Friday, September 28, 2018

Insiders Selling Stocks At RECORD Rate! Is This Panic Mode That Stocks W...


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Q & AZ: KJZZ Wants Your Curious Questions To Find Answers

Q&AZ


You’ve got questions, they got reporters.
Q&AZ
Whether you were born in Arizona or came here from somewhere else, chances are you’ve wondered about the people, places and things in the Grand Canyon State.
We think great stories start with curious questions, and KJZZ wants to investigate your questions — big or small — from the Valley or across the state.
Submit a question below.
Please note: We won't be able to answer every question, but we will answer as many as we can and also have voting rounds periodically for you to determine which questions we should focus on next!
Trying to craft the perfect question? Here are some tips for success:
  1. Be specific. Ask about one topic per submission and something that a single, in-depth investigation can uncover.
  2. Be open-ended. Questions that can be answered with a simple “yes” or “no” are less likely to lead to an interesting story.
  3. Be local. What are you wondering about that is unique to your neighborhood, the Phoenix area or Arizona?
  4. Be curious. Ask questions that inspire discussion and shed light on meaningful issues, whether cultural, historic, scientific, or related to current events or policies.
GO here > https://kjzz.org/content/673196/qaz

What questions do you have about the Valley and the state we call home?

New Milestone For MesaZona: Readership Is Accelerating

Happy and pleased to report that the pace of "getting-hit up" is moving ahead faster than ever:
just ten days  to increase Page-Views by more than 1,000.
That's progress





Thank you again, dear readers
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16 September 2018
O Lordy! Whoever Said "Mesa Is Boring'???
Geez-Us All > Your MesaZona blogger is more than pleazed to report over
199,000+ unique Page-Views


THANK U VERY MUCHO

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26 September 2018
Touch-Down! Score One Goal For Hyper-Local Independent News > Over 200K Page-Views
Not bad for an Old Geezer living inside 'The Old Donut-Hole' here in Mesa, AZ
Good Gosh and Gee Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
 
THANK YOU VERY MUCH, DEAR READERS
(. . . and it only took 3 years and six months)

Thursday, September 27, 2018

New Update: Iveda Post on September 25, 2018

Iveda Solutions (IVDA) vs. Alteryx (AYX)
Head-To-Head Review
Iveda Solutions (OTCMKTS:IVDA) and Alteryx (NYSE:AYX) are both computer and technology companies, but which is the superior investment? We will compare the two companies based on the strength of their profitability, valuation, analyst recommendations, dividends, institutional ownership, risk and earnings
SUMMARY:
Alteryx beats Iveda Solutions on 7 of the 11 factors compared between the two stocks
Valuation & Earnings
This table compares Iveda Solutions and Alteryx’s gross revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.
Gross RevenuePrice/Sales RatioNet IncomeEarnings Per SharePrice/Earnings Ratio
Iveda Solutions$3.07 million0.32-$3.78 millionN/AN/A
Alteryx$131.61 million27.44-$17.49 million

Boeing Snags $1B Upgrade for 28 AH-64D Block II Apache attack helicopters to the AH-64E.



Apache helicopter upgrades go Dutch with agreement
 
 

Good News: Free Open Public Debate For 4 Mesa City Council Candidates

Hear from 4 Mesa City Council candidates in a forum at Benedictine University on Thursday October 4, 2018 and learn more about the four candidates in runoff races in District 3 and District 4 for the Mesa City Council. 
The Arizona Republic is partnering with Benedictine University and the Downtown Mesa Association to host the forum from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
 
Republic reporter Lily Altavena will moderate the forum, with questions from the audience and sponsoring partners.
Early voting begins October 10, 2018
The forum is open to the public and admission is free.
SEND QUESTIONS
Have a question you’d like The Republic to ask candidates?
Send it to Editor Carrie Watters at carrie.watters@arizonarepublic.com.  

Former Dairy Farm Fetches Millions & Cashes-Out For New 236-Acre Master Planned Community

 Aaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ....The poor souls who mourn the fast-disappearing glory (and more family trust-fortunes getting made) of Arizona' agricultural past while the massive expansion of suburbia eats up more of The East Valley: here's just another story: 
Maracay pays $31.6M for 115 acres in East Valley
Real Estate | 12 hours ago |
Maracay, a wholly owned company of the TRI Pointe Group (NYSE: TPH), has closed on the second of three parcels for a new 236-acre master-planned community that will span Gilbert and Chandler. 
Maracay has been assembling land for this community since it purchased 41 acres at the site in Gilbert earlier this year. Officials anticipate closing on another 80 acres in Chandler that connects to the Gilbert site to complete the trio of purchases. This week’s land closing of 115 acres for $31.6 million in Gilbert represents the next piece of land in the master-planned community assemblage . . .
Located at the northwest corner of Chandler Heights and Val Vista roads, the Gilbert portion of the site comprises a total of 332 pre-platted homesites acquired from four separate sellers. Ryan Willis of Willis Property Co. in Mesa brokered the four transactions amounting to $43.06 million. Half of the overall site was purchased from the Hamstra Family Living Trust in Chandler (Siebe Hamstra, trustee). The Hamstra family operated a dairy on a portion of the land on the west side of Val Vista Drive and north of Chandler Heights Road.
Maracay is scheduled to close on the third and final parcel of 80 acres and 240 homesites in Chandler in early 2019, bringing the total to 572 homesites. The large-scale master-planned community is expected to open in 2020. 
“We’re incredibly excited to continue to build in one of the fastest growing regions in the country, where jobs are thriving, schools are excelling and plenty of shopping and dining options are available,” said Andy Warren, president of Maracay.

 

LINK > https://azbigmedia.com/maracay-pays-31-6m-for-236-acres-in-gilbert-and-chandler/

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