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All posts by AEBank Dagger

Aug 23rd 2007, 09:08
AEBank Dagger
General Investment Discussion » Unable to sell stock...
Re: Unable to sell stock...
I believe there may have been a temporary glitch. I logged in this morning and found that all my sell orders had been cancelled.
Aug 23rd 2007, 15:33
AEBank Dagger
General Investment Discussion » Unable to sell stock...
Re: Unable to sell stock...
I didn't know they expired after 3 days (or that just didn't click). I think that is what my particular problem was.
Aug 31st 2007, 05:51
AEBank Dagger
SL Tronics Media » Like Your New Website
Like Your New Website
Tue,

I like your new website. It has a much cleaner look than the old one. Way to go!

AEBank Dagger :)
Sep 22nd 2007, 01:42
AEBank Dagger
General Investment Discussion » The Unofficial Reason for the Recent Delistings
Re: The Unofficial Reason for the Recent Delistings
Arnaud,

What Lindsay is not saying is that right now there is real-life technical information to support this. Not only random people checking transaction IPs of different avatars. Sorry.

And yes, Maelstrom did post before you here.

Xavier Mohr
Oct 9th 2007, 17:03
AEBank Dagger
Dragon Global Diversified Public Forum » DGD Features as Company of The Week on SLFinances.Net
Re: DGD Features as Company of The Week on SLFinances.Net
DGD is a growth company. They are not paying dividends right now as they are building their protected share value. I think once each share is protected at IPO price, then an option will be presented to DGD investors as to whether they would like to keep growing the reserve or start receiving dividends. Not all companies pay dividends. In the case of DGD, this is a good thing. :)
Nov 2nd 2007, 07:13
AEBank Dagger
Verballis » Business?
Business?

Il0n,

I just have a couple questions I was wanting to ask in regard to client prospecting.

I have heard you reference several times that a couple large clients have postponed their need for translation services.

I realize that CapEx is one of these. I understand from both your end and from the CapEx end. Sincerely. I guess my question is: are you prospecting for smaller jobs in the interim, or simply "waiting" on the larger clients?

It seems to me that you might be able to offer your services to others in smaller form. For instance, translate notecards into different languages for business. For land owners that have non-English-speaking renters. There are a lot of people in need of translation services for smaller projects.

Have you done any advertising for your services? Do you have any other leads or prospects at this time? Have you evaluated your pricing to make sure it is competitive with other translators?

Just curious. It seems to me that 10 projects completed at L$10,000 each are just as good as 1 project completed at L$100,000.

There's nothing wrong with the stock price, by the way... people are confident in your services and your shares are in demand because of the small cap. I am just curious if the business is actually "active," or just in limbo.

Thanks,

AEBank Dagger a.k.a. Xavier Mohr



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