Post by Franko10 ™ on Apr 8, 2005 8:42:17 GMT -5
Random CMKI info....
If you've ever wondered just what exactly type of gaming sytsems CMKI was involved with....and maybe there's some other stuff in here too...here's an old link i just came across...
Cyber Mark (OTCBB/CMKI)
Below is a "play" that is not for the squeemish. Cyber Mark is a penny stock whose shares are selling in the $.10-$.15 cent range. It has only 17-25 million shares outstanding.. CMKI announced they will be doing a 1:10 FORWARD stock split. After studying CMKI's SEC filings, it is Tinystock's opinion that CMKI is doing the forward stock split to gain much needed income from investors and not because they feel they are "financially healthy". But with the large increase in shares ($.11-$.20) sold since announcing the stock split --most likely CMKI will be on a very good "financial footing" soon. On Sep 30, 2000 CMKI had 13,008,600 common shares outstanding. See 11/8/2000 SEC filing here.
See March 22, 200 news release here.
Tinystock suggestion...Watch & wait to see if CMKI "bottoms out" before buying in if you are inclined to buy. The March 22 news release will probably have a "dampening effect" as it gave no date for the split...
See level II quotes here
CMKI does have a very interesting product (Virtual reality 3-D computer games (machines)--like those found in in penny arcades) that it is trying to get on the streets.
CMKI's assets vs debt as of 9/30/00. It had no cash on hand and total assets of only $79,459 and total liabilities of 537,470.
SEE SEC Filing for CMKI at: www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1092299/0001094891-00-000537.txt
CMKI DD PACKAGE
OTC-BB: CMKI
CUSIP: 23244N107
OS: 17-25 Million
Float: 7 Million
===============================================
CYBER MARK INTERNATIONAL CORP.
359 Enford Road, Unit 1
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Canada L4C 3G2
Telephone: (905) 770-4602
Fax: (905) 508-5733
Toll-free: (800) 374-9506
E-mail: info@cm300corp.com
INVESTOR RELATIONS
Joseph Byck (Vice President)
Toll-free: (800) 374-9506; Extension 29
TRANSFER AGENT
Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
2 Broadway, New York, New York 10004
Telephone: (212) 509-4000
Fax: (212) 509-5150
Website: www.continentalstock.com/
===============================================
SUMMARY
Our principal products are the Cobra System and the related six games and the Virtual Speedway.
Cobra System
The Cobra System is an immersive virtual reality system generated by
computer. We have developed a second generation system that we are
currently marketing. The Cobra System pod incorporates a cross platform
capability which allows it to use PC based games adapted from systems
such as Nintendo 64, Sony and Sega. The pod uses 18 1/2 square feet of
space and weighs about 150 pounds. It is constructed from modular parts
making it portable and easily repairable.
The pod is designed with built in instructional videos and token, card, coin
or bill verification to reduce the need for dedicated operational personnel
for each or a limited number of pods as is the case with many competing
products. We have been selling the Cobra System and its earlier versions
since 1996, and the current average selling price of a Cobra System is
approximately $11,000.
The six games currently available for use with the Cobra System are:
-- Tresspasser
-- Heavy Gear II
-- Soldier of Fortune
-- Quake II;
-- Decent Free Space Battle Pack; and
-- Unreal Tournament.
The above are all new games developed in 1998 - 1999.
Because maintaining and expanding the variety of games available for use
in this type of entertainment equipment is essential to their continued
appeal, we devote substantial resources to developing various game
applications. It is anticipated that we will develop additional games and
new versions of old games for use with the Cobra System as demand
and sales increase.
Virtual Speedway
The Virtual Speedway is a real time virtual reality (as opposed to computer generated) system based on miniature models and motion video. To
achieve a true sense of motion and involvement, a virtual race, the Virtual
Speedway uses a miniature race track measuring 40 by 20 feet. Up to
six race cars, built to scale, are equipped with miniature television
cameras and transmitters to replicate the kind of television coverage in
use at race tracks. Next to the track, there are six control consoles
equipped with a steering wheel, accelerator and reverse pedals and a
head mounted device with reception capability and optics. The player's
view, from the car mounted camera, "literally" places the participant inside
the car as they race around the track. The Virtual Speedway is fully
developed and was commercially available for the first time in November
1997. The current average selling price of a Virtual Speedway system is approximately $120,000.
We are in the process of developing a remote system to be used with the
Virtual Speedway. The planned remote system, as yet untested in real-time
situations, will enable players to race against each other from remote, off-site locations. The tracks, cars and computer will be situated in one central
location. Up to 24 control consoles (play stations) per track will be
dispersed throughout specific geographic territories in bars, entertainment
centers, theaters and the like. Any remote station can participate in any race.
[Source: 10KSB Annual Report; 4/13/2000]
===============================================
SEC FILINGS
EDGAR: Cyber Mark International Corp.
www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/srch-edgar?0001092299
FreeEdgar: Cyber Mark International Corp.
www.freeedgar.com/Search/FilingsResults.asp?CIK=0001092299
===============================================
GENERAL INFO
Cyber Mark International Corp: Profile
www.cm300corp.com/profile.htm
Cobra II System
www.cm300corp.com/cobraII.htm
Virtual Speedway 300
www.cm300corp.com/vs300.htm
Wright Investor's Service: CMKI
profiles.wisi.com/profiles/scripts/corpinfo.asp?cusip=23244N107
Bloomberg: CMKI
quote.bloomberg.com/analytics/bquote.cgi?version=markets99.cfg&ticker=cmki
DimGroup: CMKI
www.dimgroup.com/cgi-bin/simple2.cgi?symbol=cmki
Company Reporter: CMKI
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=124
===============================================
QUOTES & CHARTS
Yahoo Quote: CMKI
quote.yahoo.com/q?s=cmki.ob&d=t
BigCharts: CMKI (3-Month Chart)
www.bigcharts.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=CMKI&freq=1&time=6
ClearStation Historical Data: CMKI
www.clearstation.com/cgi-bin/stock_price_enum?Symbol=CMKI
OTC-BB Market Maker List: CMKI
www.otcbb.com/asp/tradeact_mml.asp?searchfor=CMKI&searchby=i
OTCBB: Market Participant Quotes: CMKI (Delayed Level II)
www.otcbb.com/asp/mp_quotes.asp?Sort=4&Quotes=CMKI
===============================================
PRESS RELEASES
Cyber Mark International Corp. Pursues Funding and Plans for Increased
Production (December 7, 2000)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=534
Cyber Mark Projects 600 Cobra II systems for 2001 (February 15, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=535
CMKI Contemplates Forward Stock Split (February 21, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=536
Cyber Mark President announces meeting regarding Forward Stock Split (February 28, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=537
Cyber Mark International Corp. Proceeds with 10-1 Stock Split (March 9, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=538
If you've ever wondered just what exactly type of gaming sytsems CMKI was involved with....and maybe there's some other stuff in here too...here's an old link i just came across...
Cyber Mark (OTCBB/CMKI)
Below is a "play" that is not for the squeemish. Cyber Mark is a penny stock whose shares are selling in the $.10-$.15 cent range. It has only 17-25 million shares outstanding.. CMKI announced they will be doing a 1:10 FORWARD stock split. After studying CMKI's SEC filings, it is Tinystock's opinion that CMKI is doing the forward stock split to gain much needed income from investors and not because they feel they are "financially healthy". But with the large increase in shares ($.11-$.20) sold since announcing the stock split --most likely CMKI will be on a very good "financial footing" soon. On Sep 30, 2000 CMKI had 13,008,600 common shares outstanding. See 11/8/2000 SEC filing here.
See March 22, 200 news release here.
Tinystock suggestion...Watch & wait to see if CMKI "bottoms out" before buying in if you are inclined to buy. The March 22 news release will probably have a "dampening effect" as it gave no date for the split...
See level II quotes here
CMKI does have a very interesting product (Virtual reality 3-D computer games (machines)--like those found in in penny arcades) that it is trying to get on the streets.
CMKI's assets vs debt as of 9/30/00. It had no cash on hand and total assets of only $79,459 and total liabilities of 537,470.
SEE SEC Filing for CMKI at: www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1092299/0001094891-00-000537.txt
CMKI DD PACKAGE
OTC-BB: CMKI
CUSIP: 23244N107
OS: 17-25 Million
Float: 7 Million
===============================================
CYBER MARK INTERNATIONAL CORP.
359 Enford Road, Unit 1
Richmond Hill, Ontario
Canada L4C 3G2
Telephone: (905) 770-4602
Fax: (905) 508-5733
Toll-free: (800) 374-9506
E-mail: info@cm300corp.com
INVESTOR RELATIONS
Joseph Byck (Vice President)
Toll-free: (800) 374-9506; Extension 29
TRANSFER AGENT
Continental Stock Transfer & Trust Company
2 Broadway, New York, New York 10004
Telephone: (212) 509-4000
Fax: (212) 509-5150
Website: www.continentalstock.com/
===============================================
SUMMARY
Our principal products are the Cobra System and the related six games and the Virtual Speedway.
Cobra System
The Cobra System is an immersive virtual reality system generated by
computer. We have developed a second generation system that we are
currently marketing. The Cobra System pod incorporates a cross platform
capability which allows it to use PC based games adapted from systems
such as Nintendo 64, Sony and Sega. The pod uses 18 1/2 square feet of
space and weighs about 150 pounds. It is constructed from modular parts
making it portable and easily repairable.
The pod is designed with built in instructional videos and token, card, coin
or bill verification to reduce the need for dedicated operational personnel
for each or a limited number of pods as is the case with many competing
products. We have been selling the Cobra System and its earlier versions
since 1996, and the current average selling price of a Cobra System is
approximately $11,000.
The six games currently available for use with the Cobra System are:
-- Tresspasser
-- Heavy Gear II
-- Soldier of Fortune
-- Quake II;
-- Decent Free Space Battle Pack; and
-- Unreal Tournament.
The above are all new games developed in 1998 - 1999.
Because maintaining and expanding the variety of games available for use
in this type of entertainment equipment is essential to their continued
appeal, we devote substantial resources to developing various game
applications. It is anticipated that we will develop additional games and
new versions of old games for use with the Cobra System as demand
and sales increase.
Virtual Speedway
The Virtual Speedway is a real time virtual reality (as opposed to computer generated) system based on miniature models and motion video. To
achieve a true sense of motion and involvement, a virtual race, the Virtual
Speedway uses a miniature race track measuring 40 by 20 feet. Up to
six race cars, built to scale, are equipped with miniature television
cameras and transmitters to replicate the kind of television coverage in
use at race tracks. Next to the track, there are six control consoles
equipped with a steering wheel, accelerator and reverse pedals and a
head mounted device with reception capability and optics. The player's
view, from the car mounted camera, "literally" places the participant inside
the car as they race around the track. The Virtual Speedway is fully
developed and was commercially available for the first time in November
1997. The current average selling price of a Virtual Speedway system is approximately $120,000.
We are in the process of developing a remote system to be used with the
Virtual Speedway. The planned remote system, as yet untested in real-time
situations, will enable players to race against each other from remote, off-site locations. The tracks, cars and computer will be situated in one central
location. Up to 24 control consoles (play stations) per track will be
dispersed throughout specific geographic territories in bars, entertainment
centers, theaters and the like. Any remote station can participate in any race.
[Source: 10KSB Annual Report; 4/13/2000]
===============================================
SEC FILINGS
EDGAR: Cyber Mark International Corp.
www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/srch-edgar?0001092299
FreeEdgar: Cyber Mark International Corp.
www.freeedgar.com/Search/FilingsResults.asp?CIK=0001092299
===============================================
GENERAL INFO
Cyber Mark International Corp: Profile
www.cm300corp.com/profile.htm
Cobra II System
www.cm300corp.com/cobraII.htm
Virtual Speedway 300
www.cm300corp.com/vs300.htm
Wright Investor's Service: CMKI
profiles.wisi.com/profiles/scripts/corpinfo.asp?cusip=23244N107
Bloomberg: CMKI
quote.bloomberg.com/analytics/bquote.cgi?version=markets99.cfg&ticker=cmki
DimGroup: CMKI
www.dimgroup.com/cgi-bin/simple2.cgi?symbol=cmki
Company Reporter: CMKI
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=124
===============================================
QUOTES & CHARTS
Yahoo Quote: CMKI
quote.yahoo.com/q?s=cmki.ob&d=t
BigCharts: CMKI (3-Month Chart)
www.bigcharts.com/quickchart/quickchart.asp?symb=CMKI&freq=1&time=6
ClearStation Historical Data: CMKI
www.clearstation.com/cgi-bin/stock_price_enum?Symbol=CMKI
OTC-BB Market Maker List: CMKI
www.otcbb.com/asp/tradeact_mml.asp?searchfor=CMKI&searchby=i
OTCBB: Market Participant Quotes: CMKI (Delayed Level II)
www.otcbb.com/asp/mp_quotes.asp?Sort=4&Quotes=CMKI
===============================================
PRESS RELEASES
Cyber Mark International Corp. Pursues Funding and Plans for Increased
Production (December 7, 2000)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=534
Cyber Mark Projects 600 Cobra II systems for 2001 (February 15, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=535
CMKI Contemplates Forward Stock Split (February 21, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=536
Cyber Mark President announces meeting regarding Forward Stock Split (February 28, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=537
Cyber Mark International Corp. Proceeds with 10-1 Stock Split (March 9, 2001)
ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=538