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Unusual Stocks: Moller International (MLER.PK)Moller International could be considered yet another penny stock trading on the pink sheets with a far-out idea. However, this one is a bit different from the usual. Moller is in the business of designing, developing, manufacturing and marketing personal vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. The intended first product is the
M400 Skycar. This automobile is intended to have a top speed of 350 MPH while achieving 28 miles per gallon. They aren't shipping anything yet, but are accepting deposits to "secure delivery positions for our M400 Skycar". The company has been involved in an SEC dispute recently, which appears to have been resolved, and doesn't seem to be in a big hype mode - the message board at
Raging Bull, a hotspot for penny stock chat, is pretty quiet. Despite being a pink sheet stock, they are fully reporting to the SEC, although their financial situation seems poor at best, with only $14,037 of cash at the end of 2002.
read more: BitTorrent Movie Distribution Deal is about Real-Time DeliveryToday saw the announcement of a partnership agreement between BitTorrent and San Jose based ISP GNi. GNi will provide BitTorrent with a single connection that peers into six networks to ensure consistent access to fast connections.
'Essentially we partnered with GNi because as BitTorrent becomes a key player in the online video distribution space, it is imperative that we have reliable IP support,' said Lily Lin, director of communications for BitTorrent. 'With a secure,
scalable and fast network solution in place, BitTorrent can focus on delivering the best user experience.'
When the Bittorrent distribution deal was announced a little over a month ago, I was sceptical about the benefits for wither company involved. But details in this PC Magazine story shed a whole different light on what may be going on here.
'It's a higher performance content delivery system,' Wise said. 'A lot of times when someone is downloading, it's smaller or the real time is not important because it's about the end result. Because this is a real-time streaming issue, it requires higher IP support. BitTorrent were more interested in finding a high-performance solution for bandwidth and that's what we do.'
So, it's now a 'real time streaming issue' which sounds much different than the internet movie delivery system were were talking about when the deal was announced. Since when is Bittorrent about real time, and just what are they cooking up here?
[via
PC Mag]
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