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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 16, 2009 12:21:02 GMT -5
mike this is the first to be cleared by apple.the other app was with the android system.
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Post by mhart on Sept 16, 2009 14:30:19 GMT -5
thanks Free....... What's your take on all the action the last few days?
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Post by mhart on Sept 16, 2009 16:35:44 GMT -5
Another 300,000 shares traded today Now the spread is 004.2 x .005, Gee, I wonder who sold 2 million shares....... and it wasn't me I wonder who's jumping ship here? cm3i are you hearing anything? ??
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 16, 2009 21:53:43 GMT -5
mhart what planet are you on.nobody sold 2 million shares.
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 16, 2009 22:00:41 GMT -5
297,000 shares traded today space cadet.
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Post by mhart on Sept 17, 2009 8:16:00 GMT -5
297,000 shares traded today space cadet. Free, stop smoking the dubees and wake up, in the last week or so.......since we've been de-listed to the pinks about two million shares have been traded....... In the last four months when we were on the OTCBB we traded less than a million shares....... Why after being delisted are we seeing more volume? ? I give you a couple of guesses but you don't need them...... Someone is bailing here, why question is who? The why part I think I'm smart enough to figure out..... nothing from nothing = nothing And that's all we have.......... nothing Where is PK, the MMA game and what's the status of the Fedor contract? Do we actually have Fedor signed? ? I have alot of questions and no answers....... Stupid for investing in this POS maybe but a space cadet my friend I am not.........
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 17, 2009 9:59:09 GMT -5
mhart the volume was not all sells dude.do yourself a favor and check the buys and sells before you go crazy.
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Post by mhart on Sept 17, 2009 10:21:23 GMT -5
For every buyer there is a seller DUDE! Not crazy Free, just tired of the same old non tranparent BS that PK has been selling for quite some time.
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Post by mhart on Sept 17, 2009 15:55:01 GMT -5
Hey all,
Best of luck; I will not be anything like Stephen Toth, I have no agenda, I will dislocate from the board and bow out. Most here are good folks, and again I wish the best to all..... I'm not sure what will happen or who's currently selling but being de-listed is a pretty big hint of what to expect...........imo
I hope for some news and maybe a small spike so I can get out with a small loss....but that might be tough to come by.....
Adios
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Post by blessedarewe on Sept 17, 2009 16:39:54 GMT -5
mike we understand but hand in there buddy get off the board and take it easy things will work out ok buddy!
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 17, 2009 18:12:13 GMT -5
see ya mike have a nice life.also see ya at 50 cents.
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 17, 2009 18:17:04 GMT -5
btw board calc aka Stephen Toth aka piss boy is a scum bag.
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Post by yankeenick on Sept 17, 2009 19:56:43 GMT -5
FREEW: COOL IT ABOUT M HART!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I HOPE YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT 50 CENTS!!!!!!!!!!! MY PEOPLE ARE VERY QUITE AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 17, 2009 23:22:11 GMT -5
Strikeforce announces CBS deal, Emelianenko vs. Rogers airs Nov. 7 on network TV
John Morgan and Dann Stupp, MMAjunkie.com 2 hours, 2 minutes ago
* Buzz up! 1 * Print
After months of speculation, Strikeforce today announced it has officially struck a deal with CBS and will begin airing some of its events on the U.S. network.
The first show to air on CBS will feature the long-awaited Fedor Emelianenko vs. Brett Rogers heavyweight fight, which is slated for Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. Showtime Sports will produce a four-fight main card with a broadcasting team of Gus Johnson, Frank Shamrock and Mauro Ranallo.
Strikeforce executive Mike Afromowitz today told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) a location and venue have not been determined for the event but should be announced in the next few days.
Additionally, he said Emelianenko vs. Rogers currently is the only fight officially booked for the show.
CBS and Strikeforce's other broadcast partner, Showtime, are both part of the same ownership group. Terms of the CBS-Strikeforce deal were not disclosed.
CBS became the first major U.S. network to televise live mixed martial arts events in 2008, but its deal with EliteXC ended when the promotion collapsed under mounting financial pressures later in the year.
"There's no question this is a sport that is fast becoming a force in popularity and as a business," stated Kelly Kahl, Senior Executive Vice President, Prime Time, CBS Television. "We're excited to be the platform that will enable millions more to see the athlete regarded as the very best in his sport. The No. 1 heavyweight on the most-watched network has a very nice ring to it."
Emelianenko, widely regarded as the sport's top heavyweight fighter, signed a three-fight deal with Strikeforce in August. The former longtime PRIDE champion now enters the organization with a 26-fight win streak (with 20 stoppages), including victories over former UFC champions Andrei Arlovski and Tim Sylvia in his two most recent bouts. He had been slated to fight Josh Barnett at "Affliction: Trilogy," but Barnett was denied a license due to a failed drug test, and the Aug. 1 event was scrapped altogether a few days later.
Rogers, meanwhile, enters the contest with a perfect 10-0 record with 10 stoppages. In fact, only one opponent (Abongo Humphrey) lasted more than a round with the Minnesota-based fighter. Most recently, Rogers, who had campaigned for Barnett's slot before the "Trilogy" event was ultimately canceled, scored a stunning 22-second knockout win over former UFC champ Arlovski at a June Strikeforce event in St. Louis.
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Post by freewheel01 on Sept 17, 2009 23:23:35 GMT -5
trikeforce returns mixed martial arts to CBS
By DAVE SKRETTA (AP) – 2 hours ago
NEW YORK — Mixed martial arts is returning to network television.
Russian heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko's fight against Brett Rogers on Nov. 7 will be shown live on CBS, the first time the sport will be on network TV since last year. The show will include four televised fights at a venue to be announced.
"There's no question this is a sport that is fast becoming a force in popularity and as a business," said Kelly Kahl, senior vice president of CBS Television.
CBS is the only major network to align itself with mixed martial arts, a sport once decried by Sen. John McCain as "human thingyfighting" and banned from television.
The network showed three events for the now-defunct EliteXC promotion in 2008, drawing generally strong ratings. The most recent broadcast last October generated more viewers in the coveted 18-34 demographic than college football and the Major League Baseball playoffs.
"When you look back at the history of the CBS shows that were aired in Elite, historically they were the most-watched shows in the history of mixed martial arts," Strikeforce chief executive Scott Coker told The Associated Press.
There is no questioning the success of the sport on television. Strikeforce's show Aug. 15 on Showtime was the highest-rated mixed martial arts program on the premium cable channel, and the UFC routinely generates huge ratings for its shows on Spike and pay-per-view.
Emelianenko (30-1), one of the top pound-for-pound fighters, has built a resolute fan base — some would say cult following — through his no-nonsense style and mysterious training regimen in Russia. His only loss was a controversial stoppage early in his career, and he's won his last five fights in the first round.
Emelianenko is an expert in judo and the Russian military martial art of sambo. He became a free agent when the Affliction promotion collapsed following the failed drug test of Josh Barnett, who was supposed to face Emelianenko earlier this year. Emelianenko then spurned industry kingpin UFC to join Strikeforce, an up-and-coming company that agreed to work with M-1 Global, his own mixed martial arts promotion.
Rogers (10-0), an imposing 6-foot-5, 265 pounds, is a rising star in the sport. The St. Paul, Minn., native has finished all of his fights by knockout, including a stunning stoppage of Andrei Arlovski in June.
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