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10 % buyer is published by fly on the wall described as passive investor...cagey subscription tease or real ?
RIBT makes a deal look like no big deal,but it is
The lesser evil strategy I had thought might work; actually did,how bout that. The sustainability factor comes into play as the lesser sought ought bran has a market in the commitueted market a successful new customer. A company to respect for their judicious application of an improved meat stabilizer increasing shelf life without so many chemical additions which in the marketplace these days is a subtraction in sales. Noteworthy also is the company has factories in China no personal vet on this just a glance at the message boards in Yahoos finance.
food is your best meds
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=92205849
"I before e except after c"
that's just wisdom talking...wisdom is a function of age
and experience
fool me once
fool me twice
fool me thrice
that ain't nice
and who's the winner
and who's the loser
when you pick stocks
in this market you gots to be a chooser
so pick well but don't deceive
in the stock you must believe
cause if you don't and sell
to swell
the road for you will lead to
hell
rsi..93 oops trading time
Thanx for the tip see it's already made a move. On watch!
Roger
A poster at RIBT iHub who I think was the former sales VP of RIBT posted that it was Bill Gates, but we don't know for sure where the funding came from. ADM is mentioned as part of it and they lease RIBT's system for their Arbuckle, CA rice mill and use it for their own purpose. So that is where the study gets the bran. So the poster gets credibility from me. Bigbass found that the parameters for the study were set a couple of months ago. The results should be out around the end of the year.
Second poster from I hub I heard that has passed away,sorry for your loss,
Here's an article about a new study purportedly funded by Gates,notice rice bran is in the mix.
http://csu-cvmbs.colostate.edu/Pages/ryan-elizabeth-impact-of-beans-and-rice-bran-on-microflora.aspx
"One of the first questions cancer patients ask their doctors in what they should eat to best support their health during and after treatment.”
I guess I shouldn't be sarcastic, I was feigning dementia. I have had a lot of wheat in my life. I had prostate cancer I believe from too sugar and artificial sweeteners. Now wheat and GM food.
Here is an OK board, we just lost our most active poster to cancer last month, toddao>>
http://investorshub.advfn.com/For-Your-Health-2717/
We don't know each other apart from posting about RIBT. Gonna be a great year from all indicators I track. j
Do I know you? Seriously, sugar is bad because it is mostly GMO beet sugar. Milk Products are questionable. Now wheat. Just think of all the desserts out there that I like, and most all of them have two of the three bad ingredients and some all three.
Roger I am posting the below on many group boards at iHub.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=94993078
Are Shorts forecasts accurate? gnus_hound used to be a forensic accountant for a big 8 firm, like Arthur Anderson. He did not work on it, but his office did. He is what he posted at Yahoo.
M6, you bet your bottom dollar on IB VETTING. In my old days, I was involved in many an S-1 raising capital and the IB's vet every word and really scrutinize every forward looking statement and forecast. They can be tougher than the SEC. They make sure material stuff is disclosed and what is there can be justified. They are afraid of being sued if any deal doesn't work out for the investor.
They also require what's called a Comfort Letter. The accounting firm has to give them a CL that tells them they have sourced item by item to the appropriate record, document, etc. I've written many a CL in my life.
For example, if they say they issued X warrants on Y date to Z, the IB might want you to go in and say you verified that information to the companies "warrant ledger" and to a copy of the warrant agreement, etc. Our firm could charge as much as $200,000 to $250,000 to do the work on an S-1 if it had been a while since that client did on and the SEC review process was an extended back and forth.
Looks as if the 8 is holding well,probably the fib retrace
That's a great buy. Regretfully I was not able to get in before the deadline,yesterday. Current ask is a steal compared to pre rs prices. I thought the co might have a news release today,yet the stock is looking good despite. I wish I was I cahn buy the whole darn co already and get her moving. Right now I am playing my "be careful what you wish for" card. Then I wake up,I'm just a penny player,oy vey!
ugh and sigh!!!
Roger
gnus_hound who is quite influential at the Yahoo board just emailed me that he has an order with Maxim with a max of .075. Him bullish is a big help. I don't want to post it, however since he has not bought yet.
the rubber is hitting the road. 200 for 1 reverse split
Bids rising even the seller is getting bullish suggesting supply side is thinning. I expect that some catalyst will finally propel the stock to realistic valuations given the fundamental value of the valuable resource that RIBT is mining! IMHO as always...
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving
I wonder what the charts say I thought I saw a pussycat with a Cheshire grin or am I reading too much into this speculative beauty. They are on the right track, have joint ventures with some big players are on a demonstrably demographic upward trend line yet languish in the mud of otc...still @ 6 what a buy at these levels...who knows? Anybody? There is silence in RIBT land but are the gears of industry churning out a deal or a deal a meal? The possibilities seem infinite in the processed whole food sustenance environment that shoppers extoll and support with increased sales as well as demand. I am happy with my investment and expect it to appreciate in value in a moribund market for the short term. Pickin away and adding here
several hundred mfgs are testing in formulations ribt is getting interesting
http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Sectors/Beverage/IFT-2013-RiceBran-Technologies-taps-into-plant-based-protein-craze-There-s-a-huge-protein-gap-and-we-re-going-to-help-fill-it
We are getting some support overnight from the people behind StockGoodies and Sizzling Stock Picks. RIBT might do something tomorrow.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=90251681
Kind of wondering why this tid bit did not propel RIBT certainly does open up another market. Am I the only fool who sees this as a buying opportunity. Gold continues it's march to a thousand and maybe lower. I think it's taking a refreshment break.
Post 708
Gold continues it's decline
wonder if it reaches 800
took a 600 hit already
it's only 400 till 800
Could Bitcoin replace Cyprus currency?!?!?
Bitcoin ATMs coming soon
42-year-old media entrepreneur Jeff Berwick hopes to bring Bitcoin ATMs to a city near you soon.
Berwick expects to put the first two ATMs in Los Angeles and Cyprus in the next two weeks and is choosing between several different retail locations in both areas. He added that orders are coming in by the hundreds from 30 different countries.
Bitcoin, a virtual currency that was created four years ago, has generated tons of media attention in the past few weeks. The value of Bitcoins has surged in the wake of the botched bailout and mini-bank run in Cyprus and concerns about the health of government-backed paper currencies like the euro and dollar.
So how does a Bitcoin ATM work? Somewhat like a traditional ATM, says Berwick. Instead of connecting to your bank account, the software he and his team has developed is installed on an ATM and converts cash to Bitcoins stored in a Bitcoin wallet or extracts cash based on what's stored in your personal Bitcoin account.
Berwick will charge roughly $10,000 to ATM operators to maintain the machines and then split fees with those operators. He expects those fees to be around 3%. That's slightly higher than what you'd pay to get cash from an ATM outside your banking network.
So far, Berwick has used his personal savings to develop the software and build out the first prototype. He is currently hoping to raise between $1 million and $3 million in outside capital to get more ATMs in the hands of operators.
Related: Bitcoin prices go on a wild ride
Berwick says that getting a Bitcoin ATM up and running shouldn't be much more difficult than setting up any other ATM. In general, ATM operators must buy the machine, get cash into it and set up and maintain network connections to the Bitcoin wallets.
Last week, the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network issued new guidelines outlining what anti-money laundering rules virtual currencies like Bitcoin must follow. Critics say that the currency's anonymity makes it particularly useful for money launderers. Members of Silk Road, an online drug bazaar, use it as their currency of choice.
While more cybercurrency rules may be coming, this isn't likely to hurt demand for Bitcoins and Bitcoin ATMs.
Virtual currencies are a quickly evolving marketplace. Right now, Bitcoin investors can trade in their coins for cash through a number of sites like Coinbase and BitInstant that work directly with banks to facilitate transfers. Some vendors are starting to accept the coins too, including the blog hosting site WordPress and the online community Reddit.
Related: The bitcoin trade: Higher, Higher, Higher!
Still, the potential pitfalls to maintaining a functioning Bitcoin ATM seem endless. On Wednesday, with Bitcoin prices soaring, Mt. Gox, one of the major trading exchanges, was offline at various times during the day. And while the overall network for creating Bitcoins is considered safe as it is monitored by a network of roughly 20,000 computers, some of the virtual "wallets" have been hit by hackers
Berwick, who runs the website Dollar Vigilante, has no doubt that Bitcoins will become even more ubiquitous. He hopes that Bitcoins can simply be used to buy and sell goods and services.
But it doesn't appear as if the latest Bitcoin craze is due to more people actually wanting to use the currency for purchasing things in the real world. Some Bitcoin buyers appear to be speculating in the currency, as its price has tripled to more than $140 in the past month. Just two and a half years ago, the price of a Bitcoin was 5 cents, according to Mt. Gox. This is clearly a risky market right now. Individual investors would be wise to avoid it.
That said, the economic turmoil in Cyprus was the main catalyst for the recent Bitcoin spike. And with no end in sight to Europe's sovereign debt crisis, more financial tremors in the eurozone seem likely.
"If Cyprus happens in Ireland next or Spain or Italy, more people will start coming to Bitcoin," Berwick said. To top of page
http://money.cnn.com/2013/04/04/investing/bitcoin-atms/index.html
Just follow the money and Short is certainly doing that. He didn't dilute which is very nice indeed and this stock has an anti dilution factor built right in.
DSM, Wilmar, two global leaders think we all need more protein in our diets and put money into making a profit on it through RIBT. Joe average on the street will catch on soon enough. I think Wilmar and DSM are a bit smarter than most all investors.
Ribt sends out some awesome news
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=57007791&symbol=RIBT
"We are excited to be partnering with the premier agribusiness group in Asia to accelerate the conversion of rice bran -- an underutilized, renewable and sustainable resource -- into high quality, nutritional ingredients for the food industry in the People's Republic of China," commented W. John Short, CEO & President of RiceBran Technologies. "Our company shares Wilmar's vision for environmentally conscious, sustainable growth in the production and commercialization of healthy foods for a growing global population."
the turnaround in the pps is at hand i just added a lot and i feel badass good about it the future for ribt sounds better then the past for ntrz
Wesley Clark was the Rodman and Renshaw man, not Schropshire
I do believe this rice bran protein is one of the biggest "Game Changes" anywhere in the investing world. I have often fantasized that many "Big boys" have been accumulating RIBT stock since 2008 and will at some point make RIBT the super stock of super stocks. It has the story of stories at the right times in the economy, and food shortages "The Boys" need a super stock going 100 fold in a relatively short period of time to keep the Sheeple believing they can find such a stock. Look at key people involved in RIBT
1. Wesely Clark- BOD member 2007- 2009.
2. Ken Schropshire--well known sports lawyer, I see him on ESPN talk shows occasionally. His Rodman and Renshaw funded Brad with a $50,,000,000 PIPE 2007-2011
3. Henk Hoogankamp-definitely one of "The Boyz" as he is favoring GM food, boo for us, but he is part of "The Boyz" 2012 - present
4. John Short--His consulting business did consulting for Latin American governments, hmmmmmm, who recommended him.
5. Ed McMillan--Present of Purina Mills and popular enough that he was President of a US animal feed association. He was a consultant for AGFEED, a Chinese pig company, but got out before it was exposed as a fraud. 2004-2012
I could go on. But, at some point it time RIBT will explode and go much higher than anybody thinks and in short order.
Wake me from my dream at 6AM tomorrow morning.
golds down today
I saw that brown rice in the last one.
I did not think I'd listen to it all of the below video, but it was great.
http://www.ted.com/talks/ron_finley_a_guerilla_gardener_in_south_central_la.html
Cyprus banks are 8 times GDP our banks are 1
now talk about game changing
however markets don't seem too unnerved
knee jerk silver and gold when they are on a downtrend
naw not today gold around 800 ??
Netflix jumps on profitable quarter shorts drawn and quartered
pickin up some classic bull and bear action question ambs my next game changer?
come to think of that i noticed the huge volume also
That big volume in September was a tip off? And how did they keep the stock down then?
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=CTIX&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=0&id=p34593603082
"I am pleased to see such a high profile article being written on the game changing impact that a p53 drug can have on treating cancers," said Leo Ehrlich, Chief Executive Officer of Cellceutix. "While I am disappointed that Cellceutix was not mentioned in the article, I understand that the article was likely written before Cellceutix's clinical trials began. The facts are while other compounds mentioned are not yet in clinical trials, or ready for clinical trials, our flagship p53 compound, Kevetrin is currently in phase 1 trials ongoing at Harvard's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. I believe that a discerning examination of the article and publicly available information shows that we are not only ahead of these larger companies, but we have a better mechanism which is more likely to function against most cancers. Our research to date shows that Kevetrin affects both wild and mutant types of p53, a claim that to the best of our understanding, the other companies cannot make. It is true that Roche has had Nutlins in clinical trials for years, but has faced ongoing challenges. Our data shows that Kevetrin is non-genotoxic, meaning that it does not damage surrounding normal DNA."
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=55590880
Game changing CTIX is soaring on media reports and testing at major significant centers
Seasons and greetings do be merry
and a happay new year
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