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Modavox Inc. (MDVX.OB)

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Member Avatar PerniciousFool (20.44) Submitted: 6/17/2009 1:55:20 PM : Outperform Start Price: $3.93 MDVX.OB Score: -65.30

I'm choosing outperform on this because techsimpleton doesn't have the guts to do it himself, so there isn't a top bull pitch for everyone to bash on. Don't mourn for me, I'm already dead. Who knows, all this illegal pumping and dumping could even make me a few short term caps points!

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Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/17/2009 2:26:42 PM
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You make great points, PF. Especially the illegal P&D incites.

Here's what the SEC has to say. Does anything fit here? Reading what the SEC says to look out for, apparently it all does.

http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/microcapstock.htm

http://www.azinvestor.gov/ImportantTopics/MICROCAP%20FRAUD.pdf

http://www.nasaa.org/Investor_Education/Investor_Alerts___Tips/296.cfm

Member Avatar PerniciousFool (20.44) Submitted: 6/17/2009 2:28:50 PM
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excellent. illegal things are always profitable until someone intervenes and stops them. yehaw! lets ride this bull till it kicks us off and tramples us!

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/17/2009 7:34:50 PM
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The trend is your friend. The chart tells the story. I would like to see one of the bashers short some shares. Style has been bashing since he sold at .80. I wonder why. LOL

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 11:27:44 AM
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Yup, that stylecounciler. Just like he did when the same paid penny stock promoters were compensated for "assisting" DGRI on multiple message boards.

Under a whole host of ID's!!!

http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=DGRI&read=35

http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=DGRI&read=18

http://www.investorvillage.com/iv2/smbd.asp?mb=10893&mn=42&pt=msg&mid=1938725

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=18919465

And we all know about how Investoshub rolls, protecting the penny stock promoters, with the owner of Investorshub indicted by the DOJ by now, now don't we?

http://www.thewallstreetwolves.com/2009/05/matt-brown-founder-of-stock-scam-site.html

Speaking of MDVX.OB's paid hypster/ apparently dubious Investor Relations lump and Investorshub, his past "engaged to assist" jobs are all so searchable.

Not an actual "real" investment among them. A long list of hyped junk.

The quick list of Jason Assad/C&H Capital's hyped up bull crap with message board stories and press releases galore. And financial numbers just like MDVX.OB.

Pure bull crap. Heh.

CPLY.

ECLN.

MOVT.

SPMI.

EQST.

NetWolves, sorry, since the BK filing, no symbol left.

NXTI.

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/18/2009 5:22:35 PM
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You are the same guy posting on Yahoo, correct? Does this sum it up for you?

Just to recap. You sold at .80 and have been bashing ever since. You have no technical background, no patent background, no law background and have read none of the transcripts. And you seem to be obsessed with the IR guy. That about sum it up. Any chance you could be wrong and everyone else in the world right?

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 6:33:06 PM
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Can you tell us what your experience and background is that might make you in this case, a patent expert?

In light of what recently happened on the Seekingalpha site,

Do you have, in any way, a professional relationship with MDVX.OB?

Do you work in any capacity for MDVX.OB?

Would you happen to be currently employed as the company's Investor Relations contact?

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/18/2009 6:59:45 PM
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None what so ever. Been a shareholder for going on 4 years and am approaching a 10 bagger. Going much higher. Now answer my questions.

You are the same guy posting on Yahoo, correct? Does this sum it up for you?

Just to recap. You sold at .80 and have been bashing ever since. You have no technical background, no patent background, no law background and have read none of the transcripts. And you seem to be obsessed with the IR guy. That about sum it up. Any chance you could be wrong and everyone else in the world right?

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 7:17:25 PM
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I have posted on 3 or so Investorshub boards in the past. Here's one board I participated on.

Dutch Gold Resources, Inc. (DGRI)

Posted by: stockmann Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007

In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 64 Post # of 535

There simply aren't very many domestic small gold companies actually in production and as far along able to capitalize on current gold prices.

I just read an article where some are speculating gold will eventually trade in excess of $2000 an ounce.

I'm not sure I buy that type of speculation. However, here, we have a company that is already producing, owns two prolific mines known to be capable of significant production housing impressive proven reserves and they should be at a run rate of about $8 million in topline while they should put at least $4-$5 million to the bottom line this year.

Long story short, an already profitable small domestic gold producer with quality management owning almost the entire outstanding share count. To me, this investment is literally like finding a needle in a haystack or perhaps we could say it's like finding "free gold"

Absolutely one for the radar. Presuming they become fully reporting as they have indicated they intend to, and they continue to execute which has been the clear pattern of late, this one could prove to be a substantial gainer over the next year or two.

My current 9-12 month target is $3 with an 18-24 month target of $6-$8. I would not rule out an eventual liquidity event as management sells the company to a junior upon hitting critical mass.

SM

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=18919465

as well as Yahoo.

No. And no.

Talk is obviously cheap. And like DGRI, and stockmann/Jason's comments on that hopeless pile of a penny stock, no company will buy out MDVX.OB.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 7:29:28 PM
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Whether I have patent and or a law background does not take away from all the facts on this highly unprofitable penny stock.

Nice try though. Professional penny stock pumpers tend to do this sort of thing. It is a tried and true pump house strategy.

It is quite easy to read the patent. One that is dated from 1999.

http://tiny.cc/PQfSE

It is quite easy to see, a patent such as this, circa 1999, is not only very general in nature, but quite a useless, absolutely out of date technology.

Yes, a patent, basically dating back to 1999.

Hey, just like there must be a few people still rolling with Widows 98, heh,

no one's buying it.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 7:33:49 PM
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Shareholder going on four years, 'eh?

Hmmm...

ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT

The following table sets forth information with respect to the beneficial ownership of our common stock as of June 1, 2009. All stockholders have sole voting and investment power over the shares beneficially owned.

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Included within this table is information concerning each stockholder who owns more than 5% of any class of our securities, including those shares subject to outstanding options, and each Officer and Director.

Name and Address of Beneficial Owner
Amount and Nature of
Percent of Class

Beneficial Ownership

C&H Capital (1)
3,130,240
6.7%
Nathaniel T. Bradley (2)
2,620,833
5.6%
David J. Ide (3)
2,555,395
5.5%
James G. Crawford (4)
2,155,390
4.6%
Shelly Meyers (5)
162,900
.003%
John Devlin
99,600
.002%
Mark Severini (6)
0
%
Jeffery Spenard (7)
913,454
.02%


All Officers and Directors as a group (7 persons)
8,507,572
18%

(1)
Shares owned by C&H Capital include 700,000 warrants to purchase common stock at $.50 per share and 25,000 warrants to purchase common stock at $.25. The amount also includes 454,251 shares of common stock owned by the principle of C&H Capital
(2)
Includes 250,000 options to acquire common stock at $.62 per share vesting over five years and 250,000 options to acquire common stock at $1.50 per shares vesting over five years
(3)
Includes 300,000 options to acquire common stock at $.62 per share vesting over five years and 475,000 options to acquire common stock at $1.50 per share vesting over five year
(4)
Includes 125,000 options to acquire common stock at $.62 per share vesting over five years and 250,000 options to acquire common stock at $1.50 per share vesting over five years
(5)
Includes 42,900 warrants to acquire common stock at $1.25 per share and 80,000 shares of common stock plus 40,000 warrants to acquire stock at $2.50 per share owned by another party managed through Shelly Meyers
(6)
No personal or beneficial ownership of common stock
(7)
Includes 300,000 fully vested options to acquire common stock at $.25 per share, 100,000 options to acquire common stock at $.62 vesting over five years, and 300,000 options to acquire common stock at $1.50 vesting over five years

Mind if I call you Jason?

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/18/2009 7:47:36 PM
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So what you are saying is you read the 1999 patent and with no legal or technical background you have a better idea what is going on then the Modavox technical team. Why hasn't AOL been able to make this go away? How about the Yahoo team. Why have they asked for time to review. A company like that would usually tell a company like Modavox to just go away. Funny they didn't. You know more than their legal team also? Any chance you might be the one wrong here and everyone else is right? Why is the stock hitting record highs?

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 8:04:06 PM
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It called the US Justice system, Jason, now isn't it?

And it moves slowly, as everyone, every side gets "their day in court".

The stock is hitting new highs, although FAR from all time highs, simply because, like any other stock or commodity, etc. because buyers out number sellers.

People and companies litigate all the time. This is what law firms do, they litigate. Many cases are tossed out. Many may be successful, but the amounts awarded tuns out to not cove costs and expenses.

Ask Ward Churchill and his "team".

MDVX.OB will need to prove their case that others are actually using their patent, circa 1999.

Looking over all previously mentioned and involved with this IMHO, proven pump and dump, their history speaks volumes.

On a second note, there are quite literally hundreds of people, insiders, pro stock promoters, as well as customers and vendors, landlords previous and current, attorneys, etc, who were paid not in cash, cash that MDVX.OB does not have, but in nothing but shares.

How do all these people ever monetize these 10's of millions of shares restricted or not? How does everyone who are hard up to all fit thru the same little door all at once?

They don't

Heh.

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/18/2009 8:15:01 PM
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So what you are saying is you have done no research and have no background in any of the technical or legal aspects of the case. Yet you are right and everyone else is wrong? Notice you are the only one bashing and yet you wouldn't dare short any shares. I wonder why?

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 9:51:47 PM
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So, patentexpert, care to tell us all what makes you a patent expert?

All in good time, Jason. All in good time.

Contrary to message board poster, no one will buy out MDVX.OB.

And by the way, when it comes to highly unprofitable penny stock, ones in which management themselves tells us in their 10K filing that they cannot keep the lights on, nor pay their rent without printing up millions of more shares, avoid is a valid strategy.

Tell us, and since you asked me and I quite politely gave you my opinion of the facts, tell us..... what makes you a patent expert?

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/18/2009 10:06:50 PM
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Is this your post?

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/18/2009 11:02:00 PM
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Obviously you might have edited it a bit. Note, the clue? You even changed the message number! Ha! Stock pumpers tend to do such things.

And as I have stated before, that post was an absolute slag on old Jason the MDVX.OB Investor relations guy, (you know, the one booted from Seekingalpha), a slag on that paid promotional company real investors are quite aware of all their bullcrap.... Qualitystocks, and a slag on MDVX.OB's lifelong history of hyping up a story, while having absolute horrible bottom line financials.

Lest see, how many millions of shares have they flogged sine then just to keep the lights on? Using shares to pay the freaking rent? heh!

here's the link to the slag post.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=28114821

and here's all my previous posts. no edits.

although, over the years, those who monitor the penny stock boards deleted quite a few thousand entries. You know how Investorshub rolls like that. heh.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/profile.asp?user=57423

BTW, Is this this you way of avoiding my questions? What makes you a patent expert?

Are you still rolling with Window's 98?

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 6/18/2009 11:46:10 PM
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You should never make investment decisions based on ir guys. That seems like one dumb investment strategy. What if the company is acquired? ;)

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/19/2009 12:40:15 AM
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Interesting observation joeboy.

I had read the rumors he would post on various message boards of a probable and impending take over of every other stock he IR's, cap raised, and promoted..... funny thing. Not one ever happened. No matter how many time he implied it was coming.

Can you point out just one of those pumped up penny stock the MDVX.OB IR hit up continually that was taken out?

Heh.

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 6/19/2009 1:30:23 PM
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Good call so far! At the high of the day on nice volume! What's your target?

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/19/2009 5:49:56 PM
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I think he has upped his target to $20. His original target was $10. Here is the link.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=28114821

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:13:11 PM
In reply to: stockmann who wrote msg# 421 Post # of 1137 [Send a link via email]
After looking over the recent stock performance, the past recommendations of QualityStocks.net, the many positive news releases from the company pointing out the great future of the company, the fact that the company will be selling more shares and or debt in order to compete in a very competitive sector, and the great past track record of picking stocks by my good friend Stockmann, the past performance of my other good friend Jason, and the exceptonal job that C&H Capital does in their capacity of investor relations, not to mention all the money that will soon be flowing staiight to the bottom line from a coming cash settlement due to copyright infringement, i'm changing my opinions, and going with a VERY STRONG BUY rating, and a price target for shares of this monster of a company MDVX of somewhere well north of $10.00 a share.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/19/2009 6:24:24 PM
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We have been over this a couple of time already, pe. I'll repeat it once more for those like yourself who may have missed it. That post was a sarcastic slag on those folks who were apparently compensated to pump a unprofitable penny stock. On that, you know, has to print and flog millions of shares, just like their 10K tells speculators, just to keep the lights on. Not only to pay their lawyers, but just to pay the rent as well.

Heh.

Yes, it was a slag on the same lame Investorshub penny stock pumpers who had just finished their "assist: in pumping DGRI on Investorshub, but a slag on Wasserman Morris and Qualitystocks.

You don't think actual educated investors would agree with anything Quality$tocks has to pump now do you?

Care to see who does agree with Quality$tocks in their response?

BTW, I encourage you too to keep on repeating this slagfull cpoy and paste.

Just so we know who the penny stock pumpers are.

heh.

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/19/2009 6:50:50 PM
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But you were a shareholder of Modavox, correct? Was that before or after you raised your target to $20?

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/19/2009 7:31:53 PM
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What did i tell you.

Is it any easier to spot a penny stock pumpers?

Here's the rest of the list on how to spot one.

CRAP STOCK INDICATOR POSTS

the bashers are short -
don't listen to all these bashers -
MM's are holding this one back -
i'm buying at these levels -
this thing trades on air -
slap that ask -
to da moooooon -
the TA is gagged -
this thing is going to fly -
look at all the after hours buying -
T trades are after hours buying -
this is the [blue chip name] of the pinkies -
this thing is going to [>5x the current price] in [a short period of time] -
i am going to [something you would see on Cribs] with all the money i make off this stock -
i am going to send [something] to the SEC -
this thing is obviously being shorted -
just wait till the buyback is complete -
longs will be heavily rewarded here -
i feel a short squeeze coming soon -
i wouldn't wanna be short with the [superlative activity] news coming out any day -
the [current business model] is just the beginning, they haven't even talked about the [completely divergent and never previously mentioned second business model] yet -
the company needed to dilute to [do something superlative] -
after the [activity that screws shareholders] they're going to issue dividends -
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee -
audited financials coming out any day -
if people would buy the ask instead of the bid this would go up -
why are you here if you don't own stock in this company? -
do you even own stock in this company? -
just got an email from the company -
MM's shaking out the weak hands -
bashers never bash a bad stock -
i am averaging down here -
this has huge upside potential -
that [ridiculous volume] buy was me -
after [current ask] level II is thin up to [>10% of the current price] -
[any post using a comma where decimels are typically used] -
a PR from the company would be nice here -
[any post containing the word "hugely"] -
hey [notorious IHUB P&D artist], good to see you here -
anything under [the 52 week high] is a tremendous buying opportunity -
what the PR meant to say is [something favorable to the shareholders] -
show me a link that proves [claim counter to the company's statements, and indicative of a shareholder screwing] -
[superlative activity] is due to be complete in [an undefined but reasonably short range of time], mark this post -
there is huge opportunity for [pinksheet ticker] in [3rd world country] and the [overhead item, eg-labor, material, etc.] is cheap -

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/19/2009 7:44:29 PM
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So you are saying you were pumping the stock before you sold? Why won't you answer the simple questions?

But you were a shareholder of Modavox, correct? Was that before or after you raised your target to $20?

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 6/19/2009 11:40:44 PM
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He could be right on his $10 target. I was thinking a little less but you never know. Volume and new multi-year high is not a bad start.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/27/2009 1:02:34 PM
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It works for liars. It works for professional penny stock promoters. They know the full truth. But how they work it? The best of hype starts out with a dash of truth.

Penny stock pumpers love to edit it to their advantage. Think Bernie Madoff. Think Jason Assad and that long lis of formerly "assisted" penny stocks.

It's always best to know the whole story.

Just follow the full thread.

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=27410513

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 6/27/2009 3:19:28 PM
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You still have a $20 target? Or did you sell your shares at .80?

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 6/28/2009 9:40:01 AM
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MDVX is undervalued and underfollowed.

Based on our calculations, we estimate that MDVX's current value should be $5.55 which reflects the market value of MDVX's latest level of Unique Visitors per Month (UVM) and a $50 value per UVM. Our base 12 to 18 month price target is $10.40 which assumes that MDVX only reaches 10 million UVMs at $50 per UVM by the end of fiscal year 2009 and does not monetize its behavioral targeted internet advertising technology through licensing or sale.

The number of unique visitors for MDVX has increased from 495,000 per month in fiscal 2006 to 4.7 million per month at the end of fiscal 2008. We project that unique visitors will further increase
112.8% by the end of fiscal 2009 to at least 10 million unique visitors Currently, the internet advertising space is experiencing major consolidation with approximately $10.5 billion in deals over the last 12 months. Based on comparables, MDVX’s patent technology could
fetch $305 million ($6.35 per share) to $1.8 billion ($37.80 per share) if acquired.

Internet advertising is a fast growing business, and MDVX is the only publicly-traded pure play behavioral targeting internet advertising company. e-Marketer projects that the online advertising industry’s annual revenue will double between 2007 and 2011 to $42.0 billion. Behavioral marketing, which is the fastest growing segment of online advertising, is projected to increase nearly six fold to $3.8 billion during this period.

MDVX's Internet Radio and Interactive Media businesses could be attractive acquisition targets (individually or combined) because MDVX's user base is growing rapidly, and its users are from premium quality niches. Google, News Corp, AOL and Microsoft (among others) have acquired unseasoned, un-profitable and/or under capitalized companies in these industries at valuations ranging from $39 to $122 per unique visitor. These transactions imply a reasonable range of $50 - $60 per each of MDVX's unique visitors.

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 6/28/2009 9:52:36 AM
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Strategically, MDVX has two choices in creating shareholder value through its patented behavioral targeting advertising technology. One would be a licensing strategy. Because of the broad reach of its patents, Qualcomm’s (QCOM) technology licensing model seems possibly applicable. QCOM’s patented chip technology is ubiquitous in cell phones worldwide; entitling QCOM to licensing revenue of 2.5% to 10% on every cell phone sold using its technology. Another strategy would be to sell the patents, either stand alone or with the company as a whole.

The economic impact of these behavioral targeted Internet advertising patents for MDVX is material for both organic revenue growth, and for making MDVX an attractive acquisition candidate. One report estimates that the average Web advertising CPM (cost per thousand) is $2.50, which by some measures is only 1 / 10 the cost of comparable placements in newspapers. This cost is so low because the sheer expanse and variety on the Internet can dilute the value of ads. However, the ability to target ads to the behavior characteristics of the web user greatly increases the value of an ad for the advertiser. Instead of a shotgun approach to reaching a desired audience, the advertiser becomes a marksman with behavioral targeted ads operating like a fully scoped rifle. The value correspondingly increases to an
advertising CPM of $10.00, a fourfold increase.

Importantly, the value of behavioral targeted advertising does not just accrue to the advertisers. Theoretically, the market value of Internet real estate as a whole, for both publicly traded and privately held Internet companies, also rises with the increase in the value of advertising. This increase in value applies to all Internet sites, but proportionally more for advertising supported sites because of their higher leverage to advertising revenue. Whether that value rises fourfold is debatable; however, any market value increase will be material to the shareholders of Internet companies.

A detailed analysis of the value of these patents to MDVX was provided at the beginning of this Report. In summary, using two different criteria, with one being the recently announced acquisitions of comparable companies and the other the projected value of revenue received through licensing agreements, we calculate the value of MDVX’s patent technology to be $305 million to $1.815 billion.

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 6/28/2009 9:59:09 AM
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In September 2007, the U.S. Patent office further solidified MDVX’s claim in this area when it issued Patent No. 7.269,636, described as a “Method and Code Module for Adding Function to a Web Page.” This add-on patent expands upon the initial patent and refines the legal definition of MDVX inventions with “…claims that accurately reflect how the concepts by the foundational patent are implemented in state-of-the-art delivery infrastructure and delivery practices seen in the marketplace today.”

MDVX believes that full enforcement of its behavioral targeting Internet advertising patents gives it a claim to some portion of the economics of nearly every behavioral targeted ad on the Internet. The potential economic impact for MDVX is staggering. Behavioral targeting advertising is the fastest-growing segment of Internet advertising, with expected growth from $575 million in 2007 to $3.8 billion in 2011. Internet advertising as a whole is expected to more than double from $21.7 billion in 2007 to $50.3 billion in 2011.

Any company with a capability to facilitate behavioral targeted advertising is valuable indeed, both to its shareholders and to its prospective licensing partners and / or acquirers. In MDVX’s view, its patents not only give it a robust capability to facilitate such ads, the processes covered by its patents are necessary to any firm’s facilitation of behavioral targeted ads. MDVX’s patents may allow it to be the ultimate gatekeeper to the enabling technology.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 6/28/2009 2:26:17 PM
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Uh huh. well over a year old news..... Straight off the WAB Capital compensated penny stock rodeo road show circuit. Yeehaw!!!

Note, how once again, pumpers leave off the part about how much MDVX.OB compensated WAB with hundreds of thousands of share warrants. Just like the SEC warns of.

http://siliconinvestor.advfn.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=24500690

Paid Promoters Some microcap companies pay stock promoters to recommend or "tout" the microcap stock in supposedly independent and unbiased investment newsletters, research reports, or radio and television shows. Paid promoters are generally behind the unsolicited "junk" faxes you may receive, touting a microcap company. The federal securities laws require the newsletters to disclose who paid them, the amount, and the type of payment. But many fraudsters fail to do so and mislead investors into believing they are receiving independent advice.

http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/microcapstock.htm

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 7/1/2009 9:27:25 PM
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Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/2/2009 11:49:42 AM
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Here we have the history of the MDVX.OB IR guy,...

CPLY. China Premium Lifestyle

ECLN. Encore Clean Energy

MOVT. Motivnation

SPMI. Speedemissions

EQST. Energy Quest

NetWolves, sorry, no symbol left, as the shares are worthless.

NXTI. Next Inc.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/2/2009 11:51:03 AM
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And now, the history of this WAB Capital firm, compensated 4/2008, hundreds of thousands of MDVX.OB shares.

UWN. Nevada Gold. 11/2000

IDN. Intelli Check. 5/2003

DMC. Document Security. 7/2004

CEEH. Chanticleer. new symbol- CCLR. 5/2005

NOOF. New Frontier. 4/2006

NTRZ. Nutracea. 4/2007

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 7/2/2009 12:45:28 PM
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Did you post that before or after you sold your shares? What price did you sell at?

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/2/2009 2:32:37 PM
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Lets just say, after he was done punking what seems to be your favorite hype firm, Quality$tocks, can we guess he sold at price well higher than any of those other long list of Jason Assad engaged to assist pink sheet penny bunk hyped to the moon?

Here we have the history of the MDVX.OB IR guy,...

CPLY. China Premium Lifestyle

ECLN. Encore Clean Energy

MOVT. Motivnation

SPMI. Speedemissions

EQST. Energy Quest

NetWolves, sorry, no symbol left, as the shares are worthless.

NXTI. Next Inc.

Heh.

BTW, welcome lurkers from all the other penny stock moderated sites!

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/2/2009 2:32:39 PM
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Lets just say, after he was done punking what seems to be your favorite hype firm, Quality$tocks, can we guess he sold at price well higher than any of those other long list of Jason Assad engaged to assist pink sheet penny bunk hyped to the moon?

Here we have the history of the MDVX.OB IR guy,...

CPLY. China Premium Lifestyle

ECLN. Encore Clean Energy

MOVT. Motivnation

SPMI. Speedemissions

EQST. Energy Quest

NetWolves, sorry, no symbol left, as the shares are worthless.

NXTI. Next Inc.

Heh.

BTW, welcome lurkers from all the other penny stock moderated sites!

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 7/2/2009 5:55:19 PM
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It sounds like you are still recommending at $20 target? Is this correct?

Posted by: stylecounciler Date: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:18:06 PM
In reply to: Joeiniowa who wrote msg# 452 Post # of 1110 [Send a link via email]
Still Joeiniowa, it should not discourage QualityStocks.net from answering, to clarifying his outrageous claims about the percentage gains in the stocks they mentioned in their post here.

BTW, i'm today now rating MDVX as a VERY STRONG BUY. Price Target $20.00.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/9/2009 1:51:24 PM
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Hey Jason, by the looks of the latest MDVX.OB presser, and the phone number on the bottom of said press release.... it seems you may have been, like Seekingalpha had to do, MDVX.OB has given you the boot as well?

Will you still continue to pump this highly unprofitable penny stock even though you are not getting that monthly Investor Relations MDVX.OB check?

Member Avatar TSIF (98.75) Submitted: 7/13/2009 7:00:38 PM
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style, don't forget that the other stockholders with majority shares are the janitor and the lawyers they can't afford to pay in real money. I hope the janitor is selling them as they receive them, it's a shame to gype real workers. I'm sure the billionare investor who is interested in this company will take care of the lawyer if his selling his shares floods the market.

Perniciousfool, good post. I've played pumpers here on CAPs before for points. But what goes up that is full of only hot air, will eventually go down. I suspect sooner rather than later based on today's action.

Nice discussion on the message board going on. Sounds a lot like this one.

P.S. I finally found some shares to short! The janitor or some new must not have been trained on how to protect them. They are terribly hard to find on worthless OB's. Jackpot!

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/20/2009 1:00:40 AM
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TSIF, once again, MDVX.OB hands in to the SEC, another late to filet their financials, AKA, Notification of inability to timely file Form 10-Q or 10-QSB.

And shockingly, Look what management has to say in the notes. Heh.

EX-99.1 2 ex99-1.htm
EXHIBIT 99.1

(3) Is it anticipated that any significant change in results of operations from the corresponding period for the last fiscal year will be reflected by the earnings statements to be included in the subject report or portion thereof? X Yes o No

Modavox, Inc. (the “Company”) expects that their Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the three months ended May 31, 2009 (the “Form 10-Q”) will reflect a significant change in the results in operations. Although we are still completing our review of financial results for the three months ended May 31, 2009, we expect the net loss will be within the range of $1.1 million to $1.4 million for the three ended May 31, 2009 versus the net loss of $327,142 reported for the comparable period of the prior fiscal year. The Company attributes the increased net loss to lower Interactive Agency revenues and an increase in SG&A.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 7/20/2009 9:10:12 PM
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The current 10-Q is out. And boy is it more of a hopeless pile of shite! Don't miss the notes to the filing!

The absolute past horrid results of MDVX.OB's financials just got even worse.

http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1137204/000143209309000260/modavox10q053109.htm

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 8/2/2009 10:42:16 AM
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Look someone actually had the balls to put their money where their mouth is and shorted shares. Bravo TSIF. If you are going to spend your entire life like Stylecounciler bashing a stock he knows nothing about then you would think he would short shares. He came back with I can't short shares which is BS. He just is afraid to. What is your target price to cover? People have shorted the stock before and some made money and some didn't. If it breaks above $3.95 I would cover in a hurry.

Member Avatar Patentexprt (73.28) Submitted: 8/7/2009 5:14:26 PM
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TSIF have you covered and moved on yet? I am guessing you did since you have never posted again. Saved yourself a ton of money.

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 8/8/2009 11:17:33 PM
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Care for one more clue that this is a penny stock pumped by proven professional penny stock hypester?

Post any of these publicly available facts discovered and posted here concerning the people involved, or any of the other information in this thread or any of the other MDVX.OB pitches to any message board.Yahoo. Investorvillage. Investorshub.

See how long it's there before the insiders and rump groupies front running for the serious players have it taken down.

What really pisses these pros penny pumpers off is that fact that they cannot edit and control the comments on Caps Fool.

Member Avatar TSIF (98.75) Submitted: 8/12/2009 11:14:10 AM
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Hi Patentexprt (not).... I was out of country for the last three weeks. I seee little has changed. I'm sorry to see that MDVX continues to fool people, but I'm patient. Can you unprotect your shares or issue some more to the janitors so I can short some more??? Much obliged! Thanks!!

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 8/16/2009 9:50:56 PM
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Here's how it's done.

Issue or invert a penny stock with minimal float. Pump it, dump it and make a nice piece of change without ever running an actual business that generates profits.

Member Avatar techspecialist (< 20) Submitted: 9/21/2009 8:31:39 PM
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HBO's 'Bored to Death' Leverages Modavox Mobile Marketing Platform Through Clear Channel Taxi Media in New York City

PHOENIX and NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Modavox, Inc. (OTCBB:MDVX - News), Internet broadcasting pioneer and holder of several patented technologies, today announces the latest mobile marketing campaign launched by recently acquired Augme Mobile(TM), now operating as a division of Modavox.

On Monday, September 14, the Augme Mobile AdLife(TM) platform launched a first-of-its-kind mobile marketing campaign to promote the new Home Box Office original series Bored to Death. HBO, www.homeboxoffice.com, the premium television programming subsidiary of Time Warner, offers two 24/7 television services (HBO and Cinemax) to over 38 million U.S. subscribers. In conjunction with the print advertising campaign for Bored to Death, taxicab passengers in New York will learn how to use their mobile phone to easily access information and the video trailer for the show.

HBO worked with Augme Mobile(TM) through Details Magazine, www.details.com, a Conde Nast Publication, www.condenast.com, to augment the print advertising campaign by deploying a mobile marketing tactic through the Clear Channel Communications Taxi Media presence in New York. Passengers in a New York taxicab equipped with Clear Channel back seat video screens will see an on-screen banner advertisement for the show. The ad instructs passengers to use their mobile phone to "Text 'Bored' to 87415" or use their camera phone to scan a unique 2D code. When passengers respond through either 'mobile response' method (text or scan), their phone easily accesses a mobile web experience created for Bored to Death. The mobile site promotes the weekly show time, offers easy access to the promotional video trailer for the show, and allows interested viewers to sign up with their email address for the official Bored to Death newsletter.

The Bored to Death campaign is the first mobile interactive taxi media deployment through Clear Channel Taxi Media. "This campaign leverages the ubiquity of mobile phones with the rare opportunity for down-time in New York, enabling mobile consumers who are literally on the go to interact with the ad during their ride," says Anthony Iacovone, Chief Innovation Officer of Modavox and Founder of Augme Mobile(TM). "The taxi media placement delivers a unique and valuable marketing impression for HBO, and does so in New York -- the very city where Bored to Death takes place."

Bored to Death premiered on September 20, and airs each Sunday at 9:30pm EST on HBO. To learn more about the show and see the latest in mobile marketing before your next cab ride in New York City, just text "Bored" to 87415 from your mobile phone.

About Modavox

Modavox, Inc., the customized communications company, is a pioneer in Internet broadcasting, producing and syndicating online audio and video, offering innovative, effective, and comprehensive online tools for reaching targeted niche communities worldwide. Through patented Modavox technology, Modavox delivers content straight to desktops and Internet-enabled devices. Modavox provides managed access for live and on-demand Internet radio broadcasting, e-learning and rich media advertising. For more information, please visit www.modavox.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. All statements regarding our expected future financial position, results of operations, cash flows, financing plans, business strategy, products and services, competitive positions, growth opportunities, plans and objectives of management for future operations, as well as statements that include words such as "anticipate," "if," "believe," "plan," "estimate," "expect," "intend," "may," "could," "should," "will," and other similar expressions are forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements involve risks, uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond our control, which may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from anticipated results, performance, or achievements. Factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include those set forth in our Form 10-K and other reports filed with the SEC. We are under no obligation to (and expressly disclaim any such obligation to) update or alter our forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Contact:
Modavox, Inc.Media Relations
212-710-9379

Member Avatar stylecounciler (42.17) Submitted: 9/28/2009 1:55:12 PM
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And here are the SEC warnings about what goes on in the microcap sector.

http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/microcapstock.htm

Internet Fraud. Fraudsters often use aliases on Internet bulletin boards and chat rooms to hide their identities and post messages urging investors to buy stock in microcap companies based on supposedly "inside" information about impending developments at the companies. For more information about Internet fraud and on-line investing, read Internet Fraud and What You Need to Know About Trading in Fast Moving Markets.

Paid Promoters. Some microcap companies pay stock promoters to recommend or "tout" the microcap stock in supposedly independent and unbiased investment newsletters, research reports, or radio and television shows. Paid promoters are generally behind the unsolicited "junk" faxes you may receive, touting a microcap company. The federal securities laws require the newsletters to disclose who paid them, the amount, and the type of payment. But many fraudsters fail to do so and mislead investors into believing they are receiving independent advice.

Assets Are Large But Revenues Are Small . Microcap companies sometimes assign high values on their financial statements to assets that have nothing to do with their business. Find out whether there's a valid explanation for low revenues, especially when the company claims to have large assets.

Odd Items in the Footnotes to the Financial Statements. Many microcap fraud schemes involve unusual transactions among individuals connected to the company. These can be unusual loans or the exchange of questionable assets for company stock that may be discussed in the footnotes.

Unusual Auditing Issues. Be wary when a company's auditors have refused to certify the company's financial statements or if they've stated that the company may not have enough money to continue operating. Also question any change of accountants.

Insiders Own Large Amounts of the Stock. In many microcap fraud cases — especially "pump and dump" schemes — the company's officers and promoters own significant amounts of the stock. When one person or group controls most of the stock, they can more easily manipulate the stock's price at your expense. You can ask your broker or the company whether one person or group controls most of the company's stock, but if the company is the subject of a scam, you may not get an honest answer.

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