Fonix kurz vor Kurssprung? Die neue GIGA-Rakete?
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Ob das was mit dem Technologie-Shipping von VoiceDial in Richtung T-Mobile und O2 zu tun hat? Das hört sich doch hervorragend an, oder?
Vielleicht sollte man da mal einsteigen. Werd's mir überlegen.
Cu
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fehlte noch.
Was meint Ihr? Lohnt sich ein Einstieg?
Cu
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wenn du recherchst findest du vieleicht was ich meine und das ist dann auch gut so, da du und andere nicht blind geld in fonix anlegt.
Beobachte die schon seit jahren, wird immer wieder von "freien" mitarbeitern gepusht u. die die leider (so wie ich einmal)noch dabei sind, versuchen irgendwie noch einen trottel zu finden, der ihnen den schrott abkauft.
PS. aber eines muss man fonx lassen, die presseabteilung ist 1a, wenn man die meldungen liest, glaubt man die firma ist ein weltkonzern.
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Was ist denn so scheisse an Fonix? Kann mir das mal einer erklären? Was ist an dem Deal mit T-Mobile und O2 denn so schräg?
Oder glaubt Ihr, daß die nur nen Hungerlohn für Ihre Software erhalten haben?
Ich hoffe, daß Frick hier nicht die Finger drinhat und sich hier substantiell der Kurs nach oben entwickelt, wenn ich einsteigen sollte, so wie es bei Neomedia gerade passiert, aber wer hofft das nicht?
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http://www.fonix.com/page.cfm?name=company_information
sich umschaut. Ich überlege mir immer mehr, hier ein paar €'s zu investieren und anschließend ordentlich Kasse zu machen.
Die Produkte hören sich recht überzeugend an und die Partner von Fonix haben große Namen, wie Microsoft, T-Mobile, O2 !!! Und im Konsolen-Geschäft scheinen die ja auch fett integriert zu sein, oder ist das alles PillePalle?
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Companies that are listed on the exchange market can be accepted for trading on the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange without the company's consent if a qualified broker in Germany applies to the Exchange to trade its shares. Fonix has no knowledge of how Fonix common stock was listed and did not apply to trade on this exchange.
Q: Has Fonix asked the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange to stop trading its shares?
Yes, the Company has requested that Fonix be removed from the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange. To date, the number of Fonix shares traded on the Berlin-Bremen Stock Exchange has been minimal.
Wat soll dat denn bitte schön?
Ist hier überhaupt jemand investiert und warum? Glaubt hier einer an den Erfolg dieser Firma oder ist das ein potentieller Insolvenz-Kandidat, obwohl T-Mobile und O2 jetzt auch im Geschäft sind?
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Since inception, we have sustained substantial losses. Such losses continue due to ongoing operating expenses and a lack of revenues sufficient to offset operating expenses. We had negative working capital of $14,994,000 at September 30, 2004. We have raised capital to fund ongoing operations by private sales of our securities, some of which sales have been highly dilutive and involve considerable expense. In our present circumstances, there is substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern absent significant sales of our existing products, substantial revenues from new licensing or co-development contracts, or continuing large sales of our securities.
We incurred net losses of $3,321,000 and $2,818,000 for the three months and $11,229,000 and $10,674,000 for the nine months ended September 30, 2004 and 2003, respectively. As of September 30, 2004, we had an accumulated deficit of $222,394,000, accrued employee wages of $3,035,000, accrued liabilities of $6,224,000, and trade payables of $6,040,000.
zum Verkauf: Fonix Corporation 75,000,000 Class A Common Stock, par value $0.0001 per share
This prospectus covers the sale of up to 75,000,000 shares of our Class A common stock (the "Shares"). One of our shareholders, Queen LLC (the "Equity Line Investor"), is offering all of the Shares covered by this prospectus. The Selling Shareholder will receive all of the proceeds from the sale of the Shares and we will receive none of those proceeds.
Quelle:der letzte SEC Report http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/filings.jsp?symbol=FNIX
Danke für den Hinweis. Frag mich nur, warum T-Mobile und O2 mit denen ins Geschäft kommen konnten?
Cu
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2004 9:00 AM
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ATLANTA, Dec 20, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Fonix Telecom, a subsidiary of Fonix Corp. (FNIX) that offers next-generation integrated communications services, will be partnering through its subsidiary LecStar Telecom Inc. with Duke Power to test Broadband over Power Line (BPL) technology and market acceptance in a 10,000- to 15,000-home trial. This trial, which will take place in Duke Power's service area in North Carolina and South Carolina, represents an expansion of a 500-home trial currently being conducted by the companies. The trial's specific locations will be determined in the first quarter of 2005.
Fonix Telecom's BPL service, offered through LecStar, allows users to turn any electrical outlet in their home into a gateway to the Internet, simply by plugging in their computer and BPL modem. The company expects the service will be available for businesses and consumers by mid-2005 in select markets.
"Customers are hungry for fast, flexible, cost-effective methods of receiving their voice, data and media," said W. Dale Smith, senior VP and general manager, Fonix Telecom. "This technology delivers on the promise of ubiquitous high-speed Internet and voice services."
"By partnering with Duke Power on this trial," said Michael Britt, VP of Channel Development and BPL project manager, Fonix Telecom. "We get the benefit of Duke's expertise and reputation for quality and leadership in the utility industry, as well as their established customer relationships. Finally, it provides our customers the freedom to choose a plan that meets their needs better than DSL or cable systems."
"The business model we are pursuing is essentially the creation of a wholesale 'pipe' that can be used by service providers, such as Fonix Telecom and others, to provide consumers with another broadband option for their homes and businesses," said Bob Gerardi, Powerline Communications program manager, Duke Power. "We chose Fonix Telecom's subsidiary LecStar to participate in the trial and help bring this exciting technology to market because of their commitment to this technology, their ability to move quickly and their long history of successful collaboration with the utility industry."
As part of the BPL trials, Fonix is continuing to test its Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) via BPL product, an innovative technology that will allow the company to offer voice transmissions over power lines in addition to data and media. This service will be tested by current trial participants and is expected to become available to all customers in the next phase of the trial by mid-2005. Fonix announced tests of this technology earlier this year, making it one of the first companies in the United States to successfully implement the technology.
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www.fonix.com präsentiert sich im neuen Einstiegsbild (der Telecom Part (inkl. VoIP) ist dabei (by the way: so schlecht kann es Fonix nicht gehen wenn Sie einen Provider schlucken)).
Hier die News wo wir 23% gefehlt haben:
Fonix Reports on Annual Shareholders’ Meeting
Company evolves into integrated communications provider with new telecom subsidiary
SALT LAKE CITY, UT (January 3, 2005) Fonix® Corporation (OTC BB: FNIX), an integrated communications carrier providing telecommunications services and value-added speech technologies, held its annual shareholders’ meeting on December 30, 2004. Approximately 77 percent of the company’s shares were represented in person or by proxy at the meeting.
Fonix executives presented shareholders in attendance with the Company’s 2004 highlights, which include formation of Fonix Telecom, Inc. Fonix Telecom, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fonix Corporation that offers residential and business customers integrated communications services including wireline and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Fonix Telecom’s operating subsidiary, LecStar Telecom, is based in Atlanta, Georgia. To view a copy of the presentation Click Here .
Establishing Fonix Telecom allows the Company to significantly accelerate its growth strategy, while providing a recurring revenue stream, a growing customer base and new marketing channels. The Company continues to market its proprietary speech technology solutions through The Fonix Speech Group, which remains based in Salt Lake City, Utah.
At the close of the shareholders’ meeting, Fonix executives Thomas A. Murdock, Roger D. Dudley and William A. Maasberg were re-elected to the board of directors with approximately 97 percent approval by those voting. The appointment of Hansen Barnett & Maxwell as the company’s independent auditors was approved by approximately 99 percent of those shareholders voting.
About Fonix
Fonix Corporation (OTC BB: FNIX) is an innovative communications and technology company that provides integrated telecommunications services and value-added speech technologies. Through Fonix Telecom Inc., Fonix provides a full array of wireline voice, data, long distance and Internet telephone service utilizing traditional lines as well as next generation networks such as Voice Over Internet Protocol, Broadband Over Power Lines and fixed wireless technology. In addition, The Fonix Speech Group currently offers voice technology solutions for mobile/wireless devices; interactive videogames, toys and appliances; computer telephony systems; the assistive market and automotive telematics. The combination of interactive speech technology and integrated telecommunications services allows Fonix to provide customers with comprehensive cost-effective solutions to enhance and expand their communications needs. Visit www.fonix.com for more information, or call 801-553-6600 and say “Sales.”
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Fonix Corporation Re-Brands LecStar Subsidiary as Fonix Telecom Inc.
ATLANTA, GA (January 13, 2005) Fonix® Corporation (OTC BB: FNIX), an integrated communications carrier providing telecommunications services and value-added speech technologies, announces the official formation of Fonix Telecom, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary offering next-generation integrated communications services.
Fonix Corp. acquired LecStar Telecom, Inc. in February 2004. LecStar has been operating as a Company subsidiary, and will now change its name to Fonix Telecom Inc. Fonix Telecom will continue to offer the same telecommunications products and services as LecStar to residential and business customers including wireline and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) as well as next-generation technologies such as Broadband Over Power Lines (BPL). Internet customers should continue to use www.lecstar.com for the near term.
“As a growing public company focused on expanding our customer base organically and through acquisition, it made sense to add the Fonix Telecom brand to the public entity,” says Thomas A. Murdock, Fonix CEO.
About Fonix Telecom Inc.
Fonix Telecom Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Fonix Corp., provides a full array of wireline voice, data, long distance and Internet telephone services utilizing traditional lines as well as next generation networks such as Voice Over Internet Protocol, Broadband Over Power Lines and fixed wireless technology. Fonix Telecom, Inc., previously known as LecStar Telecom, Inc., is based in Atlanta, Georgia.
About Fonix
Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Fonix Corporation is an innovative communications and technology company that provides integrated telecommunications services and value-added speech technologies through Fonix Telecom Inc. and The Fonix Speech Group. The combination of interactive speech technology and integrated telecommunications services allows Fonix to provide customers with comprehensive cost-effective solutions to enhance and expand their communications needs. Visit www.fonix.com for more information, or call 801-553-6600 and say “Sales.”
Investor Contacts: John Nesbett or Gino De Jesus
Media Contact: Andrea Faville
The Investor Relations Group
11 Stone St., 3rd fl
New York, NY 10004
(212) 825-3210
mail@investorrelationsgroup.com
Fonix Contact: Elizabeth Sweeten
(801) 553-6600
mediainfo@fonix.com
Statements released by Fonix that are not purely historical are forward-looking within the meaning of the “Safe Harbor” provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding the Company’s expectations, hopes, intentions and strategies for the future. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainties that may affect the Company’s business prospects and performance. The Company’s actual results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. Risk factors include general economic, competitive, governmental and technological factors as discussed in the Company’s filings with the SEC on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K. The Company does not undertake any responsibility to update the forward-looking statements contained in this release.
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