Neomedia Techs (WKN:910212) Strong Buy?


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3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFENeomedia Techs (WKN:910212) Strong Buy?

 
  
    #1
15.09.03 13:20
Hab ne kleine Position bei 0,20 aufgemacht.
Ma guckn, die Aktie wird neben Calypte auch diese
Woche wieder von einigen US-Börsenpages gefeatured!
Vielleicht gehts ja auch hier Richtung Dollargrenze, nächster
Widerstand erst bei 0,59$

Gruß  
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4719 Postings, 7591 Tage leobmwVorbörse USA 0,14 !! o. T.

 
  
    #142
03.11.03 14:58

1803 Postings, 7494 Tage taisirmeinst du 0,2 heute??? o. T.

 
  
    #143
03.11.03 14:59

4719 Postings, 7591 Tage leobmwwir werden sehen was die Amis

 
  
    #144
03.11.03 15:03

machen - auf dem Raging Bull Board überschlagen sie sich gerade !

Gooooooo Neom !!  

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFE+21% Höhenflug setzt sich fort

 
  
    #145
03.11.03 22:36
Knapp 60% seit letzter Woche gestiegen.
Kann sich sehen lassen.
Die News von heut sind auch nich zu verachten, der erste wichtige Schritt
für NEOM in Europa Fuß zu fassen.
Seven Worldwide ist sehr etabliert, kooperiert unter anderem mit Vodafone
und Unilever.
Denke das die richtig fetten News mit Verträgen noch kommen, dass is erst der
Vorgeschmack.
Kurzfristig geh ich von einer Rallye bis 0,30$ aus. Das is realistisch.  

309 Postings, 8370 Tage DarhKnightNEOM echt interessant!

 
  
    #146
03.11.03 22:48
Eben in US-Boards gelesen. HiGhLIFE die reden von Kurszielen $ 0,50 noch dieses Jahr.  

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFE@DarhKnight

 
  
    #147
03.11.03 22:57
Leg nich so viel Wert auf das Gelaber in den Foren.
Beim ersten Run haben sie von Dollarkursen geredet und der Höhenflug
endete bei 0,40$.
Es werden hier Verträge erwartet und diese Erwartungen müssen erfüllt werden
damit NEOM überlebt, dass muß allen die hier investieren klar sein.
Dennoch halte ich das Risiko nach unten momentan für sehr begrenzt, da NEOM
sich durch die Aquisition von SST 7 Patente gesichert hat und mit Amazon
kooperiert. Darüberhinaus kaufte NEOMS Director Ende April 40 Mio. Aktien
zurück zu 0,10$.
Bei Einstiegskursen von 0,13 Euro deshalb sicherlich noch ein Schnäppchen.

Gruß  

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFE+10% Gooooo NEOM! o. T.

 
  
    #148
04.11.03 15:55

692 Postings, 7563 Tage Barbarossa-13% o. T.

 
  
    #149
04.11.03 16:37

4719 Postings, 7591 Tage leobmwQuatsch aktuell 0,16 USD o. T.

 
  
    #150
04.11.03 16:38

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFELOL @barbarossa

 
  
    #151
04.11.03 16:43
erst gucken dann tippen  

692 Postings, 7563 Tage Barbarossahm...

 
  
    #152
04.11.03 17:08
bei mir steht -13%

kurs 0,13 in frankfurt,vielleicht spinnt mein realtime...!  

4012 Postings, 7765 Tage standingovationdas ist real verarschung o. T.

 
  
    #153
04.11.03 17:09

5952 Postings, 8475 Tage grenkewas und wem interessiert ffm da gehts rund in USA o. T.

 
  
    #154
04.11.03 17:12

10725 Postings, 8843 Tage GruenspanNa so rund geht datt heute net!

 
  
    #155
04.11.03 17:47
Da gibt es andere Kaliber.
CXIN und TRDY sei da mal ausnahmsweise erwähnt.  

20687 Postings, 8922 Tage preisfuchsgrueni leider hast du die ned *g* o. T.

 
  
    #156
04.11.03 17:48

692 Postings, 7563 Tage Barbarossa@gruenspan

 
  
    #157
04.11.03 17:53
Welche WKN haben denn die beiden Werte?

Dnake

BRB  

10725 Postings, 8843 Tage GruenspanRe

 
  
    #158
04.11.03 17:54
Stimmt, hab beide nich mehr.
Aber grenkes Betonung lag auf "gehts rund" !
Datt tuts woanders.

Eine MAGR hole vielleicht noch.
Die scheinen kurz vor AUS oder EINbruch zu stehen.  

20687 Postings, 8922 Tage preisfuchsgibts die überhaupt in D? o. T.

 
  
    #159
04.11.03 17:57

10725 Postings, 8843 Tage GruenspanBarba

 
  
    #160
04.11.03 17:57
Kenne da keine WKN!
Kein Handel dieser OTC`s in Deutschland möglich.

PS: Würde auch nie eine OTC Aktie in Euro kaufen.  

4012 Postings, 7765 Tage standingovationja, geht mir auch so

 
  
    #161
04.11.03 17:59
dafür gibt es doch die ami-börsen....  

4719 Postings, 7591 Tage leobmw0,175 o. T.

 
  
    #162
04.11.03 18:06

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFEIch erwarte für morgen...

 
  
    #163
04.11.03 20:24
eventuell übermorgen News bezüglich Paperclick und deren Vermarktung.
Darüberhinaus gibt es Gerüchte das Wal-Mart an RF-ID (Barcode)-Systemen
interessiert ist.
Ich bin mir aber nich sicher ob NEOM das einzige Unternehmen ist das über
die RF-ID Systeme verfügt.
Glaube mal gelesen zu haben, dass IBM ebenfalls darüber verfügt.
Falls es Neuigkeiten gibt, wirds natürlich schnell gepostet.

Gruß  

262 Postings, 7494 Tage SchotteHeute ist wie Sonntag Kursverdopplung bei NEOM

 
  
    #164
04.11.03 23:21
dazu ist meine Ariva ID Schotte Sperre aufgehoben. Warum wurde ich eigentlich gesperrt?
Wer hast das veranlasst?  

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFEWichtig für Neom-Investierte!

 
  
    #165
04.11.03 23:25
Wal-Mart & RFID Meeting news...read carefully>>>>

http://news.com.com/2100-1008-5101416.html?tag=nefd_hed

Wal-Mart Stores and its largest 100 merchandise suppliers plan to meet this week to plot the implementation of a new high-tech inventory-tracking system, a project expected to send ripples across the retail industry.

The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday near Wal-Mart's Bentonville, Ark., headquarters, follows the megaretailer's announcement in June about its foray into a technology known as RFID (radio frequency identification). At the time, Wal-Mart asked its top 100 suppliers to join the effort and, starting Jan. 1, 2005, attach RFID tracking "tags" to the millions of cases and containers they ship to the company.

Among the companies congregating in Bentonville for a full briefing from Wal-Mart are industry giants Kraft Foods, Procter & Gamble, Tyson Foods and Unilever, a Wal-Mart representative said. Some big names in information technology will also be in town, with IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Philips Semiconductor and SAP participating in an RFID "tech expo" Wednesday.




News.Commentary
Think big on Wal-mart ID tags
Wal-Mart suppliers must ask the
retailer and themselves some tough
questions about their RFID initiatives
to reap long-term benefits.




RFID tags, which contain special microchips and antennae, are designed to automatically relay to computers precise information about the contents of product packages and containers. The technology is expected to reduce much of the manual labor and human error involved in tracking inventory via bar codes and could save Wal-Mart close to $8.4 million annually, according to investment research firm Sanford C. Bernstein.

But less clear are the benefits for Wal-Mart's suppliers, many of whom already have highly accurate inventory systems, according to a recent report from IT analyst firm AMR Research. It's a critical question, given that large suppliers will spend an average of $13 million to $23 million to comply with Wal-Mart's plan, AMR Research estimates.

"Other than maintaining positive relationships with Wal-Mart, almost no company attending the symposium could readily identify immediate value in implementing the technology," the report states.

A spokesman for the retailer dismissed the notion, insisting that the technology will be a boon to suppliers as well as to Wal-Mart. "Analysts always have to come up with something," Wal-Mart spokesman Tom Williams said.

The benefit to manufacturers comes only when RFID is deployed in stores to decrease stock-out situations, AMR analyst Kara Romanow said. But because of costs and privacy concerns, that could be 10 years away or more, experts said.

Procter & Gamble, which has been deeply involved in the testing and development of retail RFID systems for the last several years, is optimistic that RFID will be more than just another cost of doing business with the world's largest retailer.

"We see that this technology has huge benefits, even at the case and pallet level, in helping us to track our product and helping us understand how long does it take to get through the supply chain," a P&G representative said.


 

3096 Postings, 7557 Tage HiGhLiFENEOM und RF-ID

 
  
    #166
04.11.03 23:28
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NeoMedia's PaperClick an RX in Fight Against Counterfeit Prescription Drugs
FT. MYERS, FL, Oct. 22, 2003 -- NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM), a leader in innovative technologies which make information easier to access, today said its patented PaperClick™ technology could be a formidable weapon in the government's war against the growing epidemic of counterfeit prescription drugs.

The Food and Drug Administration's Counterfeit Drug Task Force recently announced that bar codes and radio frequency identification (RFID) technology will be major weapons in how the public sector, along with the pharmaceutical industry, wages war on counterfeit prescription drugs.

Counterfeit Drugs a Growing Problem
"There is a growing epidemic in the distribution of prescription drugs, which has become a fertile ground for illegal trade involving criminals, illicit wholesalers and Internet sites, and foreign pharmacies," said Jon Greene, whose company, Security Source Technologies, Inc., was acquired by NeoMedia last week (see "Combined Patent Portfolio of NeoMedia/Secure Source Boosts Ability to Combat Identity Fraud and Support Homeland Security Programs," Business Wire, Aug. 7

"This criminal element has introduced counterfeit pharmaceuticals into the mainstream drug chain," he said, "and media, from TV to page 1 of The Washington Post to pharmaceutical trade publications, sees this as a major story. Just this summer, some 200,000 tablets of Lipitorr, the best-selling cholesterol-lowering medication, were found to be counterfeit and recalled, but only after reaching major retail stores. The FDA wants desperately to intercept illegal packages," said Greene, "but has admitted it lacks the resources and technology to do so."

Greene believes the FDA "took a major step forward" when it announced plans in March to require bar codes on unit dose packaging for medications to help improve patient safety. Further, he said, the FDA's Counterfeit Drug Task Force's recent report outlined options for an anti counterfeiting program, citing data collection technology as key, including use of fluorescent inks, invisible bar codes and RFID tags. The report, said Greene, noted that tracking at the individual package level, in addition to the case/pallet level, would be best.

PaperClick Links Consumers, Camera Cell Phones and Packaging Information
Chas Fritz, chairman, founder and chief visionary of NeoMedia, said its PaperClick technology used via a camera cell phone (see "NeoMedia's New Killer Wireless App for Nokia Camera Cell Phones Turns Internationally-Popular Toys Into Internet-Enabled Business Tools," Business Wire, Sept. 8) can overcome the problem of training consumers about what security features and information to look for on packages.

"With PaperClick," he said, "just a picture of a code on a package links consumers to a Web site, which can provide up-to-date information on what to look for on the package." Fritz said NeoMedia is looking into several other product authentication solutions "based on our patented and proprietary technology" for reading both overt and covert information and features through PaperClick.

He said this includes RF-ID, which uses electronic chips (called "tags") to hold information similar to data held by UPC/EAN bar codes, but which can also track specific parts, pieces or items from manufacturer to user, through the supply chain RF-ID tags can communicate automatically, without human intervention, with scanners, readers and computers (see "NeoMedia Patents Form Critical Link for RF-ID," Business Wire, Sept. 16).

"Linking cell phones with PaperClick to RF-ID is not here today," said Fritz, "but it's a technology to look for in the not-so-distant future.

"NeoMedia believes we have the most comprehensive approach to address the growing menace to drug manufacturers, legitimate distributors and, most importantly, to the consumer," Fritz said. "This week we are in Washington for meetings, and are actively developing strategic relationships in both the public and private sectors to help us enlist PaperClick solutions in the war against counterfeit prescription drugs."


 

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