EBAY Lizensiert NEOM Barcode Technik
Gibt genug andere .......
Warten bis die 5 Mio. Shares auf dem Markt sind.
Dann einsteigen und warten.
Jetzt bringt das garnichts mehr, denn Neom liegt am Tropf.
Ich war selbst so bekloppt zu glauben es geht weiter und somit statts 40 K + lieg ich 35 K im minus.
Danke Neom und wäre der scheiß Milliardär da nicht eingestiegen, so hätte ich den Schrott nie ins Depot gepackt.
Hier wurde man mit solch einer verkackten New´s über den einstieg von Dr. PSS voll aufs Glatteis gelegt.
Wäre Neom liquide, hätten die es nicht nötig, ständig neue Shares auf dem
Markt zu fleddern.
Sie hätten den Kurs gen Norden laufen lassen können und somit oberhalb eines Kurses
von 0,20 $ mit wenigen Stückzahlen Geld sammeln können ohne das es groß auffällt.
Was passiert hier jetzt ? Einige glauben immer noch das auf dem Mond bald ein Trödelmarkt aufmacht, aber erstmal muss dort Ne Atmosphäre sein bevor was passiert.
Also abwarten und Tee trinken
Depot zu halten, egal was der Kurs schreibt. NmM Gruss aus dem
bayerischen Wald :-)
bei soviel Verlust lohnt sich der verkauf auch nicht es sei denn
Du kannst im Depot etwas gegenrechnen.....
Ein Zock wie aus dem nichts kommt noch, dass ist klar nach 6 Wochen abwärts... dann hau das Zeug raus
Ich steige nicht aus, da ich mit einer Übernahme !!!!!!!!! rechne,
It's Showtime.....
wird sich bestimmt bald aufklären. Sollte er vor haben
Neon auf zu kaufen hätte er in den letzten Wochen bei
diesen Umsätzen genug Gelegenheit gehabt. Aber dann
wäre scbon längst ein Meldung fällig. Seit dem er hat das über mehrere Fonds realiesiert. Das erste war nur ein Zock um
die Aktie umzurühren so das genügent Aktien frei gesetzt wurden. Und er hat nur sein Körbchen aufgestellt und
eingesammelt. Aber das sind nur Spekulationen. Was
wirklich dahinter steckt erfährt man immer erst hinter
her.
Die Sache wird jetzt aber auf einen schmalen Grad hinauslaufen....
Ich Subpennybereich steigen immer mehr Leute ein, dass wird Dr Soon auch nicht
Wollen......und dann die Gefahr dass ein anderer grosser Player die Patente haben will.
Zuckerberg, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Bertelsmann, WINCOR NIXDORF, IBM, Vodafone
........alles potenzielle Payer, welche die Patente nutzen könnten :-)
Das wird noch richtig spannnnnnnnnnnnnnnned mit NEOMEDIA :-)
So alt werde ich nicht werden, der Alkohl macht nicht jünger
Obwohl sie trinkt auch taeglich, aber nur dunkelbier :-)
By Ugur Akinci
Marketing through cell phones, PDAs and other mobile gadgets with Internet connections is fast developing into an exciting new venue for businesses.
The “QR Code” system that created a revolution in Japan has arrived in the United States with different variations. I’ve already seen different versions of QR (for “Quick Response”) employed in the USA by delivery companies and direct marketing (magazine subscription) firms.
“Qode” system marketed by NeoMedia technologies, for example, offers yet another variation on the same theme. The Qode software can be downloaded to cell phones and it can automatically serve web pages to your cell phone either when its camera is pointed at a product “smartcode” or when the user types in a barcode number, brand name or keyword. But I think the most widespread use of this technology would be in scanning a “smartcode” through the cell phone’s camera.
The writing is on the wall — “QR Code” technology is here to stay and companies like NeoMedia will reap the benefits of mobile marketing if, that is, the business model supports it. Why? Because sometimes great technologies are left on the side of the road when one or more parties cannot make enough money to justify the investment.
Imagine you are driving on a highway and you approach a billboard with an incredible vacation offer. You point your cell phone’s camera at the “smart code” printed on the billboard and click the SEND button. Soon you are watching (and perhaps recording) a flash file or a video clip sent to you by the vendor’s web server. At the end of the clip, you are also sent a 10% coupon that you can use if you reserve your room before the stated deadline.
Cool future ahead.
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The executives from Google and Microsoft did not even have to look NEOM up because they already knew about the company. The others did some research after I asked them about it. I consider these guys to be geniuses when it comes to understanding this space, which I admit that I don't understand nearly as well. All the responses that came back to me were extremely positive. I will post one of the responses here. "NEOM is the future, whether it is able to stand on its own or more likely is acquired by one of the big fish. I obviously cannot disclose private corporate strategy or discussions, but companies like NEOM are constantly on everyone's mind here. Their patents are an absolute pot of gold! This company will one day likely be a multi-billion dollar company." When I asked, "What about their horrendous debt burden." He responded, "30 some million dollars is a complete joke given the revenues that will be generated by this company alone and within the larger space over the course of the next decade."
Every executive I was fortunate enough to speak with gave me a positive response, but the opinions of the guys at Google and Microsoft mean the most to me because they are almost always right.
Furthermore at the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings that happened last week, QR codes were everywhere. A colleague of mine was using his phone to scan them and pull up schedules, agendas, and events at the meetings. I asked him more about it and found out he was using Neoreader to scan the qr codes! For so many reasons now, I understand why NEOM is the future, and why the pps is likely headed much, much higher over the course of the next several years. It's a huge acquisition target. By the way, the Microsoft Executive described Mr. Shiong as one of the smartest men in the World. I'm hugely confident in this company even if the sentiment is very bearish right now. Apple had 80% corrections along the way, so some people are down 60 or 70% if they bought a month ago. I'm in at an average price of $0.023. Have no fear, it's headed much, much higher in the long run.
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---schade das Sonntags kein Handel ist....sollte doch auf 7 mal 24 Std geaendert werden
http://www.bonesmagazine.co.uk/...e-thanks-to-qr-code-technology.html
Das Ding kommt auch ohne Dr Soon......Gott sei Dank
Super Technologie
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=squote&symbol=Neom#1m
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=2276
Also ich kaufe bei dem Kurs noch weiter nach, selbst wenn es jetzt noch minimal weiter fällt,
Aber es kann jetzt jederzeit losgehen......hier steigen jetzt auch andere große Player ein,
Der Dr Soon wird sich wundern
POSTED BY ADMIN POSTED ON APR - 27 - 2012
By Ugur Akinci
Marketing through cell phones, PDAs and other mobile gadgets with Internet connections is fast developing into an exciting new venue for businesses.
The “QR Code” system that created a revolution in Japan has arrived in the United States with different variations. I’ve already seen different versions of QR (for “Quick Response”) employed in the USA by delivery companies and direct marketing (magazine subscription) firms.
“Qode” system marketed by NeoMedia technologies, for example, offers yet another variation on the same theme. The Qode software can be downloaded to cell phones and it can automatically serve web pages to your cell phone either when its camera is pointed at a product “smartcode” or when the user types in a barcode number, brand name or keyword. But I think the most widespread use of this technology would be in scanning a “smartcode” through the cell phone’s camera.
The writing is on the wall — “QR Code” technology is here to stay and companies like NeoMedia will reap the benefits of mobile marketing if, that is, the business model supports it. Why? Because sometimes great technologies are left on the side of the road when one or more parties cannot make enough money to justify the investment.
Imagine you are driving on a highway and you approach a billboard with an incredible vacation offer. You point your cell phone’s camera at the “smart code” printed on the billboard and click the SEND button. Soon you are watching (and perhaps recording) a flash file or a video clip sent to you by the vendor’s web server. At the end of the clip, you are also sent a 10% coupon that you can use if you reserve your room before the stated deadline.
Cool future ahead.
**************************************************
Ugur Akinci, Ph.D. is a senior writer and web content consultant with 20 years of experience.
Subscribe to his FREE “Weekly Success Update” Newsletter today at http://www.writer111.com and claim your FREE BONUS GIFT.
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