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Topic: [IPVO] [Multiple Exchanges] Neo & Bee - LMB Holdings - page 76. (Read 658701 times)

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Sorry but that read like an answer from someone who doesn't wish to disclose the number.

Data protection covers the rights of individuals, not the right to disclose 'yes we have done many/hundreds/thousands of euros/transactions'.

Do you honestly expect many people signing up for classes with XBT at this point? Be realistic.
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How about an update on the amount of payments done by Cyprus University in Bitcoins, since they started accepting them 2 months ago.....?

We are subject to data protection laws, so that information is not something we could ever make public.



Sorry but that read like an answer from someone who doesn't wish to disclose the number.

Data protection covers the rights of individuals, not the right to disclose 'yes we have done many/hundreds/thousands of euros/transactions'.
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Please feel free to ask questions here, and we'll try to make sure everything pertinent is addressed in the update.

How are things going with the big merchant partnership? Could you give us some insight into your future plans regarding this (what areas will be covered initially, expansion plans etc.).

All things point towards the partnership with ZipZap going down the drain. If it did, what happened?

Things are progressing well with merchants (big and small) with additional merchants expressing interest and signing up for our services.

That partnership is still in place, we are also working with another PSP that will open the platform to many more countries.

How about an update on the amount of payments done by Cyprus University in Bitcoins, since they started accepting them 2 months ago.....?

We are subject to data protection laws, so that information is not something we could ever make public.

sr. member
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How about an update on the amount of payments done by Cyprus University in Bitcoins, since they started accepting them 2 months ago.....?
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Is it better to own shares through LMB holdings or through Havelock?

If you are going to buy and hold - LMB: if you plan on trading in and out of your holding - Havelock.



May I ask what makes you say this? Are the shares different somehow?

the only difference is how easy/fast you can sell them

Havelock is an exchange
LMB is not

Thanks.
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Jesus was a (Goddamn) hippy socialist
Is it better to own shares through LMB holdings or through Havelock?

If you are going to buy and hold - LMB: if you plan on trading in and out of your holding - Havelock.



May I ask what makes you say this? Are the shares different somehow?

the only difference is how easy/fast you can sell them

Havelock is an exchange
LMB is not
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Please feel free to ask questions here, and we'll try to make sure everything pertinent is addressed in the update.

How are things going with the big merchant partnership? Could you give us some insight into your future plans regarding this (what areas will be covered initially, expansion plans etc.).

All things point towards the partnership with ZipZap going down the drain. If it did, what happened?
sr. member
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Is it better to own shares through LMB holdings or through Havelock?

If you are going to buy and hold - LMB: if you plan on trading in and out of your holding - Havelock.



May I ask what makes you say this? Are the shares different somehow?
legendary
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Dumb broad
Is it better to own shares through LMB holdings or through Havelock?

If you are going to buy and hold - LMB: if you plan on trading in and out of your holding - Havelock.

newbie
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Is it better to own shares through LMB holdings or through Havelock?

They're both great.  Invest in both for a truly diverse portfolio.
sr. member
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Is it better to own shares through LMB holdings or through Havelock?
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...Danny has said that they have already been doing business behind the scenes since at least Dec/Nov.

I don't know if they are, I asked this back then last year in this thread and the answer was the only business they did was university deal... nothing more.
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I can't wait to see some deliverables.

I think NB's image took a bit of a hit with the Bitfunder disaster. I certainly have a diminished view as a result of it, but hopefully I will be surprised come next month.
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Good,

The reasoning for leaving the unsold IPVO shares up which will receive .0035 dividends/share was lost on me.

The closer we get to the dividend release, it disproportionately skews the risk/rewards to the latecomers. "Oh they're opening next week for certain? Ok I'll buy some shares now".

I know you guys need to raise money, but it was starting to leave a bad taste in my mouth since it's the people who invested the money back in September that helped you to get where you are today, not the ones who invested right before dividend release.

That's from an investors prospective, but from Neo's prospective, it sounds like just as bad of an idea as well. Someone lends you 30 btc, then you pay them back 35 btc within a few months AND they retain the shares.

Perhaps our funds havn't been used yet and Neo is just stockpiling reserves to be able to administer services on opening. However, Danny has said that they have already been doing business behind the scenes since at least Dec/Nov.
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IPVO End Date Announcement

Currently, one can purchase NEOBEE shares directly from LMB Holdings at 0.003 bitcoins each. However, on February 23, 2014, any remaining unsold NEOBEE shares at LMB-holdings.com will be taken off the market, bringing the original IPVO to a definitive end.

Shares will remain tradable at HavelockInvestments.com at market prices. Transfer services will remain available between LMB-holdings.com and HavelockInvestments.com by emailing [email protected] and paying any applicable fees.

We will provide another update that will detail what will happen to any unsold shares, how dividends are affected, and under what conditions shares may be made available for sale in the future.

Future share releases would be under a new class of shares, and would not include the 0.0035btc of priority payments of dividends that the current shares have. We do not have any current plans to re-release the unsold shares. Any offerings will be announced at least 30 days in advance.

Please feel free to ask questions here, and we'll try to make sure everything pertinent is addressed in the update.
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sorry for the naive question but where can i find out information on the progress on the IPO?

I have read the description on havelock which indicates the schedule.

Really i just want to know how many have sold in total and how many are to be sold at .003 in the future total.

www.lmb-holdings.com if you login you can see shares left

https://twitter.com/BtcDanny


 there are 2732024 of Shares available, out of which 196910 are locked. out of 9,600,000 from IPO

there is now 3125422 shares available.

 how does that work? can people sell back to lmb holdings at will?



No, the "locked" shares were simply unlocked, as they were unsuccessful purchase attempts that needed to be cleared.

If there were 2732024 Shares available, and 196910 locked, then that's still only 2928934 total after unlocking.

Where on god's green earth did 3125422 come from?

this^

these metrics are important for prospective buyers. This kind of thing wreaks of unprofessionalism and reminds me of AMC's "IPO"

hopefully you guys can sort it out so shareholders can watch this number go down slowly leading up to the 24th of feb Cheesy
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It's likely a summing error due to not clearing the tickets properly. The tech team has been notified to sort it out.

I'll have some updates tomorrow.


Thank you for attending to the error.

I realize the system has been a little bit buggy and that you even disclaim this on the site:


The Buy Shares feature and display totals are not fully displayed currently.

A Buy order locks the shares, making them temporarily unavailable for purchase. If the order goes unfunded (the buyer never sends the coin payment), then they are released again.

We are working on optimizing the process and how it displays, so for the time being, please note that the Shares Remaining total may be inaccurate.

There are still shares available for sale.



But it's been up for a while and it's still doesn't seem to be giving accurate information. I hope it can be fixed soon. For a company that plans to open a full-fledged exchange website (Neo X-Change) this sort of bugginess on the investor website doesn't exactly inspire confidence...
newbie
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It's likely a summing error due to not clearing the tickets properly. The tech team has been notified to sort it out.

I'll have some updates tomorrow.
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No, the "locked" shares were simply unlocked, as they were unsuccessful purchase attempts that needed to be cleared.

If there were 2732024 Shares available, and 196910 locked, then that's still only 2928934 total after unlocking.

Where on god's green earth did 3125422 come from?
Good question. This one need to be answered.
newbie
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sorry for the naive question but where can i find out information on the progress on the IPO?

I have read the description on havelock which indicates the schedule.

Really i just want to know how many have sold in total and how many are to be sold at .003 in the future total.

www.lmb-holdings.com if you login you can see shares left

https://twitter.com/BtcDanny


 there are 2732024 of Shares available, out of which 196910 are locked. out of 9,600,000 from IPO

there is now 3125422 shares available.

 how does that work? can people sell back to lmb holdings at will?



No, the "locked" shares were simply unlocked, as they were unsuccessful purchase attempts that needed to be cleared.

If there were 2732024 Shares available, and 196910 locked, then that's still only 2928934 total after unlocking.

Where on god's green earth did 3125422 come from?
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