell only reduces their current 27% control over the company which does not bode well for the owners in the event of a hostile take over. They undisputedly recognize this. We we`re told that a R/S will not happen during the Shareholders meeting. Hence, I`m very much inclined to see a share buy-back as opposed to a R/S.
Patience is key. Hold em. Hold em tight.
All the Best, JP
tolle statements hier, diese Woche geht es rauf, nächste Woche geht es garantiert über 0,30. Alles ist im grünen Bereich, da muß es raufgehen.
Wenn ich mir den Kursverlauf diese Woche ansehe, wer von euch hat da denn recht. Die Pusher oder die Basher.
Auch die ständigen i-hub reinstellungen, was soll das? Das ist auch nur so ein Board wie hier. Die schreien vor, hier schrein se hinter her.
Wenn ich den Wochenschluß heute sehe, da kann man gar nicht vorher sagen wie es nächste Woche weiter geht. Bis zu den Zahlen, gent nix
Wenn ich mir den Kursverlauf diese Woche ansehe, wer von euch hat da denn recht. Die Pusher oder die Basher.
Auch die ständigen i-hub reinstellungen, was soll das? Das ist auch nur so ein Board wie hier. Die schreien vor, hier schrein se hinter her.
Wenn ich den Wochenschluß heute sehe, da kann man gar nicht vorher sagen wie es nächste Woche weiter geht. Bis zu den Zahlen, gent nix
Wir schließen heute nämlich wieder im minus.
Natürlich, wo auch sonst ?
Oder gibt`s auch was Positives ?
Jaaaaaaa, aber nicht bei NEOM-Schrott !
Oder gibt`s auch was Positives ?
Jaaaaaaa, aber nicht bei NEOM-Schrott !
@traumscheiß
WATT, wer bist Du denn???????????
WATT, wer bist Du denn???????????
Schluß 0,24 grün. hätt ich nicht gedacht. Freu mich aber. Hoffentlich ham die Pusher mit nächster Woche recht.
netter fr.
mal sehn was aus nächster woche wird.
hoffe wir hören was positives von virgin, sonst seh ich das skeptisch...
aber nur auf die nächste woche bezogen
hoffe wir hören was positives von virgin, sonst seh ich das skeptisch...
aber nur auf die nächste woche bezogen
freu mich schon so auf nächste Woche.
Übrigens auf der paperclick homepage sind jetzt statt 30 Handys die Papercklick unterstützen 47 aufzufinden.
Total geil.
Umso mehr Handy papercklick unterstützen umso wahrscheinlicher wird ein Vertrag mit einem Provider wie Vodaphone.
Ich seh`s kommen.
Grüße eure AB
Übrigens auf der paperclick homepage sind jetzt statt 30 Handys die Papercklick unterstützen 47 aufzufinden.
Total geil.
Umso mehr Handy papercklick unterstützen umso wahrscheinlicher wird ein Vertrag mit einem Provider wie Vodaphone.
Ich seh`s kommen.
Grüße eure AB
Der Ausbruch wird nächste Woche statfinden.
Wir sind charttechnisch wirklich kurz vor einem Gap-UP.
Grüße eure AB
Wir sind charttechnisch wirklich kurz vor einem Gap-UP.
Grüße eure AB
warum ein provider?
Folgendes aus einem Newsletter :
This stock`s HUGE recent move-more than TRIPLING in three
months-is just the beginning.
What triggered this first jump on the way to our $5 forecast price by 2007 for this 22-cent stock aktuell $.24? The company recently announced the startup of their PaperClick registry with Fortune 500 company Science Applications International.
When Vodaphone, with 40 million users, starts offering the
service-and Cingular, Deutche Telecom and Verizon climb on the bandwagon-it`s a $1 stock.
That`s a five-bagger from here!!!!
After a likely deal with Microsoft or Google, it`s a $2 stock. That`s a ten-bagger!!!!
So if you have ANY risk capital lying around,
take a good hard look at this one NOW!
Obviously, this is NOT a stock you sink a lot of cash into. It ain`t some income play. And if you`re not playing with money you can afford to lose, stay the heck away!
Remember Network Solutions, the company that operated the Internet domain registration system?
They were owned by SAIC -- a billion-dollar, privately held
technology company, which later sold Network Solutions to VeriSign
for $12 BILLION.
SAIC and [Neomedia] are purportedly working together to form the NEXT Network Solutions -- a place where you can register your bar codes to connect to a URL you own.
And this keyword ownership business is THE REASON to own as much of this stock as you can.
Owning barcode URLs takes you, the consumer, exactly where the marketer wants. NOT to Google or some other search site that has 10 to 12 different options.
This is a HUGE advantage for marketers.
As to consumers, this company`s "PaperClick" technology makes searching -- and getting exactly where you want to go -- quick and easy. Local Internet search will fast become the holy grail of using your phone or PDA or Blackberry-type device. It`ll make the Yellow Pages obsolete and end wasted time on the phone or endless clicking on the Web.
You say, "Nearest paint store." You say, "Highest rated golf course"...and you go right to the data you want -- and then use voice or Internet to complete the transaction.
Google gets rich selling marketers "keywords" that take Internet searchers to a list of links.
[Neomedia]will get RICHER by selling the exclusive use of a company`s trademark, a "keyword" embedded in a unique barcode and, eventually, through use of a voice-enabled browser.
This firm`s technology takes the whole keyword concept and makes it simpler and better -- for consumer and marketer alike.
Someone searching for "Yankees tickets" on Google gets blasted with about 700,000 responses!
But if a marketer owns the voice URL using this company`s breakthrough technology, every single inquiry goes to them.
A businessman`s dream! One that anyone with any business sense will gladly pay a ton of money for. And that`s why [Neomedia] just may hold the winning cards in the high-stakes game of mobile commerce. . . .
A quote from Bill Gates in India`s TechTree, reporting on an interview with a German newspaper, on his vision for mobile phones:
"With cell phones, we will be able to read bar codes to retrieve information about a certain product. With a camera phone we will be able to translate a restaurant menu in a foreign country."
Bill gets it -- and this company`s intellectual property is required for his vision.
And the licensing wave has just started. Intel has just signed an agreement to embed this functionality into its new smart wireless handset chips. They felt, as I do, that they HAD to have the functionality for their chips and chose to license rather than re-create.
Microsoft is next -- they HAVE to get a jump on Palm and other handset operating system software vendors to gain ANY traction in that game.
This is by NO measure a sure thing. But it is the closest thing I`ve ever seen to getting in on the ground floor of a transformational technology before the rest of the world catches on.
The full realization of this fortune-builder is still years away as the bar code and voice URL infrastructure rolls out. But look how fast camera phones have taken over the cell phone world.
===============
Meet the "Prosumer"
===============
That`s our name for the new consumer, who uses the Internet to shop and gather information -- it`s the fastest growing mass-market segment in the world, according to a market strategist at Procter &
Gamble.
And P&G -- with 16,000 bar codes -- takes this 20-million-person (and mushrooming) market very, very seriously.
It`s good to know that [Neomedia] is the key link to
the Prosumer market? What`s more, using directed search is the most cost-effective market to reach them thanks to pay-for-performance Internet search.
And that`s the new killer application -- direct access
to the Prosumer market WITHOUT going through the search engine multi-click environment.
Up to now, the only stumbling block to getting this bar code service to market has been the need for zoom lenses on cell phones. But now, that is happening, too.
Our research shows that 50% of cell phones with cameras will have zoom functions this year, while the other 50% will come by 2006. EVERY phone maker has upgrade plans to zoom lenses -- it would be suicide not to upgrade to match their competitors.
That`s why we believe Microsoft`s new cell phone operating system, called Aura, will HAVE to license [Neomedia`s]patents. The rest will follow -- and then the barcode URL domain rush begins like the one we had with URLs for the World Wide Web.
In Japan (where this company`s patents do not apply) they are already using bar code URLs with camera enable cell phones.
It is only a matter of time and patience before this bar code and voice code registration machine begins to GUSH cash flow and push this stock incredibly higher.
It`s a sure thing that the Prosumer market is going to continue to
grow. And they are going to use bar codes, and eventually voice URLs, to pro-sume.
The only question for [Neomedia]is this: Will it survive long enough with its limited financial strength to capitalize on the vision formulated and patented 15 to 20 years ago.
With search engine advertising growing so quickly, and prosumers becoming more and more valuable to marketers EVERY DAY, my bet is that this firm WILL live to see its dream realized.
It will take guts, patience, and tolerance for wild daily and weekly gyrations in the stock. But if you`re willing to live with the volatility, this stock truly has incredible potential.
I can`t guarantee your profits on this pick. It`s a fledgling company that still faces a number of obstacles.
This stock`s HUGE recent move-more than TRIPLING in three
months-is just the beginning.
What triggered this first jump on the way to our $5 forecast price by 2007 for this 22-cent stock aktuell $.24? The company recently announced the startup of their PaperClick registry with Fortune 500 company Science Applications International.
When Vodaphone, with 40 million users, starts offering the
service-and Cingular, Deutche Telecom and Verizon climb on the bandwagon-it`s a $1 stock.
That`s a five-bagger from here!!!!
After a likely deal with Microsoft or Google, it`s a $2 stock. That`s a ten-bagger!!!!
So if you have ANY risk capital lying around,
take a good hard look at this one NOW!
Obviously, this is NOT a stock you sink a lot of cash into. It ain`t some income play. And if you`re not playing with money you can afford to lose, stay the heck away!
Remember Network Solutions, the company that operated the Internet domain registration system?
They were owned by SAIC -- a billion-dollar, privately held
technology company, which later sold Network Solutions to VeriSign
for $12 BILLION.
SAIC and [Neomedia] are purportedly working together to form the NEXT Network Solutions -- a place where you can register your bar codes to connect to a URL you own.
And this keyword ownership business is THE REASON to own as much of this stock as you can.
Owning barcode URLs takes you, the consumer, exactly where the marketer wants. NOT to Google or some other search site that has 10 to 12 different options.
This is a HUGE advantage for marketers.
As to consumers, this company`s "PaperClick" technology makes searching -- and getting exactly where you want to go -- quick and easy. Local Internet search will fast become the holy grail of using your phone or PDA or Blackberry-type device. It`ll make the Yellow Pages obsolete and end wasted time on the phone or endless clicking on the Web.
You say, "Nearest paint store." You say, "Highest rated golf course"...and you go right to the data you want -- and then use voice or Internet to complete the transaction.
Google gets rich selling marketers "keywords" that take Internet searchers to a list of links.
[Neomedia]will get RICHER by selling the exclusive use of a company`s trademark, a "keyword" embedded in a unique barcode and, eventually, through use of a voice-enabled browser.
This firm`s technology takes the whole keyword concept and makes it simpler and better -- for consumer and marketer alike.
Someone searching for "Yankees tickets" on Google gets blasted with about 700,000 responses!
But if a marketer owns the voice URL using this company`s breakthrough technology, every single inquiry goes to them.
A businessman`s dream! One that anyone with any business sense will gladly pay a ton of money for. And that`s why [Neomedia] just may hold the winning cards in the high-stakes game of mobile commerce. . . .
A quote from Bill Gates in India`s TechTree, reporting on an interview with a German newspaper, on his vision for mobile phones:
"With cell phones, we will be able to read bar codes to retrieve information about a certain product. With a camera phone we will be able to translate a restaurant menu in a foreign country."
Bill gets it -- and this company`s intellectual property is required for his vision.
And the licensing wave has just started. Intel has just signed an agreement to embed this functionality into its new smart wireless handset chips. They felt, as I do, that they HAD to have the functionality for their chips and chose to license rather than re-create.
Microsoft is next -- they HAVE to get a jump on Palm and other handset operating system software vendors to gain ANY traction in that game.
This is by NO measure a sure thing. But it is the closest thing I`ve ever seen to getting in on the ground floor of a transformational technology before the rest of the world catches on.
The full realization of this fortune-builder is still years away as the bar code and voice URL infrastructure rolls out. But look how fast camera phones have taken over the cell phone world.
===============
Meet the "Prosumer"
===============
That`s our name for the new consumer, who uses the Internet to shop and gather information -- it`s the fastest growing mass-market segment in the world, according to a market strategist at Procter &
Gamble.
And P&G -- with 16,000 bar codes -- takes this 20-million-person (and mushrooming) market very, very seriously.
It`s good to know that [Neomedia] is the key link to
the Prosumer market? What`s more, using directed search is the most cost-effective market to reach them thanks to pay-for-performance Internet search.
And that`s the new killer application -- direct access
to the Prosumer market WITHOUT going through the search engine multi-click environment.
Up to now, the only stumbling block to getting this bar code service to market has been the need for zoom lenses on cell phones. But now, that is happening, too.
Our research shows that 50% of cell phones with cameras will have zoom functions this year, while the other 50% will come by 2006. EVERY phone maker has upgrade plans to zoom lenses -- it would be suicide not to upgrade to match their competitors.
That`s why we believe Microsoft`s new cell phone operating system, called Aura, will HAVE to license [Neomedia`s]patents. The rest will follow -- and then the barcode URL domain rush begins like the one we had with URLs for the World Wide Web.
In Japan (where this company`s patents do not apply) they are already using bar code URLs with camera enable cell phones.
It is only a matter of time and patience before this bar code and voice code registration machine begins to GUSH cash flow and push this stock incredibly higher.
It`s a sure thing that the Prosumer market is going to continue to
grow. And they are going to use bar codes, and eventually voice URLs, to pro-sume.
The only question for [Neomedia]is this: Will it survive long enough with its limited financial strength to capitalize on the vision formulated and patented 15 to 20 years ago.
With search engine advertising growing so quickly, and prosumers becoming more and more valuable to marketers EVERY DAY, my bet is that this firm WILL live to see its dream realized.
It will take guts, patience, and tolerance for wild daily and weekly gyrations in the stock. But if you`re willing to live with the volatility, this stock truly has incredible potential.
I can`t guarantee your profits on this pick. It`s a fledgling company that still faces a number of obstacles.
Morgen,
ein versöhnlicher Wochenschluss, macht Lust auf einen guten Wochenstart
Gruß
KLR
ein versöhnlicher Wochenschluss, macht Lust auf einen guten Wochenstart
Gruß
KLR
Servus, ein wunderbar zu lesender Artikel,vielleicht sind wir ja (ganz bald??) in einer ähnlichen Position und `müssen`uns zum Feiern treffen:)).Was abgesehen davon,sicher total lustig wäre:-AB,blodone,stio,somart-halt...der(die) steigt sicher beim nächsten kurzen run aus)mal in "REAL" zu treffen!
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By GARY RIVLIN
Published: January 23, 2005
HIS hair is white and stringy, his beard thick and snowy in the fashion of a hermit who decided long ago to park himself high atop a mountain. He`s a touch shy, a self-deprecating man who describes himself as never before lucky in life.
John L. Kingery knows that he is not the sort you would expect to find here sipping a cocktail inside a high-roller suite at the Mirage. Nor were most of the 15 or so others who descended on the hotel this month to toast their collective wisdom - and the millions they had collectively made - in buying shares of Audible Inc., an Internet stock so beaten down that for a time it could be found only in the netherworld of penny-stock trading boards.
Their choice of place could not have been more apt. Mr. Kingery and his fellow travelers, who included a lieutenant colonel stationed inside the Pentagon, a semiretired 26-year-old and a part-time science fiction writer, had each placed wagers as large and as bold as most people who usually inhabit these suites.
The last few years have been a banner time for those inclined to play penny stocks, if only because there are so many of them. A record number of companies have been delisted since the market began its collapse in the spring of 2000, perhaps an outgrowth of the record number of companies that went public during the 1990`s. The Nasdaq alone banished nearly 1,100 companies from 1999 to 2002, stamping them as damaged goods because they either failed to meet minimum financial standards or violated Securities and Exchange Commission policy - or both.
Like others who study penny stocks, James J. Angel, a professor of finance at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, cast them as treacherous grounds, offering odds barely better than those of a roulette wheel. Yet, as the story of Audible and its faithful show, risky investing by amateurs does not seem to have perished along with the likes of Pets.com and other dot-com flameouts.
Penny stocks come in several forms. They include those, like Audible, that the Nasdaq tossed off its primary exchange when they fell short in a set of financial tests, though they could be traded on Nasdaq`s bulletin board because they remained current in their S.E.C. filings. Then there are the ones kicked off the Nasdaq or the New York Stock Exchange whose filings are not current. Those are traded on the over-the-counter market known as the pink sheets.
"Basically 95 out of 100 of these companies end up dead," Professor Angel said. "If you look three years out, you`ll see that very few of them rise like a phoenix from the ashes." That figure does not include those penny stocks that were never listed on one of the major exchanges, either because they couldn`t make the cut or because they "didn`t want to bow down to the authorities" at the S.E.C., Professor Angel said.
Audible, which lets people download audio books and other material via the Internet, had a typical rise and fall, then a not-so-typical rebound. The company, based in Wayne, N.J., is again trading on the Nasdaq. Its stock, which soared to $21 a share on its first day of trading in 1999 from an opening price of $15.25, hit a low of 15 cents in February 2003 - all before a reverse 3-for-1 stock split in June 2004.
But as the company approached a split-adjusted $10 a share late last year, a group of Audible investors decided that a celebration was in order, and they met at the Mirage. Previously, they had communicated exclusively through postings on an Internet site created by one of their own. (The stock now trades at $25.47, or a split-adjusted $8.49.)
PERHAPS the biggest surprise to be found inside that high-rollers suite wasn`t that a penny stock had created a small cadre of big winners. Rather, it was the willingness of this group of true believers to behave so recklessly, despite all those billions lost by investors four years ago.
Consider Keith Chadwell, the director of data services at a company in Greenville, S.C.. He told his fellow investors that he believed so enthusiastically in Audible.com - he figures he has downloaded and listened to 350 books in the past five years - that he invested all of his savings in it, then set aside half of his take-home pay each week for a year to buy more.
Another Audible groupie, Peter Graetz, a computer consultant based in Düsseldorf, Germany, said he had liquidated all of his other stock holdings to buy more shares. "I was the crazy guy of the group," said Mr. Graetz, who had logged 33 hours on airplanes and in airports traveling here from Germany for the celebration. "I was 100 percent Audible."
Mr. Kingery might have been even rasher. He said he bought a large portion of his shares on margin - borrowed money.
As any student of the stock market knows, the riskiest investments are those that offer the greatest payout. Mr. Graetz would not share all the details of his investment, but did say that the stock was now worth more than 10 times what he had paid. Mr. Chadwell boasted to the group that he had made 15 times his investment, turning a belief in Audible and $25,000 into a $400,000 stash.
Mr. Kingery revealed that he had bought a split-adjusted 133,000 shares of Audible at an average cost of 40 cents each. He sold half his holdings recently, when the stock was near a split-adjusted high of $10 a share. His sale translates into a larger payout than Mr. Chadwell`s, based on only half his holdings.
THE recent popularity of penny stocks reflects in part the sheer number of technology casualties since the stock bubble burst. "In the last several years we`ve seen a number of legitimate tech companies that have been beaten down badly but then came back from a near-death experience," said Jay R. Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida.
A stock price languishing below $1 a share is the most common reason the Nasdaq boots a company off its primary market, according to data provided by Professor Angel of Georgetown. "If a stock is trading for under a buck, then something has gone dreadfully wrong at that company," said Professor Angel, who serves on a Nasdaq advisory board that oversees its bulletin board. "Generally stocks go public at $10, $15 a share. So if they`re trading for under $1 a share, then they`ve lost more than 90 percent of their value."
Just as a high-end retailer doesn`t carry cut-rate products because shoppers may start to doubt the quality of all its goods, the major markets don`t want to sell the equivalent of what he called "shoddy apparel."
So many Nasdaq stocks were trading for less than $1 just after Sept. 11, 2001 - one in six, according to Professor Angel - that Nasdaq felt obliged to impose a moratorium on delistings. It lasted three months. Yet for many companies, including Audible, that only meant delaying the inevitable. "One of the things the Nasdaq does well," Professor Angel said, "is flush the losers."
Some plainly needed to be flushed, like PlanetRX and Webvan, two dot-coms that had once had high profiles but that declared bankruptcy and are no longer traded on any public exchanges. But hundreds of once-proud members of the Nasdaq are barely hanging on. The Salon Media Group, for instance, was trading on Friday at 13 cents a share - a paltry figure, though not when compared with shares of DrKoop.com, which were at one one-hundredth of a penny.
Then there are the dot-com comeback stories, including Audible and others. Shares in the Varsity Group, which sells textbooks and other education materials online, hit a low of 16 cents in April 2001 but closed at $6.74 on Friday. The Knot, an online wedding site, traded at 22 cents a share in July 2002; it is now at $5.00. The Knot trades on the over-the-counter bulletin board but applied this month for listing on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market.
And it is companies like these that provide the attraction, for amateurs as well as for some professional investors. Jeffrey D. Saut, the chief investment strategist at Raymond James & Associates, the investment firm based in St. Petersburg, Fla., is gung-ho on penny stocks. To him, the ranks of the penny stocks are about the only place to find real bargains, or what he described as "mispriced pieces of paper, which is to say stock certificates that are undervalued."
In just a few months, he said, he has had an 89 percent return on an investment in a Canadian-based energy stock he bought at 48 cents a share. He has had a return of 37 percent over roughly that same period on a battery technology company trading on a Canadian penny stock exchange.
Yet he sounded like a car commercial that cautions people against trying the stunts themselves. "The average person shouldn`t be participating in the penny stock arena," Mr. Saut said. "They don`t have the skill set to determine if, first of all, it`s a real company or a fraud. And they don`t have skill set to understand the accounting or to analyze the assets."
Unscrupulous promoters have exploited investors` ignorance in the past, using false or misleading statements to inflate the value of penny stocks, then cashing out before the companies` true value - or lack of value - become apparent and the stocks tumble. The process is so common that the authorities have given it a name: pump-and-dump.
The amateurs who so aggressively invested in Audible, however, seemed an entirely different breed, starting with the tone of their discourse on the stock message boards so popular on the Internet.
"I think it`s fair to say the message boards aren`t exactly a model of intelligent interactions," said Donald R. Katz, the founder and chief executive of Audible. The typical participant posting messages at a place like Yahoo or Silicon Investor tends to sound like a sports fan, using too many exclamation points and having a propensity to write in all capital letters, as if screaming.
"But here was a group that did their own financial models," Mr. Katz said. "They went deep into our financials and worked up a pretty classic analytic analysis of the company."
AUDIBLE had a scant 3,000 customers when it went public in July 1999. Yet Mr. Katz said it wasn`t impatience or greed that prompted him to sell shares in his young company. Instead, it was a concern about the half-dozen or so competitors looking to cash in on this same market.
"The deal then was that if you didn`t take the money, if you didn`t step up as the I.P.O. of the category, someone else would have," he said. "Believe it or not, going public was a defensive thing."
When Mr. Katz started Audible in 1995, there was no iPod. Nor was there any mass-market digital player that would serve as a natural platform for the books, magazines and newspapers - including The New York Times - that Audible now delivers digitally in digest form.
That meant Audible needed to invent both the hardware and software required for people to download, store and listen to the audio books and other content that the company intended to sell. At the same time, Mr. Katz had to persuade publishers to take a flier on his fledgling enterprise. "That proved to be much more difficult than I or my investors ever anticipated," he said, with an expression somewhere between a frown and a smile.
Mr. Katz`s company arranged for the Mirage suite and a full bar and hors d`oeuvres to help his loyal investors celebrate, and he was in an expansive, reflective mood shortly before the party. A well-regarded author and financial writer before "trying to prove whatever I`m trying to prove with Audible," he said that one of his more vivid memories from the company`s early history was a chat with Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon.com.
"Jeff said he thought about building an entirely new category, like I was doing, rather than a new business system for an existing marketplace, like Amazon, but he said his analysis showed starting a new category would take 10 years," Mr. Katz said. "I thought we`d get there much sooner, but I hate to say, he was right."
Audible was able to start reporting profits last year, nine years after it was created. Digital media players are now ubiquitous, and the company now sells its audio content through the Apple Computer iTunes store. More recently, it signed a deal with Sprint, hoping to find a place on people`s mobile phones.
For early investors, though, Mr. Katz`s miscalculation proved painful. The company`s stock hit an intraday high of $25 on its first day of trading but within a year it was at less than $5 a share, and after 15 months it was below $1. (The numbers are not adjusted for the subsequent reverse split.)
"It felt for a while there like we had gone away," Mr. Katz said, and in a way it did. Wall Street analysts stopped following the company, and the institutional investors who had believed in it sold their shares. Audible continued its practice of having a quarterly conference call to report on its financial picture and to field questions from the analysts and institutional investors, though almost no one bothered to participate.
"I`d be the only one asking questions," said Ray Unger, the president of Unger Capital Management, an investment advisory firm in Madison, Wis., with $26 million under management. "I`d ask, `Tell me about your churn rate; tell me about your cash flow.` And then they`d ask, `Any other questions?,` and there`d be silence until they said goodbye."
Mr. Unger, who described his investment in Audible as a "career win," said the routine repeated itself for around 18 months.
Small-time investors communicated with one another through a message board on Yahoo, but that Internet portal, as is its policy, dropped its Audible site after the company was delisted in February 2003. That prompted William T. Katz - no relation to the founder - to create his own Audible site, which served as the catalyst for the group that would eventually rendezvous in Las Vegas this month.
"People really got riled up when the company was delisted," Mr. Katz said. "They felt it was unfair. People wanted to rally around the company."
Mr. Katz, the investor, once described the hard-core Audible advocates who sometimes posted as many as 10 messages a day as a "motley crew." He upgraded his assessment to "very eccentric" after meeting several of them for the first time the night before the party. He might have offered himself as Exhibit A. Mr. Katz, 40, has an M.D. and a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the University of Virginia, but nowadays he devotes his time to writing science fiction and developing an authors` Web site called Writertopia. When proposing a meeting here with a reporter, he suggested a "Star Trek"-theme bar at the Hilton.
Mr. Katz bought shares of Audible shortly after it went public, but instead of feeling burned by a stock that fell so precipitously, he saw a prime buying opportunity. He was a true believer in the service, heartened that the company showed revenue growth quarter after quarter, despite its financial woes. (It burned through $49 million from 2001 to 2003.) Convinced that Audible`s stock was priced "irrationally low," he said, he kept buying. Ultimately, he stopped after roughly 60,000 shares, most of which cost him less than $1 each, because he began to worry that he was risking too much of his portfolio on a highly speculative stock.
SUCH stories were heard over and over at the Mirage celebration. At one point during the party, the investors, standing in a circle, took turns sharing tales that seemed to differ only in the specifics. Tom Hallam, 60, a retiree from Hilton Head Island, S.C., told the group that he kept buying shares as the stock price fell, until he ran out of discretionary income when the stock was trading at 30 cents.
Though he owned more than 30,000 shares, he held on until the company hit a split-adjusted $10. Only then did he sell roughly half his stake. "I never would have had the courage to hold the stock without the support of you guys," he said.
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By GARY RIVLIN
Published: January 23, 2005
HIS hair is white and stringy, his beard thick and snowy in the fashion of a hermit who decided long ago to park himself high atop a mountain. He`s a touch shy, a self-deprecating man who describes himself as never before lucky in life.
John L. Kingery knows that he is not the sort you would expect to find here sipping a cocktail inside a high-roller suite at the Mirage. Nor were most of the 15 or so others who descended on the hotel this month to toast their collective wisdom - and the millions they had collectively made - in buying shares of Audible Inc., an Internet stock so beaten down that for a time it could be found only in the netherworld of penny-stock trading boards.
Their choice of place could not have been more apt. Mr. Kingery and his fellow travelers, who included a lieutenant colonel stationed inside the Pentagon, a semiretired 26-year-old and a part-time science fiction writer, had each placed wagers as large and as bold as most people who usually inhabit these suites.
The last few years have been a banner time for those inclined to play penny stocks, if only because there are so many of them. A record number of companies have been delisted since the market began its collapse in the spring of 2000, perhaps an outgrowth of the record number of companies that went public during the 1990`s. The Nasdaq alone banished nearly 1,100 companies from 1999 to 2002, stamping them as damaged goods because they either failed to meet minimum financial standards or violated Securities and Exchange Commission policy - or both.
Like others who study penny stocks, James J. Angel, a professor of finance at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, cast them as treacherous grounds, offering odds barely better than those of a roulette wheel. Yet, as the story of Audible and its faithful show, risky investing by amateurs does not seem to have perished along with the likes of Pets.com and other dot-com flameouts.
Penny stocks come in several forms. They include those, like Audible, that the Nasdaq tossed off its primary exchange when they fell short in a set of financial tests, though they could be traded on Nasdaq`s bulletin board because they remained current in their S.E.C. filings. Then there are the ones kicked off the Nasdaq or the New York Stock Exchange whose filings are not current. Those are traded on the over-the-counter market known as the pink sheets.
"Basically 95 out of 100 of these companies end up dead," Professor Angel said. "If you look three years out, you`ll see that very few of them rise like a phoenix from the ashes." That figure does not include those penny stocks that were never listed on one of the major exchanges, either because they couldn`t make the cut or because they "didn`t want to bow down to the authorities" at the S.E.C., Professor Angel said.
Audible, which lets people download audio books and other material via the Internet, had a typical rise and fall, then a not-so-typical rebound. The company, based in Wayne, N.J., is again trading on the Nasdaq. Its stock, which soared to $21 a share on its first day of trading in 1999 from an opening price of $15.25, hit a low of 15 cents in February 2003 - all before a reverse 3-for-1 stock split in June 2004.
But as the company approached a split-adjusted $10 a share late last year, a group of Audible investors decided that a celebration was in order, and they met at the Mirage. Previously, they had communicated exclusively through postings on an Internet site created by one of their own. (The stock now trades at $25.47, or a split-adjusted $8.49.)
PERHAPS the biggest surprise to be found inside that high-rollers suite wasn`t that a penny stock had created a small cadre of big winners. Rather, it was the willingness of this group of true believers to behave so recklessly, despite all those billions lost by investors four years ago.
Consider Keith Chadwell, the director of data services at a company in Greenville, S.C.. He told his fellow investors that he believed so enthusiastically in Audible.com - he figures he has downloaded and listened to 350 books in the past five years - that he invested all of his savings in it, then set aside half of his take-home pay each week for a year to buy more.
Another Audible groupie, Peter Graetz, a computer consultant based in Düsseldorf, Germany, said he had liquidated all of his other stock holdings to buy more shares. "I was the crazy guy of the group," said Mr. Graetz, who had logged 33 hours on airplanes and in airports traveling here from Germany for the celebration. "I was 100 percent Audible."
Mr. Kingery might have been even rasher. He said he bought a large portion of his shares on margin - borrowed money.
As any student of the stock market knows, the riskiest investments are those that offer the greatest payout. Mr. Graetz would not share all the details of his investment, but did say that the stock was now worth more than 10 times what he had paid. Mr. Chadwell boasted to the group that he had made 15 times his investment, turning a belief in Audible and $25,000 into a $400,000 stash.
Mr. Kingery revealed that he had bought a split-adjusted 133,000 shares of Audible at an average cost of 40 cents each. He sold half his holdings recently, when the stock was near a split-adjusted high of $10 a share. His sale translates into a larger payout than Mr. Chadwell`s, based on only half his holdings.
THE recent popularity of penny stocks reflects in part the sheer number of technology casualties since the stock bubble burst. "In the last several years we`ve seen a number of legitimate tech companies that have been beaten down badly but then came back from a near-death experience," said Jay R. Ritter, a finance professor at the University of Florida.
A stock price languishing below $1 a share is the most common reason the Nasdaq boots a company off its primary market, according to data provided by Professor Angel of Georgetown. "If a stock is trading for under a buck, then something has gone dreadfully wrong at that company," said Professor Angel, who serves on a Nasdaq advisory board that oversees its bulletin board. "Generally stocks go public at $10, $15 a share. So if they`re trading for under $1 a share, then they`ve lost more than 90 percent of their value."
Just as a high-end retailer doesn`t carry cut-rate products because shoppers may start to doubt the quality of all its goods, the major markets don`t want to sell the equivalent of what he called "shoddy apparel."
So many Nasdaq stocks were trading for less than $1 just after Sept. 11, 2001 - one in six, according to Professor Angel - that Nasdaq felt obliged to impose a moratorium on delistings. It lasted three months. Yet for many companies, including Audible, that only meant delaying the inevitable. "One of the things the Nasdaq does well," Professor Angel said, "is flush the losers."
Some plainly needed to be flushed, like PlanetRX and Webvan, two dot-coms that had once had high profiles but that declared bankruptcy and are no longer traded on any public exchanges. But hundreds of once-proud members of the Nasdaq are barely hanging on. The Salon Media Group, for instance, was trading on Friday at 13 cents a share - a paltry figure, though not when compared with shares of DrKoop.com, which were at one one-hundredth of a penny.
Then there are the dot-com comeback stories, including Audible and others. Shares in the Varsity Group, which sells textbooks and other education materials online, hit a low of 16 cents in April 2001 but closed at $6.74 on Friday. The Knot, an online wedding site, traded at 22 cents a share in July 2002; it is now at $5.00. The Knot trades on the over-the-counter bulletin board but applied this month for listing on the Nasdaq SmallCap Market.
And it is companies like these that provide the attraction, for amateurs as well as for some professional investors. Jeffrey D. Saut, the chief investment strategist at Raymond James & Associates, the investment firm based in St. Petersburg, Fla., is gung-ho on penny stocks. To him, the ranks of the penny stocks are about the only place to find real bargains, or what he described as "mispriced pieces of paper, which is to say stock certificates that are undervalued."
In just a few months, he said, he has had an 89 percent return on an investment in a Canadian-based energy stock he bought at 48 cents a share. He has had a return of 37 percent over roughly that same period on a battery technology company trading on a Canadian penny stock exchange.
Yet he sounded like a car commercial that cautions people against trying the stunts themselves. "The average person shouldn`t be participating in the penny stock arena," Mr. Saut said. "They don`t have the skill set to determine if, first of all, it`s a real company or a fraud. And they don`t have skill set to understand the accounting or to analyze the assets."
Unscrupulous promoters have exploited investors` ignorance in the past, using false or misleading statements to inflate the value of penny stocks, then cashing out before the companies` true value - or lack of value - become apparent and the stocks tumble. The process is so common that the authorities have given it a name: pump-and-dump.
The amateurs who so aggressively invested in Audible, however, seemed an entirely different breed, starting with the tone of their discourse on the stock message boards so popular on the Internet.
"I think it`s fair to say the message boards aren`t exactly a model of intelligent interactions," said Donald R. Katz, the founder and chief executive of Audible. The typical participant posting messages at a place like Yahoo or Silicon Investor tends to sound like a sports fan, using too many exclamation points and having a propensity to write in all capital letters, as if screaming.
"But here was a group that did their own financial models," Mr. Katz said. "They went deep into our financials and worked up a pretty classic analytic analysis of the company."
AUDIBLE had a scant 3,000 customers when it went public in July 1999. Yet Mr. Katz said it wasn`t impatience or greed that prompted him to sell shares in his young company. Instead, it was a concern about the half-dozen or so competitors looking to cash in on this same market.
"The deal then was that if you didn`t take the money, if you didn`t step up as the I.P.O. of the category, someone else would have," he said. "Believe it or not, going public was a defensive thing."
When Mr. Katz started Audible in 1995, there was no iPod. Nor was there any mass-market digital player that would serve as a natural platform for the books, magazines and newspapers - including The New York Times - that Audible now delivers digitally in digest form.
That meant Audible needed to invent both the hardware and software required for people to download, store and listen to the audio books and other content that the company intended to sell. At the same time, Mr. Katz had to persuade publishers to take a flier on his fledgling enterprise. "That proved to be much more difficult than I or my investors ever anticipated," he said, with an expression somewhere between a frown and a smile.
Mr. Katz`s company arranged for the Mirage suite and a full bar and hors d`oeuvres to help his loyal investors celebrate, and he was in an expansive, reflective mood shortly before the party. A well-regarded author and financial writer before "trying to prove whatever I`m trying to prove with Audible," he said that one of his more vivid memories from the company`s early history was a chat with Jeffrey P. Bezos, the founder and chief executive of Amazon.com.
"Jeff said he thought about building an entirely new category, like I was doing, rather than a new business system for an existing marketplace, like Amazon, but he said his analysis showed starting a new category would take 10 years," Mr. Katz said. "I thought we`d get there much sooner, but I hate to say, he was right."
Audible was able to start reporting profits last year, nine years after it was created. Digital media players are now ubiquitous, and the company now sells its audio content through the Apple Computer iTunes store. More recently, it signed a deal with Sprint, hoping to find a place on people`s mobile phones.
For early investors, though, Mr. Katz`s miscalculation proved painful. The company`s stock hit an intraday high of $25 on its first day of trading but within a year it was at less than $5 a share, and after 15 months it was below $1. (The numbers are not adjusted for the subsequent reverse split.)
"It felt for a while there like we had gone away," Mr. Katz said, and in a way it did. Wall Street analysts stopped following the company, and the institutional investors who had believed in it sold their shares. Audible continued its practice of having a quarterly conference call to report on its financial picture and to field questions from the analysts and institutional investors, though almost no one bothered to participate.
"I`d be the only one asking questions," said Ray Unger, the president of Unger Capital Management, an investment advisory firm in Madison, Wis., with $26 million under management. "I`d ask, `Tell me about your churn rate; tell me about your cash flow.` And then they`d ask, `Any other questions?,` and there`d be silence until they said goodbye."
Mr. Unger, who described his investment in Audible as a "career win," said the routine repeated itself for around 18 months.
Small-time investors communicated with one another through a message board on Yahoo, but that Internet portal, as is its policy, dropped its Audible site after the company was delisted in February 2003. That prompted William T. Katz - no relation to the founder - to create his own Audible site, which served as the catalyst for the group that would eventually rendezvous in Las Vegas this month.
"People really got riled up when the company was delisted," Mr. Katz said. "They felt it was unfair. People wanted to rally around the company."
Mr. Katz, the investor, once described the hard-core Audible advocates who sometimes posted as many as 10 messages a day as a "motley crew." He upgraded his assessment to "very eccentric" after meeting several of them for the first time the night before the party. He might have offered himself as Exhibit A. Mr. Katz, 40, has an M.D. and a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering from the University of Virginia, but nowadays he devotes his time to writing science fiction and developing an authors` Web site called Writertopia. When proposing a meeting here with a reporter, he suggested a "Star Trek"-theme bar at the Hilton.
Mr. Katz bought shares of Audible shortly after it went public, but instead of feeling burned by a stock that fell so precipitously, he saw a prime buying opportunity. He was a true believer in the service, heartened that the company showed revenue growth quarter after quarter, despite its financial woes. (It burned through $49 million from 2001 to 2003.) Convinced that Audible`s stock was priced "irrationally low," he said, he kept buying. Ultimately, he stopped after roughly 60,000 shares, most of which cost him less than $1 each, because he began to worry that he was risking too much of his portfolio on a highly speculative stock.
SUCH stories were heard over and over at the Mirage celebration. At one point during the party, the investors, standing in a circle, took turns sharing tales that seemed to differ only in the specifics. Tom Hallam, 60, a retiree from Hilton Head Island, S.C., told the group that he kept buying shares as the stock price fell, until he ran out of discretionary income when the stock was trading at 30 cents.
Though he owned more than 30,000 shares, he held on until the company hit a split-adjusted $10. Only then did he sell roughly half his stake. "I never would have had the courage to hold the stock without the support of you guys," he said.
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0,248
hi stio...weiter keiner da????
Wahrscheinlich ist schon jeder am überlegen(träumen),wie er/sie seine aktiengewinne durch NEOM anlegen wird!!!
Stell Dir vor.....Neomedia bei 0,50 bis Juni...und Jahresende locker über die Dollarmarke!!!!
Realistisch????
Wahrscheinlich ist schon jeder am überlegen(träumen),wie er/sie seine aktiengewinne durch NEOM anlegen wird!!!
Stell Dir vor.....Neomedia bei 0,50 bis Juni...und Jahresende locker über die Dollarmarke!!!!
Realistisch????
was ist mit dem patentstreit?
0,249
es schaut so aus als würden das papier so bis 0,26-0,28$ die nächsten tage krabbel, und dann noch mal schiessen
wir werden diese Woche schon noch die 0,3$ durchbrechen das ist fast sicher.
0,244
immer noch 0,24 = +1,69%
0,236 +-0
Was ist denn nun los??? Nach guten Anfang wieder Tauchstation.
da war unser tages w nun hoch
Stimmt, da unten war ein astreines W. Um hoch zu kommen, muß nun aber das BID mal angezogen werden.
geht schon wieder runter
0,238 grün und im + bestens
wir werden mit 0,24 schliessen (so glaube ich)
wir werden mit 0,24 schliessen (so glaube ich)
Sorry, aber da sieht man mal wieder das die Charttechnik an der OTC nicht greift. Hier zählen nur Fakten und zocken. All die Gründe die z.B. Aktienbraut anführ, warum es diese Woche hoch gehen müßte, bei einem Wert an der NAS oder DOW prima, aber hier wohl egal. Wie gesagt OTC. Aber noch ist ja nicht viel verloren. Doch grün wird das heut wohl nicht. Und die Woche auch nicht, wenn da nicht noch ne dicke news kommt. Aber vor den Zahlen? Glaub nicht?
Ob es wohl heut unter 0,23 schließt? Alle Zeichen stehen dafür. Ende der Woche unter 0,20USDOLLAR. Mein TIP
Wieder Tagestief
Wie tief wollt ihr noch fallen bevor ihr es aufgebt. Raus mit NEOM.
Am freitag steht steht NEOM bei 0,10 Dollar
Jede wette
Jede wette
@Aktienbraut
Klappt das denn die Woche nun mit 0,3? Solte ja letzte Woche schon passieren. Oder klappt es nächste Woche, oder übernächste, oder überübernächste?
Deine Tips zu Neom in der Vergangenheit waren echt prima. Dachte du hättest da irgend einen Draht zu Neom. Aber anscheinend atmest du auch nur Luft.
Klappt das denn die Woche nun mit 0,3? Solte ja letzte Woche schon passieren. Oder klappt es nächste Woche, oder übernächste, oder überübernächste?
Deine Tips zu Neom in der Vergangenheit waren echt prima. Dachte du hättest da irgend einen Draht zu Neom. Aber anscheinend atmest du auch nur Luft.
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Ich beiss mich gleich ins Knie
Ich beiss mich gleich ins Knie
@MAC Absturz
Schreib doch mal hier was deine Lampen machen. Du kleiner JSJünger. Da kackst de doch nur ab. Da investier hier lieber deine Kohle. Von 0,06 auf 0,19. Und wo stehst du mit Lamp. Knapp bei 0,11-nur rückwärts.
Schreib doch mal hier was deine Lampen machen. Du kleiner JSJünger. Da kackst de doch nur ab. Da investier hier lieber deine Kohle. Von 0,06 auf 0,19. Und wo stehst du mit Lamp. Knapp bei 0,11-nur rückwärts.
do. wird der tag
fr. haben die mit 0,236 geschlossen!
und heute wirds nicht fiel gaschehen rt. 0,234 ist doch für ein zock ok. fast 2mio/st gehandelt ohne news
und nicht vergessen 290% in 3mon.
nach rücksetzern
die kommenden % zählen für einiege fast 3fach
und heute wirds nicht fiel gaschehen rt. 0,234 ist doch für ein zock ok. fast 2mio/st gehandelt ohne news
und nicht vergessen 290% in 3mon.
nach rücksetzern
die kommenden % zählen für einiege fast 3fach
Kommen am Do. die Zahlen?
wediwo
wediwo
das währen wohl kaum nachrichten die die nachfrage steigern würden!
rt. 0,238
http://www.paperclick.com/devices.jsp
da könnt ihr die händys sehen die pp. können wollen!
für was der wehn?
da könnt ihr die händys sehen die pp. können wollen!
für was der wehn?
0,238 grün und im +
nach börslich noch 250t./st. 0,238
Bei aller Euphorie. Freitag war Schluß bei 0,24. Heute also ein leichtes minus von 0,002. Bleibt bitte bei den Tatsachen.
Leute Leute,
Wenn ihr euch über mich beschwert dann bitte erst dann wenn die Aktie nochmals unter die 0,2$ Marke geht.
Das wird sie nämlich nicht mehr.
Wir werden diese Woche höchst wahrscheinlich die 0,3$ sehen.
Auf Jedenfall werden wir bis Ende Februar auf über 0,5$ sein.
Grüße eure AB(an alle die mir noch trauen)
Wenn ihr euch über mich beschwert dann bitte erst dann wenn die Aktie nochmals unter die 0,2$ Marke geht.
Das wird sie nämlich nicht mehr.
Wir werden diese Woche höchst wahrscheinlich die 0,3$ sehen.
Auf Jedenfall werden wir bis Ende Februar auf über 0,5$ sein.
Grüße eure AB(an alle die mir noch trauen)
gestern schluß (nachbörslich) 0,237 also +0,001
nochmals 900t. st.
grün
nochmals 900t. st.
grün
nicht mehr lange,dann werden wir für unser Warten und unsere "Neom Treue" belohnt!Bemerkenswert ist,dass wir kaum Bewegung im Aktienpreis haben wie man das oft bei anderen OTC Werten feststellen kann(ständiges Auf- und Ab,insbesonders nach fast 300%!!!):hier wartet jeder auf DIE News(paperclick sales;koop.vodaphone,msft;positiver gerichtsentscheid neom/virgin)die den Durchbruch bringen werden-und mit jedem Tag rücken wir dem "TAG X" näher-also,Aktien festhalten,bei Kursschwäche nachkaufen-denke jedoch auch,dass wir die 0,20$ nicht wiedersehen.
Viel Glück!
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Web words become a lucrative market
Search results trigger intense price bidding
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0501240002jan24,1…
By Rob Kaiser
Tribune staff reporter
Published January 24, 2005
Companies swarming to have their names and ads appear next to Internet search results have created a burgeoning marketplace for search words, phrases and brand names.
Progressive Insurance pays $8.08 each time somebody clicks on its ad after searching the phrase "car insurance." "Laptop" sells for $2.02 per click, while "franchise" goes for $5 and "Internet service provider" for $6. "Financial help" fetches $5.76, although "financial advice" only brings in $2.72.
The prices for such words are set through auction-style bidding in which class-action attorneys have run up the word "Vioxx" to $16.50 per click, while "mesothelioma," a cancer caused by asbestos exposure, goes for $39.08.
With Americans conducting more than 4 billion Internet searches monthly, often while shopping for airline tickets, credit cards and millions of other products, companies are battling for top advertising positions on Google, Yahoo and other search engines. The competition has become increasingly sophisticated as companies learn how much business they can generate through the ads.
Similar to stocks, the prices of particular words and phrases constantly fluctuate as businesses jockey for top positions.
But the overall market has exploded, with companies ranging from United Airlines to a Highland Park teddy bear retailer spending a total of an estimated $4 billion last year on Internet search ads. That`s up from less than $1 billion just two years earlier, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, which studies the market for the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
"It`s done wonders for our business," said William Burr, owner of S&W Manufacturing Co. in Bensenville, which makes industrial parts. "We don`t have any salespeople on the street because of that."
Through an Internet advertising firm, S&W buys search terms like "leveling mount" and "spring plunger" to entice potential customers to its Web site.
Firms like S&W bid the maximum amount they are willing to pay per click for a particular word or phrase, although those bids are handled differently by the two dominant firms in Internet search advertising: Google and Overture, which is owned by Yahoo Inc.
At Overture, which serves up ads for Yahoo, MSN and other sites, all bids can be seen, and ad listings are based on who bids the most. For each click, the highest bidder pays 1 cent more than the next bidder.
Google offers a different approach. It does not show any bids, and ad listings are based on who bids more as well as which ads generate more clicks.
"The big brands win out on Google over the little brands," said Stuart Larkins, vice president of partner services at Chicago-based Performics Inc., which handles online advertising for hundreds of companies.
Small firms find a fit
A retailer with $100 million of online sales will likely bid on 5,000 words, Larkins said. Yet travel companies and Internet giants like Amazon and eBay may bid on hundreds of thousands of words, according to others in the industry.
Still, small firms find ways to get noticed.
Bruce Benton`s firm, Bearly Friends LLC in Highland Park, bids on more than 1,000 words associated with new babies, romance, birthdays and anniversaries.
While Benton spends hundreds of dollars a day on the ads, he works with Carpentersville online ad firm JumpFly Inc. to carefully choose terms.
A phrase like "birthday gift," which recently had a high bid of $1.70, could result in a lot of visits to his site, he noted, but few sales.
"I can run up thousands of dollars in clicks in one day, and that`s trouble," Benton said.
He expressed frustration with competitors who aggressively bid up the prices of popular terms.
"It makes me want to go click it every time I can," Benton said.
That has actually become an industry problem. Google warns in regulatory filings that "click-through fraud" could cause it to lose the confidence of advertisers and harm its business.
Google and Overture say they regularly give refunds to advertisers when fraudulent clicks are identified.
Systematic methods used
While competitors use some other devious tactics, such as "jamming" competitors by bidding 1 cent below their offers so they have to pay the maximum price, advertisers have become more scientific in how they approach the market.
Companies now use software to comb through mountains of data to identify the most cost-effective bids.
The prices of specific terms vary widely by industry.
Fathom Online Corp., which tracks prices of the 500 most-often searched non-brand-name terms in eight industries, found in December that mortgage-related terms sold for an average of $4.79, while consumer retail terms went for 58 cents. Across all eight industries, the average price was $1.70.
While large companies are increasingly using the ads to keep their brand names in front of consumers, smaller firms focus on simply steering traffic to their sites.
Northbrook-based Lou Malnati`s Pizzerias, which operates a mail-order business that ships pizza, Eli`s Cheesecake and other Chicago fare, bids on terms like "Chicago pizza" and "mail order cheesecake."
Dawn Schultz, Lou Malnati`s marketing manager, said her company spends about $500 a month on Internet search ads, but doesn`t try to compete with larger businesses by bidding on more general terms.
"We can`t really be in that category," Schultz said.
My comment: the bidding of of non-trademarked names only would apply to NeoMedia Word Registry; trademarked words would have a set fee, set by NeoMedia (and SAIC).
Viel Glück!
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OT TRENDS: PAYING FOR CLICKS
Web words become a lucrative market
Search results trigger intense price bidding
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-0501240002jan24,1…
By Rob Kaiser
Tribune staff reporter
Published January 24, 2005
Companies swarming to have their names and ads appear next to Internet search results have created a burgeoning marketplace for search words, phrases and brand names.
Progressive Insurance pays $8.08 each time somebody clicks on its ad after searching the phrase "car insurance." "Laptop" sells for $2.02 per click, while "franchise" goes for $5 and "Internet service provider" for $6. "Financial help" fetches $5.76, although "financial advice" only brings in $2.72.
The prices for such words are set through auction-style bidding in which class-action attorneys have run up the word "Vioxx" to $16.50 per click, while "mesothelioma," a cancer caused by asbestos exposure, goes for $39.08.
With Americans conducting more than 4 billion Internet searches monthly, often while shopping for airline tickets, credit cards and millions of other products, companies are battling for top advertising positions on Google, Yahoo and other search engines. The competition has become increasingly sophisticated as companies learn how much business they can generate through the ads.
Similar to stocks, the prices of particular words and phrases constantly fluctuate as businesses jockey for top positions.
But the overall market has exploded, with companies ranging from United Airlines to a Highland Park teddy bear retailer spending a total of an estimated $4 billion last year on Internet search ads. That`s up from less than $1 billion just two years earlier, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, which studies the market for the Interactive Advertising Bureau.
"It`s done wonders for our business," said William Burr, owner of S&W Manufacturing Co. in Bensenville, which makes industrial parts. "We don`t have any salespeople on the street because of that."
Through an Internet advertising firm, S&W buys search terms like "leveling mount" and "spring plunger" to entice potential customers to its Web site.
Firms like S&W bid the maximum amount they are willing to pay per click for a particular word or phrase, although those bids are handled differently by the two dominant firms in Internet search advertising: Google and Overture, which is owned by Yahoo Inc.
At Overture, which serves up ads for Yahoo, MSN and other sites, all bids can be seen, and ad listings are based on who bids the most. For each click, the highest bidder pays 1 cent more than the next bidder.
Google offers a different approach. It does not show any bids, and ad listings are based on who bids more as well as which ads generate more clicks.
"The big brands win out on Google over the little brands," said Stuart Larkins, vice president of partner services at Chicago-based Performics Inc., which handles online advertising for hundreds of companies.
Small firms find a fit
A retailer with $100 million of online sales will likely bid on 5,000 words, Larkins said. Yet travel companies and Internet giants like Amazon and eBay may bid on hundreds of thousands of words, according to others in the industry.
Still, small firms find ways to get noticed.
Bruce Benton`s firm, Bearly Friends LLC in Highland Park, bids on more than 1,000 words associated with new babies, romance, birthdays and anniversaries.
While Benton spends hundreds of dollars a day on the ads, he works with Carpentersville online ad firm JumpFly Inc. to carefully choose terms.
A phrase like "birthday gift," which recently had a high bid of $1.70, could result in a lot of visits to his site, he noted, but few sales.
"I can run up thousands of dollars in clicks in one day, and that`s trouble," Benton said.
He expressed frustration with competitors who aggressively bid up the prices of popular terms.
"It makes me want to go click it every time I can," Benton said.
That has actually become an industry problem. Google warns in regulatory filings that "click-through fraud" could cause it to lose the confidence of advertisers and harm its business.
Google and Overture say they regularly give refunds to advertisers when fraudulent clicks are identified.
Systematic methods used
While competitors use some other devious tactics, such as "jamming" competitors by bidding 1 cent below their offers so they have to pay the maximum price, advertisers have become more scientific in how they approach the market.
Companies now use software to comb through mountains of data to identify the most cost-effective bids.
The prices of specific terms vary widely by industry.
Fathom Online Corp., which tracks prices of the 500 most-often searched non-brand-name terms in eight industries, found in December that mortgage-related terms sold for an average of $4.79, while consumer retail terms went for 58 cents. Across all eight industries, the average price was $1.70.
While large companies are increasingly using the ads to keep their brand names in front of consumers, smaller firms focus on simply steering traffic to their sites.
Northbrook-based Lou Malnati`s Pizzerias, which operates a mail-order business that ships pizza, Eli`s Cheesecake and other Chicago fare, bids on terms like "Chicago pizza" and "mail order cheesecake."
Dawn Schultz, Lou Malnati`s marketing manager, said her company spends about $500 a month on Internet search ads, but doesn`t try to compete with larger businesses by bidding on more general terms.
"We can`t really be in that category," Schultz said.
My comment: the bidding of of non-trademarked names only would apply to NeoMedia Word Registry; trademarked words would have a set fee, set by NeoMedia (and SAIC).
Wir gehen auf 0,3 wir gehen auf 0,5
Das liest man bei jeder Aktie in jedem anderen Thread. Was unterscheidet NEOM von diesen anderen. Einfach nur schreiben ich glaube...., das reicht nicht. Stellt mal klare Fakten rein und nicht hätte wenn und aber.
Sorry, aber vielleicht mal was fundamentales, das den Firmenwert von fast 90 Mil Dollar wieder spiegelt.
Mit den kleinen Aufträgen bisher ist das nicht gerecht fertigt.
Das liest man bei jeder Aktie in jedem anderen Thread. Was unterscheidet NEOM von diesen anderen. Einfach nur schreiben ich glaube...., das reicht nicht. Stellt mal klare Fakten rein und nicht hätte wenn und aber.
Sorry, aber vielleicht mal was fundamentales, das den Firmenwert von fast 90 Mil Dollar wieder spiegelt.
Mit den kleinen Aufträgen bisher ist das nicht gerecht fertigt.
fundamentales kann ich dir im moment noch nicht viel liefern.
Zum einen warten auf die Zahlen zum anderen
ist bei dieser Aktie die Fantasie (die im moment den Kurs über 0,2$ hält. Und diese wird den Kurs auch noch über die 0,3$ manövrieren.
Ich warte im moment auf die nächste News vielleciht kommt sie schon heute.
Grüße eure AB
Zum einen warten auf die Zahlen zum anderen
ist bei dieser Aktie die Fantasie (die im moment den Kurs über 0,2$ hält. Und diese wird den Kurs auch noch über die 0,3$ manövrieren.
Ich warte im moment auf die nächste News vielleciht kommt sie schon heute.
Grüße eure AB
und da ist sie auch schon
NeoMedia, Shelron Agree to PaperClick Licensing for ActivShopper Mobile Edition
Tuesday January 25, 8:30 am ET FT. MYERS, Fla. & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE
)--Jan. 25, 2005--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM - News), an innovator in mobile marketing services and patented technologies that provide links to Internet-based information, and The Shelron Group., Inc. (OTC BB: SHRN - News), a developer of e-business marketing solutions and products, said today that they have signed a Letter of Intent to enter into a licensing agreement for NeoMedia`s patented PaperClick® family of mobile marketing products to be used with Shelron`s ActivShopper comparison shopping toolbar.
When finalized, the agreement would give Shelron worldwide rights to use the PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) family of mobile marketing products on the patented comparison shopping toolbar of its new ActivShopper Mobile Edition for cell phones and PDA`s.
Shelron`s ActivShopper (www.activshopper.com) is a free software download designed to automatically scan, locate and compare prices for items a consumer selects at an e-commerce site. Once an item is selected, ActivShopper finds the lowest online prices for that item, saving the consumer money. The ActivShopper browser sits under the toolbar, letting the consumer search the Internet without interfering.
NeoMedia said that under the agreement Shelron would purchase a license to use the patented PaperClick technology in conjunction with ActivShopper on cell phones and PDA`s, and that the words "Powered by PaperClick(TM)" will be displayed to users of ActivShopper, along with the company`s own logos and trademarks.
"With PaperClick, consumers will be able use camera cell phones or PDA`s to automatically connect to ActivShopper Mobile Edition comparison shopping service," said James C. Sivis, vice president of NeoMedia. "They will be able to use camera phones to `take a picture` of a barcode to link to the best-price information they want, anytime and from any where," Mr. Sivis said.
A Partnership of Industry Innovators
Mr. Sivis called the agreement with Shelron "a partnership of industry innovators."
"NeoMedia and Shelron are pioneers in the use of technology and the Internet to benefit marketers and consumers alike," he said.
Shelron Group Founder and CEO Eliron Sharon said that, "mobile marketing and comparison shopping go hand-in-hand, benefitting both the aggressive marketer and consumer."
"By working with NeoMedia to enable our new ActivShopper Mobile Edition with PaperClick, we will be providing our customers with the most modern and efficient link available to the price comparison information they want, when and where they want it," Mr. Yaron said.
About NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com), is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com), PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones(TM) and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM), which link products, print and physical objects directly to targeted online data. NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions. NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
About Shelron Group, Inc.
Shelron Group, Inc. (www.shelron.com) develops business intelligence (BI) software e-commerce advertising and comparative shopping software products and services.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a registered trademark, and PaperClick WordRegistry, PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, and PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones are trademarks of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Contact:
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
James C. Sivis, 630-435-9200
jsivis@neom.com
or
The Shelron Group/DeMonte Associates
Cynthia DeMonte, 212-605-0525
ir@activshopper.com
or
The Kaminer Group
David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934
dkaminer@kamgrp.com
NeoMedia, Shelron Agree to PaperClick Licensing for ActivShopper Mobile Edition
Tuesday January 25, 8:30 am ET FT. MYERS, Fla. & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE
)--Jan. 25, 2005--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM - News), an innovator in mobile marketing services and patented technologies that provide links to Internet-based information, and The Shelron Group., Inc. (OTC BB: SHRN - News), a developer of e-business marketing solutions and products, said today that they have signed a Letter of Intent to enter into a licensing agreement for NeoMedia`s patented PaperClick® family of mobile marketing products to be used with Shelron`s ActivShopper comparison shopping toolbar.
When finalized, the agreement would give Shelron worldwide rights to use the PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) family of mobile marketing products on the patented comparison shopping toolbar of its new ActivShopper Mobile Edition for cell phones and PDA`s.
Shelron`s ActivShopper (www.activshopper.com) is a free software download designed to automatically scan, locate and compare prices for items a consumer selects at an e-commerce site. Once an item is selected, ActivShopper finds the lowest online prices for that item, saving the consumer money. The ActivShopper browser sits under the toolbar, letting the consumer search the Internet without interfering.
NeoMedia said that under the agreement Shelron would purchase a license to use the patented PaperClick technology in conjunction with ActivShopper on cell phones and PDA`s, and that the words "Powered by PaperClick(TM)" will be displayed to users of ActivShopper, along with the company`s own logos and trademarks.
"With PaperClick, consumers will be able use camera cell phones or PDA`s to automatically connect to ActivShopper Mobile Edition comparison shopping service," said James C. Sivis, vice president of NeoMedia. "They will be able to use camera phones to `take a picture` of a barcode to link to the best-price information they want, anytime and from any where," Mr. Sivis said.
A Partnership of Industry Innovators
Mr. Sivis called the agreement with Shelron "a partnership of industry innovators."
"NeoMedia and Shelron are pioneers in the use of technology and the Internet to benefit marketers and consumers alike," he said.
Shelron Group Founder and CEO Eliron Sharon said that, "mobile marketing and comparison shopping go hand-in-hand, benefitting both the aggressive marketer and consumer."
"By working with NeoMedia to enable our new ActivShopper Mobile Edition with PaperClick, we will be providing our customers with the most modern and efficient link available to the price comparison information they want, when and where they want it," Mr. Yaron said.
About NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com), is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com), PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones(TM) and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM), which link products, print and physical objects directly to targeted online data. NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions. NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
About Shelron Group, Inc.
Shelron Group, Inc. (www.shelron.com) develops business intelligence (BI) software e-commerce advertising and comparative shopping software products and services.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a registered trademark, and PaperClick WordRegistry, PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, and PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones are trademarks of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Contact:
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
James C. Sivis, 630-435-9200
jsivis@neom.com
or
The Shelron Group/DeMonte Associates
Cynthia DeMonte, 212-605-0525
ir@activshopper.com
or
The Kaminer Group
David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934
dkaminer@kamgrp.com
Development: between the IP for comparison shopping w/ SHRN and NEOM IP for barcode info/connect...Froogle is toast. This ups the ante for Google, they need NEOM IP even more now.
Refresher: here`s SHRN PR from 1/14:
Shelron`s ActivShopper Goes Wireless
Friday January 14, 10:57 am ET
Targeting 1.5 Billion Users Globally - 25% of the Planet`s Population
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 14, 2005--The Shelron Group (OTC BB:SHRN - News) a leading provider of e-commerce software, today announced that it is developing a mobile version of its ActivShopper comparative shopping toolbar, responding to quickly changing consumer behavior in accessing the Internet from remote locations.
Considering the growing number of current mobile subscribers, the quickly-advancing mobile technologies, and penetration projections for the coming years, this market is one that management deemed a high priority due to its tremendous potential for exponential revenue growth.
The mobile version, "ActivShopper To Go" will work on mobile phones, PDA`s, tablet pc`s, and watches.
The Internet is literally everywhere thanks to wireless internet hot spots around the country and globally. Masses of consumers are accessing the net from outside their homes and offices. Management deemed it appropriate and potentially advantageous to take full advantage of this trend and provide ActivShopper users the ability to access Activshopper whenever they are: in shops, a coffeeshop, or on an airplane using satellite communication.
The Company is developing technology for different types of cell phones and PDA`s based on the Palmone operating system, pocket pc`s, and many more.
Mobile phone subscribers around the globe totaled nearly 1.5 billion by the middle of this year (2004), representing about 25% of the world`s population, according to International Telecommunication Union. The ITU said the growth in mobile phone subscribers had outpaced that for fixed lines, that totaled approximately 1.185 billion today versus 1 billion at the start of the century, and was also outstripping the rate of increase in Internet users.
The value of global mobile business reached $414 billion in revenues in 2003, a tenfold increase in the decade, while over the same period the overall telecommunications sector grew by an average of 8.8% to reach $1.1 trillion.
Another determining factor that management took into consideration when deciding to develop Activshopper for wireless internet users is:-
By year-end 2004, there will be 39 million WLAN users. These include both consumers who generally connect to WLANs via public hotspots, as well as enterprise users. By 2008, Radicati expects a total of 120 million WLAN users. The study projects that the worldwide revenue for WLAN Infrastructure, Security and Management will reach $8.6 billion by 2008
"We would like to see ActivShopper in whatever location the consumer ultimately finds himself - whether that be in the local store, traveling or in the comfort of their own home", said Eliron Yaron, Chairman of The Shelron Group, Inc. We are dedicated to continue to exploit market trends with innovative ideas that would help users of our technology products to save money while they do their everyday shopping while consistently increasing the value of the Shelron Group to the investment community and our loyal shareholder base", Yaron concluded.
About ActivShopper
ActivShopper is a free software download that automatically scans, locates and compares prices for an item that a consumer selects at an e-commerce site. Once the item is selected, ActivShopper finds the lowest prices for that item. In other words, if it is less expensive elsewhere, ActivShopper will find it, saving the consumer money. The ActivShopper browser sits under the toolbar, letting the consumer search the Internet without interfering. ActivShopper eliminates browsing comparative shopping sites and trying to understand complex comparative tables. No more jumping from site to site in order to find the best prices. You get the best prices on your browser instantly. ActivShopper is headquartered in New York City. For more information about ActivShopper, visit www.activshopper.com.
About Shelron
Shelron Group Inc. develops business intelligence (BI) software e-commerce advertising and comparative shopping software products and services. The company`s stock is publicly traded on the OTC Bulletin Board under the symbol SHRN. Further information is available on the Company`s website at www.shelrongroup.com.
Safe Harbor Statement:
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Shelron Group`s actual results could differ materially from those discussed in such forward-looking statements based on a variety of factors. Other risks and uncertainties are reflected in Shelron`s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact:
Jetzt wird die Hütte wohl ganz einbrechen
@mc, ich werde nie begreifen was du in diesem thread willst???
bid 0,238 ask 0,242
@Mac Flyer
Verzieh dich, du Lamp e.
@alle
Glaub aber nicht, das die Nachricht uns nach oben bringt. Bisher fast keine Veränderung. War leider immer noch nicht der Reißer.
Verzieh dich, du Lamp e.
@alle
Glaub aber nicht, das die Nachricht uns nach oben bringt. Bisher fast keine Veränderung. War leider immer noch nicht der Reißer.
richtig somart,ist sie nicht...aber die News wird dafür sorgen,dass der Neom Kurs weiterhin stark bleibt,denke sogar,dass ist vom Managment so beabsichtigt!
Wann nun kurstreibende Neuigkeiten kommen,vermag keiner zu sagen-viell. morgen,in ein paar Tagen oder auch erst in einigen Wochen...Fakt ist,dass dann der Kurs tatsächlich explodieren wird!!!
Ich bleibe dabei,Neomedia wird uns in 2005 sehr viel Freude bereiten....
Viel Glück und.....Geduld haben!
Wann nun kurstreibende Neuigkeiten kommen,vermag keiner zu sagen-viell. morgen,in ein paar Tagen oder auch erst in einigen Wochen...Fakt ist,dass dann der Kurs tatsächlich explodieren wird!!!
Ich bleibe dabei,Neomedia wird uns in 2005 sehr viel Freude bereiten....
Viel Glück und.....Geduld haben!
Als die Firma noch nicht mit 90 mil bewertet war, wäre so ne news der Renner. Aber bei der Bewertung können ruhig 2 Stück pro Woche davon kommen und der Kurs wird sich nicht gewaltig positiv verändern.
Und wenn da wirklich was großes im Busch wäre, wäre das durchgesickert. Voda oder micro, ich glaub nicht das die scharf auf ne zusammenarbeit mit Neom sind. Sehe da keinen Sinn drin. Und nur so ne news würde uns nach oben katapultieren. Das ihr hofft ist ja okay, aber damit rechnen würde ich nicht. Und wie die Zahlen ausfallen was ja auch noch keiner. Es weiß ja nicht einmal einer wann die kommen.
Und wenn da wirklich was großes im Busch wäre, wäre das durchgesickert. Voda oder micro, ich glaub nicht das die scharf auf ne zusammenarbeit mit Neom sind. Sehe da keinen Sinn drin. Und nur so ne news würde uns nach oben katapultieren. Das ihr hofft ist ja okay, aber damit rechnen würde ich nicht. Und wie die Zahlen ausfallen was ja auch noch keiner. Es weiß ja nicht einmal einer wann die kommen.
Würd mich auch nicht wundern wennn es heute rot wird. Viele haben was gr0ßes erwartet und werden immer vertröstet und enttäuscht. das schreckt auch Anleger ab.
denkst du???Aber...wer verkauft???Denke mal nach,von wo die Aktie gekomen ist...0,06!Und das bei hohen Umsätzen....und jetzt?Keine Verkäufe...heute grad mal 230 000 gehandelte Aktien!
Richtig,warum sollte ich-als Anleger- jetzt kaufen???ICH würde auch warten....
OTC gehandelte Aktien müssen-soweit ich weiss,lasse mich gerne korrigieren,keinen Termin für die Bekanntgabe der Zahlen nennen...
Richtig,warum sollte ich-als Anleger- jetzt kaufen???ICH würde auch warten....
OTC gehandelte Aktien müssen-soweit ich weiss,lasse mich gerne korrigieren,keinen Termin für die Bekanntgabe der Zahlen nennen...
Hab euch doch gewarnt
Der Dreck stürzt ab
Der Dreck stürzt ab
stimmt n fliegender fish mac kann ja nur abstürzen.
das ist aber auch das einzigste was hier "abgestürzt" ist...
@McFlying
Du hast wohl noch nie einen "downfall" bei einem OTC-Wert erlebt
Wie bereits schon oft gesagt, sind die Zeiten für riesen Sprünge vorbei, solange nur normale "News" kommen. Neom muss man jetzt genau beobachten und nun müssen die Zahlen und Abschlüsse sprechen.
@smart
Gebe Dir völlig recht, wenn du nun mehr Grundinfos zu Neom verlangst. Ich sehe es ähnlich, habe aber im Moment absolut keine Zeit mich groß fundamental mit Neom zu beschäftigen. Vielleich zapfe ich einmal ein paar Quellen an.
Gruß
KLR
Du hast wohl noch nie einen "downfall" bei einem OTC-Wert erlebt
Wie bereits schon oft gesagt, sind die Zeiten für riesen Sprünge vorbei, solange nur normale "News" kommen. Neom muss man jetzt genau beobachten und nun müssen die Zahlen und Abschlüsse sprechen.
@smart
Gebe Dir völlig recht, wenn du nun mehr Grundinfos zu Neom verlangst. Ich sehe es ähnlich, habe aber im Moment absolut keine Zeit mich groß fundamental mit Neom zu beschäftigen. Vielleich zapfe ich einmal ein paar Quellen an.
Gruß
KLR
0,238 grün +0,48%
0,24 +1,27%
Leider nur ein geringes Volumen.
Denke, daß wir heute leicht im minus schließen werden.
@Aktienbraut
Was ist denn nun mit 0,3 diese Woche? Wird wohl wieder nichts werden, oder? Da müßte ja nen Hammer kommen.
So was wie heute lockt keinen Investor aus dem keller.
@Aktienbraut
Was ist denn nun mit 0,3 diese Woche? Wird wohl wieder nichts werden, oder? Da müßte ja nen Hammer kommen.
So was wie heute lockt keinen Investor aus dem keller.
0,235 -0,84% 1,27mio./st.
AKTIENBRAUT
AKTIENBRAUT, warum bist du so ruhig?
0,238 +0,42% knapp über tages durchschnitt
0,238 1,46 mio/st.
sorry 1,346 mio./st.
ich bin nicht ruhig weil ich mich nicht traue was zu sagen.
Hab nur keine Zeit unter der Woche am Abend reinzuschauen.
Mir gefällt alles bisher.
Wunderbare kursentwicklung.
Neomedia wird sich etablieren lest mal im i hub nach.
Grüßr eure AB.
Hab nur keine Zeit unter der Woche am Abend reinzuschauen.
Mir gefällt alles bisher.
Wunderbare kursentwicklung.
Neomedia wird sich etablieren lest mal im i hub nach.
Grüßr eure AB.
Hab euch doch gewarnt vor dem Dreck
Schnell raus bevor die Kiste ganz abschmiert
Rette sich wer kann
Schnell raus bevor die Kiste ganz abschmiert
Rette sich wer kann
@somart:
hoffe,du bleibst uns noch lange erhalten und postest jeden abend,dass wir im minus schliessen.Heisst nämlich automatisch,dass wir plus sind....also..weiter so!!!
hoffe,du bleibst uns noch lange erhalten und postest jeden abend,dass wir im minus schliessen.Heisst nämlich automatisch,dass wir plus sind....also..weiter so!!!
0,238 +0,42% 1,7mio./st.
Will ja nicht wieder rumnörgeln, aber das wir gestern leicht im plus geschlossen haben, könnt mit der gestrigen Meldung zusammen hängen. Aber vom Hocker hat die keinen gerissen. Da für heute nichts zu erwarten ist, wird es wohl wieder Richtung Süden gehen. Und die 0,3 packen wir nie diese Woche. Auch bis vor den Zahlen nicht. Und wann die kommen, weiß nur die Firma selber.
Da kann im i-hub stehen was will. Und da können auch hier einige schreiben das es diese Woche abgeht wie die Post. Das ändert alles nichts.
Und wenn ich jede Woche schreibe, diese Woche geht es hoch, irgendwann wird das langweilig, wenn keine Fakten dazu kommen, warum das Teil hoch gehen sollte.
Und wenn ich jede Woche schreibe, diese Woche geht es hoch, irgendwann wird das langweilig, wenn keine Fakten dazu kommen, warum das Teil hoch gehen sollte.
somart hat recht... wer nichts weis kann aber auch nix sagen...
in diesem sinne, verrat ich aber auch nix
ein wenig spannung soll ja dabei sein.
ein neueinstieg ist gefährlich, wer noch hält bzw. günstig einsteigen will,
und sich selbst ein bild gemacht hat, sollte das bei der nächsten gelegenheit tun...
Und wenn man nichtmal schätzen kann wie die Zahlen ausfallen, dann sollte man sich erstmal informieren...
hab n teil verkauft, den weg runter, werde aber sobald wie möglich wieder restlich einsteigen... hoffentlich nicht zu spät!
viel glück
in diesem sinne, verrat ich aber auch nix
ein wenig spannung soll ja dabei sein.
ein neueinstieg ist gefährlich, wer noch hält bzw. günstig einsteigen will,
und sich selbst ein bild gemacht hat, sollte das bei der nächsten gelegenheit tun...
Und wenn man nichtmal schätzen kann wie die Zahlen ausfallen, dann sollte man sich erstmal informieren...
hab n teil verkauft, den weg runter, werde aber sobald wie möglich wieder restlich einsteigen... hoffentlich nicht zu spät!
viel glück
0,236 zu 0,238. Tut sich nichts vorbörslich.
@somart,manche schreiben,es geht rauf...du schreibst die ganze zeit,dass wir nach unten gehen...und???beides ist nicht eingetroffen-also abwarten,was da kommt-sollten wir einen wirklichen "satz" nach unten machen-sagen wir 0,18-0,20 Cent-hattest du recht-ansonsten finde ich auf-/abschläge von 1-3%/tag bei einem OTC wert absolut normal....
warte doch einfach ab was passiert-hellseher ist hier niemand!!!
Wenn du nicht die "eier" hast-steig aus,und kauf dir andere werte!(DAX??)
Ansonsten wie gesagt-jeden tag.."heute geht`s runter","wir schliessen garantiert im minus" etc. nervt auch-und um näheres über neomedia zu erfahren wäre es auch ganz gut,wenn du dich selbst informieren würdest!
Ruf doch die IR an und frag nach,wann es zahlen gibt!
ok...alles soweit!
viel glück!
warte doch einfach ab was passiert-hellseher ist hier niemand!!!
Wenn du nicht die "eier" hast-steig aus,und kauf dir andere werte!(DAX??)
Ansonsten wie gesagt-jeden tag.."heute geht`s runter","wir schliessen garantiert im minus" etc. nervt auch-und um näheres über neomedia zu erfahren wäre es auch ganz gut,wenn du dich selbst informieren würdest!
Ruf doch die IR an und frag nach,wann es zahlen gibt!
ok...alles soweit!
viel glück!
Okay, werd ich tun. Hab auch noch meine Eier. Bin auch noch drin, steig nicht aus und hoffe auf 0,60 Eurocent in diesem Jahr. Dann hab ich nämlich nach langer langer Zeit mal wieder nen 1000%er.
noch etwas somart:
Aktienbraut,blodone,auch ich haben hier im board geschriebn,bevor der grosse run eingesetzt hat-damals-gar nicht soooo lange her(6 monate??)-da gab es Neom zu 0,06....wir haben also eine 300% steigerung hinter uns...klar-irgendwann stagniert es ohne neuigkeiten!
Aber..es geht nicht bergab....also wenn du spät(er) eingestiegen bist...warte ab!!!
Wird schon!!!!
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANZ RUHIG BLEIBEN!!!
Aktienbraut,blodone,auch ich haben hier im board geschriebn,bevor der grosse run eingesetzt hat-damals-gar nicht soooo lange her(6 monate??)-da gab es Neom zu 0,06....wir haben also eine 300% steigerung hinter uns...klar-irgendwann stagniert es ohne neuigkeiten!
Aber..es geht nicht bergab....also wenn du spät(er) eingestiegen bist...warte ab!!!
Wird schon!!!!
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANZ RUHIG BLEIBEN!!!
0,237 - 0,239
jaaaaaaaaaaa..ganz leicht im plus..dünne 0,42%!Könnte aber auch noch minus(werden...hihi....so what!!!!
@Titin
War Anfang Sommer 04 in REHA. Da hab ich Zeit genug gehabt in WO zu stöbern. Da bin ich auf NEOM aufmerksam geworden. Einstieg bei knapp 0,06. Also auch 200%+. Denn von 0,06 auf knapp 0,18 sind 200, nicht 300!
War Anfang Sommer 04 in REHA. Da hab ich Zeit genug gehabt in WO zu stöbern. Da bin ich auf NEOM aufmerksam geworden. Einstieg bei knapp 0,06. Also auch 200%+. Denn von 0,06 auf knapp 0,18 sind 200, nicht 300!
Niemand da??????? Kleines minus, aber das wird schon
Gefällt euch das besser
Gefällt euch das besser
0,23Richtung für heute klar.
Hi somat
bist nicht alleine, bin auch investiert.Neo wird seinen Weg schon gehen,da bin ich fest davon überzeugt.
Gruß an alle investierten
Gruß Andelko
bist nicht alleine, bin auch investiert.Neo wird seinen Weg schon gehen,da bin ich fest davon überzeugt.
Gruß an alle investierten
Gruß Andelko
@ smart
0,06 gab es auch in usa
da sind es nun 0,23x und dsa sind 300%
0,06 gab es auch in usa
da sind es nun 0,23x und dsa sind 300%
sorry somart war ein tippfehler.
Name falsch geschrieben.
Gruß Andelko
Name falsch geschrieben.
Gruß Andelko
Nicht so tragisch, tragischer ist die Kursentwicklung. Haben schon lange kein fettes plus mehr gehabt.
Statt 0,30 nun 0,227. Ich seh da keine Chance für diese Woche
Fast wie jeden Tag in letzter Zeit. Am Anfang plus und dann runter. Gefällt mir gar nicht. Bleib aber drin.
GÄHN, ist das langweilig hier.
Wo sind denn blodone Aktienbraut und co?
Was ist, drehn wir zum Ende wieder nach oben????
Wo sind denn blodone Aktienbraut und co?
Was ist, drehn wir zum Ende wieder nach oben????
Der schrott fällt weiter
wie vorausgesagt.
Denkt an den schwarzen Freitag
Was willst Du denn schon wieder hier? Heut Abend sind wir vielleicht wieder grün.
0,23
NEOM fällt unter starkem Volumen
RETTE SICH WER KANN
NEOM fällt unter starkem Volumen
RETTE SICH WER KANN
Wo bist Du denn investiert??? Gar nicht, reicht dein Taschengeld nicht? Dann investier bei LAMP. Da treibst du dich ja auch ständig rum. Bleib bitte da!!!
1 - 2 Mio. sind lächerliche Umsätze,
RT 0,232
Hohe Umsätze sind 10 Mio. und mehr.
Neom hält sich super über 0,20
Neom long
RT 0,232
Hohe Umsätze sind 10 Mio. und mehr.
Neom hält sich super über 0,20
Neom long
morgen ist der tag wo malwieder gemischt wird
Gemischt Jeden Tag wird neu gemischt. Rauf oder runter. Wenn ich so was lese kräuselt sich mein Nackenhaar. Dann gehts rauf und sagst, hab ich doch gestern gesagt. Dann gehts runter und du sagst hab ich doch gestern gesagt. Solchr Typen sind mir am liebsten
@ somart sagte ich doch:
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0,231
heute werden wir um die 0,236 schliessen und uns dann bis do. auf 0,25 langsam hoch krabeln, und dann knalt es.(in welche richtung auch immer)
eine wo. warten
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0,231
heute werden wir um die 0,236 schliessen und uns dann bis do. auf 0,25 langsam hoch krabeln, und dann knalt es.(in welche richtung auch immer)
eine wo. warten
Jetzt haben wir noch 2 Handelstage damit sich Aktienbrauts Tip von mindestens 0,30 erfüllen kann.
Aber morgen wird ja neu gemischt
Aber morgen wird ja neu gemischt
0,236 1,1mio./st.
0,3 das sind 27%
wenn eine nachricht kommt und etwas handfestes ist sind wir
bei >0,3!!! bzw. >0,4
die kleinen nachrichten bingen nichts wie wir sahen.
also warten hier gibt es wenn nur eine recht senkrechtebewegung (egal in welche richtung)
das st kein bundesschatzbrief
sondern zocken auf ein spiel welches in der verlängerung
ist kurz vor dem 11er treten
wenn eine nachricht kommt und etwas handfestes ist sind wir
bei >0,3!!! bzw. >0,4
die kleinen nachrichten bingen nichts wie wir sahen.
also warten hier gibt es wenn nur eine recht senkrechtebewegung (egal in welche richtung)
das st kein bundesschatzbrief
sondern zocken auf ein spiel welches in der verlängerung
ist kurz vor dem 11er treten
ich glaube an meine manschaft.
morgen ist die verlängrung rum.
wenn wir auf dem platz bleiben dürfen (> 0,21), glaube ich nicht nur an den torwart sondern erstrecht an die schützen
morgen ist die verlängrung rum.
wenn wir auf dem platz bleiben dürfen (> 0,21), glaube ich nicht nur an den torwart sondern erstrecht an die schützen
0,23 zu 0,236. Warum so viel Spread? Komisch.
Mal sehen wohin die Reise geht. Hoffentlich wird das BID nicht bedient
Mal sehen wohin die Reise geht. Hoffentlich wird das BID nicht bedient
@stio
So ne Meldung die uns richtig nach oben bringt, werden wir vor den zahlen nicht sehen. Und wann die kommen weiß niemand. An der OTC ist es fast die Regel, das die willkürlich irgend wann mal kommen. Die Fristen werden dort so gut wie nie eingehalten. Manche kommen erst im August. Wenn die uns so lange warten lassen, dann Prost Mahlzeit.
So ne Meldung die uns richtig nach oben bringt, werden wir vor den zahlen nicht sehen. Und wann die kommen weiß niemand. An der OTC ist es fast die Regel, das die willkürlich irgend wann mal kommen. Die Fristen werden dort so gut wie nie eingehalten. Manche kommen erst im August. Wenn die uns so lange warten lassen, dann Prost Mahlzeit.
1,56 m 0,23
Falls es wider erwarten doch grün werden sollte, kommt morgen die nächste news.
wider erwarten bitte positiver denken
es ist gleichbleibend solang es nicht >7% ist
es ist gleichbleibend solang es nicht >7% ist
0,235 -1,26% 1,19mio./st.
da haben nur die verkauft die noch was begleichen müssen, glaube kaum einer weil er es wirklich wollte.
da haben nur die verkauft die noch was begleichen müssen, glaube kaum einer weil er es wirklich wollte.
stio
sk 0,238$
1,7m
sk 0,238$
1,7m
ist doc so ut wie grün
scheiß aldi funktasten sendet nicht alle buchtaben
com sagt 0,239 1,7m
meins sagt 0,235 1,19m
und du 0,238 1,8m
meins sagt 0,235 1,19m
und du 0,238 1,8m
noch was gelaufen??
also laut chart solt es heut wieder auf dir 0,25 zu gehen.
1,6mio gehandelt gestern. pfff......
1,6mio gehandelt gestern. pfff......
nun habe ich auch 0,238 u. 1,7mio./st.
noch 90min. dann kennen wir die richtung
Hi Leute
Wünsche uns allen,daß es heute Richtung Norden geht.
Gruß an alle Neofans.
Wünsche uns allen,daß es heute Richtung Norden geht.
Gruß an alle Neofans.
0,239
Die gleiche Richtung wie die letzten Tage Weiß einer noch wie tifgrün aussieht?
AB-lange ham wir die Woche nicht mehr Zeit für deine Prophezeiung. Aber wahrscheinlich klappt es nächste Woche, gelle???hehehe
Bin mal gespannt wo wir heute landen, vielleicht wieder bei knapp +-0.
Aber der Renner ist es echt nicht mehr. Richtig langweilig.
AB-lange ham wir die Woche nicht mehr Zeit für deine Prophezeiung. Aber wahrscheinlich klappt es nächste Woche, gelle???hehehe
Bin mal gespannt wo wir heute landen, vielleicht wieder bei knapp +-0.
Aber der Renner ist es echt nicht mehr. Richtig langweilig.
Wenn die 0,23 heute nicht halten, gehts morgen unter 0,20. Hoffe ich zwar nicht, aber die Wahrscheinlichkeit ist höher als auf 0,3 zu gehen
Das zu unseren selbs ernannten GURUS. Und trotzdem bleib ich investiert, auch wenn ich bis zu den Zahlen eher pessimistisch bin.
Das zu unseren selbs ernannten GURUS. Und trotzdem bleib ich investiert, auch wenn ich bis zu den Zahlen eher pessimistisch bin.
Leider zieht das BID nicht an. Will wohl im Moment keiner unbedingt rein. Also steht wohl nix großes vor der Tür. Hab übrigens die Firma wegen dem Termin für die Zahlen angemailt. Keine Antwort.
0,23
gleich bricht die 0,23
Quartalszahlen:
auf RB schreibt einer,dass die letztes Jahr am 6.Februar kamen,stellen wir uns also heuer wieder darauf ein(+- 5 Tage?)
@somart: du hast aber für diese woche auch schon 3 mal prophezeit,dass wir im minus enden...und hattest 3mal unrecht....
unter 0,20????NO WAY!!!
auf RB schreibt einer,dass die letztes Jahr am 6.Februar kamen,stellen wir uns also heuer wieder darauf ein(+- 5 Tage?)
@somart: du hast aber für diese woche auch schon 3 mal prophezeit,dass wir im minus enden...und hattest 3mal unrecht....
unter 0,20????NO WAY!!!
Schaut euch mal bei otcbb.com den 2 Jahreschart an. Wenn man parallelen zieht, könnte man meinen, das es jetzt etwa ein halbes Jahr seitwärts leicht nach unten geht. Dann müßte man eigentlich raus.
...sachlich bleiben:
als "GURU" hat sích hier auch niemand dargestellt,
verfolge mal AB Postings vom letzten Sommer:jede(noch so kleine) PR wurden damals als "garantierte 100%" angepriesen....ist also eh schon etwas verhaltener mit seinen Prognosen!
Und wie gesagt,ohne News steigt momentan niemand ein,warum auch!Werden also in der momentanen Range bleiben.
Viel Glück!
als "GURU" hat sích hier auch niemand dargestellt,
verfolge mal AB Postings vom letzten Sommer:jede(noch so kleine) PR wurden damals als "garantierte 100%" angepriesen....ist also eh schon etwas verhaltener mit seinen Prognosen!
Und wie gesagt,ohne News steigt momentan niemand ein,warum auch!Werden also in der momentanen Range bleiben.
Viel Glück!
http://chart.finance.yahoo.com/c/6m/n/neom.ob.gif
seit einem halben Jahr "seitwärts leicht nach unten"?????
seit einem halben Jahr "seitwärts leicht nach unten"?????
Bei WO werden mal wieder 200K unterschlagen.
War auch schon lang nicht mehr das des Sprea kontinuirlich so weit auseinander liegt. Der Kurs hält sich ja einigermaßen stabil
sowas,mc flyer hat heut`gar keine zeit für uns-liegt wohl daran,dass seine UCSY grad abheben...
naja..bin ja auch dabei...leider(noch??) fett im minus....
naja..bin ja auch dabei...leider(noch??) fett im minus....
kann mir mal jemand sagen,wie man hier einen chart reinkopiert???
danke!!!
@somart:
der "angekündigte durchbruch" der 0,23 lässt auf sich warten??!!
danke!!!
@somart:
der "angekündigte durchbruch" der 0,23 lässt auf sich warten??!!
Ist doch gut
simmer schon wieder im Minus
Aber natürlich, was denkst du denn ?
Auf NEOM ist Verlass, wenns in die Miesen geht !!!
Auf NEOM ist Verlass, wenns in die Miesen geht !!!
Brökel, Brökel, Brökel
0,226
Jetzt wirds bitter
Bid sackt weiter ab
Stehen wir bald unter den 0,05
Bid sackt weiter ab
Stehen wir bald unter den 0,05
0,222
Jungs durchhalten :
Andelko
Andelko
Jawoll, bis zum bitteren Ende (Kurs 0,00) !!!
Wir geben niemals auf !
Wir geben niemals auf !
Smarti
ich habs dir doch gesagt
Noch hast du Zeit bis morgen
Denn dann droht der Sell Off
Es geht weiter runter
0,221
ich habs dir doch gesagt
Noch hast du Zeit bis morgen
Denn dann droht der Sell Off
Es geht weiter runter
0,221
villeicht gehts doch noch ein bischen hoch
Ich sags doch
Ich habs doch gesagt. Morgen gehts weiter runter.
@Aktienbraut. Hast du dich versteckt? 0,30 hahaha
@Aktienbraut. Hast du dich versteckt? 0,30 hahaha
Neom hält sich weiter stabil zwischen 0,20 und 0,25,
bei niedrigen Volumen sind kleine Rücksetzer wie
gestern nicht weiter dramatisch. Eignet sich doch gut zum traden.
Wer an Vorhersagen anderer User glaubt ist wohl an
Naivität nicht zu überbieten.
Neom long
bei niedrigen Volumen sind kleine Rücksetzer wie
gestern nicht weiter dramatisch. Eignet sich doch gut zum traden.
Wer an Vorhersagen anderer User glaubt ist wohl an
Naivität nicht zu überbieten.
Neom long
Mein Gott dieses gejammer ist nicht zum aushalten,wer sich bei bei dem bisschen auf und ab ins Hemd macht sollte lieber in Dax Werte investieren--sorry musste aber mal gesagt werden
Und wo geht die Reise heute hin? Freitag-keine news, da dürfte die Richtung klar sein
schön!Update von Toby Smith bezüglich Neomedia....klingt gut...nun müssen Taten folgen!
ach ja...die "Smilie Markierung" ist für unsere Zweifler!
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is one of the very top guys in Redmond and a "Technical Evangelist"
for platform strategy at Microsoft. Here`s a snippet from his blog
about this new killer app:
"It`s not every day that you get to see a killer application for the
first time. Today was such a day.
"(the chairman of our little company) pulled out his cell phone.
Then he pulled out a deodorant product. He said something like
`imagine you`re in a supermarket and you want to see if you`re
getting the best price on something, like, say, this deodorant
product.` Then he aimed his camera phone ... at the barcode on the
back. He snapped a picture. Said `look at this, it`s connecting to
our Web service.` After a few seconds a Web page came back with a
variety of information on the product and competitive pricing.
"Now, this was obviously a bit of a mocked up demo, but it floored
me. I hadn`t seen anyone actually demo such a thing. He did
something similar with his business card (it has a barcode on it).
Up came his personal web page ...
"He told me to imagine that every household item with (a) barcode on
it now is interactive. Imagine you`re a manufacturer. You can give
interactive coupons to people to try to get them to switch to your
product.
"I started getting into it. Imagine you`re at a bus stop in Seattle.
Did you know there`s a Web service that shows you where the next bus
is located and how far away it is? At every bus stop there could be
a bar code. You aim your camera at the bar code. Get back the Web
service that`ll tell you how long you need to wait for your next
bus."
OK, my friend -- Scoble gets the power of using bar codes to go
DIRECTLY to information you want NOW to help you make better
decisions as a consumer. And if Scoble gets it, Microsoft gets it.
If Microsoft gets it -- you can now conclude that this firm`s brand
new functionality is now on the verge of its big breakout.
That`s why I urge you to join us at ChangeWave MicroCap investor
now: changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
================
How about Bill Gates?
================
A quote from Bill Gates in India`s TechTree, reporting on an
interview with a German newspaper, on his vision for mobile phones:
"With cell phones, we will be able to read bar codes to retrieve
information about a certain product. With a camera phone we will be
able to translate a restaurant menu in a foreign country."
Bill gets it -- and this company`s intellectual property is required
for his vision.
And the licensing wave has just started. Intel has just signed an
agreement to embed this functionality into its new smart wireless
handset chips. They felt, as I do, that they HAD to have the
functionality for their chips and chose to license rather than
re-create.
Microsoft is next -- they HAVE to get a jump on Palm and other
handset operating system software vendors to gain ANY traction in
that game.
Let me be frank: This stock represents the most stunningly
profitable investment opportunity I have ever seen in my 25 years of
investment analysis.
It is by NO measure a sure thing. But it is the closest thing I`ve
ever seen to getting in on the ground floor of a transformational
technology before the rest of the world catches on.
The full realization of this fortune-builder is still years away as
the bar code and voice URL infrastructure rolls out. But look how
fast camera phones have taken over the cell phone world.
Got a little risk capital burning a hole in your pocket? If this
works out as we expect, you`ll make a fortune.
Get full details by accepting your risk-free trial subscription to
ChangeWave Microcap Investor now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
===============
Meet the "Prosumer"
===============
That`s our name for the new consumer, who uses the Internet to shop
and gather information -- it`s the fastest growing mass-market
segment in the world, according to a market strategist at Procter &
Gamble.
And P&G -- with 16,000 bar codes -- takes this 20-million-person
(and mushrooming) market very, very seriously.
So, ain`t it good to know that our little company is the key link to
the Prosumer market? What`s more, using directed search is the most
cost-effective market to reach them thanks to pay-for-performance
Internet search.
And that, my friend, is the new killer application -- direct access
to the Prosumer market WITHOUT going through the search engine
multi-click environment.
Up to now, the only stumbling block to getting this bar code service
to market has been the need for zoom lenses on cell phones. But
now, that massive ChangeWave is happening, too.
Our research shows that 50% of cell phones with cameras will have
zoom functions this year, while the other 50% will come by 2006.
EVERY phone maker has upgrade plans to zoom lenses -- it would be
suicide not to upgrade to match their competitors.
That`s why we believe Microsoft`s new cell phone operating system,
called Aura, will HAVE to license this company`s patents. The rest
will follow -- and then the barcode URL domain rush begins like the
one we had with URLs for the World Wide Web.
That`s why this one stock could truly be worth a fortune -- if you
buy it now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
==================
This is just the beginning
==================
In Japan (where this company`s patents do not apply) they are
already using bar code URLs with camera enable cell phones.
It is only a matter of time and patience before this bar code and
voice code registration machine begins to GUSH cash flow and push
this stock incredibly higher.
It`s a sure thing that the Prosumer market is going to continue to
grow. And they are going to use bar codes, and eventually voice
URLs, to pro-sume. The genie is out of the bottle for the prosumer
and it`s not going back in.
The only question for this company is this: Will it survive long
enough with its limited financial strength to capitalize on the
vision formulated and patented 15 to 20 years ago.
With search engine advertising growing so quickly, and prosumers
becoming more and more valuable to marketers EVERY DAY, my bet is
that this firm WILL live to see its dream realized.
And its current shareholders see this 22-cent stock valued
1,000%-10,000% HIGHER than it is today.
It will take guts, patience, and tolerance for wild daily and weekly
gyrations in the stock. But if you`re willing to live with the
volatility, this stock truly has the kind of life-changing potential
we all dream of finding in microcap land.
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
===========
Your guarantee
===========
I can`t guarantee your profits on this pick. It`s a fledgling
company that still faces a number of obstacles. That`s the name of
the game when you`re owing home-run capable microcaps.
But I can guarantee you`ll enjoy your overall ride, or I`ll give you
all your money back.
Take a full 90 days to evaluate the service. If you decide -- for
whatever reason -- that it`s not for you, just cancel anytime in
that period, even the very last day, and I`ll refund every penny of
your subscription cost.
Accept your trial subscription to ChangeWave MicroCap Investor --
and get full details on this extreme microcap online immediately --
by going here now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
Sincerely,
Toby Smith
ChangeWave MicroCap Investor
P.S. Forget surfing the Internet, surf the real world.
By taking a picture of a bar code or entering a word or phrase in a
"Go Window," mobile users can link to any Web page in seconds. No
long URLs, Internet searches or hard-to-find-anything phone menus.
Imagine entering a product name, or taking a picture of a barcode
with your mobile phone and linking to a specific web site that
allows you to make a purchase...enter a contest...obtain a
rebate...watch a video...get a coupon...register a product -- the
applications are endless!
This could be BIGGER than Google - and it`s just a 22-cent stock!
This company owns the intellectual property that connects the
physical world to your Cell or PDA in the most efficient way -- far
more efficient than Google. And they get paid each time you click
to find.
And this is truly "finding" - not time-consuming searching, like the
Web you`re used to.
With this company getting paid every time someone uses
machine-readable codes to get to a remote database, we literally
cannot model the revenue stream.
But all we can say is that if Google is worth $60 billion on ad word
revenue...the mind boggles when we wonder what this stock is worth,
as it gets paid to register every trademark from the physical world
to link it to the virtual.
For full details, join me at ChangeWave MicroCap Investor now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
ach ja...die "Smilie Markierung" ist für unsere Zweifler!
----------------------------------------------------
The Mother of all Internet Growth Stocks
January 27, 2005
Dear ChangeWave Reader,
The stock I`m writing to you about today-and I`ve written several
times before-has more than TRIPLED over the last three months!
But the run`s not over-not by a long, long shot. It could well be
20-25 times HIGHER by the end of 2007!
We`ve got a "perfect storm" in the market right now. As we`ve been
telling you, our latest ChangeWave Alliance research shows that
corporate sales, profits and capital spending are all surging.
PLUS, we`ve got more good news like this:
*** Rising personal incomes
*** Strengthening employment numbers
(we added 2.2 million jobs in 2004,
the best number since 1999)
*** Solid GDP growth with still-mild inflation
*** Energy costs down from their highs
*** Positive earnings surprises for our ChangeWave stocks
*** 20% forecasted growth in stock buybacks in 2005
*** 10%+ growth in dividends
It`s a "perfect storm." And you`re gonna earn a blizzard of
profits. In fact, many of our ChangeWave Investing stocks could be
20%-30% higher by Memorial Day.
But if you`d really like to position yourself for truly stunning,
life-changing gains over the next several years, I urge you to
consider our favorite microcap stock now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
I`ve written about this stock-and our premium MicroCap Investor
service-several times before. And I urge you-if you have any risk
capital and a desire for truly life-changing profits-get the details
on this company now.
You see, this stock`s HUGE recent move-more than TRIPLING in three
months-is just the beginning.
What triggered this first jump on the way to our $5 forecast price
by 2007 for this 22-cent stock? The company recently announced-as we
told you it would-the startup of their PaperClick registry with
Fortune 500 company Science Applications International.
When you read on, you`ll see why this is such a big deal
When Vodaphone, with 40 million users, starts offering the
service-and Cingular, Deutche Telecom and Verizon climb on the
bandwagon-it`s a $1 stock.
That`s a five-bagger from here!!!!
After a likely deal with Microsoft or Google, it`s a $2 stock.
That`s a ten-bagger!!!!
And I`m talking stratospheric profits after that. Best of all, it
only takes pennies to play. Just a few thousand ventured can make a
small fortune. So if you have ANY risk capital lying around, I urge
you to take a good hard look at this one NOW!
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
=================================
It`s "the mother of all Internet growth stocks."
=================================
Google? Forget about it. Just another over-hyped dream that, for
my money, was overpriced at its IPO and is certainly a ticking
time-bomb where it`s priced now.
This is a much better idea. Just a small investment -- and I mean
$2,000 or $3,000 --could easily roll up a hundred grand or more.
Risky? Hey, this is microcap investing-if your idea of excitement
is an index fund, delete this message now.
Obviously, this is NOT a stock you sink a lot of cash into. It
ain`t some income play. And if you`re not playing with money you
can afford to lose, stay the heck away!
But two grand is NOT a lot to risk for an outcome that could bring
you real wealth. And that is the beauty with microcaps. Tiny
little stocks where just a small investment can earn you a small
fortune and give you a story you`ll brag about for years to come.
I`m going to give you part of the story here. If you want to play
along with me at home -- and get the name and whole story online
immediately -- simply accept your risk-free trial subscription to
ChangeWave MicroCap Investor now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
======================
It`s another Internet gold rush
======================
Remember Network Solutions, the company that operated the Internet
domain registration system?
They were owned by SAIC -- a billion-dollar, privately held
technology company, which later sold Network Solutions to VeriSign
for $12 BILLION.
Well, guess what? We think SAIC and our little company are working
together to form the NEXT Network Solutions -- a place where you can
register your bar codes to connect to a URL you own.
And this keyword ownership business is THE REASON to own as much of
this stock as you can.
Here`s how it will work. Take the word "ChangeWave." We own the
trademark which we will register with this new registration entity,
so that any time you see our logo in print you can scan the barcode
to go to our specially designed site.
ALL consumer marketing companies with half a brain will want to do
the same. Why? Simple -- because owning barcode URLs takes you,
the consumer, exactly where the marketer wants. NOT to Google or
some other search site that has 10 to 12 different options.
This is a HUGE advantage for marketers.
As to consumers, this company`s "PaperClick" technology makes
searching -- and getting exactly where you want to go -- quick and
easy. Local Internet search will fast become the holy grail of using
your phone or PDA or Blackberry-type device. It`ll make the Yellow
Pages obsolete and end wasted time on the phone or endless clicking
on the Web.
You say, "Nearest paint store." You say, "Highest rated golf
course"...
...and you go right to the data you want -- and then use voice or
Internet to complete the transaction.
If you`re a serious growth investor -- with risk capital you can
afford to lose if this doesn`t work out -- you simply must get a
piece of this action:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
======================
MUCH BETTER than Google
======================
I`ve gotta make darn sure you understand what I`m trying to tell
you.
Google gets rich selling marketers "keywords" that take Internet
searchers to a list of links.
This company will get RICHER by selling the exclusive use of a
company`s trademark, a "keyword" embedded in a unique barcode and,
eventually, through use of a voice-enabled browser.
You see, this firm`s technology takes the whole keyword concept and
makes it simpler and better -- for consumer and marketer alike.
Someone searching for "Yankees tickets" on Google gets blasted with,
oh, about 700,000 responses! I know, I just tried it.
But if a marketer owns the voice URL using this company`s
breakthrough technology, every single inquiry goes to them.
A businessman`s dream! One that anyone with any business sense will
gladly pay a ton of money for. And that`s why we believe this tiny
company just may hold the winning cards in the high-stakes game of
mobile commerce.
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
=================
The power of Microsoft
=================
For some time now, we`ve been saying that Longhorn, the next
Microsoft operating system, HAS to come up with some new killer apps
to keep the ball rolling toward an integrated phone, PDA and desktop
computer.
Well, the guys at Microsoft AIN`T dummies -- they know it, too.
And now, we`ve read a very unique glimpse of what Softie insiders
think about this little company and its technology. Robert Scoble
is one of the very top guys in Redmond and a "Technical Evangelist"
for platform strategy at Microsoft. Here`s a snippet from his blog
about this new killer app:
"It`s not every day that you get to see a killer application for the
first time. Today was such a day.
"(the chairman of our little company) pulled out his cell phone.
Then he pulled out a deodorant product. He said something like
`imagine you`re in a supermarket and you want to see if you`re
getting the best price on something, like, say, this deodorant
product.` Then he aimed his camera phone ... at the barcode on the
back. He snapped a picture. Said `look at this, it`s connecting to
our Web service.` After a few seconds a Web page came back with a
variety of information on the product and competitive pricing.
"Now, this was obviously a bit of a mocked up demo, but it floored
me. I hadn`t seen anyone actually demo such a thing. He did
something similar with his business card (it has a barcode on it).
Up came his personal web page ...
"He told me to imagine that every household item with (a) barcode on
it now is interactive. Imagine you`re a manufacturer. You can give
interactive coupons to people to try to get them to switch to your
product.
"I started getting into it. Imagine you`re at a bus stop in Seattle.
Did you know there`s a Web service that shows you where the next bus
is located and how far away it is? At every bus stop there could be
a bar code. You aim your camera at the bar code. Get back the Web
service that`ll tell you how long you need to wait for your next
bus."
OK, my friend -- Scoble gets the power of using bar codes to go
DIRECTLY to information you want NOW to help you make better
decisions as a consumer. And if Scoble gets it, Microsoft gets it.
If Microsoft gets it -- you can now conclude that this firm`s brand
new functionality is now on the verge of its big breakout.
That`s why I urge you to join us at ChangeWave MicroCap investor
now: changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
================
How about Bill Gates?
================
A quote from Bill Gates in India`s TechTree, reporting on an
interview with a German newspaper, on his vision for mobile phones:
"With cell phones, we will be able to read bar codes to retrieve
information about a certain product. With a camera phone we will be
able to translate a restaurant menu in a foreign country."
Bill gets it -- and this company`s intellectual property is required
for his vision.
And the licensing wave has just started. Intel has just signed an
agreement to embed this functionality into its new smart wireless
handset chips. They felt, as I do, that they HAD to have the
functionality for their chips and chose to license rather than
re-create.
Microsoft is next -- they HAVE to get a jump on Palm and other
handset operating system software vendors to gain ANY traction in
that game.
Let me be frank: This stock represents the most stunningly
profitable investment opportunity I have ever seen in my 25 years of
investment analysis.
It is by NO measure a sure thing. But it is the closest thing I`ve
ever seen to getting in on the ground floor of a transformational
technology before the rest of the world catches on.
The full realization of this fortune-builder is still years away as
the bar code and voice URL infrastructure rolls out. But look how
fast camera phones have taken over the cell phone world.
Got a little risk capital burning a hole in your pocket? If this
works out as we expect, you`ll make a fortune.
Get full details by accepting your risk-free trial subscription to
ChangeWave Microcap Investor now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
===============
Meet the "Prosumer"
===============
That`s our name for the new consumer, who uses the Internet to shop
and gather information -- it`s the fastest growing mass-market
segment in the world, according to a market strategist at Procter &
Gamble.
And P&G -- with 16,000 bar codes -- takes this 20-million-person
(and mushrooming) market very, very seriously.
So, ain`t it good to know that our little company is the key link to
the Prosumer market? What`s more, using directed search is the most
cost-effective market to reach them thanks to pay-for-performance
Internet search.
And that, my friend, is the new killer application -- direct access
to the Prosumer market WITHOUT going through the search engine
multi-click environment.
Up to now, the only stumbling block to getting this bar code service
to market has been the need for zoom lenses on cell phones. But
now, that massive ChangeWave is happening, too.
Our research shows that 50% of cell phones with cameras will have
zoom functions this year, while the other 50% will come by 2006.
EVERY phone maker has upgrade plans to zoom lenses -- it would be
suicide not to upgrade to match their competitors.
That`s why we believe Microsoft`s new cell phone operating system,
called Aura, will HAVE to license this company`s patents. The rest
will follow -- and then the barcode URL domain rush begins like the
one we had with URLs for the World Wide Web.
That`s why this one stock could truly be worth a fortune -- if you
buy it now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
==================
This is just the beginning
==================
In Japan (where this company`s patents do not apply) they are
already using bar code URLs with camera enable cell phones.
It is only a matter of time and patience before this bar code and
voice code registration machine begins to GUSH cash flow and push
this stock incredibly higher.
It`s a sure thing that the Prosumer market is going to continue to
grow. And they are going to use bar codes, and eventually voice
URLs, to pro-sume. The genie is out of the bottle for the prosumer
and it`s not going back in.
The only question for this company is this: Will it survive long
enough with its limited financial strength to capitalize on the
vision formulated and patented 15 to 20 years ago.
With search engine advertising growing so quickly, and prosumers
becoming more and more valuable to marketers EVERY DAY, my bet is
that this firm WILL live to see its dream realized.
And its current shareholders see this 22-cent stock valued
1,000%-10,000% HIGHER than it is today.
It will take guts, patience, and tolerance for wild daily and weekly
gyrations in the stock. But if you`re willing to live with the
volatility, this stock truly has the kind of life-changing potential
we all dream of finding in microcap land.
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
===========
Your guarantee
===========
I can`t guarantee your profits on this pick. It`s a fledgling
company that still faces a number of obstacles. That`s the name of
the game when you`re owing home-run capable microcaps.
But I can guarantee you`ll enjoy your overall ride, or I`ll give you
all your money back.
Take a full 90 days to evaluate the service. If you decide -- for
whatever reason -- that it`s not for you, just cancel anytime in
that period, even the very last day, and I`ll refund every penny of
your subscription cost.
Accept your trial subscription to ChangeWave MicroCap Investor --
and get full details on this extreme microcap online immediately --
by going here now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
Sincerely,
Toby Smith
ChangeWave MicroCap Investor
P.S. Forget surfing the Internet, surf the real world.
By taking a picture of a bar code or entering a word or phrase in a
"Go Window," mobile users can link to any Web page in seconds. No
long URLs, Internet searches or hard-to-find-anything phone menus.
Imagine entering a product name, or taking a picture of a barcode
with your mobile phone and linking to a specific web site that
allows you to make a purchase...enter a contest...obtain a
rebate...watch a video...get a coupon...register a product -- the
applications are endless!
This could be BIGGER than Google - and it`s just a 22-cent stock!
This company owns the intellectual property that connects the
physical world to your Cell or PDA in the most efficient way -- far
more efficient than Google. And they get paid each time you click
to find.
And this is truly "finding" - not time-consuming searching, like the
Web you`re used to.
With this company getting paid every time someone uses
machine-readable codes to get to a remote database, we literally
cannot model the revenue stream.
But all we can say is that if Google is worth $60 billion on ad word
revenue...the mind boggles when we wonder what this stock is worth,
as it gets paid to register every trademark from the physical world
to link it to the virtual.
For full details, join me at ChangeWave MicroCap Investor now:
changewave.com/order/mc/?ccode=502767&acode=5FAM008
DONERWETTER, sieht sehr gut aus. Und das an nem Freitag. Da kann man sich auf nächste Woche freuen. Mal sehen wo wir heute schließen, sieht aber nach grün aus
0,24 t.hoch
0,248
Wo laufen die wohl heute hin?
GEIL
GEIL
0,25
Vom hoch leider schon 1 cent runter. Schade, aber nicht zu ändern. Vielleicht geht es ja in den letzten 30 Minuten wieder hoch.
fällt immer weiter
die 0,25 werden wir wohl nicht wieder schaffen heute. Aber doch ein schönes plus
wow....stark!!!!0,244 7,49% plus bei 4,2 millionen umsatz....ganz ok!
Lässt für nächste woche hoffen!!
GO NEOM GO!!!
Schönes WE Allen...
Lässt für nächste woche hoffen!!
GO NEOM GO!!!
Schönes WE Allen...
ein möglicher Grund-neben dem T.S. Update-für den Freitagsanstieg,dürfte sein,dass Shelron,die ja erst am Di. eine Lizenzvereinbarung für Paperclick mit Neomedia getroffen haben,am Dienstag(1.2.2005) einen CC einberufen hat,in dem u.a. ein Update zum laufenden Geschäft abgegeben werden dürfte...und da dann auch der Name Neomedia in verschiedenen Zusammenhängen fallen sollte...
also abwarten,vorzeichen für Montag-spätestens zum Handelsschluss auf grün!!
also abwarten,vorzeichen für Montag-spätestens zum Handelsschluss auf grün!!
Guten Morgen!Noch mehr (gute!) Neuigkeiten....
In einem Interview vom 14.1.2005 mit dem CEO Chaz Fritz hat dieser mitgeteilt,dass NEOM im 4 Quartal profitabel ist/war!
Hervorragende Neuigkeiten,aufgeschnappt bei...I-Hub
--------------------------------------------
Profitable 4th quarter! Near the end of the interview Fritz said that we did have a profitable 4th quarter! Don`t know how much but...geez! Listen to the interview! Lots of interesting points Fritz made. And some new info not heard before.
---------------------------------------------
Here`s is a partial transcript at the end of the interview. Key thing to understand is that Neomedia Technologies is to get into the partnering of businesses. Here`s the partial transcript...
Look for Neomedia Technologies to partner with guys like symbols, other types of content providers...media company, etc....it`s an early market.....not a company for people to buy for immediate profitability as a company even though we had a profitable 4th quarter....developing market...next few quarters...certainly next few years...market will aggressively develop...patents are in a very nice position across the market.
2005!!!!Neomedia Jahr!
In einem Interview vom 14.1.2005 mit dem CEO Chaz Fritz hat dieser mitgeteilt,dass NEOM im 4 Quartal profitabel ist/war!
Hervorragende Neuigkeiten,aufgeschnappt bei...I-Hub
--------------------------------------------
Profitable 4th quarter! Near the end of the interview Fritz said that we did have a profitable 4th quarter! Don`t know how much but...geez! Listen to the interview! Lots of interesting points Fritz made. And some new info not heard before.
---------------------------------------------
Here`s is a partial transcript at the end of the interview. Key thing to understand is that Neomedia Technologies is to get into the partnering of businesses. Here`s the partial transcript...
Look for Neomedia Technologies to partner with guys like symbols, other types of content providers...media company, etc....it`s an early market.....not a company for people to buy for immediate profitability as a company even though we had a profitable 4th quarter....developing market...next few quarters...certainly next few years...market will aggressively develop...patents are in a very nice position across the market.
2005!!!!Neomedia Jahr!
LAS VEGAS, NV — Imagine the future of wireless: crystal clear video on-demand, live-action 3-D games, news, sports, entertainment, music videos and much more in the palm of your hand. Verizon Wireless delivered the future of wireless today from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas when senior Verizon Wireless executives announced the company is launching VCAST – the nation’s first third-generation (3G) wireless multimedia service for consumers – beginning February 1, 2005. VCAST will bring high-quality video, 3-D games and music straight to new 3G phones that will run on the Verizon Wireless broadband EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) 3G network, delivering the fastest, most widely-available fully-mobile wireless data experience in the nation today.
“3G is here – we are delivering true 3G services to our customers; this is not a plan for services on the horizon, this is about now,” said Denny Strigl, president and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless.
Starting February 1, Verizon Wireless customers will be able to use new handsets to access VCAST’s video on-demand service, viewing current news, weather, sports and entertainment programming. They will also be able to download and play cutting-edge three-dimensional games on powerful new handsets. Customers will also be able to watch music videos and short programs specifically designed for mobile phones and other video applications on their handsets.
“With the launch of VCAST, Verizon Wireless is building on its reputation for providing the most reliable and exciting wireless experience in the U.S. VCAST establishes the gold standard for consumer wireless multimedia services,” continued Strigl. “This multi-functional service is so entertaining and informative, so timely and cutting edge, that it gives our customers another dimension to their wireless service.”
When the service is available on February 1, customers can expect video and games from a variety of familiar and popular sources, such as MTV Networks’ VH1 and Comedy Central brands. A relationship with News Corp. and 20th Century Fox will bring Verizon Wireless customers hot exclusive programs – “24: Conspiracy,” “Sunset Hotel” and “Love & Hate” – specifically designed for mobile phones. A broad offering of content will also be available from NBC, including newscasts made exclusively for mobile phones.
VCAST will be accessed through the award-winning Get It Now® virtual store found on Verizon Wireless handsets.
“With VCAST, we have put together a comprehensive package of multimedia services for consumers that will be immediately available at launch,” said John Stratton, Verizon Wireless vice president and chief marketing officer. “This robust offering in the marketplace will take wireless to a new level, offering Verizon Wireless customers a wealth of news, sports and entertainment programming in the palm of their hands at an affordable price.”
EV-DO 3G Network Expansion
VCAST runs on the Verizon Wireless 3G EV-DO network, which began commercial operation in October 2003 in San Diego and Washington, D.C. The Verizon Wireless 3G EV-DO network initially launched commercially with BroadbandAccess wireless Internet access service for business customers and mobile professionals. BroadbandAccess boasts average user speeds of 300-500 kilobits per second (kbps), and enables users to remain productive and connected whether they’re at home, a meeting across town or on the road. BroadbandAccess customers can connect via laptop to the Internet, corporate intranet, email and attachments all at high speed.
“When we announced the rollout plans for the Verizon Wireless 3G network one year ago at last year’s Consumer Electronics Show, we said we would deploy the technology in areas covering 75 million people, or one-third of our network, in the United States by the end of 2004. Promise made, promise kept,” said Dick Lynch, Verizon Wireless executive vice president and chief technical officer, in announcing new metropolitan areas to the 3G network coverage area.
In addition to 20 previously launched metropolitan areas, the company today announced 12 additional markets: Chicago; Houston; Boston; Phoenix; Cincinnati; Orlando; Columbus and Dayton, OH; Providence, RI; Jacksonville, FL; Hartford and New Haven, CT. Major expansions have been made in many existing 3G markets, including New York City; Newark, NJ; Los Angeles; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Miami, Tampa and West Palm Beach, FL; Baltimore, MD; Kansas City, MO; and Milwaukee, WI areas.
(EDITORS: A complete list of markets follows this news release.)
“Today, another promise,” said Dick Lynch. “We will deploy our 3G network – our BroadbandAccess and VCAST service areas – to cover 150 million Americans by the end of 2005.” Lucent Technologies and Nortel Networks have provided wireless infrastructure technology for the Verizon Wireless 3G network, and EV-DO technology is licensed from QUALCOMM.
“Verizon Wireless continues to set the standard for innovative consumer and business services, and by offering VCAST to the mass consumer base, they are proving the success and reliability of their 3G network,” said Roger Entner, director of wireless and mobile services for The Yankee Group. “Services like games and videos everyone is used to playing and watching while tethered to a TV or monitor are now going to be available virtually anywhere and any time, with similar speed and often even greater excitement. VCAST gives consumers the mobility they’re looking for and leapfrogs anything else that is available today.”
Multimedia Preview
For the past several months, Verizon Wireless has been conducting a “sneak preview” of VCAST for 1,000 participants from the company’s existing customer base in the Washington, D.C. and San Diego metropolitan areas. The preview focused on consumer adoption, usage patterns, content from potential VCAST partners, and both network and handset performance.
“The quality on this video is just unbelievable,” said Melanie Hoffman, reacting to video news clips she was watching on an LG VX8000 phone in Washington D.C. last week. “The picture, I just can’t explain it, it’s really neat – it’s like Christmas.”
VCAST Overview
For $15.00 monthly access in addition to their regular Verizon Wireless calling plan, VCAST customers get unlimited access to a wide array of more than 300 daily updated videos from leading content providers. Verizon Wireless VCAST customers also receive unlimited browsing of Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Web 2.0 news and information service. In addition, customers can choose from premium content, available for an additional cost, that includes 3-D games, music videos and other premium channels.
VCAST’s array of hot new multimedia programming is located in the Get It Now virtual store – customers can access video from favorite news, sports and entertainment providers in the getFLIX shopping aisle and check out new cutting-edge 3-D games in the getGAMES aisle. VCAST also gives customers unlimited access to browse and view applications in the other familiar Get It Now shopping aisles – such as getTONES and getGOING.
“Customers no longer need to be chained to their computers or televisions to play video games or view the latest news and information via video,” said Jim Straight, vice president of multimedia services for Verizon Wireless. “With our expansion and the widening reach of our high-speed network, the next level of Get It Now applications is possible – from three dimensional and multi-player games to higher-resolution photos and video downloads.”
At launch, customers will be able to access VCAST on three hot new phones, from LG Mobile Phones, Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung) and UTStarcom Personal Communications. The featured phone is the new LG VX8000 phone – with its full-motion video with audio downloading and playback capabilities, the LG VX8000 offers customers a rich and rewarding interactive experience. The LG VX8000 also features a 1.3 mega-pixel camera with 10X digital zoom and embedded flash. Customers can capture 15-second videos and still photos and send them to other Verizon Wireless customers with video messaging-capable phones or any e-mail address.
For more information Verizon Wireless products and services, visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store, call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or go to www.verizonwireless.com.
“3G is here – we are delivering true 3G services to our customers; this is not a plan for services on the horizon, this is about now,” said Denny Strigl, president and chief executive officer of Verizon Wireless.
Starting February 1, Verizon Wireless customers will be able to use new handsets to access VCAST’s video on-demand service, viewing current news, weather, sports and entertainment programming. They will also be able to download and play cutting-edge three-dimensional games on powerful new handsets. Customers will also be able to watch music videos and short programs specifically designed for mobile phones and other video applications on their handsets.
“With the launch of VCAST, Verizon Wireless is building on its reputation for providing the most reliable and exciting wireless experience in the U.S. VCAST establishes the gold standard for consumer wireless multimedia services,” continued Strigl. “This multi-functional service is so entertaining and informative, so timely and cutting edge, that it gives our customers another dimension to their wireless service.”
When the service is available on February 1, customers can expect video and games from a variety of familiar and popular sources, such as MTV Networks’ VH1 and Comedy Central brands. A relationship with News Corp. and 20th Century Fox will bring Verizon Wireless customers hot exclusive programs – “24: Conspiracy,” “Sunset Hotel” and “Love & Hate” – specifically designed for mobile phones. A broad offering of content will also be available from NBC, including newscasts made exclusively for mobile phones.
VCAST will be accessed through the award-winning Get It Now® virtual store found on Verizon Wireless handsets.
“With VCAST, we have put together a comprehensive package of multimedia services for consumers that will be immediately available at launch,” said John Stratton, Verizon Wireless vice president and chief marketing officer. “This robust offering in the marketplace will take wireless to a new level, offering Verizon Wireless customers a wealth of news, sports and entertainment programming in the palm of their hands at an affordable price.”
EV-DO 3G Network Expansion
VCAST runs on the Verizon Wireless 3G EV-DO network, which began commercial operation in October 2003 in San Diego and Washington, D.C. The Verizon Wireless 3G EV-DO network initially launched commercially with BroadbandAccess wireless Internet access service for business customers and mobile professionals. BroadbandAccess boasts average user speeds of 300-500 kilobits per second (kbps), and enables users to remain productive and connected whether they’re at home, a meeting across town or on the road. BroadbandAccess customers can connect via laptop to the Internet, corporate intranet, email and attachments all at high speed.
“When we announced the rollout plans for the Verizon Wireless 3G network one year ago at last year’s Consumer Electronics Show, we said we would deploy the technology in areas covering 75 million people, or one-third of our network, in the United States by the end of 2004. Promise made, promise kept,” said Dick Lynch, Verizon Wireless executive vice president and chief technical officer, in announcing new metropolitan areas to the 3G network coverage area.
In addition to 20 previously launched metropolitan areas, the company today announced 12 additional markets: Chicago; Houston; Boston; Phoenix; Cincinnati; Orlando; Columbus and Dayton, OH; Providence, RI; Jacksonville, FL; Hartford and New Haven, CT. Major expansions have been made in many existing 3G markets, including New York City; Newark, NJ; Los Angeles; Philadelphia; Atlanta; Miami, Tampa and West Palm Beach, FL; Baltimore, MD; Kansas City, MO; and Milwaukee, WI areas.
(EDITORS: A complete list of markets follows this news release.)
“Today, another promise,” said Dick Lynch. “We will deploy our 3G network – our BroadbandAccess and VCAST service areas – to cover 150 million Americans by the end of 2005.” Lucent Technologies and Nortel Networks have provided wireless infrastructure technology for the Verizon Wireless 3G network, and EV-DO technology is licensed from QUALCOMM.
“Verizon Wireless continues to set the standard for innovative consumer and business services, and by offering VCAST to the mass consumer base, they are proving the success and reliability of their 3G network,” said Roger Entner, director of wireless and mobile services for The Yankee Group. “Services like games and videos everyone is used to playing and watching while tethered to a TV or monitor are now going to be available virtually anywhere and any time, with similar speed and often even greater excitement. VCAST gives consumers the mobility they’re looking for and leapfrogs anything else that is available today.”
Multimedia Preview
For the past several months, Verizon Wireless has been conducting a “sneak preview” of VCAST for 1,000 participants from the company’s existing customer base in the Washington, D.C. and San Diego metropolitan areas. The preview focused on consumer adoption, usage patterns, content from potential VCAST partners, and both network and handset performance.
“The quality on this video is just unbelievable,” said Melanie Hoffman, reacting to video news clips she was watching on an LG VX8000 phone in Washington D.C. last week. “The picture, I just can’t explain it, it’s really neat – it’s like Christmas.”
VCAST Overview
For $15.00 monthly access in addition to their regular Verizon Wireless calling plan, VCAST customers get unlimited access to a wide array of more than 300 daily updated videos from leading content providers. Verizon Wireless VCAST customers also receive unlimited browsing of Verizon Wireless’ Mobile Web 2.0 news and information service. In addition, customers can choose from premium content, available for an additional cost, that includes 3-D games, music videos and other premium channels.
VCAST’s array of hot new multimedia programming is located in the Get It Now virtual store – customers can access video from favorite news, sports and entertainment providers in the getFLIX shopping aisle and check out new cutting-edge 3-D games in the getGAMES aisle. VCAST also gives customers unlimited access to browse and view applications in the other familiar Get It Now shopping aisles – such as getTONES and getGOING.
“Customers no longer need to be chained to their computers or televisions to play video games or view the latest news and information via video,” said Jim Straight, vice president of multimedia services for Verizon Wireless. “With our expansion and the widening reach of our high-speed network, the next level of Get It Now applications is possible – from three dimensional and multi-player games to higher-resolution photos and video downloads.”
At launch, customers will be able to access VCAST on three hot new phones, from LG Mobile Phones, Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung) and UTStarcom Personal Communications. The featured phone is the new LG VX8000 phone – with its full-motion video with audio downloading and playback capabilities, the LG VX8000 offers customers a rich and rewarding interactive experience. The LG VX8000 also features a 1.3 mega-pixel camera with 10X digital zoom and embedded flash. Customers can capture 15-second videos and still photos and send them to other Verizon Wireless customers with video messaging-capable phones or any e-mail address.
For more information Verizon Wireless products and services, visit a Verizon Wireless Communications Store, call 1-800-2 JOIN IN or go to www.verizonwireless.com.
@TITIN
Was hat es mit dem Posting von Verizon auf sich? Ist doch eher schädlich für Neom, oder?
Waren die nicht im Patentstreit mit NEOM?
Was hat es mit dem Posting von Verizon auf sich? Ist doch eher schädlich für Neom, oder?
Waren die nicht im Patentstreit mit NEOM?
Virgin war(ist) im patentstreit mit neom.
Nicht Verizon
Nicht Verizon
GUTEN TAG FREUNDE
@mcverirrt
hallo,guter Start in die neue Woche! 0,256
kurzer ausflug zu 0,242
jetzt wieder 0,247
jetzt wieder 0,247
bröckel, bröckel, bröckel
Tote Hose hier im board, tote Hose auch beim Kurs. Es bröckelt, nach sehr gutem Anfang, langsam immer weiter runter.
0,246 grün +0,82%
ist doch nach fr. +7,x% super
warte mal den endspurt ab
ist doch nach fr. +7,x% super
warte mal den endspurt ab
schade den tages hoch werden wir wohl heute nicht mehr sehen
0,240
bin trotzdem zufrieden!Fast unverändert nach 7%+ am Freitag!
Nun brauchen wir NEWS!!!!
Nun brauchen wir NEWS!!!!
interessant...mal sehen,wie es weiterläuft.....
Wird weiter bröckeln ohne news, leider.
Im Tagestif geschlossen, daß bedeutet mit Sicherheit nichts gutes.
Schon wieder im Minus
Bald unter 0,05
Bald unter 0,05
dann schmeiss doch morgen alles ohne limit raus!!!!
@mcohneverstand
ich sage dir: du kannst nicht rechnen.
wenn du schon mit zahlen kommst dann beleg das doch mal bitte!
wenn du verstehst was ein wachstum von NMPR und paperclick bedeutet... incl. bsds.
wir werden nichtmehr unter 12 cent gehen garantiert!
falls das gemisch nicht schon vorher gezündet wird...
ich sage dir: du kannst nicht rechnen.
wenn du schon mit zahlen kommst dann beleg das doch mal bitte!
wenn du verstehst was ein wachstum von NMPR und paperclick bedeutet... incl. bsds.
wir werden nichtmehr unter 12 cent gehen garantiert!
falls das gemisch nicht schon vorher gezündet wird...
der chart sagt bestens im aufwertstrent
mal schauen was heute wird
da steht eine, von mir schon fast abgehagte, wieder auf
mosaic
warum auch immer.
ob die bis 3,00weiter geht
mosaic
warum auch immer.
ob die bis 3,00weiter geht
heute wird ne news ertwartet!!!
Ich weis gar nicht was Ihr für eine Panik habt???????
Ist doch egal ob der Kurs mal auf 0,20 geht und dann wieder hoch auf 0,27. Freut euch doch darüber das ihr nochmal einsteigen könnt.
Außerdem, habt ihr schon mal bedacht das die Cebit vor der Tür steht???
Sind die Jungs dort vertreten????
Wer hat den besten Kontakt zum MM. Der könnte ja mal ne Mail schreiben und höflich nachfragen.
Ist doch egal ob der Kurs mal auf 0,20 geht und dann wieder hoch auf 0,27. Freut euch doch darüber das ihr nochmal einsteigen könnt.
Außerdem, habt ihr schon mal bedacht das die Cebit vor der Tür steht???
Sind die Jungs dort vertreten????
Wer hat den besten Kontakt zum MM. Der könnte ja mal ne Mail schreiben und höflich nachfragen.
@AB
Wann denn? Wo hast du das wieder her? Was ist denn nun mit 0,30? Diese Woche, diesen Monat, dieses Jahr?
Wann denn? Wo hast du das wieder her? Was ist denn nun mit 0,30? Diese Woche, diesen Monat, dieses Jahr?
Die Umsätze sprechen nicht gerade dafür, das heute noch was kommt!!
Runter, runter, runter. Wo sind denn nun die ganzen pusher?
AB, wo ist die news?
Dem Teil geht echt die Luft aus. Warum sollten die wieder rauf gehen? Wann kommen endlich die Zahlen? Dann kackt das Teil richtig ab, oder es geht mal rauf. Aber zur Zeit ist es echt langweilig. 5% runter, 2% raus und so weiter und so weiter. Ganz langsam bergab. Macht keinen Spaß.
AB, wo ist die news?
Dem Teil geht echt die Luft aus. Warum sollten die wieder rauf gehen? Wann kommen endlich die Zahlen? Dann kackt das Teil richtig ab, oder es geht mal rauf. Aber zur Zeit ist es echt langweilig. 5% runter, 2% raus und so weiter und so weiter. Ganz langsam bergab. Macht keinen Spaß.
>=0,230 ist ok
Ich hab immer gewußt, das es nicht gut ist, in OTC Werte langfristig zu investieren. Mach aber immer den gleichen Fehler mich nicht zu trennen, wenn man das Vertrauen verliert. Denke das ich mir für den Rest den ich noch habe bei 0,15 Euro nen Stop setze. War mal bei über 200%. Und heute?
Aus Fehlern lernt man, hoffentlich.
Glaub nicht, das NEOM die Erwartungen von AB & Co erfüllen kann. Der Kursverlauf der letzten Tage ist ernüchternd, mögen da kleine Kommentare aus irgend welchen fragwürdigen Internet-chats auch das Gegenteil erzählen.
Aus Fehlern lernt man, hoffentlich.
Glaub nicht, das NEOM die Erwartungen von AB & Co erfüllen kann. Der Kursverlauf der letzten Tage ist ernüchternd, mögen da kleine Kommentare aus irgend welchen fragwürdigen Internet-chats auch das Gegenteil erzählen.
ich muss ehrlich sagen das es mich auch ein kleinwenig
irretiert der Kursverlauf.
Aber wiederum freut mich die große stabilität über 0,220$.
Wir wären schon längst wieder unter der 0,2$ wenn sich da nichts zusammenbrauen würde.
Ich stell erst mal keine Prognosen mehr.
Bin aber überzeugt das wir mit Neomedia einen super Fisch an der Angel haben.
Greetings to all long
AB
irretiert der Kursverlauf.
Aber wiederum freut mich die große stabilität über 0,220$.
Wir wären schon längst wieder unter der 0,2$ wenn sich da nichts zusammenbrauen würde.
Ich stell erst mal keine Prognosen mehr.
Bin aber überzeugt das wir mit Neomedia einen super Fisch an der Angel haben.
Greetings to all long
AB
Guten Morgen,
es hat sich doch in den letzten Wochen nichts wesentliches
ereignet. Neom hält sich sehr stabil über 0,20.
Gestern wieder bei Miniumsatz rot geschlossen.
Da machen nur die MM ein bischen Umsatz.
Runter ging es immer nur bei kleinen Umsätzen.
Es gibt wohl wenige OTC-Werte die nach 300%(in $) Plus sich so stabil halte. Schon gar nicht die "Fanaktien" die in Deutschland mehr Umsatz haben als in den USA (Lamp,Prvh ..usw.)
Somart würde ich empfehlen sich von Neom zu trennen,
ich bleibe bis mindestens 1,-$ dabei.
Glaube das wir heute wieder ins grüne laufen, bei I-Hub
steht einiges bezüglich Google-Neom.
Neom long :
es hat sich doch in den letzten Wochen nichts wesentliches
ereignet. Neom hält sich sehr stabil über 0,20.
Gestern wieder bei Miniumsatz rot geschlossen.
Da machen nur die MM ein bischen Umsatz.
Runter ging es immer nur bei kleinen Umsätzen.
Es gibt wohl wenige OTC-Werte die nach 300%(in $) Plus sich so stabil halte. Schon gar nicht die "Fanaktien" die in Deutschland mehr Umsatz haben als in den USA (Lamp,Prvh ..usw.)
Somart würde ich empfehlen sich von Neom zu trennen,
ich bleibe bis mindestens 1,-$ dabei.
Glaube das wir heute wieder ins grüne laufen, bei I-Hub
steht einiges bezüglich Google-Neom.
Neom long :
wer oder was ist I-Hub
bitte um link
bitte um link
google
dann i hub neom eingeben
dann i hub neom eingeben
da kann man u.a. nachlesen,dass es möglicherweise bald eine einigung mit virgin gibt,gerichtstermin am 23.2.
wäre genial!
NEOM v. Virgin Ent
Yes, that is true, and could potentially mean and end sooner rather than later on this court case, if the parties agree to a settlement amount versus continuing through the court system which as we know can be very lengthy.
Not sure if the mentioned letters will be posted on Pacer, but we will at least be able to see what course of action is posted following the 2/23 settlement conference.
This could potentially mean very good news.
wäre genial!
NEOM v. Virgin Ent
Yes, that is true, and could potentially mean and end sooner rather than later on this court case, if the parties agree to a settlement amount versus continuing through the court system which as we know can be very lengthy.
Not sure if the mentioned letters will be posted on Pacer, but we will at least be able to see what course of action is posted following the 2/23 settlement conference.
This could potentially mean very good news.
wo steht denn da was von Google-Neom?
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BSD Software signs network provisioning contract with major Canadian service provider.
OTCBB: BSDS
CALGARY, Feb. 2 /CNW/ - BSD Software Inc. (OTC:BSDS - News) announced
today its subsidiary Triton Global Business Services Inc. has signed a
contract with a major provider of interactive telephony services in Canada and
the United Kingdom. The provider specializes in tailor-made solutions for its
clients that include major media companies, municipalities, governmental
services and advertising agencies. These custom solutions include telephone
charities, contests, information campaigns, company promotions, market
research and polls.
The contract for the provisioning of a Canadian telephony network as well
as billing and clearing and customer service is expected to be valued at
approximately $3.7 million per year.
"For years organizations have had to deal with the bureaucracy and
insufficiencies of securing their premium call services through the underlying
local exchange carrier" explains Guy Fietz, President and CEO of Triton
Global. He adds "Now that we have been successful in bundling the entire
service from provisioning through to billing and clearing, customer service
and bad debt management, our ability to exceed our customers expectation has
increased tremendously."
"This contract further cements Triton`s reputation as an industry leader,
in not only meeting our customers expectations with respect to network
provisioning and call transport, but also in providing a bundled solution that
includes billing and clearing services and full live customer service, to
manage enquiries and chargeback`s" states Gordon MacLeod, Vice President of
Sales and Marketing for Triton Global.
About Triton Global Business Services Inc.
Triton was incorporated in April 1998 and is a leading provider of
network access, billing, clearinghouse and information management services to
the telecommunications industry. Triton focuses on helping its clients improve
services and profitability by enabling them to streamline their operations and
make quicker, more informed business decisions. For more information please
visit www.tritonglobal.ca.
Forward-looking Statement
The statements made in this press release are forward-looking and are
based on current expectations that are subject to a number of uncertainties
and risks, and actual results may differ materially. The uncertainties and
risk include, but are not limited to, the ability of Triton or the company to
execute effectively its business plan, changes in the market for Triton`s
business services, changes in the market activity, anticipated increases in
customers, seasonality, the development of new products and services, the
enhancement of existing products and services, competitive pressures
(including price competition), systems failures, economic and political
conditions, changes in customer behavior and the introduction of competing
products having technological and /or other advantages. Any forward-looking
statements are made pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995 and, as such, speak only as of the date made. Statements made in this
document that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements,
including any statements as to beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions
regarding the future. The company assumes no obligation to update information
concerning its expectations.
Copyright © 2005 Canada News Wire
News Copyright © 2005 Interest!ALERT All rights reserved.
BSD Software signs network provisioning contract with major Canadian service provider.
OTCBB: BSDS
CALGARY, Feb. 2 /CNW/ - BSD Software Inc. (OTC:BSDS - News) announced
today its subsidiary Triton Global Business Services Inc. has signed a
contract with a major provider of interactive telephony services in Canada and
the United Kingdom. The provider specializes in tailor-made solutions for its
clients that include major media companies, municipalities, governmental
services and advertising agencies. These custom solutions include telephone
charities, contests, information campaigns, company promotions, market
research and polls.
The contract for the provisioning of a Canadian telephony network as well
as billing and clearing and customer service is expected to be valued at
approximately $3.7 million per year.
"For years organizations have had to deal with the bureaucracy and
insufficiencies of securing their premium call services through the underlying
local exchange carrier" explains Guy Fietz, President and CEO of Triton
Global. He adds "Now that we have been successful in bundling the entire
service from provisioning through to billing and clearing, customer service
and bad debt management, our ability to exceed our customers expectation has
increased tremendously."
"This contract further cements Triton`s reputation as an industry leader,
in not only meeting our customers expectations with respect to network
provisioning and call transport, but also in providing a bundled solution that
includes billing and clearing services and full live customer service, to
manage enquiries and chargeback`s" states Gordon MacLeod, Vice President of
Sales and Marketing for Triton Global.
About Triton Global Business Services Inc.
Triton was incorporated in April 1998 and is a leading provider of
network access, billing, clearinghouse and information management services to
the telecommunications industry. Triton focuses on helping its clients improve
services and profitability by enabling them to streamline their operations and
make quicker, more informed business decisions. For more information please
visit www.tritonglobal.ca.
Forward-looking Statement
The statements made in this press release are forward-looking and are
based on current expectations that are subject to a number of uncertainties
and risks, and actual results may differ materially. The uncertainties and
risk include, but are not limited to, the ability of Triton or the company to
execute effectively its business plan, changes in the market for Triton`s
business services, changes in the market activity, anticipated increases in
customers, seasonality, the development of new products and services, the
enhancement of existing products and services, competitive pressures
(including price competition), systems failures, economic and political
conditions, changes in customer behavior and the introduction of competing
products having technological and /or other advantages. Any forward-looking
statements are made pursuant to the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995 and, as such, speak only as of the date made. Statements made in this
document that are not purely historical are forward-looking statements,
including any statements as to beliefs, plans, expectations, or intentions
regarding the future. The company assumes no obligation to update information
concerning its expectations.
Copyright © 2005 Canada News Wire
News Copyright © 2005 Interest!ALERT All rights reserved.
BSDS geht ab wie ne Rakete. Wär ja nett, wenn NEOM auch mal mit 50 oder 60% hoch gehen würde.
He is Toby Smith`s lost relative (just joking)
SAN DIEGO—Microsoft Corp.`s Research organization is preparing to publicly release in a few weeks the client application for its Aura research project, a researcher told attendees of the O`Reilly Emerging Technology Conference here.
Research Sociologist Marc Smith, demonstrating Aura during his keynote presentation, explained that the project uses mobile devices to interact with physical objects to retrieve information about them from the Internet as well as to automatically capture and annotate data from them. ADVERTISEMENT
"Aura is all about assuming a number of Web resources exist and then gluing these things together," Smith said, in an interview with eWEEK.com. "We`re pulling pieces out of cyberspace and putting them together."
Microsoft Research, which first created a prototype for Aura in 2000, more recently developed a reference architecture using the Toshiba e740 PocketPC with 802.11 wireless access and an attached Socket CF bar-code reader.
Read more here about Aura`s development.
Aura`s current focus is on reading bar codes because of their ubiquity on everyday objects and products. But its design is agnostic to the type of sensor technologies used to interact with objects and could be used with others such as emerging Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, Smith said.
The Aura client, once available, also could run on various combinations of hardware and with other wireless networks besides WiFi, such as cellular networks. Smith, for example, demonstrated a PocketPC equipped with a bar-code reader and connected to Verizon Wireless` network.
The upcoming client application does require Microsoft`s Windows Mobile 2003 or 2002 software for either PocketPC or PocketPC Phone Edition, Smith said. The client will be available here.
SAN DIEGO—Microsoft Corp.`s Research organization is preparing to publicly release in a few weeks the client application for its Aura research project, a researcher told attendees of the O`Reilly Emerging Technology Conference here.
Research Sociologist Marc Smith, demonstrating Aura during his keynote presentation, explained that the project uses mobile devices to interact with physical objects to retrieve information about them from the Internet as well as to automatically capture and annotate data from them. ADVERTISEMENT
"Aura is all about assuming a number of Web resources exist and then gluing these things together," Smith said, in an interview with eWEEK.com. "We`re pulling pieces out of cyberspace and putting them together."
Microsoft Research, which first created a prototype for Aura in 2000, more recently developed a reference architecture using the Toshiba e740 PocketPC with 802.11 wireless access and an attached Socket CF bar-code reader.
Read more here about Aura`s development.
Aura`s current focus is on reading bar codes because of their ubiquity on everyday objects and products. But its design is agnostic to the type of sensor technologies used to interact with objects and could be used with others such as emerging Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, Smith said.
The Aura client, once available, also could run on various combinations of hardware and with other wireless networks besides WiFi, such as cellular networks. Smith, for example, demonstrated a PocketPC equipped with a bar-code reader and connected to Verizon Wireless` network.
The upcoming client application does require Microsoft`s Windows Mobile 2003 or 2002 software for either PocketPC or PocketPC Phone Edition, Smith said. The client will be available here.
Und jetzt? Geht die Kurve wieder runter?
Hoffentlich schließen wir über 0,24.
Hoffentlich schließen wir über 0,24.
Schaut euch mal NWBT an der OTC an. Das müßte uns mal passieren.
Dauert wohl nicht mehr lang, dann sind wir wieder im minus.
Scheiß Spiel.
Scheiß Spiel.
bröckelt immer weiter
Keiner da
Neom heute wieder sehr stabil, es wird schön
aus dem Ask gekauft, RT 0,238. Umsätze allerdings bescheiden.
Wenn es so weitergeht müßten wir über 0,24 schließen.
Neom long
aus dem Ask gekauft, RT 0,238. Umsätze allerdings bescheiden.
Wenn es so weitergeht müßten wir über 0,24 schließen.
Neom long
...und sehr ruhig auch hier im Thread!Ist aber auch gut so,diejenigen,die "long" sind,wissen,was sie halten...und die Zocker sind momentan eh nicht (mehr) hier!
Sieht immer mehr danach aus,dass eine Einigung mit Virgin sehr sehr bald bekanntgegeben wird,Courtdate ist der 23.2.-bis dahin-oder kurz vorher?-wird Neom sicher gewaltig nach oben `spekuliert`!
Noch einiges an BSDS Umsätzen,spätestens im 2.Quartal wird sich das auch für Neomedia positiv auswirken!
---------------------------------------------------
mentioned about the possibility of seeing good profits in 2qtr 2005?
BSD Software signs network provisioning contract with major Canadian service provider – February 2, 2005. Value: $3.7 million per year
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050202/to242_1.html[7URL]
BSD Software signs a bundled contract with major UK interactive voice response provider – January 18, 2005.
Value: $500,000/year. “The contract is expected to generate over $500,000 in billed revenue per year in its first year. New services are expected to be added in the third quarter of 2005 that would add volume to the network and drive additional revenue.”
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/January2005/18/c3…
BSD Software signs contract with a leading international audiotext service provider in North America – August 4, 2004. Value: $3,000,000/year.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2004/04/c83…
BSD Software announces contract signing with large U.S. operator services provider ("OSP") - April 5, 2004. Value: $800,000/year.
http://www.forrelease.com/D20040405/to219.P1.04052004045731.…
BSD Software, Inc. announces signing of an exclusive contract with a leading global provider of audio-text services, divests itself of Canadian hotels customer base and terminates its contract with Call the World. – September 9, 2003.
Value: $100,000/month.
http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050202/to242_1.html[7URL]
BSD Software signs a bundled contract with major UK interactive voice response provider – January 18, 2005.
Value: $500,000/year. “The contract is expected to generate over $500,000 in billed revenue per year in its first year. New services are expected to be added in the third quarter of 2005 that would add volume to the network and drive additional revenue.”
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/January2005/18/c3…
BSD Software signs contract with a leading international audiotext service provider in North America – August 4, 2004. Value: $3,000,000/year.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2004/04/c83…
BSD Software announces contract signing with large U.S. operator services provider ("OSP") - April 5, 2004. Value: $800,000/year.
http://www.forrelease.com/D20040405/to219.P1.04052004045731.…
BSD Software, Inc. announces signing of an exclusive contract with a leading global provider of audio-text services, divests itself of Canadian hotels customer base and terminates its contract with Call the World. – September 9, 2003.
Value: $100,000/month.
http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN
Sieht immer mehr danach aus,dass eine Einigung mit Virgin sehr sehr bald bekanntgegeben wird,Courtdate ist der 23.2.-bis dahin-oder kurz vorher?-wird Neom sicher gewaltig nach oben `spekuliert`!
Noch einiges an BSDS Umsätzen,spätestens im 2.Quartal wird sich das auch für Neomedia positiv auswirken!
---------------------------------------------------
mentioned about the possibility of seeing good profits in 2qtr 2005?
BSD Software signs network provisioning contract with major Canadian service provider – February 2, 2005. Value: $3.7 million per year
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050202/to242_1.html[7URL]
BSD Software signs a bundled contract with major UK interactive voice response provider – January 18, 2005.
Value: $500,000/year. “The contract is expected to generate over $500,000 in billed revenue per year in its first year. New services are expected to be added in the third quarter of 2005 that would add volume to the network and drive additional revenue.”
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/January2005/18/c3…
BSD Software signs contract with a leading international audiotext service provider in North America – August 4, 2004. Value: $3,000,000/year.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2004/04/c83…
BSD Software announces contract signing with large U.S. operator services provider ("OSP") - April 5, 2004. Value: $800,000/year.
http://www.forrelease.com/D20040405/to219.P1.04052004045731.…
BSD Software, Inc. announces signing of an exclusive contract with a leading global provider of audio-text services, divests itself of Canadian hotels customer base and terminates its contract with Call the World. – September 9, 2003.
Value: $100,000/month.
http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050202/to242_1.html[7URL]
BSD Software signs a bundled contract with major UK interactive voice response provider – January 18, 2005.
Value: $500,000/year. “The contract is expected to generate over $500,000 in billed revenue per year in its first year. New services are expected to be added in the third quarter of 2005 that would add volume to the network and drive additional revenue.”
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/January2005/18/c3…
BSD Software signs contract with a leading international audiotext service provider in North America – August 4, 2004. Value: $3,000,000/year.
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/August2004/04/c83…
BSD Software announces contract signing with large U.S. operator services provider ("OSP") - April 5, 2004. Value: $800,000/year.
http://www.forrelease.com/D20040405/to219.P1.04052004045731.…
BSD Software, Inc. announces signing of an exclusive contract with a leading global provider of audio-text services, divests itself of Canadian hotels customer base and terminates its contract with Call the World. – September 9, 2003.
Value: $100,000/month.
http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN" target="_blank" rel="nofollow ugc noopener">http://www.tritonglobal.ca/ie/press_releases/PressRelease09.…
BSD Software announces it has secured the ability to provide 900 services to North America - February 23, 2003. Value: UNKNOWN
da ist was im busch
was denn?
Achso, ja der BUSH, der kommt diesen Monat nach D
Achso, ja der BUSH, der kommt diesen Monat nach D
Ist noch jemand da???????????
Geht runter heute.
Hab, hoffe ich aus zuverlässiger Quelle, Information das nächste Woche Donnerstag ne geile news kommen soll. Bin mal gespannt.
Ansonsten ist ja tote Hose hier.
Beim Kurs auch 0232 Tendenz weiter fallend.
Hab, hoffe ich aus zuverlässiger Quelle, Information das nächste Woche Donnerstag ne geile news kommen soll. Bin mal gespannt.
Ansonsten ist ja tote Hose hier.
Beim Kurs auch 0232 Tendenz weiter fallend.
RT 0,238
Du wirst zu schnell nervös Somart
neom long
Du wirst zu schnell nervös Somart
neom long
HHHmmmmmmmmmmm? Gäääähhhnnnnnnnnnn!
Wie langweilig hier in den letzten Tagen.
Wie langweilig hier in den letzten Tagen.
Hey Smarti
Kacktm euer Dreck mal wieder ab
Hättest dir doch lieber paar lampen ins depot gelegt, denn diese leuchten hllauf
NEOM KZ 0,05 Dollar
ich bleibe dabei.
Dieser Drecksklitsche kann doch keiner glauben.
Kacktm euer Dreck mal wieder ab
Hättest dir doch lieber paar lampen ins depot gelegt, denn diese leuchten hllauf
NEOM KZ 0,05 Dollar
ich bleibe dabei.
Dieser Drecksklitsche kann doch keiner glauben.
Und was hat uns jetzt diese Woche gebracht?
Gar nichts
Gar nichts
Alle Versuche in dieser Woche die Hürde von 0,25 zu schaffen sind leider gescheitert. Wenn nächste Woche doch nichts kommt, was dann?
McSturzflug + Somart "das Panikteam"
Machen sich wieder bei einen Rückgang mit niedrigen Umsätzen ins Hemd.
Neom long
Machen sich wieder bei einen Rückgang mit niedrigen Umsätzen ins Hemd.
Neom long
Hi Jungs
Keine Panik
die Aktie braucht halt auch mal eine Pause,der Kursverlauf bis jetzt ist doch sehr gut,wenn man rechzeitig eingestiegen ist,außerdem weiß doch jeder von uns,daß diese Aktien immer ein gewisses Risiko beinhalten,bis hin zum totalverlust.
Es bleibt bei keiner Aktie aus,daß es mal ein paar Tage Stillstand gibt oder auch runter geht.
Also Freunde und Freundinnen dieser Aktie Kopf, hoch .es kommen auch wieder bessere Tage und dann ist sowieso alles vergessen.
Wollte euch nur ein bischen Mut machen,es wird schon wieder werden.
Gruß an alle Andelko
Keine Panik
die Aktie braucht halt auch mal eine Pause,der Kursverlauf bis jetzt ist doch sehr gut,wenn man rechzeitig eingestiegen ist,außerdem weiß doch jeder von uns,daß diese Aktien immer ein gewisses Risiko beinhalten,bis hin zum totalverlust.
Es bleibt bei keiner Aktie aus,daß es mal ein paar Tage Stillstand gibt oder auch runter geht.
Also Freunde und Freundinnen dieser Aktie Kopf, hoch .es kommen auch wieder bessere Tage und dann ist sowieso alles vergessen.
Wollte euch nur ein bischen Mut machen,es wird schon wieder werden.
Gruß an alle Andelko
Hi keiner da???
Seid wohl alle auf dem Fasching
Na gut dann gehe ich auch zum Fasching.Hellauuuuu
Gruß Andelko
Seid wohl alle auf dem Fasching
Na gut dann gehe ich auch zum Fasching.Hellauuuuu
Gruß Andelko
NEWS OUT: New Patent for NEOM
07 February, 2005
From a fellow Primate Long:
http://www.companynewsgroup.com/communique.asp?co_id=97753
(FL-NEOMEDIA-TECHNOLOGIES)(NEOM) NeoMedia`s Global Patent Position Expands Again with Issuance of Patent in Mexico and Allowance in U.S.
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
FT. MYERS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 7, 2005--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc (OTC BB: NEOM), an innovator in mobile marketing services and patented technologies that provide automatic links to Internet-based information, said today it has been awarded a patent in Mexico and an allowance for another new patent in the U.S., both for technology which links to the Internet.
NeoMedia said that the Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial, the patent office in Mexico, has awarded a patent for the process invented by NeoMedia for "automatic access of electronic information through secure machine-readable codes on printed documents." Kevin Hunter, NeoMedia`s chief scientist, and Rob Durst, its former executive vice president and chief technical officer, created the technology and are listed as the inventors.
The patent recognizes NeoMedia`s innovation in creating a secure link between printed documents and the Internet using an obfuscated bar code and its technology.
In August 1999, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded patent No. 5,933,829 to NeoMedia for the same technology.
NeoMedia also said that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued an allowance for another new patent, application serial no 09/821,677, covering 44 claims, and is an adaptation of NeoMedia`s U.S. Patent 6,542,933, applying to technology that accesses Internet content from wireless devices.
NeoMedia said it has paid the issue fee and expects the patent to issue shortly.
The latest NeoMedia patent - the company`s seventh in the U.S. - was also invented by Mr. Hunter.
It covers accessing Internet content with a browser on a wireless device, wherein a user inputs a linkage code that has two parts: a routing identification code and an item identification code.
The wireless device transmits the linkage code to a URL assembly server, which extracts the routing identification code from the received linkage code and obtains a URL template associated with the routing identification code.
The URL template includes the name of a resolution server, and the URL-assembly server fills-in the URL template with the item identification code extracted from the received linkage code and then sends the completed URL template to the resolution server.
The resolution server determines the location of the Internet content based on the item identification code and then sends the Internet content to the wireless device.
`Protects IP, Strengthens Already-Solid Global Patent Position`
"The issuance of this patent by the Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial and the new allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office continues to strengthen NeoMedia`s intellectual properties and already-solid global patent position," said Chas Fritz, the company`s founder and chairman.
"Patents issued in recognition of NeoMedia`s innovations can only bolster our position in patent infringement law suits and patent licensing," he said.
NeoMedia currently has patent infringement law suits pending against AirClic Inc., Scanbuy(TM), Inc, and Virgin(R) Entertainment Group, Inc., Virgin Megastore Online and Virgin Megastore, and has won a default judgement in its suit against LScan Technologies Inc.
"As use of NeoMedia`s patented PaperClick(R) technology platform continues to grow as a key component in mobile marketing, gaining the recognition and protection of patent offices worldwide is very important in protecting our rights," said Mr. Fritz.
Covering the Mobile Marketing Bases
The patented PaperClick technologies are the basis of applications for mobile marketing including:
- Word Activation, with brand names and tag lines registered in the PaperClick WordRegistry(TM), created by NeoMedia and Fortune(R) 500 innovator SAIC, originator of Internet domain name registration
Words and tag lines can be entered in the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM), a horizontal text-entry bar on the screen of a wireless device, for a one-click link to content from marketers;
- Created Code Activation, with two-dimensional PaperClick codes created and placed on packaging, literature, ads, posters, etc., to provides a one-click link to marketers` content via popular mobile phones;
- Existing Code Activation, with the ability to use a camera phone to "take a picture" of already-in-the-market UPC, EAN, JAN and ISBN codes to link to content from marketers.
Available to Marketers, Wireless Carriers, Device Manufacturers
The patented PaperClick family of mobile marketing services is immediately available to brand managers and marketing/advertising agencies, wireless carriers, and manufacturers of Internet-capable devices including cell phones, SmartPhones and PDA`s.
Information is available from (630) 435-9200, Ext. 125, or by e-mailing info1@paperclick.com.
About NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com) is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, which link products, print and physical objects directly to targeted online data.
NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions.
NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties.
Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a registered trademark, and PaperClick For Cell Phones, PaperClick Mobile Go-Window and PaperClick WordRegistry are trademarks of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
CONTACT: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Charles W. Fritz, 239-337-3434
cfritz@neom.com
or
The Kaminer Group
David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934
dkaminer@kamgrp.com
KEYWORD: FLORIDA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: HARDWARE ADVERTISING/MARKETING SOFTWARE INTERNET E-COMMERCE PRODUCT
SOURCE: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
07 February, 2005
From a fellow Primate Long:
http://www.companynewsgroup.com/communique.asp?co_id=97753
(FL-NEOMEDIA-TECHNOLOGIES)(NEOM) NeoMedia`s Global Patent Position Expands Again with Issuance of Patent in Mexico and Allowance in U.S.
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
FT. MYERS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 7, 2005--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc (OTC BB: NEOM), an innovator in mobile marketing services and patented technologies that provide automatic links to Internet-based information, said today it has been awarded a patent in Mexico and an allowance for another new patent in the U.S., both for technology which links to the Internet.
NeoMedia said that the Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial, the patent office in Mexico, has awarded a patent for the process invented by NeoMedia for "automatic access of electronic information through secure machine-readable codes on printed documents." Kevin Hunter, NeoMedia`s chief scientist, and Rob Durst, its former executive vice president and chief technical officer, created the technology and are listed as the inventors.
The patent recognizes NeoMedia`s innovation in creating a secure link between printed documents and the Internet using an obfuscated bar code and its technology.
In August 1999, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office awarded patent No. 5,933,829 to NeoMedia for the same technology.
NeoMedia also said that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has issued an allowance for another new patent, application serial no 09/821,677, covering 44 claims, and is an adaptation of NeoMedia`s U.S. Patent 6,542,933, applying to technology that accesses Internet content from wireless devices.
NeoMedia said it has paid the issue fee and expects the patent to issue shortly.
The latest NeoMedia patent - the company`s seventh in the U.S. - was also invented by Mr. Hunter.
It covers accessing Internet content with a browser on a wireless device, wherein a user inputs a linkage code that has two parts: a routing identification code and an item identification code.
The wireless device transmits the linkage code to a URL assembly server, which extracts the routing identification code from the received linkage code and obtains a URL template associated with the routing identification code.
The URL template includes the name of a resolution server, and the URL-assembly server fills-in the URL template with the item identification code extracted from the received linkage code and then sends the completed URL template to the resolution server.
The resolution server determines the location of the Internet content based on the item identification code and then sends the Internet content to the wireless device.
`Protects IP, Strengthens Already-Solid Global Patent Position`
"The issuance of this patent by the Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial and the new allowance from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office continues to strengthen NeoMedia`s intellectual properties and already-solid global patent position," said Chas Fritz, the company`s founder and chairman.
"Patents issued in recognition of NeoMedia`s innovations can only bolster our position in patent infringement law suits and patent licensing," he said.
NeoMedia currently has patent infringement law suits pending against AirClic Inc., Scanbuy(TM), Inc, and Virgin(R) Entertainment Group, Inc., Virgin Megastore Online and Virgin Megastore, and has won a default judgement in its suit against LScan Technologies Inc.
"As use of NeoMedia`s patented PaperClick(R) technology platform continues to grow as a key component in mobile marketing, gaining the recognition and protection of patent offices worldwide is very important in protecting our rights," said Mr. Fritz.
Covering the Mobile Marketing Bases
The patented PaperClick technologies are the basis of applications for mobile marketing including:
- Word Activation, with brand names and tag lines registered in the PaperClick WordRegistry(TM), created by NeoMedia and Fortune(R) 500 innovator SAIC, originator of Internet domain name registration
Words and tag lines can be entered in the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM), a horizontal text-entry bar on the screen of a wireless device, for a one-click link to content from marketers;
- Created Code Activation, with two-dimensional PaperClick codes created and placed on packaging, literature, ads, posters, etc., to provides a one-click link to marketers` content via popular mobile phones;
- Existing Code Activation, with the ability to use a camera phone to "take a picture" of already-in-the-market UPC, EAN, JAN and ISBN codes to link to content from marketers.
Available to Marketers, Wireless Carriers, Device Manufacturers
The patented PaperClick family of mobile marketing services is immediately available to brand managers and marketing/advertising agencies, wireless carriers, and manufacturers of Internet-capable devices including cell phones, SmartPhones and PDA`s.
Information is available from (630) 435-9200, Ext. 125, or by e-mailing info1@paperclick.com.
About NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com) is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, which link products, print and physical objects directly to targeted online data.
NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions.
NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties.
Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a registered trademark, and PaperClick For Cell Phones, PaperClick Mobile Go-Window and PaperClick WordRegistry are trademarks of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
CONTACT: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Charles W. Fritz, 239-337-3434
cfritz@neom.com
or
The Kaminer Group
David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934
dkaminer@kamgrp.com
KEYWORD: FLORIDA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: HARDWARE ADVERTISING/MARKETING SOFTWARE INTERNET E-COMMERCE PRODUCT
SOURCE: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Dann schauen wir mal, wie hoch sie heute läuft
Es kommt schon Bewegung rein.
Neues Patent ist gut - für uns! Alles einsteigen, es geht los Richtung Norden!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Man muß den heutigen Kursverlauf nicht unbedingt verstehen
Wahrscheinlich noch zu wenig Volumen
Wahrscheinlich noch zu wenig Volumen
Statt solcher unwichtigen news, sollten die mal lieber die Zahlen bringen.
Oder trauen die sich nicht????????ß
Heute wirds wohl wieder rot.
Oder trauen die sich nicht????????ß
Heute wirds wohl wieder rot.
gähn, wie langweilig. Warn die Anleger heute mittag in D wohl zu voreilig. Über 0,19 zu bezahlen. Der Kurs wird in den USA gemacht. Immer so voreilig sein, kann sganz schön Geld kosten.
Insgesamt gesehen, enttäuscht mich die Firma langsam. Immer so kleine news um die Investoren bei der Stange zu halten.
Mit den Zahlen scheinen die es nicht eilig zu haben. Warum wohl? Böses erwachen?
Insgesamt gesehen, enttäuscht mich die Firma langsam. Immer so kleine news um die Investoren bei der Stange zu halten.
Mit den Zahlen scheinen die es nicht eilig zu haben. Warum wohl? Böses erwachen?
Tagestief. Sag doch das die Käufer sich aufgrund so ner windigen news sich nict aus dem Haus trauen.
is dch supper, bei kleinst handel von 10t/st bröckelt der kurs.
und wenn da mal jemand 100t/st will gehts wie grade wieder auf 0,24
da will noch kaum ein großer raus
und leider auch keiner rein ausser die leinen wie wir.
intresse muß her
und wenn da mal jemand 100t/st will gehts wie grade wieder auf 0,24
da will noch kaum ein großer raus
und leider auch keiner rein ausser die leinen wie wir.
intresse muß her
Hi warum meldet sich keiner,bin ich alleine hier.
seid wohl alle beim Fasching,naja dann gehe ich auch wieder.
Gruß Andelko
seid wohl alle beim Fasching,naja dann gehe ich auch wieder.
Gruß Andelko
0,239/0,24
0,242/,243
0,241/0,242
rt 0,242
0,240
290.t/st
290.t/st
0,235. Nicht viel los.
Könnt hinkommen mit Donnerstag. Dann müßte es heut und morgen leicht anziehen.
Wirklich nicht viel los.
hier gibt es zuviele verkäufer, sonst wäre der Kurs nach oben geschosen bei diesen hohen umsätzen.
ich glaube hier schmeist einer seine teile von Bord und die dummen kaufen Ihm sie ab.
verkauft lieber den dreck bevor die trauermeldung kommt.
ich sehe kuzfristig kurse um 5 Cent wenn nicht noch tiefer
hier gibt es zuviele verkäufer, sonst wäre der Kurs nach oben geschosen bei diesen hohen umsätzen.
ich glaube hier schmeist einer seine teile von Bord und die dummen kaufen Ihm sie ab.
verkauft lieber den dreck bevor die trauermeldung kommt.
ich sehe kuzfristig kurse um 5 Cent wenn nicht noch tiefer
>hier gibt es zuviele verkäufer, sonst wäre der Kurs nach oben geschosen bei diesen hohen umsätzen
hier hat wohl einer definitiv keinen plan was hohe umsätze sind...
hier hat wohl einer definitiv keinen plan was hohe umsätze sind...
gestern auf N-TV kam ein Bericht wo ein paar Jungs eine Software für Handys entwickelt haben in dem man anhand eines Bildes den genauen Standort ermitteln kann oder auch genaueste Informationen.
Wenn ich in München vor der Frauenkirche stehe und ein Photo von der Frauenkirche mache bekomme ich einen Stadtplan mit der direkten Umgebung aufs Handy gespielt.
Bin ich im Musem un mache ein Bild von einer Statue dann bekomme ich genaue Infos über die Statue geliefert.
Es kommt Konkurenz auf und das belebt das Geschäft.
Wenn ich in München vor der Frauenkirche stehe und ein Photo von der Frauenkirche mache bekomme ich einen Stadtplan mit der direkten Umgebung aufs Handy gespielt.
Bin ich im Musem un mache ein Bild von einer Statue dann bekomme ich genaue Infos über die Statue geliefert.
Es kommt Konkurenz auf und das belebt das Geschäft.
Laut Aussagen eines "angeblichen Insiders" aus den USA, müßte heute im späten Handel oder morgen vorbörslich ne Knallermeldung kommen, die wie er fest behauptet, das Teil zum explodieren bringt.
Gebe die Quelle nicht bekannt, denn falls es nicht zutrifft, werden alle wieder schreien von wegen Pushen oder so.
Glaube selber auch nicht so recht da dran.
Gabs ja schon öfter mal so Vorhersagen. Stelle es nur hier ins board damit alle es wissen. Ob es sitimmt oder nicht, wird sich ja bald erweisen.
Gebe die Quelle nicht bekannt, denn falls es nicht zutrifft, werden alle wieder schreien von wegen Pushen oder so.
Glaube selber auch nicht so recht da dran.
Gabs ja schon öfter mal so Vorhersagen. Stelle es nur hier ins board damit alle es wissen. Ob es sitimmt oder nicht, wird sich ja bald erweisen.
@ somart sag uns wenigstens wo wir das nachlesen können um uns unsere eigene Meinung daraus zu machen.
Grüße AB (ansonsten lass solche mail bitte)
Grüße AB (ansonsten lass solche mail bitte)
so, nun nehm ich doch ein wenig die spannung vorraus:
schaut mal in der news vom 29.dezember findet sich sowas:
Les Ellison, director of Micro Paint Repair Systems, said the supplies would be
used for new centers the company plans to open in late February/early March in
and around Auckland, New Zealand.
paperclick ist nicht das einzige "geschäft", vor allem NMPR ist nun profitabel...
paperclick & triton billing sind eine lösung, keine idee...
die patente decken das nun speziell ab.
click&buy ist die devise...
schaut mal in der news vom 29.dezember findet sich sowas:
Les Ellison, director of Micro Paint Repair Systems, said the supplies would be
used for new centers the company plans to open in late February/early March in
and around Auckland, New Zealand.
paperclick ist nicht das einzige "geschäft", vor allem NMPR ist nun profitabel...
paperclick & triton billing sind eine lösung, keine idee...
die patente decken das nun speziell ab.
click&buy ist die devise...
da gibt es wohl heute garkein intresse, auf beiden seiten!?
kopiert:
NeoMedia response to Virgin Ent`s claim construction brief
Short summary; keeping in mind a settlement would render the whole claim construction moot. Note: I am typing in selected sections from the filing, it is not complete by any means this is a 20 page filing; any typos are mine, and I omitted the case examples cited, etc. For those who wish that detail, sign up for Pacer; this document will only cost you $1.60 to access. I am posting this to give a sense of the position and strength of the filing.
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NeoMedia`s attorneys (NEOM) points out that Virgin`s filing not only improperly tries to revise understandable claim language but also improperly reads limitations into the claims` scope. Also Virgin fails to explain why its proposed language was more acceptable than the actual claim language, or why the claim language itself was not sufficient. The purpose of claim construction is to use common language for the claims so that a layperson (such as would be in the jury, and also includes the judge in many cases) can understand it. The purpose is NOT to make the claim language more complicated, nor to narrow the scope of the patents.
NEOM points out that Virgin`s proposed claim construction fails to provide any legal support for its proposition that the Court must construe, or in Virgin`s case, rewrite, each and every claim term for which defendants demands a construction. There is no such precedent. Also, claims must not be limited to the specific or preferred embodiments described in the specification....Virgin improperly attempts to read limitations from the specification into the claim scope. It is the claims alone that provide the measure of the invention.
Also on the point that Virgin`s efforts to have the court rewrite the claim language should be denied....NEOM points out that this procedure is not an exercise in revising the `terse claim language` that the patentee and the Patent Office agreed on. It is not an invitation to rewrite the claims so as not to cover Virgin`s devices, methods and systems. Where the meaning is shown to be plain, no gloss thereon is appropriate. The law is clear on these points.... Courts clearly understand that not all claim terms need to be construed, even if one party argues for numerous claim term constructions. Virgin fails to provide any support for unnecessarily narrowing the claim scope for the claim terms set forth.
Also, the alternative language that Virgin cites will be mroe confusing to the jury than the claim language itself. As an example, whereas NeoMedia believe that a trier of fact will understand that `one or more tables` means `one or more tables`. Virgin proposes that the jury be told that `one or more tables` means `data structure having rows and columns where the intersection of a row and column forms a cell in which data is stored`. Virgin would also have the court explain to the jury that `direct communication` means `bidirectional transmission of data without any intermediary communication device`.
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There`s a lot more....but a reader should get a feel for the filing from the above. Anyone else who`s read the filing, feel free to reply with any other points you`d like to point out.
NeoMedia response to Virgin Ent`s claim construction brief
Short summary; keeping in mind a settlement would render the whole claim construction moot. Note: I am typing in selected sections from the filing, it is not complete by any means this is a 20 page filing; any typos are mine, and I omitted the case examples cited, etc. For those who wish that detail, sign up for Pacer; this document will only cost you $1.60 to access. I am posting this to give a sense of the position and strength of the filing.
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NeoMedia`s attorneys (NEOM) points out that Virgin`s filing not only improperly tries to revise understandable claim language but also improperly reads limitations into the claims` scope. Also Virgin fails to explain why its proposed language was more acceptable than the actual claim language, or why the claim language itself was not sufficient. The purpose of claim construction is to use common language for the claims so that a layperson (such as would be in the jury, and also includes the judge in many cases) can understand it. The purpose is NOT to make the claim language more complicated, nor to narrow the scope of the patents.
NEOM points out that Virgin`s proposed claim construction fails to provide any legal support for its proposition that the Court must construe, or in Virgin`s case, rewrite, each and every claim term for which defendants demands a construction. There is no such precedent. Also, claims must not be limited to the specific or preferred embodiments described in the specification....Virgin improperly attempts to read limitations from the specification into the claim scope. It is the claims alone that provide the measure of the invention.
Also on the point that Virgin`s efforts to have the court rewrite the claim language should be denied....NEOM points out that this procedure is not an exercise in revising the `terse claim language` that the patentee and the Patent Office agreed on. It is not an invitation to rewrite the claims so as not to cover Virgin`s devices, methods and systems. Where the meaning is shown to be plain, no gloss thereon is appropriate. The law is clear on these points.... Courts clearly understand that not all claim terms need to be construed, even if one party argues for numerous claim term constructions. Virgin fails to provide any support for unnecessarily narrowing the claim scope for the claim terms set forth.
Also, the alternative language that Virgin cites will be mroe confusing to the jury than the claim language itself. As an example, whereas NeoMedia believe that a trier of fact will understand that `one or more tables` means `one or more tables`. Virgin proposes that the jury be told that `one or more tables` means `data structure having rows and columns where the intersection of a row and column forms a cell in which data is stored`. Virgin would also have the court explain to the jury that `direct communication` means `bidirectional transmission of data without any intermediary communication device`.
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There`s a lot more....but a reader should get a feel for the filing from the above. Anyone else who`s read the filing, feel free to reply with any other points you`d like to point out.
@AB
Kannst Du leider nicht nachlesen, da es eine mündliche Empfehlung von jemanden war, der im meiner Hausbank arbeitet. Laut seiner Aussage kommt spätestens morgen was. Hat er aus den USA. Woher, weiß ich nicht.
Werde nicht mehr solche Dinger einstellen.
Sieht sowieso nicht danach aus, als das es zutreffend sein könnte. dann müßte der Kurs langsam anziehen und Volumen rein kommen.
Und danach sieht es bisher nicht aus.
Kannst Du leider nicht nachlesen, da es eine mündliche Empfehlung von jemanden war, der im meiner Hausbank arbeitet. Laut seiner Aussage kommt spätestens morgen was. Hat er aus den USA. Woher, weiß ich nicht.
Werde nicht mehr solche Dinger einstellen.
Sieht sowieso nicht danach aus, als das es zutreffend sein könnte. dann müßte der Kurs langsam anziehen und Volumen rein kommen.
Und danach sieht es bisher nicht aus.
tageshoch 0,242
Ob da morgen doch was kommt?
was hat saic damit zutuhen?
ging noch was nachbörslich?
Guten Morgen an alle Neo-Mediafans
Wünsche uns allen einen guten und erfolgreichen Tag.
Gruß Andelko
Wünsche uns allen einen guten und erfolgreichen Tag.
Gruß Andelko
War wohlnix mit meinem Bänker. Dem werd ich was erzählen.
Volumen ja okay, aber der Kurs bröckelt.
Volumen ja okay, aber der Kurs bröckelt.
Gestern wurden ja einige Trades in Blöcken von 100 K +
200 K ausserhalb von Bid/Ask gehandelt. Letzter Block
200 k zu 0.2377 (auch SK) bei Bid/ask 0,239 zu 0,241.
Sonst einige zu 0,24 bei 0,237 zu 0,238.
Wissen da einige wieder mehr oder kommt heute was ?!
Neom long
200 K ausserhalb von Bid/Ask gehandelt. Letzter Block
200 k zu 0.2377 (auch SK) bei Bid/ask 0,239 zu 0,241.
Sonst einige zu 0,24 bei 0,237 zu 0,238.
Wissen da einige wieder mehr oder kommt heute was ?!
Neom long
sieht so aus als würde das management sich eindecken...
management deckt sich ein????????
Ein bischen naiv ist das schon, oder?????????
Mit so ein paar Stücke würden die sich bestimmt nicht eindecken.
Ein bischen naiv ist das schon, oder?????????
Mit so ein paar Stücke würden die sich bestimmt nicht eindecken.
bröckel, bröckel, bröckel.
Und, verkauft das management heute??????
Und, verkauft das management heute??????
Mhh sehr interessant
Da glauben einige 4 Officans das es bald besser geht.
evtl. gut Zahlen oder anderes??
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sv.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3st.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sp.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sn.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sw.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3Sy.htm
Da glauben einige 4 Officans das es bald besser geht.
evtl. gut Zahlen oder anderes??
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sv.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3st.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sp.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sn.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3sw.htm
http://www.secinfo.com/d12TC3.z3Sy.htm
@somart
ich brauch wenigstens keinen bankier der mich "berät" und stell auch keine vertraulichen informationen ins netz...
bröckel, bröckel, bröckel doch mal ein bischen informationen aus dem netz.
ich rate dir auch: steig aus wenn du zweifel hast.
wir werden sehen wos hingeht, naiv ist zu denken man weiß es!
ich brauch wenigstens keinen bankier der mich "berät" und stell auch keine vertraulichen informationen ins netz...
bröckel, bröckel, bröckel doch mal ein bischen informationen aus dem netz.
ich rate dir auch: steig aus wenn du zweifel hast.
wir werden sehen wos hingeht, naiv ist zu denken man weiß es!
gleich wird wieder bid bedient und wir sind wieder im minus. hoffentlich zieht das bid mal an.
schaut ganz schnell rtl nachrichten da kommt was von papercklick
@AB was kam denn ?
Die Gavitec AG entwickelt und vertreibt industrielle 2D-Codelesegeräte für Matrix-, Stapel- und Barcodes. Insbesondere hat sich das Unternehmen auf die Lesung von Direktmarkierungen spezialisiert. Hauptanwendungen sind die Identifikation zur Qualitätsdatendokumentation, Verifizierung und Variantenfertigungssteuerung. Wichtige Kundenbranchen sind die Automobil- und Automobilzulieferindustrie, Flugzeughersteller, Leiterplattenhersteller, die Halbleiterindustrie, sowie die Pharmaindustrie
http://www.xpertgate.de/messe/firma.php?ID=47
http://www.xpertgate.de/messe/firma.php?ID=47
Aber wer hat die patente neom und nicht die
richten wir das?
Nix los hier. Patent hin oder her. Wenn es keine news gibt,wird es eh rot.
jaja...du "superg`scheit Nase"-lagst ja bisher meistens(immer??) verkehrt...also..warten wir`s ab!
Geht ganz bald los...viell. hast du ja bis dahin verkauft
Geht ganz bald los...viell. hast du ja bis dahin verkauft
0,243
0,243/0,245
0,243/0,245
0,238
@stio: und nun?
@stio: und nun?
verkaufen ganz klar...
</ironie>
</ironie>
Toll, bald ist Ende Februar. Meine mich erinnern zu können, das Versprochen wurde, das wir da zw. 0,3-0,5 liegen.
interessant:
Nokia and Microsoft strike music deal
By Maija Pesola in Cannes
Nokia and Microsoft announced an unprecedented collaboration deal over digital music on Monday, aimed at ensuring that songs can be transferred seamlessly between mobile phones and personal computers.
MARKETWATCH TOP NEWS
Cannes: Faster 3G tech plans steal limelight
Nokia is to use Microsoft`s Windows Media player for its new mobile music technology offering, launched on Monday at the 3GSM mobile phone trade show in Cannes. The deal will mean that users who download music on their Nokia handsets can also listen to it on Microsoft`s XP-based PCs. As part of the deal, Microsoft will support the Open Mobile Alliance standard on digital media rights. Nokia also put forward bullish estimates for the growth of mobile phones this year on the back of multimedia devices such as phones with music players. The company says it expects the total number of mobile subscribers to reach 2bn by the end of 2005, growing to 3bn by the end of 2010. Phones with music players will be a key factor driving growth. Nokia sold 10m phones with integrated music players last year, but says that in 2005, more than half of its new models will have music functionality. It also predicted a sharp rise in 3G mobile phones, from 16m in 2004 to 70m by the end of 2005. Nokia on Monday also unveiled a deal on new technology with Loudeye, the US digital media company, they hope will help mobile phone operators tap into the craze for downloading music. As the market for music downloading has grown to an estimated value of $330m a year, and nearly 10m Apple iPods have been sold worldwide, mobile phone operators have been trying to join the bandwagon and turn handsets into MP3 players. Last year, Motorola signed a deal with Apple to develop handsets with iTunes software built in, and operators such as Vodafone, 3, and O2, have been experimenting with offering music download services over their new, high-speed networks. However, consumer take-up of mobile music services has been relatively slow, as the operators` proprietary systems have suffered from the small size of the music catalogues on offer, and a lack of standardisation on key technology, such as digital rights management. Nokia and Loudeye propose to solve both these issues by offering mobile operators a system based on a digital rights management standard set by the Open Mobile Alliance, and by plugging them into Loudeye`s vast library of songs. When Vodafone launched its Vodafone Live music download service at the end of last year, for example, it had just 3000 songs on offer, where as Loudeye can offer an operator access to somewhere in the region of 750,000 songs. "The idea is that you buy the music once and own it for life, whether you download it on your PC or mobile or something else," said Charles Grimsdale, president and managing director of Loudeye`s international business operations. "Once people feel comfortable that they own the music, and can play it at home and the car as well as on a mobile phone, this market will explode."
Nokia and Microsoft strike music deal
By Maija Pesola in Cannes
Nokia and Microsoft announced an unprecedented collaboration deal over digital music on Monday, aimed at ensuring that songs can be transferred seamlessly between mobile phones and personal computers.
MARKETWATCH TOP NEWS
Cannes: Faster 3G tech plans steal limelight
Nokia is to use Microsoft`s Windows Media player for its new mobile music technology offering, launched on Monday at the 3GSM mobile phone trade show in Cannes. The deal will mean that users who download music on their Nokia handsets can also listen to it on Microsoft`s XP-based PCs. As part of the deal, Microsoft will support the Open Mobile Alliance standard on digital media rights. Nokia also put forward bullish estimates for the growth of mobile phones this year on the back of multimedia devices such as phones with music players. The company says it expects the total number of mobile subscribers to reach 2bn by the end of 2005, growing to 3bn by the end of 2010. Phones with music players will be a key factor driving growth. Nokia sold 10m phones with integrated music players last year, but says that in 2005, more than half of its new models will have music functionality. It also predicted a sharp rise in 3G mobile phones, from 16m in 2004 to 70m by the end of 2005. Nokia on Monday also unveiled a deal on new technology with Loudeye, the US digital media company, they hope will help mobile phone operators tap into the craze for downloading music. As the market for music downloading has grown to an estimated value of $330m a year, and nearly 10m Apple iPods have been sold worldwide, mobile phone operators have been trying to join the bandwagon and turn handsets into MP3 players. Last year, Motorola signed a deal with Apple to develop handsets with iTunes software built in, and operators such as Vodafone, 3, and O2, have been experimenting with offering music download services over their new, high-speed networks. However, consumer take-up of mobile music services has been relatively slow, as the operators` proprietary systems have suffered from the small size of the music catalogues on offer, and a lack of standardisation on key technology, such as digital rights management. Nokia and Loudeye propose to solve both these issues by offering mobile operators a system based on a digital rights management standard set by the Open Mobile Alliance, and by plugging them into Loudeye`s vast library of songs. When Vodafone launched its Vodafone Live music download service at the end of last year, for example, it had just 3000 songs on offer, where as Loudeye can offer an operator access to somewhere in the region of 750,000 songs. "The idea is that you buy the music once and own it for life, whether you download it on your PC or mobile or something else," said Charles Grimsdale, president and managing director of Loudeye`s international business operations. "Once people feel comfortable that they own the music, and can play it at home and the car as well as on a mobile phone, this market will explode."
es ist halt bei "Gavitec AG" http://www.mobiledigit.de/index.php?id=10
auch ein Nokia
auch ein Nokia
@somart:
nicht weinen!!!
heute ist ERST der 14.02.-also noch genügend Zeit bis Ende Februar...
und...sind wir da nicht bei der 0,3....dann warten wir halt noch einen Monat!
also-locker bleiben!
nicht weinen!!!
heute ist ERST der 14.02.-also noch genügend Zeit bis Ende Februar...
und...sind wir da nicht bei der 0,3....dann warten wir halt noch einen Monat!
also-locker bleiben!
Valentinstag:
husch husch-helf der Mamma beim Abwasch...oder hast Du etwa schon eine Freundin??
husch husch-helf der Mamma beim Abwasch...oder hast Du etwa schon eine Freundin??
Brief description
This application – specifically designed for smartphones and based on the award-winning Lavasphere technology – reads Data Matrix codes and QR codes as well as one-dimensional (1d) barcodes simply by using the built-in camera.
Without any additional scanner hardware, Lavasphere for Smartphones recognizes 1d and 2d codes easily through the integrated digital camera, even during preview (Zero-Click™ live-stream decoding). It enables therefore mobile users to link directly to a specific web page, to access services, to get real-time information or just to proceed orders.
This set of ultra-small footprint algorithms is designed to be integrated into any current and future series 60 camera phones with Symbian server-client architecture.
Lavasphere for Smartphone is the ideal solution to turn your smartphone into a universal personnel code reader and provides many mobile applications:
- M-Commerce
- Mobile marketing and advertising
- Access to multimedia HTML, XHTML, WAP information and services
- Print-to-web integration
- Content linking
- Data collection
- E-Ticketing
- Price comparison
- Logistics
How it works...
Technical highlights
Specifications
This application – specifically designed for smartphones and based on the award-winning Lavasphere technology – reads Data Matrix codes and QR codes as well as one-dimensional (1d) barcodes simply by using the built-in camera.
Without any additional scanner hardware, Lavasphere for Smartphones recognizes 1d and 2d codes easily through the integrated digital camera, even during preview (Zero-Click™ live-stream decoding). It enables therefore mobile users to link directly to a specific web page, to access services, to get real-time information or just to proceed orders.
This set of ultra-small footprint algorithms is designed to be integrated into any current and future series 60 camera phones with Symbian server-client architecture.
Lavasphere for Smartphone is the ideal solution to turn your smartphone into a universal personnel code reader and provides many mobile applications:
- M-Commerce
- Mobile marketing and advertising
- Access to multimedia HTML, XHTML, WAP information and services
- Print-to-web integration
- Content linking
- Data collection
- E-Ticketing
- Price comparison
- Logistics
How it works...
Technical highlights
Specifications
@somart
>>Meine mich erinnern zu können, das Versprochen wurde, das wir da zw. 0,3-0,5 liegen.
du glaubst sicher noch an den weihnachtsmann oder an die zahn-fee
komm steig aus und gib mir die stücke günstig
otc is nix für schwache nerven
>>Meine mich erinnern zu können, das Versprochen wurde, das wir da zw. 0,3-0,5 liegen.
du glaubst sicher noch an den weihnachtsmann oder an die zahn-fee
komm steig aus und gib mir die stücke günstig
otc is nix für schwache nerven
Wenn Du 18.000 Euro zur Zeit übrig hast.
Vielleicht kommen se morgen raus aus dem Depot. Läuft eh nix mehr. Kaum Umsatz, also wenig Interesse.
mei leidl morgen kommt ne pr!!!
Viel Glück eure AB
Viel Glück eure AB
Dann müßte aber heut schon mehr Volumina sein.
Also laß die Scherze.
Also laß die Scherze.
das ist kein Scherz bis morgen.
Grüße AB
Grüße AB
die arbeiten bei pp.
die seite funktioniert wieder
die seite funktioniert wieder
@AB
Wo bleibt denn deine news? Deine Aussagen über news und Kurse bis Ende Februar kannste dir in die Haare schmieren.
Dummes Gepushe. Postest Du im LAMP Thread vielleicht unter JS????????????
Wo bleibt denn deine news? Deine Aussagen über news und Kurse bis Ende Februar kannste dir in die Haare schmieren.
Dummes Gepushe. Postest Du im LAMP Thread vielleicht unter JS????????????
0,234 zu 0,237. Geht wieder runter heute.
0,235 bei 89,5k
130k nach 7 minuten Handel. Ganz schön viel Volumen drin. Leider falsche Richtung.
0,237 bei 180k. Rechnet man das hoch, kommt heut ein Volumen von über 5M zusammen. Warum?????????
@AB
Was ist mit news?????????
@AB
Was ist mit news?????????
weiter runter
nach 43 min schon 670k Volumen. Ob AB doch recht hat und heut ne wews kommt. Leider stimmt die Richtung immer noch nicht.
Nach 2 Stunden schon 1,48 Millionen Stücke bei 0,235. Kommt da noch was?
Alles so ruhig hier. keiner da?
Alles so ruhig hier. keiner da?
Wenn heut noch was kommen soll, etwas mehr wie 3 Stunden haben sie noch. das nachbörslich was kommt, glaub ich nicht
Schon 1,85m gehandelt.
Aber der spread ist sehr hoch. 0,234 zu 0,239
Schon 1,85m gehandelt.
Aber der spread ist sehr hoch. 0,234 zu 0,239
sorry leute wegen dem fehlalarm.
Ich versteh es nicht normalerweise wollten die heut was bringen.(i-hub)
aber dann eben morgen.
Grüße eure Ab
Ich versteh es nicht normalerweise wollten die heut was bringen.(i-hub)
aber dann eben morgen.
Grüße eure Ab
Da wird wohl morgen was kommen. Anders ist der Kurs und das Volumen nicht zu erklären.
0,248 0,247/0,248
0,248 0,247/0,25
0,25
0,249/0,25
0,249/0,25
morgen kommt was
0,251
0,255
0,250
0,2549
Hallo zusammen!
ihr müsst mal etwas ruhiger werden und auch mal warten können! Es wird noch schöne Zeiten geben mit Neom!
ihr müsst mal etwas ruhiger werden und auch mal warten können! Es wird noch schöne Zeiten geben mit Neom!
gleich 0,26
Bin mal gespannt was die morgen bringen
0,26
0,26 gefallen
jow 0,26
>0,26 nun
Wenn das so weiter geht packen wir noch die 0,27
Und es geht weiter.
RT 0,262
RT 0,262
so gehts also auch ohne volumen ganz gut
wir schaffen heute noch die 30 ein bissel spaß muss sein
@ blodone
Doppeltes Volumen wie an normalen Tagen. Zum Ende werden es wohl 4Millionen sein. das nennst Du kein Volumen?
Doppeltes Volumen wie an normalen Tagen. Zum Ende werden es wohl 4Millionen sein. das nennst Du kein Volumen?
dig soweit ist die nicht weg!
0,263/0,264
ich seh sie auch schon die letzte halbe stunde zeigt alles das müsst ihr lernen will nicht so hoch greifen
Hab ich irgentwas verpasst,egal,auf nach 30ct
0,265
0,27
0,269
0.275
0,275
WOHO!!!
Macht mal alle das Googlespielchen, da hab ich folgendes eingetippt:
nokia microsoft neomedia und was kommt da !!!
Lasst euch überraschen
unter Termine steht da der 21.02.2005
Ach schaut doch selbst
gruß und vielleicht enden wir heute mit Tageshoch
würd mich nicht mehr wundern
nokia microsoft neomedia und was kommt da !!!
Lasst euch überraschen
unter Termine steht da der 21.02.2005
Ach schaut doch selbst
gruß und vielleicht enden wir heute mit Tageshoch
würd mich nicht mehr wundern
Hi Leute
wir sehen heute noch die 0,30€
Gruß Andelko
wir sehen heute noch die 0,30€
Gruß Andelko
0,279
0,28
Wollen wir hoffen, daß es keine Eintagsfliege war.
Auf weitere grüne Kurse.
Auf weitere grüne Kurse.
im i-hub steht: last 0,29
@stio
schluß bei 0,279. Schau mal direkt an der otc nach.
schluß bei 0,279. Schau mal direkt an der otc nach.
i-hub
Posted by: jayoperator
In reply to: None Date:2/15/2005 4:12:47 PM
Post #of 6759
I think it`s related to the Nokia Coke Demonstration
on the series 60 3g phone
Remember This...
"Today,” said Jensen, “business enterprise and mobile consumer lifestyles demand the ability to access all types of information, anywhere at any time. NeoMedia and Intel have agreed to work jointly, including developing and marketing NeoMedia’s PaperClick product for the PXA27x processor family, and cooperating to foster penetration of the enterprise and consumer global mobile marketplace by both companies."
And This
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20041005corp…
Now put the two together
Posted by: jayoperator
In reply to: None Date:2/15/2005 4:12:47 PM
Post #of 6759
I think it`s related to the Nokia Coke Demonstration
on the series 60 3g phone
Remember This...
"Today,” said Jensen, “business enterprise and mobile consumer lifestyles demand the ability to access all types of information, anywhere at any time. NeoMedia and Intel have agreed to work jointly, including developing and marketing NeoMedia’s PaperClick product for the PXA27x processor family, and cooperating to foster penetration of the enterprise and consumer global mobile marketplace by both companies."
And This
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20041005corp…
Now put the two together
NEOM Last: 0.28 Change: +0.04 +18.14% Volume: 5,469,844 3:59pm
2/15/2005
After Hours: 0.29 +0.01 1.79% 76,300 4:03pm
2/15/2005
2/15/2005
After Hours: 0.29 +0.01 1.79% 76,300 4:03pm
2/15/2005
freu mich mit euch
noch 1h dann ziehen wir nach
0,20/0,22€
0,212
0,212 0,215/0,22
Go on NEOM:
------------------------------------------------
NEOM: Volume Spike; 93% > 20-adsv, Stock +17.72%
TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 15, 2005 04:10 PM
This is the 1st VOLUME alert for NEOM in the past 7 calendar days.
Trading for NeoMedia Technologies Inc (OTCBB: NEOM) has been heavier than usual in today`s session. By 16:10 ET, the stock had already traded 4,866,900 shares via 192 trades. The cumulative volume is 92.53% above its 20-day average of 2,527,810. Normally the stock experiences around 153 individual trades per session.
So far, today`s volume surge has caused a net rise in NEOM`s stock price. At the time of this alert, the stock was trading at $0.279, up $0.042 (+17.72%).
One year ago, the Company`s shares closed at $0.107. The price has gained more than 160 percent since then.
Over the last 10 trading session NEOM has traded in a range between
$0.226 and $0.246 and is currently trading 10.00% below its
52-week high of $0.310 set on December 15,2004 and 1168.18% above its
52-week low of $0.022 from December 20,2004.
In the previous 3 sessions, NEOM trading has displayed a mixed trend. Closing results have been as follows:
February 14, 2005 --- closed at $0.237 down $0.003 (-1.25%) on 1,207,800 shares
February 11, 2005 --- closed at $0.240 up $0.002 (+0.97%) on 1,844,000 shares
February 10, 2005 --- closed at $0.238 down $0.004 (-1.78%) on 2,318,000 shares
The Company last released news on February 07, 2005:
"NeoMedia`s Global Patent Position Expands Again with Issuance of Patent in Mexico and Allowance in U.S."
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NEOM: Jumps +12.90%; Vol +138%; Last 90 Min of Trading
TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 15, 2005 04:22 PM
During the last 90 minutes of today`s session, shares of NeoMedia Technologies Inc (OTCBB: NEOM) demonstrated a strong UPWARD close relative to its 13:30 ET statistics. "Strong Closers" are determined by proprietary Knobias calculations performed during the last segment of each trading day.
sym: NEOM @13:30 ET @CLOSE % CHANGE
---------- ----------- ----------- ------------
PRICE $0.25 $0.28 +12.90%
VOLUME 2,297,100 5,469,800 +138.12%
#TRADES 49 219 +346.94%
DAY-HI $0.25 $0.28 LATE-HI
DAY-LO $0.23 $0.23 N/A
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Zeit für eine fette PR!!!!!
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NEOM: Volume Spike; 93% > 20-adsv, Stock +17.72%
TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 15, 2005 04:10 PM
This is the 1st VOLUME alert for NEOM in the past 7 calendar days.
Trading for NeoMedia Technologies Inc (OTCBB: NEOM) has been heavier than usual in today`s session. By 16:10 ET, the stock had already traded 4,866,900 shares via 192 trades. The cumulative volume is 92.53% above its 20-day average of 2,527,810. Normally the stock experiences around 153 individual trades per session.
So far, today`s volume surge has caused a net rise in NEOM`s stock price. At the time of this alert, the stock was trading at $0.279, up $0.042 (+17.72%).
One year ago, the Company`s shares closed at $0.107. The price has gained more than 160 percent since then.
Over the last 10 trading session NEOM has traded in a range between
$0.226 and $0.246 and is currently trading 10.00% below its
52-week high of $0.310 set on December 15,2004 and 1168.18% above its
52-week low of $0.022 from December 20,2004.
In the previous 3 sessions, NEOM trading has displayed a mixed trend. Closing results have been as follows:
February 14, 2005 --- closed at $0.237 down $0.003 (-1.25%) on 1,207,800 shares
February 11, 2005 --- closed at $0.240 up $0.002 (+0.97%) on 1,844,000 shares
February 10, 2005 --- closed at $0.238 down $0.004 (-1.78%) on 2,318,000 shares
The Company last released news on February 07, 2005:
"NeoMedia`s Global Patent Position Expands Again with Issuance of Patent in Mexico and Allowance in U.S."
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NEOM: Jumps +12.90%; Vol +138%; Last 90 Min of Trading
TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 15, 2005 04:22 PM
During the last 90 minutes of today`s session, shares of NeoMedia Technologies Inc (OTCBB: NEOM) demonstrated a strong UPWARD close relative to its 13:30 ET statistics. "Strong Closers" are determined by proprietary Knobias calculations performed during the last segment of each trading day.
sym: NEOM @13:30 ET @CLOSE % CHANGE
---------- ----------- ----------- ------------
PRICE $0.25 $0.28 +12.90%
VOLUME 2,297,100 5,469,800 +138.12%
#TRADES 49 219 +346.94%
DAY-HI $0.25 $0.28 LATE-HI
DAY-LO $0.23 $0.23 N/A
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Zeit für eine fette PR!!!!!
0,218
0,219
0,219/0,220
wer zockt da heute um 0,001
um 16h
0,219/0,220
wer zockt da heute um 0,001
um 16h
die 0,3 fllt glaue ich heute
Heute muß ne hammermeldung kommen, sonst wird es wieder rot. Die 0,30 muß nachhaltig geknackt werden, sonst geht es wieder in den tiefen 20er Bereich. Gestern war ein guter Anfang. Mit Sicherheit kommt heute ne news. Doch ob die den Anstieg von gestern gerecht wird, wird man sehen.
Nur komisch, das so viele schon vorher wissen, das ne Meldung kommt.
Nur komisch, das so viele schon vorher wissen, das ne Meldung kommt.
@ somart
Das müssen gar nicht viele sein, die von der Meldung wissen. Einige wenige mit genügend Cash können ebenso reichlich kaufen.
Das müssen gar nicht viele sein, die von der Meldung wissen. Einige wenige mit genügend Cash können ebenso reichlich kaufen.
Schon, aber warum dann so viele kleine Käufe und nicht ein paar große.
mal gespant was heute für ein vollumen kommt
mit voll. (30mio./st) haben die heute schnell auch die 0,4
kassa in grossen stück ist teuer
viell. spekulieren einfach auch nur viele,dass etwas kommt....nachdem einer irgendwo ein gerücht(i-hub,RB) verbreitet hat...?Wer weiss schon,(ob) was kommt....
abwarten!!!
p.s.@somart...."tiefer 20er Bereich"-meinst du wirklich,dass wir heute 20% minus sehen könnten???NO WAY!
Ich denke,heute sehen wir die 0,30,bei News noch viiiiiiiiieeeeeel mehr
abwarten!!!
p.s.@somart...."tiefer 20er Bereich"-meinst du wirklich,dass wir heute 20% minus sehen könnten???NO WAY!
Ich denke,heute sehen wir die 0,30,bei News noch viiiiiiiiieeeeeel mehr
Mit dem Kurs mein ich nicht heute. Aber das hatten wir doch schon oft. An der 030 gekratzt und dann nach und nach wieder in Richtung 020.
War auch schon da, daß es ein Tag vor news hoch ging, am Tag der news dann wieder runter. Also die Richtung für heute kann amn nicht klar vorher sagen. Wenn ne Hammernews kommt, dann geht es rauf, aber bei ner 0815 news wie die letzten, geht es eher runter.
War auch schon da, daß es ein Tag vor news hoch ging, am Tag der news dann wieder runter. Also die Richtung für heute kann amn nicht klar vorher sagen. Wenn ne Hammernews kommt, dann geht es rauf, aber bei ner 0815 news wie die letzten, geht es eher runter.
vorbörslich scheint nichts zu kommen...90% aller Neom PR`s um 8.30(14.30)-viell. gibt`s dafür später was vom 3 GSM Kongress in Cannes.
Habe auch mit 14:30 uhr gerechnet. Hoffentlich wird sich das nicht negativ auf die Kursentwicklung auswirken. Wird wohl nix mit der 030 heute.
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Will euch ja nix böses. Aber es wird heute in den USA mindestens 10% runter gehen. wenn nicht noch mehr
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Will euch ja nix böses. Aber es wird heute in den USA mindestens 10% runter gehen. wenn nicht noch mehr
wäre nix neues js
wenn man kk von 0.110 hat,hat man geduld und brauch nicht um 10% zu bangen
grün
0.280-0.281
0.280-0.281
0,289
bid is ma komisch 0,289 ask 0,281 lol mms aufwachen!
is eh nur 1er AGIS
is eh nur 1er AGIS
g 0,289
b 0,281
b 0,281
doxa
denke ist fehler
js
neom was 1. e-mail von mir
dann biph,hplf,primacom und nun em.tv.
hast einige bekommen.
denke ist fehler
js
neom was 1. e-mail von mir
dann biph,hplf,primacom und nun em.tv.
hast einige bekommen.
>0,29
so ist das vorbörslich g 0,292
bid 0,294 NITE
02/16/05 15:08:11 0.295 0.294 0.281 60000
0,29 gegen 0,30 der kampf beginnt.....
netter umsatz
0,26 - 0,27 sind stabilisiert
sieht gut aus
sieht gut aus
0,278
0,28 620k
stio,weiss nicht,wo deine daten her sind....bei mir sieht es so aus:
0,281-0,282 bei 2,26 mill. aktien
0,281-0,282 bei 2,26 mill. aktien
Preisabsprachen sind bei denen doch auch nicht erlaubt oder?
mir ging es vordergründig um den umsatz...und der sieht super aus-schon 2,8 millionen gehandelt!!!
0,28
1,03 mio/st
1,03 mio/st
so freunde..es geht ab..schon 3,4 millionen gehandelt!!
0,285!!!
heute über 0,30!!!!
0,285!!!
heute über 0,30!!!!
da spind wohl mein realtime
ich sage heute 0.50 wär häl. dagegen
ich!!!!
wie ist der umsatz?
oh oh...0,26 bei 4,9 millionen..haben wohl einige geschmissen,nachdem es keine (erwartete) PR gab
Das wird wohl erst der Anfang sein. kommt heute nix, sind wir wieder beim Kurs von gestern.
Companies have long recognized the potential benefits of allowing the virtual world to interact with us in the physical world, but nobody has yet changed our lives in that way. Several companies are close, waiting on location-based services, but we believe that NeoMedia`s PaperClick is likely to be the leading service for pull-based integration
Mei tip für heute ohne news Schlußkurs 0,23
bröckel, bröckel, bröckel
herrlich diese Achterbahn-Fahrt heute,findet Ihr nicht??
Ich sage,wir schliessen im Plus!
Nicht vergessen: DIE Spekulation schlechthin ist der 23.2.-Gerichtsstand Neom/Virgin mit möglicher Entscheidung????
Hmmm
Ich sage,wir schliessen im Plus!
Nicht vergessen: DIE Spekulation schlechthin ist der 23.2.-Gerichtsstand Neom/Virgin mit möglicher Entscheidung????
Hmmm
nee, schließen im minus. Und das leider nicht zu knapp. Die Gewinne von gestern sind spätestens morgen wieder weg.
aber mir glaubt ja keiner. 0,24 wir kommen in schnellen Schritten bei sehr hohem Volumen. Alle schmeißen hin. Bin mal gespannt wo es halt macht.
wenn hier geschmissen würde, hatten wir gewiss 0,1x
die 0,24 halten
bis jetzt halten sogar die 0,26
zu den news zeiten steht der kurs
zu den news zeiten steht der kurs
kaum gesagt schon gehts runter, war wohl nix mit news jetzt
panik amis ihr werdet leiden.....
panik amis ihr werdet leiden.....
rt 0.256
der kurs dreht gleich
mein tipp bei 0.251 drehung
sk über 0.27
sk über 0.27
seit ihr geschockt weil ich recht hatte
ok wir waren bei 0.250 aber das bid war nicht unter 0.251
ok wir waren bei 0.250 aber das bid war nicht unter 0.251
@Bachalor
Das war nur ein kurzer Halt auf dem Weg nach unten. LEIDER. Aber heute abend um 22:00 Uhr sind wir beim Kurs von gestern bei über 10M gehandelter Stücke. Und dann geht es den Rest der Woche weiter runter.
Hoffe ich zwar nicht, aber sehr wahrscheinlich.
Das war nur ein kurzer Halt auf dem Weg nach unten. LEIDER. Aber heute abend um 22:00 Uhr sind wir beim Kurs von gestern bei über 10M gehandelter Stücke. Und dann geht es den Rest der Woche weiter runter.
Hoffe ich zwar nicht, aber sehr wahrscheinlich.
0255 zu 0259 Wat denn nu? Das Teil muß rauffff.
Smarti
Was ist mit NEOM los
Mein Tipp für heute
10Mio Teile
SK 0,225 Dollar
Was ist mit NEOM los
Mein Tipp für heute
10Mio Teile
SK 0,225 Dollar
@mac Fly
Dann wären wir aber immer noch dick über LAMP
Dann wären wir aber immer noch dick über LAMP
Nicht mehr lange
Hier droht ein Ausverkauf.
Es wird fast nur verkauft.
leg dir mal den scotti zu, dann siehst du es
Verkauf den Dreck, bevor du im Minus bist.
Das kann sehr schnell gehen.
du handelst an der OTC
Hier droht ein Ausverkauf.
Es wird fast nur verkauft.
leg dir mal den scotti zu, dann siehst du es
Verkauf den Dreck, bevor du im Minus bist.
Das kann sehr schnell gehen.
du handelst an der OTC
Mac Fly
Bei so viel Käufen aus dem Ask, sprichst Du, das nur Verkäufer da sin. Bist du voll??????????
Bei so viel Käufen aus dem Ask, sprichst Du, das nur Verkäufer da sin. Bist du voll??????????
dreht doch schon wieder
dachte karneval wäre bei dir vorbei
hast du die e-mail bekommen
hast du die e-mail bekommen
McFly
Der war gut
Der war gut
danke für den geistreichen kommentar... irrer flieger
Hi Bacha,
ja habe sie erhalten
Ach, du bist hier investiert
Naja, dann werde ich mich hierwohl verziehen
Aber der Smarti ist schon was feines
ja habe sie erhalten
Ach, du bist hier investiert
Naja, dann werde ich mich hierwohl verziehen
Aber der Smarti ist schon was feines
dem smarti habe ich angeboten mich anzurufen
mc
neomedia war die aller erste mail
bei 0.110
mc
neomedia war die aller erste mail
bei 0.110
Na denn weiterhin viel Glück
habe heute na verschiedene user auftrag erteilt sich über 2 firmen zu informieren.
es trifft immer die im verteiler wo in diesem bereich privat tätig sind.
dann kommen noch wenn nötig anwälte von hier dazu und 3-4 user wo in ffm bei fonds oder banken arbeiten.
aber hatte dir ja alles erklärt.
dauert aber sicherlich noch gut 4 wochen mit e-mail
es trifft immer die im verteiler wo in diesem bereich privat tätig sind.
dann kommen noch wenn nötig anwälte von hier dazu und 3-4 user wo in ffm bei fonds oder banken arbeiten.
aber hatte dir ja alles erklärt.
dauert aber sicherlich noch gut 4 wochen mit e-mail
wieder zu neom
jetzt kommt run bis 0.27
jetzt kommt run bis 0.27
ui ui ui wir werden bald neue höhen erreichen juhuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
@ Bachalor
Ich ruf dich an, später, schaue erst Schalke.
Mein EK ist übrigens 0,06
Ich ruf dich an, später, schaue erst Schalke.
Mein EK ist übrigens 0,06
@AB
Warum? Heute? Ne, ich glaub nicht ohne news. Aber wer weiß?
Vielleicht geht es ja wie gestern!
Warum? Heute? Ne, ich glaub nicht ohne news. Aber wer weiß?
Vielleicht geht es ja wie gestern!
bin da,aber da laufen 2 leitungen zusammen.
könnte sein das ich telefoniere und es trotzdem frei ist.
nochmal versuchen
könnte sein das ich telefoniere und es trotzdem frei ist.
nochmal versuchen
So, Mittagspause vorbei da drüben. Jetzt entscheidet sich wos lang geht. Hoffe es dreht nochmal nach oben.
Los, kauft das Ding mal hoch.
@somart:
seit 0,06 dabei????HAHAHAHAHA
posten(und jammern) tust du hier-bis 10 mal täglich seit 21 dez-da waren wir bei ca.0,17-hast also den 200% Sprung schweigend genossen???
HAHAHAHAHA.....bei deiner heulerei wenn es 2-3% runter geht nehm´ich dir das niemals ab!!!!
ach ja....hoffe natürlich,dass Schalke verliert!!!
seit 0,06 dabei????HAHAHAHAHA
posten(und jammern) tust du hier-bis 10 mal täglich seit 21 dez-da waren wir bei ca.0,17-hast also den 200% Sprung schweigend genossen???
HAHAHAHAHA.....bei deiner heulerei wenn es 2-3% runter geht nehm´ich dir das niemals ab!!!!
ach ja....hoffe natürlich,dass Schalke verliert!!!
@titin
So ist er eben unser kleiner somart!
Immer mit der großen Backe dabei aber heulen wenn es auf den Arsch gibt!
Mfg
Warrant
( bin seit 0,01 dabei "ichschwöhr" )
So ist er eben unser kleiner somart!
Immer mit der großen Backe dabei aber heulen wenn es auf den Arsch gibt!
Mfg
Warrant
( bin seit 0,01 dabei "ichschwöhr" )
@titin
Dann schau mal auf meine postings im Juli 04. Bevor du hier Müll postest, schau richtig hin. Pappn...!
Dann schau mal auf meine postings im Juli 04. Bevor du hier Müll postest, schau richtig hin. Pappn...!
nicht verlore. 1:1
Für wen schreist du denn. Ich riech bei dir förmlich die schwarz gelbe Pest. Ein bischen bayern Mief ist auch dabei.
Für wen schreist du denn. Ich riech bei dir förmlich die schwarz gelbe Pest. Ein bischen bayern Mief ist auch dabei.
nicht schlecht!!!!
wie auch immer: dein(e) postings im juli kann ich nicht finden..hilf mir weiter!
ansonsten: :)PAPPNASE:)
wie auch immer: dein(e) postings im juli kann ich nicht finden..hilf mir weiter!
ansonsten: :)PAPPNASE:)
Dann kann ich dir nicht helfen. Frag mal bei WO nach . Im Juli bin ich gesperrt worden weil ich mich dank meiner Verluste bei Lamp nicht beherschen konnt. Bei Verkauf alles in NEOM rein. Mußt vielleicht Ende Juni gucken. Aber egal, keine Beleidigungen, sonst Sperrung. Ich weiß Bescheid.
Ansonsten, scheiß Kurs.
Und 2 cent, sin bei mir 2000Euro. Also, ruhig.
Ansonsten, scheiß Kurs.
Und 2 cent, sin bei mir 2000Euro. Also, ruhig.
da es nicht weiter runter gegangen ist ,
stelle ich mir vor das die letzte handelsstunde
sehr aufschlußreich für die nächsten tage sein kann .
mfg,red.
stelle ich mir vor das die letzte handelsstunde
sehr aufschlußreich für die nächsten tage sein kann .
mfg,red.
Dann werden wir morgen wohl wieder da sein, wo wir vorgetsren waren. Zwischen 023 und 024. Wie gewonnen so zerronnen.
Wieder mal die 030 nicht gepackt. Wenn das mal nicht richtig nach hinten los geht.
Wieder mal die 030 nicht gepackt. Wenn das mal nicht richtig nach hinten los geht.
@titin
Um 12:24 Uhr schriebst du das 20% minus unmöglich wären heute. Wo stehen wir denn jetzt?
Soll i´ch sagen das du keine Ahnung hast?
Um 12:24 Uhr schriebst du das 20% minus unmöglich wären heute. Wo stehen wir denn jetzt?
Soll i´ch sagen das du keine Ahnung hast?
bei mir geht öfters was nach hinten los
nein somart...im juni gab es hier auch nix von dir!!!
folglich!DU bist die Pappnase..und ein Looser dazu!
Übrigens..heute hatten wir keine 0,24(oder niedriger) wie von dir prophezeit!!!!
nochmal: PAPPNASE
und morgen kannst du weiterweinen....
p.s.starke leistung von schalke!
folglich!DU bist die Pappnase..und ein Looser dazu!
Übrigens..heute hatten wir keine 0,24(oder niedriger) wie von dir prophezeit!!!!
nochmal: PAPPNASE
und morgen kannst du weiterweinen....
p.s.starke leistung von schalke!
Dank Torwart Rost.
War aber im Sommer 04 in der Kur und bin bei 0,06 eingestiegen. Aber egal.
Hast Du nicht irgendwas erwähnt, das wir heute die 030 knacken?
Also, wer ist hier die P........?
Keine beleidigungen, die bei WO ham dat nit so jern. Kann ein Lied davon singen. War sehr lang jesperrt.
War aber im Sommer 04 in der Kur und bin bei 0,06 eingestiegen. Aber egal.
Hast Du nicht irgendwas erwähnt, das wir heute die 030 knacken?
Also, wer ist hier die P........?
Keine beleidigungen, die bei WO ham dat nit so jern. Kann ein Lied davon singen. War sehr lang jesperrt.
@SOMART
Ist wohl ein Satz mit X
Wie so viele von dir ...........
######### Keine beleidigungen, die bei WO ham dat nit so jern. Kann ein Lied davon singen. War sehr lang jesperrt.
Hast aber nicht viel dabei gelernt, gell
JS200
Ist wohl ein Satz mit X
Wie so viele von dir ...........
######### Keine beleidigungen, die bei WO ham dat nit so jern. Kann ein Lied davon singen. War sehr lang jesperrt.
Hast aber nicht viel dabei gelernt, gell
JS200
Guten Morgen!
Ja,lassen wir das "Gequatsche" und konzentrieren(freuen) uns darauf,mit Neomedia Geld zu verdienen!Denn das wollen wir doch alle hier.....
Ohne News werden wir wohl auch weiterhin in der 0,25 Range bleiben,sicher mit Ausschlägen nach unten/oben wie in den letzten 2 Handelstagen gesehen!
Es wurde mit einer PR spekuliert-also ging es im Vorfeld heftig nach oben-und als dann nichts kam-haben wir gestern massiv verloren(und trotzdem stehen wir noch etwas höher als vor dem Anstieg vor 2 Tagen
Wie auch immer:richtungsweisend meiner Meinung nach eine baldige Entscheidung im Virgin/Neom Patentstreit-Gerichtstermin ist der 23.2.-also in einer Woche!
Denke mal,dass wir Mo+ Di spekulativ zulegen werden,viell. sickert in Insiderkreisen schon vorher was durch-wir werden es an den Umsätzen ablesen können.
Und sollte eine Einigung mit Virgin erzielt werden können-in den verschiedenen Boards ist man davon überzeugt-dann wird es wohl eine erste Explosion des AK geben.
Möglicherweise warten die grossen,an einer Partnerschaft mit Neomedia interessierten Company`s(Vod,Goog,msft) auch erstmal das Gerichtsurteil ab,bevor weitere Vereinbarungen getroffen werden.
Alles spekulativ!
Wie gesagt,Neomedia hat in speziell in den letzten 2 Jahren soviel erreicht.Langsam fügen sich die Teile(PR`s) immer mehr zusammen!
Bin überzeugt!Neomedia macht uns in diesem Jahr noch sehr viel Freude!
GO NEOM!
Ja,lassen wir das "Gequatsche" und konzentrieren(freuen) uns darauf,mit Neomedia Geld zu verdienen!Denn das wollen wir doch alle hier.....
Ohne News werden wir wohl auch weiterhin in der 0,25 Range bleiben,sicher mit Ausschlägen nach unten/oben wie in den letzten 2 Handelstagen gesehen!
Es wurde mit einer PR spekuliert-also ging es im Vorfeld heftig nach oben-und als dann nichts kam-haben wir gestern massiv verloren(und trotzdem stehen wir noch etwas höher als vor dem Anstieg vor 2 Tagen
Wie auch immer:richtungsweisend meiner Meinung nach eine baldige Entscheidung im Virgin/Neom Patentstreit-Gerichtstermin ist der 23.2.-also in einer Woche!
Denke mal,dass wir Mo+ Di spekulativ zulegen werden,viell. sickert in Insiderkreisen schon vorher was durch-wir werden es an den Umsätzen ablesen können.
Und sollte eine Einigung mit Virgin erzielt werden können-in den verschiedenen Boards ist man davon überzeugt-dann wird es wohl eine erste Explosion des AK geben.
Möglicherweise warten die grossen,an einer Partnerschaft mit Neomedia interessierten Company`s(Vod,Goog,msft) auch erstmal das Gerichtsurteil ab,bevor weitere Vereinbarungen getroffen werden.
Alles spekulativ!
Wie gesagt,Neomedia hat in speziell in den letzten 2 Jahren soviel erreicht.Langsam fügen sich die Teile(PR`s) immer mehr zusammen!
Bin überzeugt!Neomedia macht uns in diesem Jahr noch sehr viel Freude!
GO NEOM!
@somart
ich kann mich auch nicht an dich erinnern. Und so wie du postest bin ich mir sicher das ich mich an dich erinnern würde.
Wenn wir Glück haben dann bringt uns die Cebit einen Meilenstein voran. Letztes Jahr haben die Jungs mit allen Netzbetreiben Gespräche geführt. Nachdem das System nun immer besser wird kommt auch die Zeit für die Netzbetreiber die Sache zu beobachten.
Die Jungs brauchen neue Märkte mit denen Sie GEld verdienen können. Nur mit telefonieren wird man die Wachstumsraten nicht aufrecht erhalten können. Geht nur über Dienste. Einer davon wäre Paperclick.
Habt ihr euch schon mal die Aktienanzahl angeschaut und Umsatz??? Wisst Ihr überhaupt ob die Fa. Geld verdient???
Wenn ich den Thread so beobachte dann denke ich das sich hier keiner für die Fundamentaldaten interesiert. Sondern hier wird nur gezockt. Vorsicht kann auch böse ins Auge gehen.
Wenn ihr zocken wollt dann schaut euch IVGA an. Bin rein wieder raus und jetzt aber voll rein. Habe mir 800k zugelegt. Dort können loker mal 500% oder mehr rausspringen. Aber bitte heult nicht wenn es auf 0 geht.
kann auch passieren.
ich kann mich auch nicht an dich erinnern. Und so wie du postest bin ich mir sicher das ich mich an dich erinnern würde.
Wenn wir Glück haben dann bringt uns die Cebit einen Meilenstein voran. Letztes Jahr haben die Jungs mit allen Netzbetreiben Gespräche geführt. Nachdem das System nun immer besser wird kommt auch die Zeit für die Netzbetreiber die Sache zu beobachten.
Die Jungs brauchen neue Märkte mit denen Sie GEld verdienen können. Nur mit telefonieren wird man die Wachstumsraten nicht aufrecht erhalten können. Geht nur über Dienste. Einer davon wäre Paperclick.
Habt ihr euch schon mal die Aktienanzahl angeschaut und Umsatz??? Wisst Ihr überhaupt ob die Fa. Geld verdient???
Wenn ich den Thread so beobachte dann denke ich das sich hier keiner für die Fundamentaldaten interesiert. Sondern hier wird nur gezockt. Vorsicht kann auch böse ins Auge gehen.
Wenn ihr zocken wollt dann schaut euch IVGA an. Bin rein wieder raus und jetzt aber voll rein. Habe mir 800k zugelegt. Dort können loker mal 500% oder mehr rausspringen. Aber bitte heult nicht wenn es auf 0 geht.
kann auch passieren.
@haribo:
momentan ist noch nicht bekannt,ob Neom auf der diesjährigen Cebit vertreten sein wird,oder gibt es da Neuigkeiten?
Hast Du den Neom Stand im letzten Jahr besucht,mit denen geredet?Wie war Dein Eindruck?
momentan ist noch nicht bekannt,ob Neom auf der diesjährigen Cebit vertreten sein wird,oder gibt es da Neuigkeiten?
Hast Du den Neom Stand im letzten Jahr besucht,mit denen geredet?Wie war Dein Eindruck?
@titin
nein ich war nicht auf der Messe. Bin zwar in der Mobilfunkbranche tätig aber man erfährt alles über Internet. Und die richtigen Neuigkeiten werden schon siet Jahren nicht mehr gezeigt.
Ich weis auch definitiv das es mit allen Netzbetreibern Gepräche gegeben hat. In D wird es ziemlich schwierig werden das Produkt einzuführen. Die größten Chancen liegen in Japan. Die Luete sind offen für alle neuen Technologien speziell dies Art von Technologie. Dort sollten die Jungs ein Augenmerk legen. Die Japaner hatten schon vor 3 Jahren Telefonen mit Videoaufzeichnung usw. Dort gibt es auch schon den UMTS Standard. Ohen diesen Standard wird Paperclick nicht zum laufen kommen. Die GSM Netze haben nicht genügend Kapazitäten für den Datenfluß.
nein ich war nicht auf der Messe. Bin zwar in der Mobilfunkbranche tätig aber man erfährt alles über Internet. Und die richtigen Neuigkeiten werden schon siet Jahren nicht mehr gezeigt.
Ich weis auch definitiv das es mit allen Netzbetreibern Gepräche gegeben hat. In D wird es ziemlich schwierig werden das Produkt einzuführen. Die größten Chancen liegen in Japan. Die Luete sind offen für alle neuen Technologien speziell dies Art von Technologie. Dort sollten die Jungs ein Augenmerk legen. Die Japaner hatten schon vor 3 Jahren Telefonen mit Videoaufzeichnung usw. Dort gibt es auch schon den UMTS Standard. Ohen diesen Standard wird Paperclick nicht zum laufen kommen. Die GSM Netze haben nicht genügend Kapazitäten für den Datenfluß.
stimme dir zu,japan ist wohl-mal wieder-vorreiter!Dort gibt es "paperclick" ähnliche techn. bereits.
Als "heisse" Anwärter für neue Kooperationen werden seit Monaten Vodaphone und auch die Dt. telekom gehandelt-lassen wir uns überraschen
Viel Glück!
Als "heisse" Anwärter für neue Kooperationen werden seit Monaten Vodaphone und auch die Dt. telekom gehandelt-lassen wir uns überraschen
Viel Glück!
0255 zu 026. Wieder keine news. Da kann man mal gespannt sein wos hingeht. Ich denke das es zu Anfang ein plus gibt, bevor es wieder leicht runtergeht. Schlußkurs am Freitag, wenn keine news kommt, dann wohl wieder so um die 023.
Aber wer kann das schon vorraus sagen. Hoffe das ich nicht Recht habe und das es den Rest der Woche fett grün wird.
Aber wer kann das schon vorraus sagen. Hoffe das ich nicht Recht habe und das es den Rest der Woche fett grün wird.
Bin heute mal Fett in nen Google PUT db5ftw eingestiegen. Hoffentlich gehen die mal runter, nachdem am Montag die Frist für Altaktionäre abgelaufen ist.
Schwankt seit Montag zw. 2,20 und 1,60 hinund her.
Also, NEOM rauf und Google runter. Das wär ein geiler Donnerstag.
Schwankt seit Montag zw. 2,20 und 1,60 hinund her.
Also, NEOM rauf und Google runter. Das wär ein geiler Donnerstag.
0259 zu 026. Scheint grün zu öffnen
Wie vorhergesagt: Starke Eröffnung um dann ins minus zu drehen. Mal sehen wo es anfängt zu drehen. Starkes Volumen.
weiter fallend
Na wenigsten steigt mein Google Put.
alleinpanikmacher somart wieder am unterhalten ?
schon über ne million gehandelt bei einem Scheißkurs
Steigt der Kurs mailen alle. Sinkt er, traut sich keiner. Verkriechen sich alle im Schneckenhaus, haha.
somart:
ich will dir nur sagen: der stand der letzten zahlen ohne neu-einkünfte beträgt ca. 12-15 cent...
rate mal was ein scheißkurs in dem fall ist ...
ich will dir nur sagen: der stand der letzten zahlen ohne neu-einkünfte beträgt ca. 12-15 cent...
rate mal was ein scheißkurs in dem fall ist ...
???
wews??? etwa
es ist wieder handel
da wurde es mir aber eben anders
>70 min. ohne handel
>70 min. ohne handel
wird in usa am mo. gehandelt?
nein,glaube nicht-feiertag!
habe die hälfte verkauft
USA
Börse
Datum
Feiertag
NYSE, Nasdaq
01. Januar---New Year`s Day
17. Januar---Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
21. Februar---Washington`s Birthday
25. März---Good Friday
30. Mai---Memorial Day
04. Juli---Independence Day
05. September---Labor Day
24. November---Thanksgiving Day
26. Dezember---Weihnachten
JS200
Börse
Datum
Feiertag
NYSE, Nasdaq
01. Januar---New Year`s Day
17. Januar---Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
21. Februar---Washington`s Birthday
25. März---Good Friday
30. Mai---Memorial Day
04. Juli---Independence Day
05. September---Labor Day
24. November---Thanksgiving Day
26. Dezember---Weihnachten
JS200
aber so wie nmpr steigt und paperclick vorrankommt schätz ich die zahlen auf ca 20 cent ein. mit der SAIC und BSDS sind die derzeitigen werte gerechtfertigt,
werden irgendwann abheben, ist nur eine frage der zeit.
werden irgendwann abheben, ist nur eine frage der zeit.
@ blodone das ist doch nur umsatz und der hat ja wohl nichts mit dem kurs zukriegen. oder heist das kuv
Jetzt sind wir wieder da, wo wir am Anfang der Woche auch waren
Von wegen 030 und drüber
Von wegen 030 und drüber
CRY BABY!
Verkauf doch,hast doch bei Einstand 0,06 eh einen fetten Gewinn!
Verkauf doch,hast doch bei Einstand 0,06 eh einen fetten Gewinn!
grad fette umsätze in US(230 000,dann 70 000,und nochmal 100 000-Insider??)
oder...SOMART:verkaufst doch nicht wirklich??????
hahahahaha
oder...SOMART:verkaufst doch nicht wirklich??????
hahahahaha
hi leute,
wird denke ich gegen ende kräftig anziehen wegen Gerichtsentscheidung am Dienstag .(Montag Feiertag)
Würd mich wundern wenn es bis zum schluß so stagniert.
wird denke ich gegen ende kräftig anziehen wegen Gerichtsentscheidung am Dienstag .(Montag Feiertag)
Würd mich wundern wenn es bis zum schluß so stagniert.
AK;
Gerichtstermin am Mittwoch(23.),denke aber auch,dass der Kurs bis dahin etwas nach oben spekuliert wird!
Entscheidung-falls eine Einigung kommt-wird sicher auch nicht gleich am Mittwoch bekanntgegeben,oder?
Sollte es aber-endlich-positive News für Neomedia im Virgin/Neom Patentstreit geben...geht`s nachhaltig nach oben!
Danach rechne ich auch mit neuen Kooperationen!
Wir werden sehen......und staunen
viel Glück und schönes WE!!!
Gerichtstermin am Mittwoch(23.),denke aber auch,dass der Kurs bis dahin etwas nach oben spekuliert wird!
Entscheidung-falls eine Einigung kommt-wird sicher auch nicht gleich am Mittwoch bekanntgegeben,oder?
Sollte es aber-endlich-positive News für Neomedia im Virgin/Neom Patentstreit geben...geht`s nachhaltig nach oben!
Danach rechne ich auch mit neuen Kooperationen!
Wir werden sehen......und staunen
viel Glück und schönes WE!!!
etwas älter dieser artikel aber lesenswert allemal!!!
By LAURA LAYDEN, lllayden@naplesnews.com
January 19, 2004
NeoMedia owns a bridge.
It`s an expensive bridge the company has built to connect the real world with the virtual world.
If you want to cross that bridge, you`ll have to pay. Otherwise, you`re in for a bumpy ride.
That`s the message Fort Myers-based NeoMedia Technologies Inc. sends in a lawsuit filed on Jan. 2 against Virgin Entertainment Group Inc. and its subsidiaries Virgin Megastore and Virgin Megastore Online in Los Angeles.
NeoMedia, a company whose shares trade publicly on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, claims Virgin has infringed on four of its patents by using a technology that allows customers in its stores to scan CDs and DVDs to get information on the Internet, such as movie previews and video art.
While this marks the first patent infringement lawsuit NeoMedia has filed since it was founded in 1989, it`s part of a larger trend in Southwest Florida and across the country.
Patent infringement suits have skyrocketed over the last decade. And so have the number of trademark infringement suits, which have sucked up the financial resources of several Southwest Florida companies in the last year including Sunshine Ace Hardware and Cheeburger Cheeburger.
According to the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts, the number of patent suits grew from 1,553 in 1993 to 2,700 in 2002, a 74 percent increase.
In 2002, trademark suits filed in the United States swelled to 3,470, a 61.5 percent increase over a decade ago. In 1993, they numbered 2,149.
"I think you are seeing an increase in intellectual property issues because intellectual property is becoming increasingly important in the marketplace today," said Jennifer Whitelaw, a Naples-based patent and trademark attorney. "Businesses are realizing that intellectual property in many instances is the most important thing they`ve got."
Whitelaw, the owner of Whitelaw Legal Group, has been recognized as one of the nation`s top trademarkers by Intellectual Property Today, an Illinois-based trade magazine. She not only helps businesses and individuals get patents, but helps them defend their patents.
"Our clients are all around the country and all around the world," Whitelaw said. "We could have this practice anywhere, but Naples is a great place for business, a great place for emerging business, and that makes it a great place for us to serve the needs of intellectual property rights."
The firm has represented such well-known companies as Allstate Insurance, H&R Block and Sony. Earlier this year, Whitelaw added Sunshine Ace Hardware in Southwest Florida to the firm`s client roster.
The hardware company, which has stores in Bonita Springs, Naples, Golden Gate and San Carlos Park, has accused Home Depot of infringing on its slogan "You Can Do It. We Can Help." The two chains are working to resolve the lawsuit.
Because of the increasing demand for patent and trademark services, Whitelaw says she`s busier than ever. "Our business grows every year," she said.
Intellectual property attorneys across the country share in her good fortune.
As an example of the growing number of trademark suits in the United States, Microsoft Corp. alone faces more than two dozen.
The payoff can be big in intellectual property cases, especially for patent infringement cases. Some say that`s why business is booming for patent attorneys across the country.
"I think what is happening is that more and more people are getting an understanding or becoming more sophisticated and understand that if someone is infringing on your patent, there could be a lot of money involved," said Jeff Pine, a partner in Baniak Pine & Gannon, an intellectual property firm in Chicago that is representing NeoMedia in its case against Virgin.
Pine points to a federal jury`s decision in August to award Eolas Technologies, a Chicago-based software company, and the University of California more than $520 million in damages after finding Microsoft infringed on a patent owned by the university.
While at the University of California, Eolas chairman Michael Doyle and others developed a technology that allows computer users to access interactive programs embedded in Web pages. University and Eolas officials say Microsoft incorporated the technology in its Internet Explorer and Windows software without their permission.
The jury award was based on royalties for 354 million copies of Windows sold between November 1998 and September 2001.
"The size of the awards over the last 10 or 15 years has grown," Pine said. "That is what gets people`s attention. Nobody cares about a small award."
Other experts attribute the increase in intellectual property disputes to a more friendly court system for patent holders and a flurry of patent filings seen since the early 1990s.
Defending its turf
NeoMedia has patents for technology that uses machine readable codes, such as UPCs, to link people to the Internet, where they can obtain information electronically.
In the lawsuit filed against Virgin, NeoMedia says the mega entertainment company is using the same type of scanning technology in kiosks inside its mega entertainment stores in Illinois. The kiosks allow shoppers to get information on the Internet by scanning the covers of DVDs and CDs.
"We are not doing a good job for our shareholders if somebody just goes in on our turf," said Chas Fritz, chairman and founder of NeoMedia. "We need to defend that for our shareholders."
NeoMedia, whose stock currently trades for pennies a share, has 13 patents for its technology and others pending. The patents cover linking the real world to the electronic world from a number of devices including camera phones, and wands and pens that can be used to scan codes in printed documents, such as a newspaper or magazine, to link directly to a Web site.
NeoMedia`s services are marketed under the PaperClick trademark.
"We are in the bridge-building business," Fritz said. "We are building a bridge from the physical world to the nonphysical world and we are welcoming anyone to come onto the bridge that we built. But there is a charge for it."
Fritz said his company prefers not to file lawsuits and to use its patents as a way to partner with other companies. Companies that want to use its technology can pay a licensing fee, which is a negotiated amount, he explained.
Otherwise, NeoMedia`s technology is protected and companies must find a way to build their own bridge without infringing on its patents, he said.
NeoMedia hired Chicago-based intellectual property specialists Baniak Pine & Gannon to look out for its interests and enforce its patents about a year and a half ago. More companies are doing the same, as they realize the importance of defending their trademarks and patents, experts say.
In the United States, patented technology is protected for 20 years, starting from the date a company or individual applies for the patent. If a patent is revised, the time clock is moved forward to the date the new patent was applied for, which gives inventors a longer period of exclusivity. NeoMedia`s earliest patents date back to the early 1990s.
U.S. patents only offer protections in this country. It`s for that reason that NeoMedia is now looking to get patents for its technology in other parts of the world.
NeoMedia seeks damages in its case against Virgin Entertainment. But the amount of money it will ask for has yet to be determined, said Pine. More research is needed to determine how Virgin may have benefited from using the technology in its kiosks, he said.
Virgin Entertainment has yet to respond to the lawsuit, which was served last week, Pine said. Representatives for the company could not be reached for this story.
NeoMedia`s complaint alleges that Virgin has known about its patents for at least a year. Companies that knowingly infringe on patents can face monetary penalties up to three times the amount they`d pay if they are found to be doing it unintentionally.
NeoMedia says it first notified Virgin that it was infringing on its patents on Dec. 20, 2002.
"We sent them a letter a while back and they haven`t commented," Pine said. "They haven`t told us what they think. They were obviously not going to respond, so we had to take the next step."
NeoMedia, with annual revenues of about $9.4 million last year, is a small fish taking on a big fish.
Virgin Entertainment sells music, movies, books, games and other related merchandise in stores across the country. Store locations include Miami, Chicago, Long Island, Boston and Las Vegas.
Virgin Entertainment is part of a group of companies marketed under the Virgin brand, which originated in Britain. Virgin is involved in everything from planes to bridal wear. There are more than 200 companies operating under the brand worldwide, and as a group Virgin had revenues of more than $5 billion in 1999, according to a company Web site.
Not alone
NeoMedia is far from the only local company that has found itself putting up a fight for its intellectual property.
Other companies that have been wrapped up in patent suits are Arthrex Inc., a Naples-based company that develops medical devices used in arthroscopic surgery, and SmartDisk, a Fort-Myers based technology company.
The local companies haven`t always been the ones to initiate legal action.
In June 2000, PC Connector Solutions LLC filed a patent infringement suit against SmartDisk claiming the local company`s Smarty and FlashPath products infringed on a patent it owns.
In December, SmartDisk announced it had received a favorable judgment in the suit filed against the company and Fuji Photo Film USA.
SmartDisk develops, manufactures, markets and distributes products that enhance the use of miniature storage media and smart cards. Company officials declined to comment for this story.
PC Connector is appealing the judgment, according to a SmartDisk news release.
Arthrex has found itself on both sides of patent infringement disputes. The company is a leading provider of medical instruments for arthroscopic surgery, which involves making small incisions in joints, such as knees, shoulders and wrists, to treat disease and injury, from arthritis to bone fractures and cartilage tears. The company`s earliest patent dates back to 1987. The company now has about 200.
Because of the high-tech industry it`s in, patent protection has always been a concern for Arthrex, said John Schmieding, the company`s general counsel.
"It`s imperative in such a competitive market to file and obtain a patent on your invention and also to monitor what your competitors are doing to protect your rights," he said. "That is a constant effort."
Clueing in
In the dot-com boom, companies and inventors began to focus more on patent and other laws protecting intellectual property in the United States.
In the early 1990s, there were aggressive patent filings by IBM and a few other high-tech companies, such as Intel and Hewlett-Packard. Other companies followed to ensure they were protected against a patent attack and didn`t end up on the losing end of a lawsuit.
"People really clued into the patent law when they found out that priceline.com was the only one that could do the name your own price sales technique," said John Cyril Malloy III, a partner in the intellectual property firm Malloy & Malloy in Miami and an adjunct professor of intellectual property at St. Thomas University Law School, also in Miami.
Partly as a result of the flurry of patent filings, the "economic engine of intellectual property law litigation has been running hot for the last decade," he said.
Patent activity remains strong in this country and that`s likely to mean more intellectual property suits in the future.
It`s not just high-tech companies looking to protect their inventions. Applications are coming in for inventions in hundreds of categories, from apparel to dispensing products.
"People are figuring out that they should patent everything and anything," said Martin Reynolds, a technology analyst at Gartnergroup`s Dataquest, a market research firm based in San Jose, Calif. "It turns out sometimes that the strangest things have value. You would never imagine something you might patent might become the linchpin for a new technology."
He said a recent trend has been patent suits filed by "dead companies" that own nothing but their patents. A lot of them are Internet type companies that fell victim to the dot-com crash, he said.
Also, he said, many companies get patents so they can share technologies with other companies. They see their patents as a way to quickly negotiate away infringement suits, he said.
Patents rise
In 2002, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C., approved a record number of patents — nearly 184,000. Of that total, 91 percent — or 167,334 — were utility patents. The most common patents are utility patents, which cover industrial or technical processes, machines and other manufactured products.
California inventors led the way in claiming more than a 20 percent share in all patents issued to U.S. residents in 2002. They were followed by New York residents.
In 2002, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office received 355,418 new applications for patents. So it doesn`t it appear that patent activity is going to slow any time soon.
It usually takes at least two years from the time an application is filed to get patent approval, said Ruth Nyblod, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
To qualify for a patent, an invention must be novel, useful and non-obvious, she said.
"It`s good to do your homework ahead of time," Nyblod said. "Your invention has to be new. So if there is anything similar, it may preclude you from getting a patent."
A monopoly
Patent law is driven by the U.S. Patent Act and by the court cases that interpret it, which have caused some confusion over the years. The right of the patent is "the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling" an invention in the United States or "importing the invention into the United States," according to U.S. law.
The U.S. patent law is part of the U.S. Constitution. Congress created the patent system to encourage innovation by giving people a limited monopoly on their creations. In exchange for those rights, inventors make their inventions public and must disclose the best way to make or use the invention.
There are three types of patents. Besides utility patents, there are patents for new designs for manufactured products and new plant varieties.
Approved patents can be found on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office`s Web site at www.uspto.gov. They can also be looked up in libraries across the country.
Patent documents must include a detailed description of an invention and at least one claim, which is the enforceable part of the patent.
The claims say what an invention does, and anyone making or selling a product that is described in those claims can find themselves in a patent infringement suit. However, that doesn`t mean they`ll find themselves in front of a jury.
While the number of patent lawsuits has been on the rise over the last decade, few ever go to trial.
"Most of these cases settle," said Pine, of Baniak Pine & Gannon. "Maybe 90 to 99 percent of these cases historically have settled and usually the settlement agreement is confidential. Because of that nobody knows what happened. They just know there was a lawsuit."
Because almost any lawyer can handle trademark cases they are more common than patent suits, said Malloy, a partner in Malloy & Malloy in Miami.
Patent infringement suits must be handled by registered patent attorneys, and also patents are more rare than trademarks so that also tends to limit the number of patent cases filed, he said.
Generally, the first one to either use a slogan or name or to file an intent to use them with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has the ultimate right to use them. Unlike patents, trademarks do not have to be registered for their users to have protection rights. However, the registration comes with many advantages, including the notice to others of its ownership and a presumption of legal ownership nationwide.
Registered trademarks can be found on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office`s Web site. The rights to those trademarks exist as long as they continue to be used.
Say Cheeburger
In the last year, several Southwest Florida companies have been involved in trademark suits including Fort-Myers based Cheeburger Cheeburger Restaurants Inc.
In December 2003, a Chicago tavern made famous in a 1970s "Saturday Night Live" skit sued the local company over the slogan it uses for its 16 Florida eateries.
The Billy Goat Tavern filed the trademark infringement suit in the federal district of Chicago, alleging that the Southwest Florida chain fraudulently obtained a trademark on the name "Cheeburger Cheeburger."
The tavern has used the "Cheezborger Cheezborger" trademark since the late 1970s, and it`s printed on a sign at the tavern and emblazoned on hats and T-shirts. The cast of "Saturday Night Live" created a skit around the phrase "Cheezborger Cheezborger, no fries," which brought the tavern national fame when John Belushi played the part of a frenzied Greek cook. The case brought against Cheeburger Cheeburger was settled quickly and Malloy, who represented the local restaurant chain, said the chain`s decision to file for a federal trademark on its name in 1988 ensured it a favorable outcome.
"The trademark registration owned by our client in the Cheeburger, Cheeburger case was absolutely pivotal for the tremendous outcome for our client," he said. "You do obtain trademark rights by virtue of having used a name or slogan, but the federal trademark registration solidifies those rights and expands them across the country, even though you may not have locations across the country."
Billy Goat tavern filed the suit to try to stop Cheeburger, Cheeburger from opening a restaurant in Glenview, Ill., Malloy said.
Under the settlement, Cheeburger, Cheeburger was allowed to open its restaurant in the Chicago area under the name "Cheeburger Big is Better," Malloy said.
In the settlement, Cheeburger Cheeburger agreed not to open up any more restaurants in Chicago. On the flip side, Billy Goat`s owners agreed not to use its "Cheezborger Cheezborger" slogan outside the Chicago area, Malloy said.
In June 2003, Sunshine Ace Hardware filed a federal suit against Home Depot. The suit alleges the advertising slogan adopted by Home Depot`s parent company, Homer TLC Inc., infringes on Sunshine Ace Hardware`s trademarked slogan and creates unfair competition, injuring its business.
The trademarked slogan is "You can do it. We can Help." In its suit, Sunshine Ace Hardware, which began selling hardware in 1964, asks for more than $500,000 in damages. It seeks an injunction to stop Home Depot from using any materials with the slogan and to stop employees and other representatives for the home improvement giant from using the saying.
Home Depot unveiled its new ad slogan, "The Home Depot is more than a store. You can do it. We can Help," in February of last year.
In October, Home Depot and Sunshine Ace Hardware officials said they were trying to resolve their differences and hoped to reach a settlement within 90 days.
Whitelaw, the Naples patent and trademark attorney representing Sunshine Ace Hardware in the case, said businesses big and small should take every step they can to protect their names, slogans and inventions before it`s too late.
"It`s just a marketplace reality," she said. "Doing business today means you`ve got to be aware of your intellectual property rights."
Copyright 2004, Naples Daily News. All Rights Reserved.
By LAURA LAYDEN, lllayden@naplesnews.com
January 19, 2004
NeoMedia owns a bridge.
It`s an expensive bridge the company has built to connect the real world with the virtual world.
If you want to cross that bridge, you`ll have to pay. Otherwise, you`re in for a bumpy ride.
That`s the message Fort Myers-based NeoMedia Technologies Inc. sends in a lawsuit filed on Jan. 2 against Virgin Entertainment Group Inc. and its subsidiaries Virgin Megastore and Virgin Megastore Online in Los Angeles.
NeoMedia, a company whose shares trade publicly on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board, claims Virgin has infringed on four of its patents by using a technology that allows customers in its stores to scan CDs and DVDs to get information on the Internet, such as movie previews and video art.
While this marks the first patent infringement lawsuit NeoMedia has filed since it was founded in 1989, it`s part of a larger trend in Southwest Florida and across the country.
Patent infringement suits have skyrocketed over the last decade. And so have the number of trademark infringement suits, which have sucked up the financial resources of several Southwest Florida companies in the last year including Sunshine Ace Hardware and Cheeburger Cheeburger.
According to the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts, the number of patent suits grew from 1,553 in 1993 to 2,700 in 2002, a 74 percent increase.
In 2002, trademark suits filed in the United States swelled to 3,470, a 61.5 percent increase over a decade ago. In 1993, they numbered 2,149.
"I think you are seeing an increase in intellectual property issues because intellectual property is becoming increasingly important in the marketplace today," said Jennifer Whitelaw, a Naples-based patent and trademark attorney. "Businesses are realizing that intellectual property in many instances is the most important thing they`ve got."
Whitelaw, the owner of Whitelaw Legal Group, has been recognized as one of the nation`s top trademarkers by Intellectual Property Today, an Illinois-based trade magazine. She not only helps businesses and individuals get patents, but helps them defend their patents.
"Our clients are all around the country and all around the world," Whitelaw said. "We could have this practice anywhere, but Naples is a great place for business, a great place for emerging business, and that makes it a great place for us to serve the needs of intellectual property rights."
The firm has represented such well-known companies as Allstate Insurance, H&R Block and Sony. Earlier this year, Whitelaw added Sunshine Ace Hardware in Southwest Florida to the firm`s client roster.
The hardware company, which has stores in Bonita Springs, Naples, Golden Gate and San Carlos Park, has accused Home Depot of infringing on its slogan "You Can Do It. We Can Help." The two chains are working to resolve the lawsuit.
Because of the increasing demand for patent and trademark services, Whitelaw says she`s busier than ever. "Our business grows every year," she said.
Intellectual property attorneys across the country share in her good fortune.
As an example of the growing number of trademark suits in the United States, Microsoft Corp. alone faces more than two dozen.
The payoff can be big in intellectual property cases, especially for patent infringement cases. Some say that`s why business is booming for patent attorneys across the country.
"I think what is happening is that more and more people are getting an understanding or becoming more sophisticated and understand that if someone is infringing on your patent, there could be a lot of money involved," said Jeff Pine, a partner in Baniak Pine & Gannon, an intellectual property firm in Chicago that is representing NeoMedia in its case against Virgin.
Pine points to a federal jury`s decision in August to award Eolas Technologies, a Chicago-based software company, and the University of California more than $520 million in damages after finding Microsoft infringed on a patent owned by the university.
While at the University of California, Eolas chairman Michael Doyle and others developed a technology that allows computer users to access interactive programs embedded in Web pages. University and Eolas officials say Microsoft incorporated the technology in its Internet Explorer and Windows software without their permission.
The jury award was based on royalties for 354 million copies of Windows sold between November 1998 and September 2001.
"The size of the awards over the last 10 or 15 years has grown," Pine said. "That is what gets people`s attention. Nobody cares about a small award."
Other experts attribute the increase in intellectual property disputes to a more friendly court system for patent holders and a flurry of patent filings seen since the early 1990s.
Defending its turf
NeoMedia has patents for technology that uses machine readable codes, such as UPCs, to link people to the Internet, where they can obtain information electronically.
In the lawsuit filed against Virgin, NeoMedia says the mega entertainment company is using the same type of scanning technology in kiosks inside its mega entertainment stores in Illinois. The kiosks allow shoppers to get information on the Internet by scanning the covers of DVDs and CDs.
"We are not doing a good job for our shareholders if somebody just goes in on our turf," said Chas Fritz, chairman and founder of NeoMedia. "We need to defend that for our shareholders."
NeoMedia, whose stock currently trades for pennies a share, has 13 patents for its technology and others pending. The patents cover linking the real world to the electronic world from a number of devices including camera phones, and wands and pens that can be used to scan codes in printed documents, such as a newspaper or magazine, to link directly to a Web site.
NeoMedia`s services are marketed under the PaperClick trademark.
"We are in the bridge-building business," Fritz said. "We are building a bridge from the physical world to the nonphysical world and we are welcoming anyone to come onto the bridge that we built. But there is a charge for it."
Fritz said his company prefers not to file lawsuits and to use its patents as a way to partner with other companies. Companies that want to use its technology can pay a licensing fee, which is a negotiated amount, he explained.
Otherwise, NeoMedia`s technology is protected and companies must find a way to build their own bridge without infringing on its patents, he said.
NeoMedia hired Chicago-based intellectual property specialists Baniak Pine & Gannon to look out for its interests and enforce its patents about a year and a half ago. More companies are doing the same, as they realize the importance of defending their trademarks and patents, experts say.
In the United States, patented technology is protected for 20 years, starting from the date a company or individual applies for the patent. If a patent is revised, the time clock is moved forward to the date the new patent was applied for, which gives inventors a longer period of exclusivity. NeoMedia`s earliest patents date back to the early 1990s.
U.S. patents only offer protections in this country. It`s for that reason that NeoMedia is now looking to get patents for its technology in other parts of the world.
NeoMedia seeks damages in its case against Virgin Entertainment. But the amount of money it will ask for has yet to be determined, said Pine. More research is needed to determine how Virgin may have benefited from using the technology in its kiosks, he said.
Virgin Entertainment has yet to respond to the lawsuit, which was served last week, Pine said. Representatives for the company could not be reached for this story.
NeoMedia`s complaint alleges that Virgin has known about its patents for at least a year. Companies that knowingly infringe on patents can face monetary penalties up to three times the amount they`d pay if they are found to be doing it unintentionally.
NeoMedia says it first notified Virgin that it was infringing on its patents on Dec. 20, 2002.
"We sent them a letter a while back and they haven`t commented," Pine said. "They haven`t told us what they think. They were obviously not going to respond, so we had to take the next step."
NeoMedia, with annual revenues of about $9.4 million last year, is a small fish taking on a big fish.
Virgin Entertainment sells music, movies, books, games and other related merchandise in stores across the country. Store locations include Miami, Chicago, Long Island, Boston and Las Vegas.
Virgin Entertainment is part of a group of companies marketed under the Virgin brand, which originated in Britain. Virgin is involved in everything from planes to bridal wear. There are more than 200 companies operating under the brand worldwide, and as a group Virgin had revenues of more than $5 billion in 1999, according to a company Web site.
Not alone
NeoMedia is far from the only local company that has found itself putting up a fight for its intellectual property.
Other companies that have been wrapped up in patent suits are Arthrex Inc., a Naples-based company that develops medical devices used in arthroscopic surgery, and SmartDisk, a Fort-Myers based technology company.
The local companies haven`t always been the ones to initiate legal action.
In June 2000, PC Connector Solutions LLC filed a patent infringement suit against SmartDisk claiming the local company`s Smarty and FlashPath products infringed on a patent it owns.
In December, SmartDisk announced it had received a favorable judgment in the suit filed against the company and Fuji Photo Film USA.
SmartDisk develops, manufactures, markets and distributes products that enhance the use of miniature storage media and smart cards. Company officials declined to comment for this story.
PC Connector is appealing the judgment, according to a SmartDisk news release.
Arthrex has found itself on both sides of patent infringement disputes. The company is a leading provider of medical instruments for arthroscopic surgery, which involves making small incisions in joints, such as knees, shoulders and wrists, to treat disease and injury, from arthritis to bone fractures and cartilage tears. The company`s earliest patent dates back to 1987. The company now has about 200.
Because of the high-tech industry it`s in, patent protection has always been a concern for Arthrex, said John Schmieding, the company`s general counsel.
"It`s imperative in such a competitive market to file and obtain a patent on your invention and also to monitor what your competitors are doing to protect your rights," he said. "That is a constant effort."
Clueing in
In the dot-com boom, companies and inventors began to focus more on patent and other laws protecting intellectual property in the United States.
In the early 1990s, there were aggressive patent filings by IBM and a few other high-tech companies, such as Intel and Hewlett-Packard. Other companies followed to ensure they were protected against a patent attack and didn`t end up on the losing end of a lawsuit.
"People really clued into the patent law when they found out that priceline.com was the only one that could do the name your own price sales technique," said John Cyril Malloy III, a partner in the intellectual property firm Malloy & Malloy in Miami and an adjunct professor of intellectual property at St. Thomas University Law School, also in Miami.
Partly as a result of the flurry of patent filings, the "economic engine of intellectual property law litigation has been running hot for the last decade," he said.
Patent activity remains strong in this country and that`s likely to mean more intellectual property suits in the future.
It`s not just high-tech companies looking to protect their inventions. Applications are coming in for inventions in hundreds of categories, from apparel to dispensing products.
"People are figuring out that they should patent everything and anything," said Martin Reynolds, a technology analyst at Gartnergroup`s Dataquest, a market research firm based in San Jose, Calif. "It turns out sometimes that the strangest things have value. You would never imagine something you might patent might become the linchpin for a new technology."
He said a recent trend has been patent suits filed by "dead companies" that own nothing but their patents. A lot of them are Internet type companies that fell victim to the dot-com crash, he said.
Also, he said, many companies get patents so they can share technologies with other companies. They see their patents as a way to quickly negotiate away infringement suits, he said.
Patents rise
In 2002, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in Washington, D.C., approved a record number of patents — nearly 184,000. Of that total, 91 percent — or 167,334 — were utility patents. The most common patents are utility patents, which cover industrial or technical processes, machines and other manufactured products.
California inventors led the way in claiming more than a 20 percent share in all patents issued to U.S. residents in 2002. They were followed by New York residents.
In 2002, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office received 355,418 new applications for patents. So it doesn`t it appear that patent activity is going to slow any time soon.
It usually takes at least two years from the time an application is filed to get patent approval, said Ruth Nyblod, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
To qualify for a patent, an invention must be novel, useful and non-obvious, she said.
"It`s good to do your homework ahead of time," Nyblod said. "Your invention has to be new. So if there is anything similar, it may preclude you from getting a patent."
A monopoly
Patent law is driven by the U.S. Patent Act and by the court cases that interpret it, which have caused some confusion over the years. The right of the patent is "the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling" an invention in the United States or "importing the invention into the United States," according to U.S. law.
The U.S. patent law is part of the U.S. Constitution. Congress created the patent system to encourage innovation by giving people a limited monopoly on their creations. In exchange for those rights, inventors make their inventions public and must disclose the best way to make or use the invention.
There are three types of patents. Besides utility patents, there are patents for new designs for manufactured products and new plant varieties.
Approved patents can be found on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office`s Web site at www.uspto.gov. They can also be looked up in libraries across the country.
Patent documents must include a detailed description of an invention and at least one claim, which is the enforceable part of the patent.
The claims say what an invention does, and anyone making or selling a product that is described in those claims can find themselves in a patent infringement suit. However, that doesn`t mean they`ll find themselves in front of a jury.
While the number of patent lawsuits has been on the rise over the last decade, few ever go to trial.
"Most of these cases settle," said Pine, of Baniak Pine & Gannon. "Maybe 90 to 99 percent of these cases historically have settled and usually the settlement agreement is confidential. Because of that nobody knows what happened. They just know there was a lawsuit."
Because almost any lawyer can handle trademark cases they are more common than patent suits, said Malloy, a partner in Malloy & Malloy in Miami.
Patent infringement suits must be handled by registered patent attorneys, and also patents are more rare than trademarks so that also tends to limit the number of patent cases filed, he said.
Generally, the first one to either use a slogan or name or to file an intent to use them with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has the ultimate right to use them. Unlike patents, trademarks do not have to be registered for their users to have protection rights. However, the registration comes with many advantages, including the notice to others of its ownership and a presumption of legal ownership nationwide.
Registered trademarks can be found on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office`s Web site. The rights to those trademarks exist as long as they continue to be used.
Say Cheeburger
In the last year, several Southwest Florida companies have been involved in trademark suits including Fort-Myers based Cheeburger Cheeburger Restaurants Inc.
In December 2003, a Chicago tavern made famous in a 1970s "Saturday Night Live" skit sued the local company over the slogan it uses for its 16 Florida eateries.
The Billy Goat Tavern filed the trademark infringement suit in the federal district of Chicago, alleging that the Southwest Florida chain fraudulently obtained a trademark on the name "Cheeburger Cheeburger."
The tavern has used the "Cheezborger Cheezborger" trademark since the late 1970s, and it`s printed on a sign at the tavern and emblazoned on hats and T-shirts. The cast of "Saturday Night Live" created a skit around the phrase "Cheezborger Cheezborger, no fries," which brought the tavern national fame when John Belushi played the part of a frenzied Greek cook. The case brought against Cheeburger Cheeburger was settled quickly and Malloy, who represented the local restaurant chain, said the chain`s decision to file for a federal trademark on its name in 1988 ensured it a favorable outcome.
"The trademark registration owned by our client in the Cheeburger, Cheeburger case was absolutely pivotal for the tremendous outcome for our client," he said. "You do obtain trademark rights by virtue of having used a name or slogan, but the federal trademark registration solidifies those rights and expands them across the country, even though you may not have locations across the country."
Billy Goat tavern filed the suit to try to stop Cheeburger, Cheeburger from opening a restaurant in Glenview, Ill., Malloy said.
Under the settlement, Cheeburger, Cheeburger was allowed to open its restaurant in the Chicago area under the name "Cheeburger Big is Better," Malloy said.
In the settlement, Cheeburger Cheeburger agreed not to open up any more restaurants in Chicago. On the flip side, Billy Goat`s owners agreed not to use its "Cheezborger Cheezborger" slogan outside the Chicago area, Malloy said.
In June 2003, Sunshine Ace Hardware filed a federal suit against Home Depot. The suit alleges the advertising slogan adopted by Home Depot`s parent company, Homer TLC Inc., infringes on Sunshine Ace Hardware`s trademarked slogan and creates unfair competition, injuring its business.
The trademarked slogan is "You can do it. We can Help." In its suit, Sunshine Ace Hardware, which began selling hardware in 1964, asks for more than $500,000 in damages. It seeks an injunction to stop Home Depot from using any materials with the slogan and to stop employees and other representatives for the home improvement giant from using the saying.
Home Depot unveiled its new ad slogan, "The Home Depot is more than a store. You can do it. We can Help," in February of last year.
In October, Home Depot and Sunshine Ace Hardware officials said they were trying to resolve their differences and hoped to reach a settlement within 90 days.
Whitelaw, the Naples patent and trademark attorney representing Sunshine Ace Hardware in the case, said businesses big and small should take every step they can to protect their names, slogans and inventions before it`s too late.
"It`s just a marketplace reality," she said. "Doing business today means you`ve got to be aware of your intellectual property rights."
Copyright 2004, Naples Daily News. All Rights Reserved.
heute bekommen noch einige e-mail.
bitte sagt mir bescheid wer sie bekommen hat.
einige scheinen nix zu bekommen,denke ihr e-mail fächer sind voll oder zu klein für große mails.
bitte sagt mir bescheid wer sie bekommen hat.
einige scheinen nix zu bekommen,denke ihr e-mail fächer sind voll oder zu klein für große mails.
@bacha
vielen Dank!Ist angekommen.......sehr interessant!
vielen Dank!Ist angekommen.......sehr interessant!
@ Bachalor
Warum denn diese Geheimnisse ?
Los, laß es raus!
Gruß
S-F
Warum denn diese Geheimnisse ?
Los, laß es raus!
Gruß
S-F
@Bachalor
Anscheinend haben wir beide eine gewisse Übereinstimmung bei unseren Investments
NEOMEDIA,EM.TV, PRIMACOM AG, GTEL
Und überall lese ich von der E-Mail die du versendest, ist diese nur für Gewisse
User gedacht , wenn ja wie wird man in den Kreis der Empfänger aufgenommen.
Kopfeck
Anscheinend haben wir beide eine gewisse Übereinstimmung bei unseren Investments
NEOMEDIA,EM.TV, PRIMACOM AG, GTEL
Und überall lese ich von der E-Mail die du versendest, ist diese nur für Gewisse
User gedacht , wenn ja wie wird man in den Kreis der Empfänger aufgenommen.
Kopfeck
@ kopfeck
Habe gerade ein posting von Bachalor im Cardero-Thread gesehen. In der mail gehts wohl um Cardero. Bin dort bereits investiert ( schon länger )
Gruß
Michael
Habe gerade ein posting von Bachalor im Cardero-Thread gesehen. In der mail gehts wohl um Cardero. Bin dort bereits investiert ( schon länger )
Gruß
Michael
@Stock-Fool
DANKE
Kopfeck
DANKE
Kopfeck
morgen gerichtstermin Neom/Virgin..viell. mit Entscheidung(zugunsten Neomedias?).Hoffen wir das Beste,denke aber,es wird einige Tage dauern,bis Entscheidung/Fortsetzung mitgeteilt wird!
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
http://theponderingprimate.blogspot.com/
by Vangorilla
The more I think about this court case, the more I realize how big this could really be.
The court case and implications I refer to are here.
The case involves Virgin scanning barcodes in their MegaStores (retail music stores).
If I`m Virgin Entertainment and I`m thinking outside the box a little here, this could be a pivotal point for both my Music and my Mobile divisions.
Regardless of the outcome of the suit, I could see how a growing service provider like Virgin Mobile could use this application to create a marketing bonanza.
Imagine if the ability to scan a barcode on a CD inside a Virgin Mega Store could be broadened to include scanning a barcode ANYWHERE. Would you in a sense be turning every CD into a Virgin MegaStore showroom?
We all know the music retail industry is dying and is having to come up more creative ways to stimulate sales.
One of the newest features is to wave a CD under a barcode scanner and lit the songs, and play snippets of each one. This is a great idea. However they are being sued for this ability.
Take it a couple steps further. Imagine if Virgin Mobile incoporates this barcode reading ability on a Nokia, Samsung phone and offers an unlimited fee to download any song just by reading a CD barcode?
Would the 18-35 yr old generation, the most coveted by advertisers, flock to this service provider?
Would Virgin Mobile show an increase in ARPU (avg revenue per user)?
Would other music retailers be nervous?
By incorporating this scanning ability on a cellphone, you could make your Virgin Megastore borderless.
Have MTV or VH1 joint market this and really launch it.
Take a negative situation and turn it into a monster marketing campaign.
The biggest topic right now for service providers to increase data revenues is downloading music to the phone.
If you offer the ability to read any barcode on a CD anywhere, you have just created a product that is in demand, and will increase SP`s ARPU as well.
Now that theres the Local Number Portability in place (take your cellphone number with you), what kid wouldn`t switch to Virgin Mobile just for this ability.
Richard Branson thinks outside the box, think he has thought of this?
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Tuesday, February 22, 2005
http://theponderingprimate.blogspot.com/
by Vangorilla
The more I think about this court case, the more I realize how big this could really be.
The court case and implications I refer to are here.
The case involves Virgin scanning barcodes in their MegaStores (retail music stores).
If I`m Virgin Entertainment and I`m thinking outside the box a little here, this could be a pivotal point for both my Music and my Mobile divisions.
Regardless of the outcome of the suit, I could see how a growing service provider like Virgin Mobile could use this application to create a marketing bonanza.
Imagine if the ability to scan a barcode on a CD inside a Virgin Mega Store could be broadened to include scanning a barcode ANYWHERE. Would you in a sense be turning every CD into a Virgin MegaStore showroom?
We all know the music retail industry is dying and is having to come up more creative ways to stimulate sales.
One of the newest features is to wave a CD under a barcode scanner and lit the songs, and play snippets of each one. This is a great idea. However they are being sued for this ability.
Take it a couple steps further. Imagine if Virgin Mobile incoporates this barcode reading ability on a Nokia, Samsung phone and offers an unlimited fee to download any song just by reading a CD barcode?
Would the 18-35 yr old generation, the most coveted by advertisers, flock to this service provider?
Would Virgin Mobile show an increase in ARPU (avg revenue per user)?
Would other music retailers be nervous?
By incorporating this scanning ability on a cellphone, you could make your Virgin Megastore borderless.
Have MTV or VH1 joint market this and really launch it.
Take a negative situation and turn it into a monster marketing campaign.
The biggest topic right now for service providers to increase data revenues is downloading music to the phone.
If you offer the ability to read any barcode on a CD anywhere, you have just created a product that is in demand, and will increase SP`s ARPU as well.
Now that theres the Local Number Portability in place (take your cellphone number with you), what kid wouldn`t switch to Virgin Mobile just for this ability.
Richard Branson thinks outside the box, think he has thought of this?
2 neue freie Positionen bei Neomedia,klingt gut...hilft aber momentan leider nicht dem Kurs!-4,42 ,Kurs jetzt 0,238 bei schwachem Umsatz!Hatte mir im Vorfeld des Gerichtstermins mehr "Speku" Trades erhofft..viell. geht ja noch was gegen Handelsende.
NEWS for NEOM PRINT THIS PAGE BIG FONT SMALL FONT
NEOM 0.236 -0.013
Today 5 Dy 1 Mo 3 Mo 1 Yr 5 Yr
IT-Global to Sell and License PaperClick Mobile Marketing Products
FT. MYERS, Fla.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
James C. Sivis, 630-435-9200
jsivis@neom.com
or
The Kaminer Group
David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934
dkaminer@kamgrp.com
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM), an innovator in mobile marketing services and patented technologies that provide automatic links to Internet-based information, has added to the international network representing its PaperClick(R) mobile marketing products by contracting with IT-Global, Inc.
NeoMedia (www.neom.com) and IT-Global (www.it-globalstrategy.com) signed a one-year renewable agreement giving IT-Global rights to sell and license PaperClick products, including client and server software, code activation and integration services. IT-Global will focus on the New York tri-state area, where it is based, as well as other areas, domestically and internationally, it serves.
The patented PaperClick mobile marketing services provide global marketers and advertising agencies with the tools and support needed to establish and maintain one-on-one contact with consumers through cell phones and other mobile wireless devices.
`Technology with a Profound Impact`
"This is a premier opportunity for IT-Global to help bring to market a technology that could have one of the most profound impacts on companies and consumers since the development of the Internet," said David Leopold, the company`s president.
"I believe PaperClick technology is the definitive answer to one-to-one marketing, and bridges the gap between CRM and the ability to actually influence the purchasing decision at the time the decision is being made," he said. "PaperClick solutions can empower end consumers at-the-point-of-sale through their cell phones, PDA`s, and other wireless devices for a seemingly endless array of applications.
"All too often," added Mr. Leopold, "we hear of companies that have lost focus on the consumer and we are about to transition the power directly into their hands while helping companies maximize profits. With PaperClick, everyone wins, and I am very excited about our prospects moving forward."
`Continuing to Grow Sales Channel`
"The cell phone industry has become the delivery point of the mobile marketing industry," said NeoMedia Vice President James Sivis, "and NeoMedia is continuing to expand our list of partners, agents and resellers who focus on mobile marketing.
"Adding competent, aggressive partners such as IT-Global helps expose PaperClick to potential partners and users in the U.S. and around the world," he said.
A Range of Mobile Marketing Solutions
The patented PaperClick technology range of applications for marketers includes:
-- Word Activation, with brand names and tag lines registered in the PaperClick WordRegistry(TM), created by NeoMedia and Fortune(R) 500 innovator SAIC, originator of Internet domain name registration. Words and tag lines can be entered in the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM), a horizontal text-entry bar on the screen of a wireless device, for a one-click link to content from marketers;
-- Created Code Activation, with two-dimensional PaperClick codes created and placed on packaging, literature, ads, posters, etc., to provides a one-click link to marketers` content via popular mobile phones;
-- Existing Code Activation, with the ability to use a camera phone to "take a picture" of already-in-the-market UPC, EAN, JAN and ISBN codes to link to content from marketers.
Available to Marketers, Wireless Carriers, Device Manufacturers
PaperClick mobile marketing services are available to brand managers and marketing/advertising agencies, wireless carriers, and manufacturers of Web-enabled devices including cell phones, SmartPhones and PDA`s. For information: (630) 435-9200, Ext. 125, or info1@paperclick.com.
About NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com) is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, which link products, print and physical objects directly to targeted online data,. NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions. NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
About IT-Global, Inc.
IT-Global, Inc. (www.it-globalstrategy.com) utilizes a 360-degree IT strategy in understanding corporate initiatives and brings to the table best practice solutions using targeted key partners. Key areas in which IT-Global works with large and mid-size firms include application development, staff augmentation, desktop and network solutions, payroll and benefits administration, and hardware.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a registered trademark, and PaperClick For Cell Phones, PaperClick Mobile Go-Window and PaperClick WordRegistry are trademarks of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
NEOM 0.236 -0.013
Today 5 Dy 1 Mo 3 Mo 1 Yr 5 Yr
IT-Global to Sell and License PaperClick Mobile Marketing Products
FT. MYERS, Fla.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
James C. Sivis, 630-435-9200
jsivis@neom.com
or
The Kaminer Group
David A. Kaminer, 914-684-1934
dkaminer@kamgrp.com
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM), an innovator in mobile marketing services and patented technologies that provide automatic links to Internet-based information, has added to the international network representing its PaperClick(R) mobile marketing products by contracting with IT-Global, Inc.
NeoMedia (www.neom.com) and IT-Global (www.it-globalstrategy.com) signed a one-year renewable agreement giving IT-Global rights to sell and license PaperClick products, including client and server software, code activation and integration services. IT-Global will focus on the New York tri-state area, where it is based, as well as other areas, domestically and internationally, it serves.
The patented PaperClick mobile marketing services provide global marketers and advertising agencies with the tools and support needed to establish and maintain one-on-one contact with consumers through cell phones and other mobile wireless devices.
`Technology with a Profound Impact`
"This is a premier opportunity for IT-Global to help bring to market a technology that could have one of the most profound impacts on companies and consumers since the development of the Internet," said David Leopold, the company`s president.
"I believe PaperClick technology is the definitive answer to one-to-one marketing, and bridges the gap between CRM and the ability to actually influence the purchasing decision at the time the decision is being made," he said. "PaperClick solutions can empower end consumers at-the-point-of-sale through their cell phones, PDA`s, and other wireless devices for a seemingly endless array of applications.
"All too often," added Mr. Leopold, "we hear of companies that have lost focus on the consumer and we are about to transition the power directly into their hands while helping companies maximize profits. With PaperClick, everyone wins, and I am very excited about our prospects moving forward."
`Continuing to Grow Sales Channel`
"The cell phone industry has become the delivery point of the mobile marketing industry," said NeoMedia Vice President James Sivis, "and NeoMedia is continuing to expand our list of partners, agents and resellers who focus on mobile marketing.
"Adding competent, aggressive partners such as IT-Global helps expose PaperClick to potential partners and users in the U.S. and around the world," he said.
A Range of Mobile Marketing Solutions
The patented PaperClick technology range of applications for marketers includes:
-- Word Activation, with brand names and tag lines registered in the PaperClick WordRegistry(TM), created by NeoMedia and Fortune(R) 500 innovator SAIC, originator of Internet domain name registration. Words and tag lines can be entered in the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM), a horizontal text-entry bar on the screen of a wireless device, for a one-click link to content from marketers;
-- Created Code Activation, with two-dimensional PaperClick codes created and placed on packaging, literature, ads, posters, etc., to provides a one-click link to marketers` content via popular mobile phones;
-- Existing Code Activation, with the ability to use a camera phone to "take a picture" of already-in-the-market UPC, EAN, JAN and ISBN codes to link to content from marketers.
Available to Marketers, Wireless Carriers, Device Manufacturers
PaperClick mobile marketing services are available to brand managers and marketing/advertising agencies, wireless carriers, and manufacturers of Web-enabled devices including cell phones, SmartPhones and PDA`s. For information: (630) 435-9200, Ext. 125, or info1@paperclick.com.
About NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com) is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, which link products, print and physical objects directly to targeted online data,. NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions. NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
About IT-Global, Inc.
IT-Global, Inc. (www.it-globalstrategy.com) utilizes a 360-degree IT strategy in understanding corporate initiatives and brings to the table best practice solutions using targeted key partners. Key areas in which IT-Global works with large and mid-size firms include application development, staff augmentation, desktop and network solutions, payroll and benefits administration, and hardware.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a registered trademark, and PaperClick For Cell Phones, PaperClick Mobile Go-Window and PaperClick WordRegistry are trademarks of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. Other trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Sound familiar?
Refer to pondering primate blog post
"Mobile Commerce...Judgement Time part 2"
(TS Update)
NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES (OTC BB: NEOM)
MAJOR WAVES ON THE HORIZON
Tomorrow is the court date for the settlement conference with
Virgin Mobile, and we expect a NeoMedia victory as they are
batting 1.000 (5 for 5) in defending their patents.
Now, here’s a thought: If NEOM wins the case, then let’s settle by
having Virgin Mobile implement PaperClick on all its cell phones
so Virgin Mobile can offer the ability to download any song
anywhere. This would turn the world into a Virgin MegaStore
showroom.
How big would that be? It would make Virgin the service provider
for kids.
In any case, we expect the next big catalyst for the stock will be
an announcement with Vodaphone on a PaperClick deal -- makes
perfect sense here.
Additionally, the Microsoft deal is still chugging along. Their
operating system for smart phones is being added to the Nokia
operating system (and remember that NEOM has a deal with Nokia).
So stay tuned.
Here is a view of the physical-to-digital future from the CEO of
one of the world’s largest market research firms:
“On Feb. 8, editors and writers of BusinessWeek sat down with
George Colony, CEO of Forrester Research, a technology research
and consulting firm, to talk about IT trends today and what he
likes to call the ‘Ralph Revolution’ in recognition of GM CIO
Ralph Szygenda. Edited excerpts from the conversation follow.
“A very big area is what we call the physical-to-digital
connection. The difference between 1994 and 2004 is that, in that
10-year period, a piece of wire was created from every company to
every customer -- the World Wide Web. From 2004 to 2014, a piece
of wire will be created from every company to every product
they`ve ever made. I`m exaggerating here a little bit, but that`s
where we`re going. Forrester predicts that we`re going from 750
million devices connected to the Internet today to 14 billion by
the end of this decade.”
How do these 14 billion devices get “turned on"? Every product
eventually will have an RFID tag and an Internet address. A domain
name only became valuable when the browser was introduced for the
PC.
There will be a "browser" for this physical world, too -- an
application that deciphers the hidden RFID tag and connects to the
corresponding Website. Seven hundred fifty million devices use a
couple of different types of browsers to surf the Internet.
Microsoft Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Mozilla`s Firefox are
the big ones.
Those 14 billion devices will contain an RFID tag, a bar code, a
DNA and a fingerprint, and they will need a browser that can
decipher the identifier and take you to the appropriate Website.
What will that browser be? That browser is of course NEOM’s word
registry system with SAIC -- first as a standard URL and then the
spoken-word URL.
Connecting the physical world to the digital world is what NEOM is
all about.
Refer to pondering primate blog post
"Mobile Commerce...Judgement Time part 2"
(TS Update)
NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES (OTC BB: NEOM)
MAJOR WAVES ON THE HORIZON
Tomorrow is the court date for the settlement conference with
Virgin Mobile, and we expect a NeoMedia victory as they are
batting 1.000 (5 for 5) in defending their patents.
Now, here’s a thought: If NEOM wins the case, then let’s settle by
having Virgin Mobile implement PaperClick on all its cell phones
so Virgin Mobile can offer the ability to download any song
anywhere. This would turn the world into a Virgin MegaStore
showroom.
How big would that be? It would make Virgin the service provider
for kids.
In any case, we expect the next big catalyst for the stock will be
an announcement with Vodaphone on a PaperClick deal -- makes
perfect sense here.
Additionally, the Microsoft deal is still chugging along. Their
operating system for smart phones is being added to the Nokia
operating system (and remember that NEOM has a deal with Nokia).
So stay tuned.
Here is a view of the physical-to-digital future from the CEO of
one of the world’s largest market research firms:
“On Feb. 8, editors and writers of BusinessWeek sat down with
George Colony, CEO of Forrester Research, a technology research
and consulting firm, to talk about IT trends today and what he
likes to call the ‘Ralph Revolution’ in recognition of GM CIO
Ralph Szygenda. Edited excerpts from the conversation follow.
“A very big area is what we call the physical-to-digital
connection. The difference between 1994 and 2004 is that, in that
10-year period, a piece of wire was created from every company to
every customer -- the World Wide Web. From 2004 to 2014, a piece
of wire will be created from every company to every product
they`ve ever made. I`m exaggerating here a little bit, but that`s
where we`re going. Forrester predicts that we`re going from 750
million devices connected to the Internet today to 14 billion by
the end of this decade.”
How do these 14 billion devices get “turned on"? Every product
eventually will have an RFID tag and an Internet address. A domain
name only became valuable when the browser was introduced for the
PC.
There will be a "browser" for this physical world, too -- an
application that deciphers the hidden RFID tag and connects to the
corresponding Website. Seven hundred fifty million devices use a
couple of different types of browsers to surf the Internet.
Microsoft Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Mozilla`s Firefox are
the big ones.
Those 14 billion devices will contain an RFID tag, a bar code, a
DNA and a fingerprint, and they will need a browser that can
decipher the identifier and take you to the appropriate Website.
What will that browser be? That browser is of course NEOM’s word
registry system with SAIC -- first as a standard URL and then the
spoken-word URL.
Connecting the physical world to the digital world is what NEOM is
all about.
sieht gut aus heute:
Bid: 0,248
Ask: 0,25
Bid: 0,248
Ask: 0,25
jetzt geht´s aber ab,über 25.
25,4cent
25,4cent
Weiß jemand wann der Gerichtstermin beginnt?
der ist seit 20 minuten vorbei.
Keine Ahnung ob wir heute noch etwas erfahren.
der Kursverlauf stimmt postiv.
Grüße AB
Keine Ahnung ob wir heute noch etwas erfahren.
der Kursverlauf stimmt postiv.
Grüße AB
wow...ist das spannend heute!Wie Ihr sicher auch im RB oder I-hub nachlest-heute gibt`s nur ein Thema-wie geht der Gerichtstermin aus,gibt es viell. schon heute News,Insiderkäufe etc.-bin mal gespannt,ob irgendwas durchsickert...
viel Glück allen!
viel Glück allen!
keiner bewegt sich, das ist nun zocken.
scheint als würde die 0,24 bis mo. halten
habe nun nur noch 50% meines gewinnes drin!
ist mir zu schwartz - rot.
alles gute allen, wenn es in grossen schritten in n geht steige ich wieder ein
ist mir zu schwartz - rot.
alles gute allen, wenn es in grossen schritten in n geht steige ich wieder ein
hast wohl angst??????
meine angst besteht darin, das niemand weiss was vor gericht und auf hohersee pasiert.
ich mag nicht auf andere wetten ob die ihre nerven behalten
oder verkaufen. wenn die drüben 3mio. aktien abstossen sind wir unter 0,21. weil jeder glaubt da weiss einer was.
bzw. wenn sie (hoffendlich bald) auf 0,30 steigen weil welche 6 mio. aktien haben will mag kstenwas es woll.
da spring ich wahrscheinlich wieder auf, weil ich dann glaube das da wer was wess.
ich war da mit 2t. rein bin noch 2x raus- rein habe meinen einsatz zz. verdoppelten und realisiert und den halben gewinn noch im rennen.
ist doch eine bank
ich mag nicht auf andere wetten ob die ihre nerven behalten
oder verkaufen. wenn die drüben 3mio. aktien abstossen sind wir unter 0,21. weil jeder glaubt da weiss einer was.
bzw. wenn sie (hoffendlich bald) auf 0,30 steigen weil welche 6 mio. aktien haben will mag kstenwas es woll.
da spring ich wahrscheinlich wieder auf, weil ich dann glaube das da wer was wess.
ich war da mit 2t. rein bin noch 2x raus- rein habe meinen einsatz zz. verdoppelten und realisiert und den halben gewinn noch im rennen.
ist doch eine bank
weiter habe ich mir meine mosaic ( wo ich für 2,12 vor 6-7 mo. rein war und mir dann po a po verbiligte auf 1,43) heute wieder verteuert (gekauft für 2,15) auf 1,59.
Pickups Plus Raises Additional Capital for Expansion
Monday February 28, 7:59 am ET
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2005--Pickups Plus, Inc. (OTCBB:PUPS - News), a retailer and national franchiser in the light truck and SUV after market accessory industry and wholly owned Auto Preservation, Inc. (AP) a single source provider to automotive dealerships for their new vehicle preparation, environmental protection packages, detailing and reconditioning products and services; today announced it received $250,000 through a private placement of its common stock to NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:NEOM - News).
The company issued 8,333,333 restricted shares of its common stock to NEOM, which is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) in addition, NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
"We saw a lot of synergies and marketing opportunities between the two companies," said Merritt Jesson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pickups Plus. He continued, "We both are targeting the same customer, have similar local go-to-market strategies, and are both launching national expansion programs. We view this stock sale as just the first of many possible relationships between the two companies."
"We have done test marketing on the micro paint repair service to our current customer base and have gotten an overwhelmingly positive response," said Mr. Hayes, Chief Operating Officer of Pickups Plus. He continued, "The Automotive dealerships love the idea of a single provider being able to offer them new vehicle prep services, environmental protection products, Pickup truck & SUV Accessories and now Micro Paint repair services."
Pick-Ups Plus, Inc. is a retail operator and franchiser of retail automotive parts and accessories stores catering to the light truck market. There are currently five franchised locations in operation and two Company owned-stores. In addition, through its Automotive Preservation Division the Company now offers automotive dealerships new vehicle preparation, environmental protection packages, detailing and reconditioning products and services. The Company intends to attempt to expand by opening additional company-owned stores, ValuGard Processing Centers, Distributorships and franchise. For more information about the Company go to www.pickupsplus.com and look for updates in the Chairman`s Letter.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com), is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com), PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones(TM) and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, which link products, print, and physical objects directly to targeted online data. NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions. NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
Safe Harbor Statement: Except for historical information contained herein, the statements made in this press release are forward-looking and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known risk and uncertainties, which may cause the Company`s actual results in the future to differ materially from forecasted results.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:
Pickups Plus, Inc.
Sean Hayes, 860-633-0377
shayes@Pickupsplus.com
Monday February 28, 7:59 am ET
CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 28, 2005--Pickups Plus, Inc. (OTCBB:PUPS - News), a retailer and national franchiser in the light truck and SUV after market accessory industry and wholly owned Auto Preservation, Inc. (AP) a single source provider to automotive dealerships for their new vehicle preparation, environmental protection packages, detailing and reconditioning products and services; today announced it received $250,000 through a private placement of its common stock to NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:NEOM - News).
The company issued 8,333,333 restricted shares of its common stock to NEOM, which is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com) in addition, NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
"We saw a lot of synergies and marketing opportunities between the two companies," said Merritt Jesson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Pickups Plus. He continued, "We both are targeting the same customer, have similar local go-to-market strategies, and are both launching national expansion programs. We view this stock sale as just the first of many possible relationships between the two companies."
"We have done test marketing on the micro paint repair service to our current customer base and have gotten an overwhelmingly positive response," said Mr. Hayes, Chief Operating Officer of Pickups Plus. He continued, "The Automotive dealerships love the idea of a single provider being able to offer them new vehicle prep services, environmental protection products, Pickup truck & SUV Accessories and now Micro Paint repair services."
Pick-Ups Plus, Inc. is a retail operator and franchiser of retail automotive parts and accessories stores catering to the light truck market. There are currently five franchised locations in operation and two Company owned-stores. In addition, through its Automotive Preservation Division the Company now offers automotive dealerships new vehicle preparation, environmental protection packages, detailing and reconditioning products and services. The Company intends to attempt to expand by opening additional company-owned stores, ValuGard Processing Centers, Distributorships and franchise. For more information about the Company go to www.pickupsplus.com and look for updates in the Chairman`s Letter.
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com), is a developer and international marketer of software and patented technologies, including PaperClick (www.PaperClick.com), PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones(TM) and the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window, which link products, print, and physical objects directly to targeted online data. NeoMedia also offers expertise in homeland security and e-authentication applications, and its Systems Integration Group specializes in providing expert-based IT consulting, hardware, and software solutions. NeoMedia`s Micro Paint Repair business unit specializes in products and services for the worldwide micro paint repair industry, including a system and processes utilizing proprietary technology.
Safe Harbor Statement: Except for historical information contained herein, the statements made in this press release are forward-looking and are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve known risk and uncertainties, which may cause the Company`s actual results in the future to differ materially from forecasted results.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:
Pickups Plus, Inc.
Sean Hayes, 860-633-0377
shayes@Pickupsplus.com
guten Tag an Alle,
ich habe die Aktie fast 8 Monate,hab Sie damals gekauft und gedacht,könnte was werden (bei o,o7 Euro)
nun steht sie auf o,18 Euro,.
Was für Chancen seht ihr auf Sicht der nächsten 4 Moante ?
Bitte nur ernsthafte Postings,
danke
Gruß wolfgang
ich habe die Aktie fast 8 Monate,hab Sie damals gekauft und gedacht,könnte was werden (bei o,o7 Euro)
nun steht sie auf o,18 Euro,.
Was für Chancen seht ihr auf Sicht der nächsten 4 Moante ?
Bitte nur ernsthafte Postings,
danke
Gruß wolfgang
tja...wer weiss das schon!Wenn Du schon so lange gehalten hast,würde ich jetzt nicht verkaufen,Kurs in US stabil,alle warten auf News...und wenn die kommen,gibt`s kein Halten mehr!
Bin ziemlich sicher,dass Du eine richtige Entscheidung triffst,solltest Du halten!
informier Dich auch hier:
www.investorshub.com
viel Glück!
Bin ziemlich sicher,dass Du eine richtige Entscheidung triffst,solltest Du halten!
informier Dich auch hier:
www.investorshub.com
viel Glück!
@titin,
danke für Deine Antwort,die paar Monate warte ich gerne ab.
Werde mir den Link gleich ansehen.
Gruß Wolfgang
danke für Deine Antwort,die paar Monate warte ich gerne ab.
Werde mir den Link gleich ansehen.
Gruß Wolfgang
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