SLCapex topic - SLW Conversion - Business Strategies http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500 In forum General Investment Discussion en-us Fri, 09 Jan 2009 17:47:32 -0800 Fri, 09 Jan 2009 17:47:32 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/ Kudang SQL2RSS admin@slcapex.com webmaster@slcapex.com 60 <![CDATA[ Re: SLW Conversion &amp;#45; Business Strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500
If SLW is to be a viable currency, then it needs to have a fixed value (whether set by market forces or not - it needs to be nearly constant) which is liquid enough to support both new entrants and large exits of the market. I do not believe SLW has that capacity at this time.

in topic SLW Conversion - Business Strategies by Guardian Market ]]>
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 19:24:07 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500/9034
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I agree with your other statements and sentiments. The bank customers deserve better than being passed a bag of paper and being asked to wait.

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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:39:07 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500/9013
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JT Financials one of the cleverest ponzi style systems i ever saw.
Well done.

in topic SLW Conversion - Business Strategies by Sportsbets Writer ]]>
Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:35:12 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500/9011
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WSE is its own entity and the first market mover. They were well prepared to pump and dump stocks, benefiting mainly themselves and the CEOs/management and left investors in the dust. They were unprepared with market changes and did not have any exit strategies, had much conflict of interests, and did not protect shareholder interest, but rather protected their own financial interests. Each Exchange should be treated independently.

As the market remains unsteady, the market will continue to remain unsteady if there are no resolutions. How do investors expect for the market to increase trading confidence by doing nothing? How about SLW current market value? Investors are left in limbo and should not be due to the conversion. If they sell, they lose. If they don't sell, they also lose because they can't use the funds for other purposes.

iVentures Group
www.sliventures.com

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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:19:15 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500/9004
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1. The market is too unsteady right now.

2. It would smack too much of the GPB/WSE/WIC debacle: there would be little faith in developments that resembled other failed models. We're already too close and need to work on differentiating from them as much as possible.

3. It is important to the shareholders that management make it their priority to focus on what are already far-reaching goals (as stated in the prospectus). Stabilize that first, become robust second, take private (as outlined in the prospectus) third.

4. Not sure, but wouldn't LL take a dim view of this as a possible ToS violation?

Hedge their currency? Best hedge would be hard currencies.


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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:35:39 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500/8998
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I have made an announcement in SLR and stated my thoughts on SLW Conversion and its business strategies.

http://sl-virtual-world-news.com/index.php/Opinions/iVentures-Volitant-s-Blog/SLW-Conversion-Business-Strategy.html

I believe that at this time, investors should share their opinions to understand how they can be further protected and at the same time, SLW meets its mission statement. Rather than pointing fingers and state what should or shouldn't have happened, we have the opportunity to discuss remedies or potential solutions based on the recent ramifications of the conversion. If SLW shares is used, the prices are driven by the fair market value. Investors lose as the share price level is toward freefalling and there massively sell orders based on the trading volume. Hopefully my thoughts can help.

One of my original ideas is to merge SLW shares and SL CAPEX Currency Exchange and convert SLW shares to its own currency rate. Currently SLW is both used as a payment gateway and a currency platform, as stated in its prospectus. It is possible to convert SLW shares to its own currency rate as a payment for its own businesses, and may expand to other businesses or other metaverses in the near future. Currency relatively remains stable and can be used as payment for products and services alike.

I believe WIC was the first to act as its own currency. In my opinion, this currency has failed based on the lack of demand as WSE did not have sufficient products and services offered. However, JTF has a handful of its own businesses including SL CAPEX, SLR, Ad Network, SLML, Helpture, WPM, Google Adsense, and Currency Exchange. Converting SLW shares to its own currency has many advantages including utilizing as a payment for its own business purposes, currency spread is much tighter and remains relatively stable thereby protecting its customers, and SLW shares is no longer treated as a stock, but a currency. This can also be traded in cents (eg 1.01).

Another thought. IF the currency was implemented, JTF can also create a currency pair of SLW rate and Lindens rate and vice versa. This would allow for investors to hedge their currency through pips based on market demand.

Thoughts?

iVentures Group
www.sliventures.com

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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 11:59:28 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/1500/8996