Ditech Networks, Inc. (DITC)

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  • commenter
    Oct 08 09:26 PM
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    How Good Are Online Financial Services at Marketing? [view article]
    I'm glad you asked. They are excellent, specifically www.tffinc.net that's Top Flite Financial. Call them today and retire tomorrow. Reply
  • How Good Are Online Financial Services at Marketing? [view article]
    eMail marketing is VERY effective yet it is always mass emails and often come from “do-not-reply” addresses. These emails also arrive with a red x where there are pictures and then the recipient must right-click to download – this is where over 50% are lost as people hit the delete button.
    Seems like WrapMail is the only company that seamlessly focuses on the REGULAR external emails we all send every day:
    You have a website.
    You send emails.
    WrapMail, without installing anything on any desktop or cell phone facilitates:
    Every email becomes a showpiece for the organization.
    Every employee becomes a marketer.
    No other marketing or advertising medium is as targeted as an email between people that know each other (as opposed to mass emails). These emails are always read and typically kept.
    WrapMail turns your everyday email into a branding and research tool (yes, the system reports who is clicking on what and when) for your business at a cost of $5 per user per month. That includes the WrapMaker™ where clients make their own wraps.
    And……..WrapMail’s show up WITHOUT the red x and message to download images!
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    May 11 12:12 PM
    Top 10 Stocks Trading Below Net Current Asset Value [view article]
    Evidently a contract resolution with a terminated supplier/vendor over materials under contract was mishandled...


    On Apr 27 10:29 PM kkin365 wrote:

    > Thanks for an excellent coverage. On FRPT, what are reasons behind
    > its being late in filing?
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  • commenter
    Apr 29 01:42 AM
    Top 10 Stocks Trading Below Net Current Asset Value [view article]
    FRPT is a relatively new (MRAP producing) company that once hitting the NASDAQ should have hired competent accountants but the prior management didn't and we stockholders have seen the PPS drop from $30+ to $3. Part of that was due to DoD's awarding contracts to poorly made competitors' products. FRPT trucks are a key to victory in Iraq/Afghanistan , especially if the "Cheetah" gets major contracts from DoD,Brits,Iraqis,Canad... and other allies of the U.S.. FRPT has a sole source on the "Buffalo" and its "Cougar" vehicles have never had a death in over 2,000 IED/EFP explosions in the war zone. Reply
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    Apr 28 12:20 PM
    Top 10 Stocks Trading Below Net Current Asset Value [view article]
    Beware the heavily shorted stock, and the above list is loaded with these wounded birds. USU's life and death hang on the ACP, a breakthrough method of uranium enrichment. Proven in the lab, it remains to be seen if it will function without cost distractions on a production basis. The slightest hint of uncertainty will cause the stock to tumble below $4. Promising developments or just plain optimism can vault the stock into the high 5's and above. We won't know for sure until 2009/2010. There is also a decision by the Supreme court on anti-dumping that could greatly affect USEC's fate. Is enriched uranium a finished product or a raw material? The court is very patriotic. They will decide on the formet, irrespective of legal merit, and save USEC. Disclosure: I hold a small interest in the company, but am aware of its vulnerability to shorting and bad news. Reply
  • commenter
    Apr 27 10:29 PM
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    Top 10 Stocks Trading Below Net Current Asset Value [view article]
    Thanks for an excellent coverage. On FRPT, what are reasons behind its being late in filing? Reply
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    Apr 06 05:19 AM
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    General Discussion on DITC
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
  • commenter
    Jan 08 01:42 PM
    B.Riley's 29 Tech Steals - Barron's [view article]
    B. Riley is just pimping its positions. They own chunks of Centillium, Transmeta, ESS tech. In fact, they urged ESST to liquidate. In the Barron's article it says they screened small cap and mid cap companies with 35% or more net cash to market value, but took out ones with too much cash burn or unsustainable biz models. Yet ovti fits the screen criteria, but didn't make itm, just to name one? Come on. OVTI is profitable. B. Riley is just hyping, and Eric Savitz, the Barron's writer, should check his sources for conflict. Reply