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Interesting action Friday.
Anybody still here. Price creeping up look explosive
Lots of volume here the last couple days.
thank you for heads up $CNDL
Oh for God's sake.
Shortsqueezed is on CNDL playing. Heard he will squeeze shorty hard next week
To the store.
Alexa. Where did Janice go?
lol...
And btw...those companies that are too big to fail...smash them to pieces with the anti-trust act...then we'll get some service from those 1000s of new small banks...vying for our business...smash them up!
CIA, FBI, military industrial complex...next on the list...right after the media...damn, I'm sounding like Trump...or is it JFK...??? IKE to JFK, come in JFK...lol...
Hiring one full time employee to weed out the garbage shouldn't be too much to ask. First, though, you've got to stop making excuses for them (the SEC).
Good night.
Then Congress is fired. Congress. 10% favorable rating. Get them outta here! lol...
They can't require it. Congress would object.
Then require it. And have them publish their AS, OS and float with any public dissemination of information, filings, press releases and even tweets...that'll make them think twice about tweeting nonsense day after day...especially during dilution spasms, lol...
There's a new sheriff in town...Sheriff Helter, lol...
Get out of the box, Janice. ;)
The easiest way--theoretically, though not practically--would be to require ALL public company to register with the SEC. And then to require them to disclose their status in their home state quarterly. The chief problem is with OTC issuers, and they're not required to make any disclosure at all. Nor is what they do disclose ever checked for accuracy, unless they attract the attention of Enforcement.
Another problem is that there's no way the SEC can get rid of zombie tickers. If those tickers literally don't trade at all for a few years, FINRA can delete them, but that's the only option. Between 2012 and 2016, the SEC did what it could, using Operation Shell Expel to suspend dormant shell companies and knock them to the Greys. There, they lost their attractiveness to potential hijackers. But there haven't been any mass suspensions for a couple of years now, and the shell vendors are back in business.
Of course, if all public companies were required to register with the SEC, those that went dormant could simply have their registration revoked.
Alexa.
NASDAQ companies with total assets greater than five million
total liabilities less than one million
P/E ratio of less than 30
positive earnings per share for 3 consecutive quarters
earnings growth rate of greater than 10% 3 consecutive quarters
{There is a list of 117. Would you like me to read them or print them?}
Alexa. Read them. Thanks.
Alexa. Turn lights to 10% when you're done.
Come on Janice, you're beginning to sound like the structured one, lol...
9000 / 20 per day = 450 days. It's a full time job. It's nothing. Trust me, nothing. Take some money from the office of the whistle blower...whistlers don't need those huge awards...cut the 30% 20% 10% to 20% 10% and 5%...hell, hire some more attorneys while they're at it...come on, Janice, you haven't thought this through, lol...develop the software so one can sort through the filings of real companies in seconds...make 9000 look like nanoseconds...
I'll forfeit 10% for faster action. Amen? lol...
Good day.
SEC employees are mostly attorneys and accountants, and they're paid a good deal more than that.
Something like what you describe is needed, but the way the SEC is structured would make it difficult.
20 a day would be 5000 a year, problem solved in 2 years - one person -$50,000 or so..anyway thanks for your reply.
God. That would take forever. There are 9000 OTC issuers, and thousands more listed on the national exchanges.
SEC could hire one full time employee to comb through the garbage...checks 20 stocks per day and any that are reported to that office...where the real person employee answers the phone...problems solved.
Well, what happened in 2004 sort of fell between the cracks. There was really nothing the SEC could have done. CNDL filed a Form 15 to deregister voluntarily, so it wasn't a delinquent filer. I think it was simply that Fix didn't realize he should report what had happened to NASD/FINRA. FINRA doesn't read company filings, so it'd have been unaware of what had happened.
The then-shareholders of CNDL made out very well when Candlewood Suites was sold, I believe.
Is that Barack second from right? Na, couldn't be, lol...
Yes, I think when Fix filed that 8-K, he should also have asked FINRA (then NASD) to delete the ticker. But presumably he didn't realize that.
Had anything come of the planned pump, I'd have called the old TA to see whether they were still working for the company or not. My guess is they weren't. The stock had been barely trading before the frontloading started.
I think that it was, Janice, but the last one to leave forgot to turn out the lights...
Link > http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/24/Candlewood-Hotel-Company-Inc.html
Beats me. Someone may have added it, or it may be left over from 2003. But Candlewood Hotel Company no longer exists. Candlewood Suites was sold to IHG.
Read the most recent filings, which are from 2003 and 2004.
A "group" was trying to run the stock, and failed.
why is their website listed on otcmarkets if it isn't the same company? confused...
Don't look now, but this idiotic play already has exploded. On the launch pad.
Just a matter of time before this explodes....
Have a great weekend!!
CNDL $$$
Yes. I don't think all the frontloading worked out well for the people who did it.
I had a desperate bagholder PM me yesterday advising me to buy cnbl
haha
Yep. Totally.
All bullshit then. Gotcha
Thx
The usual cryptocurrency BS. That people would be able to pay with bitcoin at Candlewood Suites.
One of the problems with that is that CNDL sold Candlewood Suites to IHG in 2003.
Whats the rumor?
Nothing is coming. This was all a made-up story invented to aid in the social media manipulation of a worthless stock.
It’s coming!!!!!
IMVHTGO!
CNDL $$$
I never bought in. Was waiting to see the rumor come true. Maybe it will. But hasn’t yet. Goodluck.
Down hill, apparently.
it's going to run crazy this week
Yes indeed. Bummer.
Dang. Not even a fake PR, how disappointing.
Noooo. Nobody's "devouring" anything.
Not seeing the news yet ;)
I agree with you on 1 thing though - Beer Is Good...
War
sure don't look like it.
Comments like these were all LIES!
Got my order in to slap the ask,
Filling some cheapies $$ it's going to run crazy
Last chance to get your tickets before .50 comes real quick!!!
That $1 PPS will come fast!
I’m gobbling up every cheap share I can devour!!
I’m gonna grab what i can.
My funds are cleared and I’ll be placing my buys early.
Expect $1.00+ by wednesday
They probably wanted to sell lol
I wonder if anyone but the people who frontloaded last week did any buying today.
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