2010
07.21

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  1. Hello everyone, I just figured Mina Mar launched “Monday analysis” program for their newly appointed clients, read about it here:

    http://collegestock.com/blog/update-mina-mar-group-to-launch-monday-analysis-for-clients/

  2. Hi everyone I am new to this system

  3. About time IS RIGHT!….Someone had to stop Fire Lane from talking crap and pure non-sense bullshit

  4. Hey guys anybody read about the news on MMG suing IHUB? I say about time.

  5. A quick question…
    I remember a while back that HIRU’s AHP had mentioned that they are developing two new products but I haven’t heard anything since then regarding them. Do you follow HIRU by any chance? I’m curious about where they are at with those…

  6. Oh sorry must have missed that. I was actually just reading the PR on Everdow’s establishment of the new department. Also a great move IMO, for exactly the same reasons you mentioned. I continuously hear about Apple’s new products and upgrades and it seems as if they are taking over the world with it all. I’m not too familiar with it all but I know that it is definitely a market that is worth getting involved in. Seems to be growing by the minute and hopefully it will take Everdow and ZMGD along for the ride!

  7. speaking of huge markets, what do you think about ZMGD and more specifically their EverDow subsidiary opening up a separate department for just making apps for Apple devices. Its no secret Apple is pretty much the most popular tech giant of the 21st century. That right there is the definition of a huge market :)
    Good choice by EverDow IMO

  8. yeah thats what I meant when I said “similar nations that don’t have their own oil and pay A LOT to get it shipped in” because there are a ton of them out there. There for there is also a huge market for SITG out there as well.

  9. I can see it being one of the bigger name stores too. And I agree that the marketing agreement with 3cpacific is a great move, once they take over New Zealand they are moving “beyond New Zealand, with possible destinations in Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, China and other counties with extremely high gasoline prices,” according to the PR.
    All the pieces are in place for a successful future IMO.

  10. My guess is as good as yours. I’ve read some rumors here and there. I can’t really name a company because I’m not sure, but I am sure that this is a HUGE deal. And usually HUGE deals like this are executed by HUGE corporations. This being said I believe who ever has signed on to sell our products isn’t any dinky corner store or small chain. If I had to guess I’d say its a major retailer, maybe one of the big department store brands?

  11. what stores do you think are involved in the distribution deal?

  12. What do you guys think about SKGO and 3cpacific teaming up. I think its pretty genius, 3cpacific is a company that does marketing for the auto industries. They have decided to distribute SITG for sales in New Zealand and do an ad campaign there. Why New Zealand? Because their prices for gas are close to 6 bucks a gallon! And thats exactly why this is a good idea, because people who live in New Zealand (and similar nations that don’t have their own oil and pay A LOT to get it shipped in) stand to save the most from our SITG products. It is those people who will save the most money by buying our pill so it is those people who will be most inclined to buy it the most. Good start in terms of distribution if you ask me :)
    P.S. can’t wait for the 7000 store distribution deal to be complete

  13. Hello any news on HTDS?

  14. GOIG subsidiary Go800 is Launching Ticker Campaign

    Find all the information at:
    http://minamarmarketinggroup.helpserve.com/index.php?_m=news&_a=viewnews&newsid=365

    Also, the list of companies using the ticker service has been released, see here:
    http://go800corp.com/page/533/ticker-sy … s-by-go800

  15. Cressent anticipates producing up to 200 barrels of oil a day by the end of the year after reopening almost three dozen Texas oil wells. With oil prices hovering around $100 per barrel, it’s looking at pumping approximately $20,000 U.S. worth of oil to the surface each day. That translates to about $7 million U.S. annually if everything goes as anticipated. Cressent has all of the equipment necessary to operate these relatively shallow oil wells, and it won’t need to spend additional funds to acquire new machinery in order to exploit them.

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