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lol. 99 % of these companies are non-reporting. Where have you been? lol
That was back 5 years ago, they don't even have a foot in that business.
Are you really going to buy a stock that isn't reporting?
Something is obviously in the works. This movement isn't just I-hub, imo. This company used to be an online gaming company, that was in the multi-penny range. It looks like it's headed back in that direction, imo....
Stock FALLING like a ROCK what are you talking about??
Huge momentum.....This is going to probably test the 4's in the next couple of hours.
Um no, they aren't doing anything relating to gaming. They do clean energy consulting.
You're 5 years late.
I made a lot of money on CYOS and than gaming industry was banned so the stock come down, and now it is back, So is the stock-they are back to business.
CYOS is going higher Im loading here.... This is just the begining
When there is interest(volume) and momentum, that's when you play penny stocks,no matter what the fundamentals are. 99.9% of them are in the red anyways.So play the momentum as that is how you can make money on these pennies.
loving the action here break .002 after lunch
Lowest volume all day in last half hour... Nobody is dumping... bid Support is growing, and you are not getting any of my shares.....
Really? And do tell where you know that from. 2007?
No reporting since then.
nailed it....haha
Why would I want to buy shares of a company that:
1. Hasn't reported since 2007.
2. Had no news and is somehow up over 1000% on a pump.
3. Has a horrible financial situation.
4. Has no indication of getting back into online gambling.
afternoon Run is coming~
but you don't have shares to get out loooll you want in at lower and trying to entice sellers ;)
Stock CRASHING hard now, I'd get out now!
Obviously some people care, they are leaving pretty fast when they realize this is up 1000% on NO NEWS.
Good point "Plague"! Too bad you jump from board to board and SUPER SLAM stocks that are doing well. GO CYOP.
we don't care Plague ,CYOS is going to be HUGE Play~
That news has NOTHING to do with the current business of CYOS, are you relating it to 2005? If so, you're 6 years late.
i am on board with 450 000
You asked what they did, they used to be a major player in the online gaming business, I used to flip this back in 2005. I understand that has nothing to do with today, but if they get online again it would be huge.
balamidas,
I have a question.
Why is CYOS going up?
Any news or update?
Anyone can answer.
Thanks
hey, end off week 1 penny-stock
Strong buy
Slowing it down by widening the spread...
This looks like a SCAM PUMP since there is ZERO information since 2007, the news doesn't relate to CYOP's CURRENT business whatsoever. They can't just instantly change their business without massive dilution rofl.
Thanks for the 2007 link, really helps, LOL
That's not 4 years outdated or anything!
That also shows they have no news and no information.
you're welcome~
Look at this : http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/CYOS/financials
go back through the years, basic DD
They do clean energy consulting... nothing in this news relates to them anymore. Sorry.
TDameritrade ,ETrade ...
you need to know the past of cyos to understand why it dropped from pennies to here and now what caused the drop is changed by the justice dept so CYOS IS GOING TO EXPLODE BACK UP
Where are you all trading this as in broker?
I just did, nothing in there relates to CYOS whatsoever what are you talking about?
How does this relate to CYOS? CYOS does clean energy and energy converting consulting according to their website, where does it say they do online gambling?
NEWS in sticky~
Ruling by Justice Dept. Opens a Door on Online Gambling
By EDWARD WYATT
Published: December 24, 2011
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has reversed its long-held opposition to many forms of Internet gambling, removing a big legal obstacle for states that want to sanction online gambling to help fix their budget deficits.
The legal opinion, issued by the department’s office of legal counsel in September but made public on Friday, came in response to requests by New York and Illinois to clarify whether the Wire Act of 1961, which prohibits wagering over telecommunications systems that cross state or national borders, prevented those states from using the Internet to sell lottery tickets to adults within their own borders.
Although the opinion dealt specifically with lottery tickets, it opened the door for states to allow Internet poker and other forms of online betting that do not involve sports. Many states are interested in online gambling as a way to raise tax revenue.
New York has offered an online subscription service since 2005 that allows state residents to enter a string of Lotto or Mega Millions drawings.
The director of the New York Lottery, Gordon Medenica, said Saturday that the lottery had built a broader online gaming system for New York, but that the contractor that put the system together was wary about moving forward because it feared it could get into legal trouble.
“We’ve been waiting for a couple years,” Mr. Medenica said in a telephone interview. “We’re thrilled that this ruling has now come down and confirmed that our legal analysis was correct all along.”
As a result of the new policy, New York Lottery officials said they planned to add two additional jackpot games, Powerball and Sweet Million, to its current online lottery subscription service, and would allow New York residents to buy single-draw tickets online for the first time.
Mr. Medenica said it would take several months for the lottery to finalize the new offerings, and he said officials would “take a very cautious initial approach” in rolling out additional online options.
Michael Jones, the superintendent of the Illinois Lottery, said the request for clarification was prompted by research the state commissioned several years ago that indicated online sales could drive up participation. “When you look at the Internet, which is what everybody uses these days to buy everything, it seemed like a very, very logical thing to use the Internet to increase the player base,” Mr. Jones said. “States were in dire financial problems — the ability to use the lottery to raise revenue in a nontax way was a significant thing for states to do.”
He also said that online sales would enable the lottery to regulate purchases. “Right now we can’t guard against someone walking into a lottery retailer and buying too many tickets and behaving excessively,” Mr. Jones said. “Now with credit card purchases, we can guard against excessive play.”
Illinois could begin selling lottery tickets online in as soon as three months, he said.
The District of Columbia and Nevada have both approved limited forms of Internet gambling, and New Jersey has been considering legislation allowing sports betting and other forms of Internet gambling.
Steven Grossman, the Massachusetts state treasurer and the chairman of the state’s Lottery Commission, called the opinion a “turbocharged opportunity to engage new markets.”
“This will put additional pressure on Congress and others to allow online poker and other Internet gambling,” Mr. Grossman said.
Estimates of the size of the online gambling industry vary widely, from as low as $6 billion to as high as $100 billion. But even at the lower end, Mr. Grossman said, “that’s tens of billions of dollars that goes offshore.”
In a separate request in July, Senators Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, and Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona, asked the Justice Department to clarify its position on Internet gambling, seeking either to affirm that federal law prohibits gambling over the Internet or to make sure that Congress has a role in drafting any expansion of online betting.
Elizabeth A. Harris, Thomas Kaplan and Sarah Maslin Nir contributed reporting from New York.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/25/us/online-gaming-loses-obstacle-at-justice-department.htm?_r=2
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