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A description of the content follows : If you already owned shares of Bio-Matrix Solutions (OTCBB: BMSN), then congratulations - not only are you now sitting on a significant gain following yesterday's 28% surge, but you also own more shares. Did you catch the latest news from Voyant International Corporation (OTCBB: VOYT) regarding their deal with Nielsen Mobile? It gives me a chance to highlight a major division I haven't had a chance to yet - RocketStream.

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  • Bio-Matrix Pays Stock Dividend 
  • Voyant's 'Rocket' Launched Again 
Bio-Matrix Pays Stock Dividend

If you already owned shares of Bio-Matrix Solutions (OTCBB: BMSN), then congratulations - not only are you now sitting on a significant gain following yesterday's 28% surge, but you also own more shares. 

What gives? Today's the x-dividend date. For every 25 shares of common stock you owned at the end of the day, you're now going to get one more. The same ratio applies to preferred stockholders...you get one more share for every 25 you own. 

Super, but maybe you're wondering how a stock dividend can prompt a 28% bounce. 

Remember the highly-specific terms associated with this dividend? To receive the stock, Bio-Matrix required that all current shares be registered to their beneficial owner, or the company at least needed to know who their beneficial owner is. No big deal, except for any shares that were held in a margin account. See, any shares held in margin accounts are actually held in your broker's name (though you still own them)....and Bio-Matrix isn't going to issue the stock dividend to anybody but the true current owners. 

So, to get the dividend, all those long owners pushed their shares into cash accounts. Since the short-sellers have to 'borrow' specific shares from others' margin accounts, there was essentially not enough supply to meet the demand for lendable (not really a word, but you get the idea) stock. Many of those short holders had to 'buy to cover', thus creating a rally. 

That's the risk you run when you sell short. Any of you who already owned a position was the beneficiary of their speculation gone awry. 

It was only a one-time thing (for the time being), as shareholders can't place the stock in a cash account again if they're already in one. Plus, it's not like the short owners are going to 'buy to cover' again. Still though, it's nice to see that it can work if the shorts try and do it again in the future. 

In the meantime, the stock gave us a very nice pop, and I suspect the size of the move will attract a few new buyers. 

You don't have to do anything else to get your stock dividend as long as Bio-Matrix knows where to send them - your brokerage firm will handle the paperwork and processing. That said, if you're unsure as to whether or not you're all set to receive the stock dividend, it may be worth a phone call. 

On a side note, the best thing you can do to make it hard for the shorts to try and push BMSN shares lower again is to keep them in a cash account. It doesn't hurt your values in the least. 
 

Voyant's 'Rocket' Launched Again

Did you catch the latest news from Voyant International Corporation (OTCBB: VOYT) regarding their deal with Nielsen Mobile? I'm glad it came out when it did, not just because it's more good news, but also because it gives me a chance to highlight a major division I haven't had a chance to yet - RocketStream.

Here's the answer to your first question....yes, this is the same 'Nielsen' that does the television viewing and advertising research. They do a heck of a lot more than just television though. They rate everything from web traffic to outdoor advertising. The affiliation with the company alone gets my investor gears spinning.

Today's news highlights a relationship with Nielsen Mobile, which rates the quality of mobile network coverage in major metropolitan areas. 

Here's the 'big deal'...the amount of data collected is massive, and Nielsen isn't able to send or receive it using conventional methods. The solution they turned to? You guessed it ...Voyant's RocketStream.

Using this next-generation data transmission technology, Nielsen can transmit more than 100 gigabytes of data per day. That's about the size of an average computer hard drive, which would take hours to send using conventional 'FTP'. RocketStream can accelerate that transmission speed into something much more manageable, like minutes. 

That's why this is such a big deal - the growing need for speed as file sizes get bigger. You getting your e-mail faster on your laptop is nice, but not critical. Voyant is helping companies do things they just flat-out couldn't do before, by making the web work faster for them. Those things are critical.

OK, so how's it work?

Most of you know by now I'm a writer and an analyst, but not a computer technician. That's actually a good thing, as it will force me to translate into plain English exactly what RocketStream is. Here goes.

That 'http' in front most web addresses? That stands for hyper-text transfer protocol. It's a language used to send what ultimately are turned into web pages (like the one you see now). 

You may have heard of 'ftp' as well, which is an acronym for file transfer protocol. 

HTTP works, but never seems to be fast enough when trying to load a website. FTP, as you might imagine, is great for sending and receiving files that aren't designed to become web pages. Again though, it never seems to be fast enough.

RocketStream is a whole new kind of transfer language...and can be up to 200 times faster than FTP. Better still, deploying it (like Nielsen did) doesn't require new hardware. It's just software most anybody can run.

And that's a key point to bring up...no new hardware is needed. That includes the 'pipeline' - or bandwidth - we seem to be hearing more and more about. 

Folks, the internet's bottleneck really isn't the limited size or capacity of the wires (or fiber-optic cables). The problem is that HTTP and FTP were never designed to maximize the use of these bigger and better data transfer conduits. Why someone else didn't figure this out a few years ago I'll never understand, but I'm certain Voyant's investors aren't complaining.

In fact, VOYT owners have been well rewarded in just the last week. Twelve cents to nineteen cents over the last four trading days (remember, subtract one for the holiday)? That's a 58% rally. I hope you were already in a position per our recommendation last week.

If you weren't in a trade, don't beat yourself up too much - I think more of the same kind of news is on the way. I can't think of any reason why the RocketStream technology wouldn't be in demand from hundreds of other companies. 
 

 
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