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RoulettProfi:

Jetzt aber wieder rein

 
15.02.06 12:20
Gestern Gap Geschlossen bei 0,035

Schlußkurs 0,044$  =   0,037€


Mein Ziel mit Zwischenstopps erstmal 0,2x
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HausmeisterK.:

kann sein, muss nicht

 
15.02.06 12:39
die Ami´s waren gestern nicht besonders interessiert ich sehe es als fraglich dass dort heute nochmal eine Hype kommt
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HausmeisterK.:

zu früh abgeschickt, sorry

 
15.02.06 12:41
hier noch der Chart von gestern
Echt nicht Schlecht-Häuser für Asien 29840
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Gadric:

die news fehlt hier noch

 
15.02.06 12:55
Letter to the Shareholders of Axia Group, Inc.

February 14, 2006

Dear Shareholders:

I have received many inquiries from shareholders and want to apologize that I have not had time to reply
to them all.  I hope this letter and subsequent communications to be posted on our web site will help
answer many of your questions.  Today I would like to give you an update on current affairs.

Click here for photographs.

Six months ago we began our work in the country of Sri Lanka, an island off the southern tip of India
where thousands were killed and hundreds of thousands were displaced from their homes by a tsunami in
2004.  Axia entered uncharted territory when it decided to introduce a new technology for building
homes to this side of the globe. By working in these remote areas, we have learned a tremendous amount
that could not have been gained in any other way.  But the rewards have been remarkable and from
these efforts an exciting direction for Axia Group has taken shape.

The Sri Lankan project is run by Raj Janan, who is President of the Axia subsidiary, Axia Building
Technologies.  Janan was born in Sri Lanka although he now makes his home in New York City.  When
the tsunami struck in 2004, Janan traveled to his homeland to find a way to help.  The need for
affordable homes was the most pressing need.  In the summer of 2005, Janan met up with Axia to
undertake a project to bring a new panel based technology that could rapidly build strong, weather
resistant homes.

We began by forming a partnership with a Sri Lanka company called MicroConstruction, a division of

MicroCars, a local manufacturer of automobiles and trucks.  MicroCars is a well established company
with a strong reputation for innovation and producing results in Sri Lanka.  We demonstrated our housing
technology to the Sri Lanka government by building a model home on the grounds of the Housing
Authority back in 2005. The structural and aesthetic qualities were evident and subsequently we were
one of the first groups issued a permit to begin building homes.  In conjunction with the German
nongovernmental organization (NGO), S.O.S. Kinderdorf, we were awarded 250 homes to build in the
eastern seaboard city of Batticoala.  To date we have completed 30 homes, have another 30 homes
nearly completion and have won the acceptance of the government, many NGOs and the people of Sri
Lanka.

During my visit to Sri Lanka in October of last year, I met with the government and many NGOs who were
closely monitoring our progress.  The problem in Sri Lanka is not the people – they are some of the
warmest, most intelligent and industrious people I have had the fortune to meet.  The real challenge is
working in areas where all basic support and infrastructure has been literally washed away.  We arrived to
a desert littoral where there had once been a village but now had no electricity and no running water --
even the people who used to live in the area have moved away so we had no local source for labor.  

We not only demonstrated the superiority of our panel technology, but we also demonstrated our ability
to create, train and manage work teams in remote areas.  That was the biggest challenge and again our
greatest success.  With this experience we can move our technology anywhere in the world, I am
convinced.  Just in the last few months we have indeed had inquiries from Pakistan, the Dominican
Republic and Nigeria to introduce out technology to their countries.  

In addition, our technology has promising application here in the U.S. as well. In fact several homes
including higher end residences have been built with this method.  We recently hired an individual with
more than 20 years experience in the construction and home development business to begin pursing
opportunities in the Gulf Coast and other areas that need a housing technology that can stand up to
hurricane strength winds and flooding.

I will be returning to Sri Lanka in March of this year with Raj Janan, to meet with the Red Cross, the
United Nations and other NGOs which have seen our development and expressed interest in our
capabilities.  It is my hope to return  to the US with new contracts to build our strong, simple but beautiful
single family homes, contracts that not only help people in dire need of help, but contracts that are
profitable at the same time.   There is a need for nearly 200,000 new homes in Sri Lanka alone, and we
fully expect to be responsible for a fair share of these new developments.

Along with refining our operational abilities, we have made great progress in our pricing and cost
management of these programs.  We are currently evaluating the benefits of owning and operating our
own manufacturing plant, which would reduce the price we pay for materials.  We will pursue these
options in more earnest when we have more contracts under our belt.  

I will address other issues and questions in more detail here on this web site.  In the meantime, thank you
for your continued support.

Jeffrey Flannery
CEO and President

Investors are cautioned that certain statements contained in this document as well as some statements in
periodic press releases and some oral statement of AXIG officials are "Forward-Looking Statements"
within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). Forward-looking
statements include statements which are predictive in nature, which depend upon or refer to future
events or conditions, which include words such as "believes," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "expects,"
and similar expressions. In addition, any statements concerning future financial performance (including
future revenues, earnings or growth rates), ongoing business strategies or prospects, and possible future
AXIG actions, which may be provided by management, are also forward-looking statements as defined by
the Act. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors
which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to materially differ
from any future results, performance, or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements and to vary significantly from reporting period to reporting period. Although management
believes that the assumptions made and expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are
reasonable, there is no assurance that the underlying assumptions will, in fact, prove to be correct or that
actual future results will not be different from the expectations expressed in this report. These statements
are not guarantees of future performance and AXIG has no specific intention to update these statements.
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SchwarzerHe.:

Neue News, die den Kurs nochmals explodieren lasse

 
15.02.06 12:55
siehe unter Homepage von AXIA !Gestern in der Nacht gekommen die NEWS !
Neue Aufträge winken, sehr sehr viele. Und es wird weitergehen. Enormes Potential vorhanden.
mfg
S.H.
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zoka101:

Letter to the Shareholders of Axia Group, Inc.

 
15.02.06 13:09
``I will be returning to Sri Lanka in March of this year with Raj Janan, to meet with the Red Cross, the
United Nations and other NGOs which have seen our development and expressed interest in our
capabilities.  It is my hope to return  to the US with new contracts to build our strong, simple but beautiful
single family homes, contracts that not only help people in dire need of help, but contracts that are
profitable at the same time.   There is a need for nearly 200,000 new homes in Sri Lanka alone, and we
fully expect to be responsible for a fair share of these new developments.´´


Letter to the Shareholders of Axia Group, Inc.

February 14, 2006

Dear Shareholders:

I have received many inquiries from shareholders and want to apologize that I have not had time to reply
to them all.  I hope this letter and subsequent communications to be posted on our web site will help
answer many of your questions.  Today I would like to give you an update on current affairs.

Click here for photographs.

Six months ago we began our work in the country of Sri Lanka, an island off the southern tip of India
where thousands were killed and hundreds of thousands were displaced from their homes by a tsunami in
2004.  Axia entered uncharted territory when it decided to introduce a new technology for building
homes to this side of the globe. By working in these remote areas, we have learned a tremendous amount
that could not have been gained in any other way.  But the rewards have been remarkable and from

these efforts an exciting direction for Axia Group has taken shape.

The Sri Lankan project is run by Raj Janan, who is President of the Axia subsidiary, Axia Building
Technologies.  Janan was born in Sri Lanka although he now makes his home in New York City.  When
the tsunami struck in 2004, Janan traveled to his homeland to find a way to help.  The need for
affordable homes was the most pressing need.  In the summer of 2005, Janan met up with Axia to
undertake a project to bring a new panel based technology that could rapidly build strong, weather
resistant homes.

We began by forming a partnership with a Sri Lanka company called MicroConstruction, a division of
MicroCars, a local manufacturer of automobiles and trucks.  MicroCars is a well established company
with a strong reputation for innovation and producing results in Sri Lanka.  We demonstrated our housing
technology to the Sri Lanka government by building a model home on the grounds of the Housing
Authority back in 2005. The structural and aesthetic qualities were evident and subsequently we were
one of the first groups issued a permit to begin building homes.  In conjunction with the German
nongovernmental organization (NGO), S.O.S. Kinderdorf, we were awarded 250 homes to build in the
eastern seaboard city of Batticoala.  To date we have completed 30 homes, have another 30 homes
nearly completion and have won the acceptance of the government, many NGOs and the people of Sri
Lanka.

During my visit to Sri Lanka in October of last year, I met with the government and many NGOs who were
closely monitoring our progress.  The problem in Sri Lanka is not the people – they are some of the
warmest, most intelligent and industrious people I have had the fortune to meet.  The real challenge is
working in areas where all basic support and infrastructure has been literally washed away.  We arrived to
a desert littoral where there had once been a village but now had no electricity and no running water --
even the people who used to live in the area have moved away so we had no local source for labor.  

We not only demonstrated the superiority of our panel technology, but we also demonstrated our ability
to create, train and manage work teams in remote areas.  That was the biggest challenge and again our
greatest success.  With this experience we can move our technology anywhere in the world, I am
convinced.  Just in the last few months we have indeed had inquiries from Pakistan, the Dominican
Republic and Nigeria to introduce out technology to their countries.  

In addition, our technology has promising application here in the U.S. as well. In fact several homes
including higher end residences have been built with this method.  We recently hired an individual with
more than 20 years experience in the construction and home development business to begin pursing
opportunities in the Gulf Coast and other areas that need a housing technology that can stand up to
hurricane strength winds and flooding.

I will be returning to Sri Lanka in March of this year with Raj Janan, to meet with the Red Cross, the
United Nations and other NGOs which have seen our development and expressed interest in our
capabilities.  It is my hope to return  to the US with new contracts to build our strong, simple but beautiful
single family homes, contracts that not only help people in dire need of help, but contracts that are
profitable at the same time.   There is a need for nearly 200,000 new homes in Sri Lanka alone, and we
fully expect to be responsible for a fair share of these new developments.

Along with refining our operational abilities, we have made great progress in our pricing and cost
management of these programs.  We are currently evaluating the benefits of owning and operating our
own manufacturing plant, which would reduce the price we pay for materials.  We will pursue these
options in more earnest when we have more contracts under our belt.  

I will address other issues and questions in more detail here on this web site.  In the meantime, thank you
for your continued support.

Jeffrey Flannery
CEO and President
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Gadric:

nah das war aber auch

 
15.02.06 20:03
noch nötig, dass axia am Ende doch noch nach oben geht. Das läßt hoffen auch mehr...Mal sehen, was die Leute in den USA noch machen in den nächsten 2 Stunden, obwohl wir in Deutschland verdammt nochmal viel mehr umsetzen als die da drüben...würde sagen wir machen den Kurs ;-)
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HausmeisterK.:

Percent Change: -25.00 o. T.

 
15.02.06 20:13
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RoulettProfi:

Keine Sorge hier sehen wir noch über 0,2x

 
15.02.06 20:13
kurz oder Lang

da wird noch einiges an Auftägen reinkommen
beim nächsten Auftrag gehts gleich mal wieder paar Hundert % hoch

und die Abkühlung war ganz Normal und Gsund(Grins)

Börse ist keine Einbahnstraße

ich meinerseits hab mich kräftig Eingekauft unter 0,04

Grüße
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schabbe:

...einsammeln

 
15.02.06 21:11
ich hab jetzt schön unter 0,03 eingesammelt...
würde sagen die nächsten aufträge kommen bald, der geschäftsleiter ist eh gerade unten in sri lanka und verhandelt. auf der HP geht hervor dass für die Firma noch Potential da ist für 200.000 Häuser zu bauen.
Der Kurs ist ja jetzt schon bei einem auftrag von 250 Häuser explodiert. Was ist dann wenn ein auftrag von mehreren 1000 häusern reinkommt.... :)
würde schätzen wir sehen in 1-2 Monaten die 50Cent.

Einsammeln und weiter Gas geben...
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RoulettProfi:

Wird ja immer besser AXIGE - BizMotors

 
15.02.06 22:15

BizMotors
Compiled by L.S.A.Wedaarachchi

$ 4m for Micro cars expansion program

Micro Cars Ltd, a member of Transmec Holdings (Pte) Ltd signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) last week at the Ministry of Finance with the Axia Group, a leading group of companies in USA.

The Axia Group will invest four million US Dollars in the preliminary stage of the expansion program of Micro cars Ltd. Jeffrey Flannery CEO, John Mtastad, President and Patrick Crosby advisor of Axia group and key officials participated in the discussions.

http://www.sundayobserver.lk/2005/11/13/bus19.html

 

Denke das Letzte mal im Minus Geschlossen 0,034

Grins

 

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HausmeisterK.:

Sach ma RP

 
16.02.06 08:03
Du stellst hier ne Meldung vom 13 November ´05 rein und bist wirklich der Meinung weil Axia hier 4Mio. in eine Firma die keine Sau kennt ( oder klär mich mal bitte auf, danke)investieren will kommt nachdem verlauf gestern ein Schub??? Sorry, das hat mit Phantasie oder aktuellen News und Bewertungen nichts mehr zu tun, da scheint schon ein wenig Verblendung ins Spiel zu kommen.  Auch das Verhandlungen im März mit der UN und sonstigen Organisationen anstehen interessiert heute noch nicht wirklich. Nachdem vorgestern und gestern kein Schub zu verzeichnen ist würde ich sagen wer noch im plus ist raus, wer bereits im minus ist liegen lassen und bei weiterer schwäche den Einkauf verbilligen, sicher kommen auch hier wieder bessere Zeiten, wie immer nur meine Meinung.
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schabbe:

Unterbewertet....

 
16.02.06 19:53
nimmt man gerade den aktuellen wert des unternehmens und dividiert es durch die gerade ausgegebene und vorhandene aktienanzahl dann kommt man auf einen wert von 0,0308 pro Aktie.
Jetzt stehen wir so bei 0,022... also wie ihr seht das teil ist derzeit fundamental unterbewertet...
und fantasie, sowie der Auftrag von den 250 Häusern ist noch nicht eingerechnet.
ich denke ein Kurs um die 20Cent wird in den nächsten Wochen realistisch sein.
Und wenn es bis ende März dauert....(UNO gespräche... mehrere Aufträge in sicht) :)
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RoulettProfi:

HK Verblendung?

 
16.02.06 20:17
HausmeisterKr.  scheint ein ganz schlauer zu sein!
sei mal froh das du überhaupt was mitgeteilt bekommst
(die Meldung ist zwar vom Nov.aber wohl noch nicht bekannt)

einen auf Dicken Willi bringen paar möchtegernsprüche ablassen
und sonst seh ich nichts

mach einfach ne Fliege wenns dir nicht recht ist das Infos zur verfügung
gestellt werden,die meisten sind mir Dankbar dafür

In diesem Sinne
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schabbe:

@Roullet Profi

 
16.02.06 20:24
geb dir völlig recht mit HK.
kannst du mir ne e-mail von dir geben, ich hätte da noch ein paar interressante werte.
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RoulettProfi:

Schabbe bin genug mit meinen Werten beschäftigt

 
16.02.06 20:35
es gibt da zur Zeit schon ein paar,wo ich auch noch auf der Lauer bin
aber ich Sehe TSSR als absolut Top

Dann diese hier,ist ja wohl klar übrigens RT,0,034

muß jetzt auch mal wieder bisschen abstand nehmen war alles ein wenig
viel für mich die Tage
                     Grins

roulettprofi@arcor.de
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RoulettProfi:

Heute Eindeckungen da sehen wir noch 0,05

 
17.02.06 17:20
Grins
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schabbe:

Montag...

 
18.02.06 19:08
bin wirklich schon gespannt wies am montag aussieht. denke es geht richtung norden. Denke es geht die ganze Woche nach Norden. Man darf gespannt sein...
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schabbe:

...jetzt...

 
21.02.06 18:46
zieht sie wieder richtig an +37Prozent...:)
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schabbe:

Kein Cart?

 
23.02.06 14:08
warum ist heute kein Chart über die Aktie verfügbar?
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RoulettProfi:

Hab heut mal wieder ein paar mitgenommen

 
28.02.06 22:30
mein erstes Ziel von 0,2x wird kommen

und
Ps.GZFX nicht vergessen,diese beide werden uns im März noch viel Aufregung und hoffentlich auch viel Geld bringen

Grins,Grins
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Solarparc:

+1000%

 
01.03.06 08:42
Mit Axia geht´s bestimmt bald richtig nach oben!
Im März Treffen mit Rotes Kreuz und Vereinte Nationen!
Zudem verbesserte Stromversorgung der einzelnen Häuser
durch neue Kooperation!

Axia wächst und wächst und wächst und keiner kriegt´s mit!

Sobald der nächste Großauftrag kommt, (Rotes Kreuz, UN) wird
Axia auf einen Schlag weltberühmt und wie ein Phönix aus der
Asche steigen! KZ 0,30 Euro (0,025)! Das sind über 1000%!

Mindestens genauso viel Fantasie steckt in Clickable!
Mit Clickableoil, das erste Internetöl-Unternehmen,
können amerikanische Haushalte über 400$ pro Jahr sparen!

Das Konzept ist genial und setzt sich rasant durch!
Genau wie das Konzept bei Axia! Wir haben hier zwei
neue Highflyer für 2006! Bis zum Sommer wird´s heiß ;-)
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Solarparc:

Auf geht´s

 
01.03.06 10:32
Der März ist da! DER Monat für Axia!
Der Zug fährt bald ab... bitte alle
einsteigen ;-)
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Kicky:

was ist mit dem Verkauf d. Notfallgeräte v. Titan

 
01.03.06 10:39
sind die auch für die Notunterkünfte vom Tsunami gedacht?sind sie nur Zwischenhändler?(neue Meldung v.27.2.)
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guezelim:

Axia

 
01.03.06 19:01
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