User talk:Sjclemmer

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ocean tomo[edit]

Although the Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Ocean Tomo, LLC discussion was closed very quickly, I do not think it was unjustified to do so. You have to establish notability for the subject. Furthermore your statement entry was taken directly from the American Stock Exchange website is an admission that the article may be a copyright violation. If you wish to have the article re-instated, you must go to deletion review.

The Amex website entry says insufficient data available for charting, which probably sums the company up. Wait - once you become notable, someone else will write an entry for you here. -- RHaworth 16:46, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

ocean tomo[edit]

Ocean Tomo is a well known company in the Intellectual Property space. Feel free to browse the many articles they have been featured in: http://www.oceantomo.com/external_press.html. They include The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Barron's, The National Law Journal, Chicago Tribune etc. They have also been featured on CNBC and Bloomberg Televison. Just because you are not familiar with this space doesn't mean it isn't notable.

The OT300 is listed on the AMEX and the text taken from the site is not a copyright violation. A listing on the AMEX is also "notable."

The "insufficient data available for charting" is because the OT300 launched less than a month ago, so there isn't enough data to chart a month or year. There is no need for your attack comments about the companies worth.

Sjclemmer 17:28, 11 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]