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TSTA .21 if there is another offer I'd think it would be announced tomorrow.
TSTA .21 if there is another offer I'd think it would be announced tomorrow.
TSTA buyout at 21 cents a share. Bought a bunch at 12 cents.
But nobody listened. LOL
TSTA .10/.14 still. Very surprised noboody is buying and taking a chance the nonbinding expression of interest is a buyout at a much higher price. We'll see in the next 10 days
TSTA .12-.15 area NEW pick
nonbinding expression of interest in filing today.
I think it's a buyout. Should fetch over a buck
JNSH .014 New pick adding to portfolio
Small, growing company
MSEH .205 up from .17 recommendation price.
Notice no pump and dump promotions with my stocks. These are real stocks with some real chances to become growing companies.
CTEI new mobile app launching beta testing in New York.
Pretty neat concept
http://discoverpluto.com/newpluto/
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
1) EIPC .0135 was recommended at .01 on 5/23/12 + 35% and MUCH more to come. Accumulate. Dilution should be coming to a trickle and ending. Very confident this is going much higher next year. .05+
2) IMSC 1.35 was recommended at .90 on 5/23 +50%. I think it'll go over 3.00 on TSA certification that is "scheduled" for end of August. Now the date is before Sept 30. Very confident this will be 3.00+ by end of year...maybe much more
3) MSEH .165 was recommended at .17 on 5/30 -3%. Add more here to average down...I liked their latest numbers. Confident this will pay off
4) CTEI .14 was recommended at .25 on 5/30 -40%. Add more. Waiting for new regulations and some of the $25 million order as well as the potential 20 MCDR units being negotiated at $3 million a pop. If they ever nail these contracts down it could move to 1.00 fast. Big spread, small float. Conditions in India delaying the contract completions. When conditions improve so will CTEI in a big way. Average down
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE
1) EIPC .02 was recommended at .01 on 5/23/12 + 100% and MUCH more to come. Accumulate
2) IMSC 1.58 was recommended at .90 on 5/23 +75%. I think it'll go over 3.00 on TSA certification that is "scheduled" for end of August
3) MSEH .132 was recommended at .17 on 5/30 -22%. Add more here to average down.
4) CTEI .218 was recommended at .25 on 5/30 -12%. Add more. Waiting for new regulations and some of the $25 million order as well as the potential 20 MCDR units being negotiated at $3 million a pop. If they ever nail these contracts down it could move to 1.00 fast. Risk/Reward. Add
I believe all 4 will return nice gains. And this will all happen with no stock promotions that do nothing but a temporary spike and dilution.
I am working on about 5 other similar stocks. Will add them here in coming days/weeks when appropriate.
EIPC .012 fantastic news just out.
I want more :)
IMSC 1.47 looking like it's ready to test 2.00 soon
IMSC 1.20 looking good. Still lots of upside left.
MSEH .13 might want to consider this one on weakness
EIPC .01 looks like MM funny stuff to me. Keep accumulating here at .01
CTEI .23 waiting for update or MCDR order(s). Multiple MCDR orders should propel over .50
IMSC 1.02 - Nice move so far. Much more to come.
EIPC .0105/.016 I'm hoping we get some info in the next 2 weeks.
Great long term hold. Still a possible double+ short term.
re EIPC I believe that their quarterly revenue was around $200K the past couple of quarters and should be increasing as we go forward
The margins from December quarter were about 38% and the expenses were roughly $85K
To be profitable with $85K quarterly expenses the revenues would need to about $200K with margins over 40%....my guess is the margins are more than 38% the past 2 quarters. If not then it means they did well more than $200K revenue per quarter.
CTEI hello world
WASHINGTON — The world's air has reached what scientists call a troubling new milestone for carbon dioxide, the main global warming pollutant.
Monitoring stations across the Arctic this spring are measuring more than 400 parts per million of the heat-trapping gas in the atmosphere. The number isn't quite a surprise, because it's been rising at an accelerating pace. Years ago, it passed the 350 ppm mark that many scientists say is the highest safe level for carbon dioxide. It now stands globally at 395.
So far, only the Arctic has reached that 400 level, but the rest of the world will follow soon.
"The fact that it's 400 is significant," said Jim Butler, global monitoring director at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Earth System Research Lab in Boulder, Colo. "It's just a reminder to everybody that we haven't fixed this and we're still in trouble."
Carbon dioxide is the chief greenhouse gas and stays in the atmosphere for 100 years. Some carbon dioxide is natural, mainly from decomposing dead plants and animals. Before the Industrial Age, levels were around 275 parts per million.
For more than 60 years, readings have been in the 300s, except in urban areas, where levels are skewed. The burning of fossil fuels, such as coal for electricity and oil for gasoline, has caused the overwhelming bulk of the man-made increase in carbon in the air, scientists say.
It's been at least 800,000 years — probably more — since Earth saw carbon dioxide levels in the 400s, Butler and other climate scientists said.
Until now.
Readings are coming in at 400 and higher all over the Arctic. They've been recorded in Alaska, Greenland, Norway, Iceland and even Mongolia. But levels change with the seasons and will drop a bit in the summer, when plants suck up carbon dioxide, NOAA scientists said.
So the yearly average for those northern stations likely will be lower and so will the global number.
Globally, the average carbon dioxide level is about 395 parts per million but will pass the 400 mark within a few years, scientists said.
The Arctic is the leading indicator in global warming, both in carbon dioxide in the air and effects, said Pieter Tans, a senior NOAA scientist.
"This is the first time the entire Arctic is that high," he said.
Tans called reaching the 400 number "depressing," and Butler said it was "a troubling milestone."
"It's an important threshold," said Carnegie Institution ecologist Chris Field, a scientist who helps lead the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. "It is an indication that we're in a different world."
Ronald Prinn, an atmospheric sciences professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said 400 is more a psychological milestone than a scientific one. We think in hundreds, and "we're poking our heads above 400," he said.
Tans said the readings show how much the Earth's atmosphere and its climate are being affected by humans. Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels hit a record high of 34.8 billion tons in 2011, up 3.2 percent, the International Energy Agency announced last week.
The agency said it's becoming unlikely that the world can achieve the European goal of limiting global warming to just 2 degrees based on increasing pollution and greenhouse gas levels.
"The news today, that some stations have measured concentrations above 400 ppm in the atmosphere, is further evidence that the world's political leaders — with a few honorable exceptions — are failing catastrophically to address the climate crisis," former Vice President Al Gore, the highest-profile campaigner against global warming, said in an email. "History will not understand or forgive them."
But political dynamics in the United States mean there's no possibility of significant restrictions on man-made greenhouse gases no matter what the levels are in the air, said Jerry Taylor, a senior fellow of the libertarian Cato Institute.
"These milestones are always worth noting," said economist Myron Ebell at the conservative Competitive Enterprise Institute. "As carbon dioxide levels have continued to increase, global temperatures flattened out, contrary to the models" used by climate scientists and the United Nations.
He contends temperatures have not risen since 1998, which was unusually hot.
Temperature records contradict that claim. Both 2005 and 2010 were warmer than 1998, and the entire decade of 2000 to 2009 was the warmest on record, according to NOAA.
EIPC .0085/.0095 just grabbed a few more at .0095
This is one you want to own for the next 2-3+ years
The CEO has a plan and we should get a rough idea of it soon.
They said they were profitable for the first time 2 quarters ago and they are profitable again last quarter AND things are picking up this quarter
IMSC and CTEI are not quick flips. Although they could be if you knew the timing of the approvals/contracts.
However, if the contracts are as large as expected in each case then you will want to own them NOW and not be chasing when the news hits.
Approvals/contracts could come out tomorrow or months down the road.
re CTEI - I spoke to CEO and we should be getting an update on things in the next week or so.
I've got 2 more picks to look at. Each has the potential for a homerun. Both are long term plays.
1) IMSC .90 This company has the next generation of explosives detection. Their product is far superior to most on the market. They are working under a CRADA with TSL. Their new product the 220 appears to be on track for use in screening air cargo. Last week TSA sets December deadline for 100 percent air cargo screening for international U.S-bound flights.
The play here is TSA approval opening way for huge dollar contracts.
2) CETI .25 - 40 million OS. Pollution control/monitoring company. New regulations could/should pass in the next month that should increase orders significantly in the US market.
A PR from early May states they are negotiating a possible $60 million in orders from Asia. 2
EIPC .013 last with b/a .0085/.012
I'm speculating news in the next week or 2 of another RFID contract. Should push it back over .02 and maybe .03 depending on details.
Good luck with your board.
I would be interested in seeing why you are recommending epic - I own a few shares now.
Thanks
Stock number 2 is a longer term play
It's MSEH at .17
Was waiting on this one but it's starting to move up already.
Oil/gas company. 80 million OS. Value
Not a good start but still very confident.
.009 on ask.
This is a short and/or long term play.
First stock will be EIPC at .01
202K on ask at .01
EIPC has 185 million OS. New technology for RFID tags.
The big contract from last year didn't materialize.
I believe they are working on a new one that'll be better for the company.
Stock was hovering around .02 before "news" of the contract falling apart surfaced. So with new and improved deal I see no reason it shouldn't go back to .02+ area.
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