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08-12-2007, 06:43 PM
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| | ZIPL Low Float RM Play
Keep an eye on this one. Moves violently with volume.
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Welcome to the ZIPL board, my name is investwise4858, I have prepared for your consideration the following comments about the situation here at ZIPL.
This issue was alerted via our "The Situation Room" email process at .02 on Wednesday, August 8, 2007.
Thank you for your interest, kindly pm or post any valid comments or questions to me or the other board moderators.
As some of you know, I have a more than a cursory knowledge of Las Vegas and Nevada inner sanctum activities as a whole, business, social, government, political. I have it, and you by extension have it.
So, we have extensive personal contact and information resources available, especially in the fields of gaming and adult themed enterprises, which you know are the very lifeblood of all Nevada.
Yes, Nevada is called the "Silver State", but the truly precious commodities are tourists, cash, and cash flow.
The World Comes To Las Vegas....
They leave a large portion of their cash, how does this help us here ?
Please allow me to share these important facts:
What is going on here at ZIPL ?
ZIPL is a shell at present, there are some gentlemen that have bought the shell and will reverse merge a highly successful operating private licensed adult oriented business back into the trading ZIPL symbol. The merger will take place soon and the symbol will be changed when all is completed. A link to the subject club is present on the ZIPL Pinksheets website.
When this process is complete, the shareholders of ZIPL will own the operating business being merged, as well as an interest in all attendant future growth plans of the company.
Who are the people involved ?
Compacted (glance only) bios:
Robert R. Susnar III, CEO
Former exec, Drexel Burnham Lambert, Investment banker, NYC.
Considerable Wall Street "Tiffany" address association.
Money manager/Private investor/Major deal maker.
Self made multimillionaire.
California/Nevada residences.
No legal issues, straight shooter.
Dwight Chornomud, COO, President
Former Football Player, San Diego State University.
Clear associations with major record labels.
Private investor/In demand consultant.
Self made multi-millionaire
California/Nevada residences.
No grounded legal issues, straight shooter.
Our subject club, Minxx, was the scene of a very serious incident recently. The club itself and its owners became the object of intense media hype over an altercation with Minxx personnel that involved NFL Player "PacMan" Jones and his entourage.
Our owners credibility and careful attention to detail is clearly observed by their actions...this was the ultimate test for our management... they handled the entire incident with class and dignity. Exactly what we as shareholders would expect from our management.
The actions by ZIPL/Minxx management were exactly how one would expect responsible management to act.
Here is some general info about the business itself:
Reveunes for the(one location thus far)club: 12-15 million
These types of clubs are very profitable, the margins are very attractive, at least 30% topline and 20% bottom.
With the lower end of revenue that is 2.4 million bottom available to shares outstanding.
That is a whopping .18 per share with the 13 million max o/s.
A insulting 10 PE puts the share price at $1.80, but this would have a much higher PE application as there is much room for growth in this market, applying a foward looking PE would simply make the share price plain scary, a monster.
What is great about this particular situation? Besides the great earnings available EBITA and post, there are only 13 million shares max outstanding in this issue. No reverse split needed, which is always a danger when considering a r/m shell. Many have way over 100 million o/s, this one sits with about 13 million more or less.
These figures are only for one club, these are very bright folks that have deep pockets and they will be looking for acquisitions post haste.
This issue needs to be accumulated and held, the float is very low and the tradable is already bought..it is crystal clear by the way it is trading now..
If folks hold their shares and/or put any shares they wish to sell on the ask, as opposed to the bid, this could turn into a monster play for all involved.
All of the components are there for us to take down huge gains here, take advantage of it and make this another one everyone will talk about... good luck and health to all.
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08-12-2007, 09:35 PM
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Police looking at NFL player's friend in strip club shooting
By BRIAN HAYNES and FRANCIS McCABE
REVIEW-JOURNAL
Adam "Pacman" Jones
Co-owner of a local strip club says athlete knew the shooter. Robert Susnar, right, co-owner of the Minxx strip club, describes what happened early Monday morning when three people, including two of his security guards, were shot outside his club. Susnar said the gunman was a member of NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones' entourage.
Las Vegas police believe an associate of NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones might have been the person who shot three people early Monday morning outside a strip club, a Metropolitan Police Department source said.
"We think the link is strong, but we haven't been able to verify it," the source said.
Detectives interviewed Jones on Monday about his time at Minxx, 4636 Wynn Road. His lawyer, Worrick G. Robinson, said the 23-year-old cornerback for the Tennessee Titans was not a suspect in the shooting and was cooperating with police.
"He was interviewed because he was there," Robinson said. "Nobody with him had a gun or fired a gun or was involved in any criminal activity."
Jones fled out a back door when a fracas broke out inside the club, and then he noticed a fight in the parking lot that escalated into gunfire, Robinson said. Jones and his friends then jumped in their vehicle and left, he said.
But owners of the club near Tropicana Avenue and Valley View Boulevard told the Review-Journal on Tuesday that Jones was lying.
"He denied any knowledge of the shooter, but he was sitting right next to him," club co-owner Robert Susnar said. "Those guys came in together and left together." Susnar recounted the events leading up the shooting based upon his interviews with employees and club surveillance video. He said Jones and his entourage of a half-dozen people had been in the club earlier that night and left without causing any problems. The trouble started when they returned sometime after 4 a.m.
Jones had tossed hundreds of $1 bills on the stripper stage, an action known in street slang as "making it rain." When one of the strippers started grabbing the money without Jones' permission, he got angry, grabbed her hair and slammed her head against the stage, Susnar said.
That's when security guard Aaron Cudworth, a mixed-martial artist with professional fighting experience, intervened and stopped the assault, he said.
"At that point, Pacman said, 'I'm going to kill you,'" Susnar said.
A melee ensued as Cudworth scuffled with Jones and members of his entourage, Susnar said.
Order was eventually restored, and everyone was moved outside. That's when the gunman opened fire toward the front door of the club, hitting Cudworth, security guard Tom Urbanski and a female customer.
"He goes out, retrieves a gun, then shoots two security guards, pretty much making good on the threat made by Pacman Jones," Susnar said.
Cudworth, who was shot in the chest and arm, was released from University Medical Center on Tuesday. Urbanski remained at UMC in critical condition. He was expected to live, but a bullet severed his spine and paralyzed him below the waist, his father said.
Jones' lawyer gave a different account of what preceded the shooting, saying the chaos started after some entertainers began throwing cash into the air, sparking a fight among women on and off stage as they scrambled for the money.
During the commotion, someone tried to grab Jones' money, and when he tried to get it back he was attacked, Robinson said.
"Mr. Jones didn't assault anybody," he said.
Robinson said several Minxx security guards then attacked Jones and members of his party, including a woman and his manager.
"A couple of security officers were a little over-aggressive with Mr. Jones," Robinson said.
Jones was left bleeding after the scuffle when stitches in his shoulder ruptured, Robinson said. Jones had undergone shoulder surgery a couple of weeks ago and was in a sling Monday morning, he said.
Robinson said his client was told he could leave Las Vegas at any time and was not a suspect.
Las Vegas police have been in contact with NFL security officials in connection with the incident, the police source said. Detectives were trying to round up dozens of witnesses who were at Minxx in the pre-dawn hours Monday, including Cornelius Haynes Jr., better known as the rapper Nelly, the source said.
Susnar said Nelly had been at the club but left before the violence erupted.
Susnar and Minxx co-owner Dwight Chornomud said they had hoped to attract celebrities and a hip-hop crowd to their club during NBA All-Star Week by bringing in the Harlem Knights strip club production from Houston.
Everyone coming into the club was screened with a metal detector and a pat down, and the entire week had passed without any trouble until Monday morning, they said.
Urbanski, 43, had been working at the club for about two weeks and had just started work that morning when he was shot, his father said.
"He was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and the shooter just opened fire at anybody who looked like the establishment," Don Urbanski said.
Tom Urbanski worked as a real estate agent by day and moonlighted at the strip club so he could put his wife, Kathy, through law school, his father said.
"He's going to be paralyzed for life, and what did he do?" Don Urbanski said. "I just want somebody to pay for it."
Susnar and Chornomud said they hope to raise money to help pay Tom Urbanski's expenses and medical bills. He was a good employee who was simply doing his job, they said.
"What does he get for a hard day's work? A bullet in the spine because of a jackass athlete," Susnar said. "It's the most tragic thing I can imagine."
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08-13-2007, 09:48 AM
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Already up 133%
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08-13-2007, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Weirdharold Already up 133% | Surprised theres not more talk on this thread. I bought 10,000 this morning @ .085 and added another 10,000 @ .12. I had planned to sell out today but it closed so strong I held on.
Today was a near steady climb with 2 quicker runs. Closed @ .24 Change: 0.17 UP 220.00% | 
08-13-2007, 08:38 PM
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I watched it up to .18 and figured that would about max it out... Go figure... never expected it to go to .24; now if I had signed up with Alphatrade early this morning and had those good L2's to view maybe I would have felt different.... nah! I still wouldn't have stayed around for that second run.
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08-13-2007, 09:12 PM
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tell me about it. I bought in last friday and sold at .16. Wanted to buy back in at .13 but couldnt get filled. With that run-up there wasn't much selling so shares are being held tight. i missed out by selling. oh well. live and learn. i guess i shouldnt frown on a double
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