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21732.  David Rothman  
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Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 11:13:31 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: RMDM huge volume and buying stock rising
just found this article... http://tinyurl.com/y9j5hc3

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  RMDM huge volume and buying stock rising
21731.  Day-Trader  
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From: Day-Trader <theryanfinancialgr...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 07:31:01 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Dec 8 2009 10:31 am
Subject: RMDM huge volume and buying stock rising
RMDM

RMDM is becoming one of my three favorite stocks of 2009 and 2010.  I
have been studying this stock for quite some time now.  I went back
many years and I have analyzed the history of this stock and the
company.  RMDM is getting a lot of press these days as it is continues
to gain momentum.  Two months back this company finally bottomed out
at .0001.  That is the lowest price a stock can be listed.  Just when
they hit bottom they did what I like to call a complete 180.  They
sold off their TIDI gaming division to a UK based company and the
stock was retired back to the treasury department.  Now the stock is
recovering and the demand has pushed this stock to .0005 and .0006.
That is a four hundred percent gain.  The demand is growing more and
more everyday as the order sizes are increasing.  Blocks of nine and
ten million shares are being bought at .0005 and .0006. That is a sign
that the market makers believe this stock is undervalued and know that
this current price will sky rocket as the weeks and months go by.
This is not a pump and dump type of stock.  This is one you invest in
and hold over time, at least a couple of years.  The stock will
increase in value as time goes on.  One dollar or more per share can
be expected over the next two years or less.  I will explain in
detail.

They appointed Roger Taylor as the new director for United Liquor
Alliance www.united-liquor.com (ULA) and its operations. In the last
18 years, Mr. Taylor has owned and managed two successful jewelers-
manufacturing firms located in San Diego and Virgin Islands. He was
pivotal in increasing that company's sales from $8 million to over
$110 million with very little increase in overhead. Mr. Taylor also
owned and managed a jewelers retail chain located in Tampa FL.

The success of any company is determined by who is running the
company, and the success of the companies they have run in the past.
This is not my advice; this is the advice of Warren Buffet.
Now let us take a look at the new ULA company United Liquor Alliance.
The United Liquor Alliance is the owner of a top secret aging process
which allows us to create unique spirits with superior flavors at
optimum margins.

United Liquor takes our passed down tradition of distillation and
aging to create unique regionally based spirits. We are able to create
unique blends of traditional liquors in fractional times. Although
patent rights would afford some protections the disclosure of our
process will allow competitors to capitalize on this long held and
fine tuned process. It is for this reason that ULA’s process will
remain unpatented and secret.

United Liquor Alliance partners with individual distilleries uniquely
formed to market to a smaller market. United Liquor is in negotiations
to secure its first distillery in the heart of Florida. The distillery
will allow for plenty of growth. The building will be accessible by
major rail, road, and air. Our premiere product will be our Legends
Rum which will tout the tie to Florida and the legend of the "Fountain
of Youth".

United Liquor Alliance has taken the first stop in merging with a
strategic partner the RMD Entertainment Group (RMDM) and plans to
start production on Legends Rum in first quarter 2010. We are on
target for a second quarter 2010 roll out of our Legends Rum in
strategic markets throughout the state of Florida.
Growth - United Liquor has targeted Texas for our next distillery in
first quarter 2011 followed by Illinois in first quarter 2012.

Marketing Advantage - Many states have unique products to the area and
ever state has very specific liquor laws. We want to setup our partner
distilleries to take advantage of the products made within the
geographical area of our distillery. We want to market to those within
our geographical area.

Operating Advantage - We will utilize the bulk of ULA to negotiate
superior rates for the redundancies of each partner distillery. We
also will utilize our top secret process to increase effectiveness of
each distillery.
The RMD Entertainment Group's management feels that this is a material
event and that each stage with the new company requires a public
announcement.

This merger is based on the targeted merger companies being able to
meet and exceed both management and long-term shareholders reasonable
expectations. The RMDM management works in concert with its preferred
shareholders and its M&A advisors on this merger and develops a
complex preferred share exchange arrangement. The result will see
RMDM's current (both common and preferred) share structure unchanged
and undisturbed after the merger, including its recent non-dilution
and non-recapitalization policy.

As you can see the company has just capitalized on a golden
opportunity.  They have entered the alcohol and liquor markets.  We
all know that this area of the market thrives during a recession and
is not subject to the down turns many other retail companies face.
There is what I call recession proof commodities one is cigarette
smoking and the other is alcohol.  No matter what companies charge for
a pack of cigarettes smokers will pay it.  Same goes for alcohol, no
matter what companies charge for a six pack of beer or a bottle of
rum, drinkers will pay it.

I thought this might interest you, but it gets even better.  There is
another niche market going on that gains popularity each and every
day.  It is one of the most abundant resources on the planet.  It is
on every store shelf, in every convenient store, and in every house
hold around the globe.  Have you figured it out yet?  Its good old
fashioned H20 (Water)

That’s right if you have noticed over the last ten or twenty years the
bottled water market has taken off like a rocket ship with an endless
amount of fuel.  It grows each and every day.  They have all types of
water out there in the market place and each and every one of them is
successful and profitable.  One of my favorite waters is from the
artesian springs.  It has a clean, crisp flavor yet is soft on the
pallet.  It leaves no after taste and although you pay a slightly
higher price for artesian spring water it is well worth the price.  I
drink it for the health benefits as well as for the taste.  Water is
the key to survival for all life on earth.  Without water nothing
could live, not plants, not animals, not even human beings.  Water is
the key to all life.

RMDM’s “United Liquor Alliance” is in the process of creating and
brining its own bottled water to market.  What kind of water is it?
It is artesian spring water.  That is right they are producing one of
the best tasting waters out there, and capitalizing on a niche market
that has grown intensely over the last 20 years.

RMDM is also working on a whole other side of this equation.  They
have been developing a standard in the high tech area of Networking.
RMD Entertainment Group focuses on the Leisure Industry. With a wide-
span North American distribution network, RMD Entertainment Group
operates Innotrek Technology Inc. (www.innotrek.com) and the newly
acquired United Liquor Alliance (www.united-liquor.com).

Mr. Wynn Wang, the RMDM's CEO said, “Technical adjustments are always
necessary with projects of this magnitude. Our technology meets
international standards and ISO 9000 requirements and the tests will
not bring any surprises. We project the revenues from this project in
the area of 3 to 5 million USD within the next 12 to 18 months."
Beijing based Innotrek Technology Co., a subsidiary of RMD
Entertainment, specializes in research and development of broadband
technology, and its 'INet Broadband System' focuses on the Hotel
Industry installations. The Innotrek products meet international
standards and ISO 9000 requirements.

Case and Point: On Saturday, November 7, 2009, a truck hit and killed
a pedestrian on a national highway, Guang Hua Road. In search for the
truck that fled the scene, the police contacted Innotrek operators to
review the feed from 'Yingnuo HD Checkpoint monitoring system'
installed on province's highways for a trial period. The Yingnuo HD
Checkpoint system played a key role in identification and apprehension
of the driver, claiming justice for the innocent in this case of an
untimely death.

The success of this technology on trial opens new business
opportunities for the Innotrek's technology. The Yingnuo HD Checkpoint
system continues to impress Chinese authorities as it gives them the
opportunity to solve more cases of highway violations than ever
before. The Innotrek's technology system gains greater respect from
Chinese authorities with each crime solved.

Researched and developed by Innotrek Technology Co. Ltd., the Yingnuo
HD Checkpoint highway system creates clear images of all vehicles and
takes a clear picture of the driver even at high speeds. Innotrek
installed six sets of the system for a trial period on two highways in
Hubei Province.

This technology will become standard in China.  China is the country
that will grow the most and come out as a player in the market place
and help this global economy recover.  China is on the move and will
expand and grow at an astronomical rate in the years to come.  You
will want to own RMDM and other Chinese companies such as HTDS and
GLCC.

I saved the best part for last.  The share reduction and buyback
program that is well under way.  RMDM knows that in a few short years
the company will be profitable and the share price will reflect that
in just a couple of years.  Once the share price breaks fifty cents
and one dollar those who held on to the shares they bought under a
penny will become wealthy.  Once the buy back is complete and RMDM
makes the announcement the share price will jump.  Once that happens
you will see large blocks of stock being bought and held.
Phase I saw the ...

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  Re: Dividend
21730.  Lorne  
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From: Lorne <solxl...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 11:39:24 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Dividend
then sell fucking calls.  You can make 1,200 extra per 4 months.

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  Re: Sweet 16
21729.  Superman  
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From: Superman <igor.ras...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 15:55:32 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Sweet 16
Hey Dell was my baby, I feel that company pretty well without any
analysts. Tell me what is going on with GE options now?
Any change?

On Dec 2, 4:46 pm, John <harti...@eos.net> wrote:


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  Re: look out for candle stick
21728.  Lorne  
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From: Lorne <solxl...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 10:39:40 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: look out for candle stick

just realized that i posted selling calls at 17, haha i sold 20 lots @
19.00 strike price for .30cents, not too bad of a dividend.   If it
breaks 19 ill roll the call


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  Re: Dividend
21727.  Media Jobs for Media Executives  
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From: Media Jobs for Media Executives <tvst...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 09:48:10 -0800 (PST)
Local: Fri, Dec 4 2009 12:48 pm
Subject: Re: Dividend
GE will never be the same company nor will the returns seen prior to
1998 ever be seen again.

Holding 4000 shares and I don't expect much from them. I will HOLD the
stock until I retire.  8 years from now I don't expect the shares to
grow much even though it's a drip account.

On Dec 2, 12:07 pm, Clark <clarkmisn...@gmail.com> wrote:


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  Re: Google is killing Google board
21726.  Lorne  
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From: Lorne <solxl...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2009 07:45:46 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Google is killing Google board
? totalitarian?  dude just confirm your account using a text.

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  Re: Google is killing Google board
21725.  hyperlite635  
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From: hyperlite635 <alex.lafl...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 2009 13:04:55 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Google is killing Google board
Maybe they did it because 75% of all discussions on these google
boards are SPAM.  If its really your account then why do you care if
they want you to confirm with a text message.

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  Google is killing Google board
21724.  modern  
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From: modern <moderneur...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 21:12:15 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Google is killing Google board
Google is going to kill all discussion boards on google board. Because
of their new requirement to give a phone number when setting up an
account, they are doing nothing more than establishing a new
totalitarian system of control. Strange that a Russian (Sergey Brin)
would want to impose on us all, something he opposed all his life in
his own country while growing up.

They are assholes...

Google just became evil.


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  Re: Sweet 16
21723.  John  
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From: John <harti...@eos.net>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 13:46:06 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Sweet 16
Shout out to you Superman on the Dell call.  When the price started
fading going into bell before earnings I bailed, thinking a lot of
folks would be selling on the news (good or bad - though I really
didn't think they'd miss so badly).

Anyway, GE options are a mess.  I see the bulls are willing to pay a
steep premium for DEC 16 calls, BUT, I also see the bears are pilling
into the DEC 16 Puts.  The prices for both sides of the trade are
really high.

Net, if the price hangs at just over 16 going into the next options
expiration, the sellers (16 calls or 16 puts) stand to make a good
chunk of change.  I have no idea if there are enough committed buyers
to overcome that resistance.

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  Sweet 16
21722.  Superman  
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From: Superman <igor.ras...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 11:42:58 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Sweet 16
Fellas what's going on? John, how are the options volumes looking for
December ? Profit how's ur gutt feeling doing?

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  Re: Last GE Trade Yielded 35% Annualized: Here is Our Next Move
21721.  Kyle Mekade  
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Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 10:06:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: Last GE Trade Yielded 35% Annualized: Here is Our Next Move

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  Re: Dividend
21720.  Clark  
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From: Clark <clarkmisn...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 09:07:17 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Dividend
I'm holding long term as well. My suspicion is most of us will be well
into our dirt naps before GE dividend is back to .31. I'll be quite
happy if I'm wrong though.

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  Re: Dividend
21719.  pw  
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From: pw <stor...@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 08:12:31 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Dividend
I hope you have the patience of Jobe!!

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  Last GE Trade Yielded 35% Annualized: Here is Our Next Move
21718.  shaneDrozdowski  
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From: shaneDrozdowski <sdrozd...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 17:26:35 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Dec 1 2009 8:26 pm
Subject: Last GE Trade Yielded 35% Annualized: Here is Our Next Move
Congratulations to those of you who entered the War Room Strategy
Session for GE trade on October 5th of this year. I am looking for a
new trade with the current GE stock we are holding. Read up on the
strategy here to get the most out of your current holdings. We are on
pace for over 35% annually =D

http://financialderivatives.net/?p=1291

P.S. make sure to read the P.S. at the bottom of the strategic
article: I challenge you all to donate some of our profits to St. Jude
Children Research Hospital =D

Good luck and happy trading!


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