[Jacob-list] Re: Jacob-list Digest, Vol 8, Issue 4
Victoria da Roza
castlerockjacobs at yahoo.com
Sun Jun 5 16:54:00 EDT 2005
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> 1. Tale of the last goat... (Christopher
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> Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 19:26:37 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Christopher Brantley
> <labradorridgejacobs at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Jacob-list] Tale of the last goat...
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> This evening one goat and five lambs were missing at
> the end of the day. Knowing that the goats that were
> sold last year had a tendency to roam, I wasn't too
> surprised. I was somewhat surprised that the lambs
> strolled of with the goat though. I found them a
> ways off in a cow pasture, they gladly followed me
> home with the grain bucket in tow.
>
> Back in home pasture, the goat decided he would take
> control and charged at me to get the grain to
> spill... he found his throat slit instead.
>
> Here's where I need help, any good goat meat
> recipes? I've got a ton of it to cook.
>
> -Christopher
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> Date: Sun, 05 Jun 2005 18:44:54 -0800
> From: "yyppzm" <yyppzm at cadopolis.com>
> Subject: [Jacob-list] Investment Idea
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> Nomad International Inc. (NDIN)
> A multi-national Internet Communications Company
> developing cost
> effective telecommunications through Voice over
> Internet Protocol (VoIP)
> technologies.
> Shares Outstanding: 34,000,000
> Float: 4,000,000
> Current Price: 0.082
> Will it Continue Higher? Watch This One Monday as We
> Know Many of You
> Like Momentum.
>
> Breaking News!!
>
> May 25, 2005¡V Nomad International Inc. (NDIN)
> announced today it has
> entered into a letter of intent to provide an
> exclusive license to its
> VoIP products with LMB Technologies Inc. for the
> Caribbean market which
> includes Bermuda.
>
> The terms of the letter of intent include a 20%
> royalty payable to
> Nomad of the gross revenue generated by LMB
> Technologies Inc. of any sales
> and other revenue generated from the license.
> Additional consideration
> payable to Nomad includes 20% of the common stock of
> LMB Technologies
> Inc. which will seek a public listing of its common
> shares in the U.S
> market as soon as practicably possible.
>
> The acquisition of the license is subject to the
> parties entering into
> a definitive agreement and to both the due diligence
> and board
> approvals of LMB Technologies Inc. and Nomad
> International Inc.
>
> Pursuant to the proposed acquisition, on closing,
> LMB Technologies Inc.
> would pay 20% of its common stock to Nomad
> International Inc. as
> consideration payable for the license and would
> agree to pay 20% of the gross
> revenues generated from any activities related to
> the license exclusive
> to the Caribbean market.
>
> ¡§The Caribbean market is one in which our
> technology has the
> 0pp0rtunity to potentially gain market share through
> our ability to provide VoIP
> services over dial up networks. We are please with
> the distribution
> relationships of LMB Technologies Inc. and hope to
> see our products in the
> Caribbean market commercially in the short term.¡",
> stated Jan Olivier,
> CEO and Chairman of Nomad International Inc.
>
> May 18- Nomad International Inc. (NDIN) commented
> today on the recent
> announcement by the Canadian Radio-Television and
> Telecommunications
> Commission (CRTC) that they would regulate Voice
> Over Internet Protocol
> (VoIP) service only when it is provided and used as
> local telephone
> service.
>
> In its decision, the CRTC determined that in an
> effort to build
> sustainable competition in local telephone markets,
> the incumbent carriers
> will not be permitted to price their local VoIP
> services below cost to
> stifle competition.
>
> "The ruling is a very positive one for Nomad in our
> efforts to enter
> the Canadian market with our products via Internet
> Service Providers,
> cable companies and virtual operators. The ruling
> permits us to enter the
> market with a competitive framework," stated Jan
> Oliver, CEO of Nomad
> International Inc.
>
> The key to Nomad's entry into the VoIP market is the
> ability of its
> products to 0ffer services to both broadband and
> dial-up customers. Though
> broadband is gaining more and more acceptance and
> utilization
> worldwide, dial-up remains the primary source of
> internet connectivity. In the
> U.S. alone, there are over 200,000,000 users of the
> internet. Of the
> total users in the U.S., the total number of users
> of broadband is only
> approximately 40,000,000; (stats by the Yankee
> Gr0up) dial-up therefore
> represents approximately 80% of the entire internet
> connectivity market.
> The percentage of dial-up versus broadband users
> worldwide is even
> higher.
>
> Nomad's ability to 0ffer VoIP products to dial-up
> customers and service
> providers not only offers significant potential for
> market penetration,
> but also sets the Company apart from its competition
> in the marketplace
> by offering a unique, proprietary and easily
> adaptable product.
>
> About Nomad International Inc.
>
> Nomad International Inc. is a multi-national
> Internet Communications
> Company developing cost effective telecommunications
> through Voice over
>
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Victoria
Castle Rock Farm
Jacob Sheep & Nigerian Dwarf Goats
www.castlerockfarm.net
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