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You can sell for an easy double
Nice job
better than nothing hope you can make a few bucks
I didn't get the .0001s but did get the small prints .0012.
At least you filled my order was at .0002
it already went .0001. sorry you missed it, better luck next time.
SEC just doesn't just wake up one day and suspend a company.
The sec is in ongoing (confidential) talks with the company management to provide data (shareholders don't know about this) if company doesn't comply with SEC request - they suspend cause of suspicion
Big red flag and hence I say this is a scam
What facts do you have to support your statement that this company is a scam?
Arent you a shareholder?
It's not. This co. is a scam
Why would you say that stevia cultivation is worthless?
Why should it? This pos is worthless
Yeah that's possible unless it changes. I don't have IHUB L2 ETRADE isn't showing any L2 just last price. If we get a flurry of buys it could close a lot higher.
eventually, yeah. but it seems to be trending upwards currently, and ill take it
that is a glitch in the ihu data feed system. ihgeek warren has to make those corrections manually. he has the notice and hopefully they will be gone soon.
Thats what I was thinking. But my ask at 0.03 wasnt there, so I think what he was saying was that 0.01 and 0.095 were in the system from before the suspension
Not on ETRADE but notice IHUB has .095 ask wow.
Nothing such on iHub. Just leftovers from pre suspension
You cant see the bids or asks but you csn see the price action on the chart
In all my research into the grey market, I thought there were no bid/ask prices, but here on IH there is?
I see .015 filled should hit .02-.04+ eventually soon.
filled those buys .0012. too small though. somebody went .005 buy after those hits.
Hold those shares tight. Lets see some 10 cent prints today baby. Make history!
Few buys and it could the way greys trade.
Short sellers eventually need to buy back your shares in order to gain profit so my suggest is hold or set your sell high.
I need it to go to .10c lickety split
Already back to .0012 on minimal volume once we get a few 100K at the ask should be into pennies.
Obviously to get people to panic sell. the ask is much higher. STVA is probably putting together paper work now to protest the grey sheet situation.
That works out to like 3 dollars. Why would anybody do that? Commissions are like 5 to 10 depending which brokerage.
32K shares traded .0001 big spender it will come back up.
As suspected trading resumed. Now the .0001 fills reason why I said using market orders in grey market is a very bad idea.
Im definitely digging your point if view. I may be biased because of a hefty position but still. I like the positive attitude!
Basically everything in bold-faced encompasses nearly 100% of every publicly traded company and underlying stock in existence.
Promotions happen without companies even realizing it's going on. As far as questions concerning assertions made in press releases by the company itself, those questions need to be answered. Not sure what the company has to say about any of this but if they want their underlying equity to be relisted and traded in a normal fashion, obviously they are going to have to come to terms with satisfying the regulating authorities.
Whats the point of running a genuine business in the Stevia industry, new ticker/cusip approved then a suspension??
The Commission temporarily suspended trading in the securities of STVA because of concerns about recent promotions, unusual and unexplained market activity in the company’s stock and questions regarding the accuracy of assertions by Stevva Corp., including those issued in press releases on August 23, 2017 and August 29, 2017, including about its financial position.
You guys are all talking as if STVA ( the company itself) is out of business.
The shares have been suspended from trading for reasons unknown to shareholders at present.
STVA management can rectify the matter and market maker participation can resume followed by an uplisting.
As of yet, there has yet to be a formal explanation of what happened nor a formal response from STVA management. I mean, we were JUST approved/underwent a new ticker symbol change from HOMR to STVA then we get suspended?..
Short sellers eventually need to buy back your shares in order to gain profit so my suggest is hold or set your sell high.
I have a stock that I bought was in the grey market and it has done over 100% in the last 6 months it only trades 3 or 4 times a month and you never know when it will trade but I will take profits
I sure hope so
odds are very high it will trade again. There was nothing filed on it on daily list and according to FINRA trading should have resumed today. Some screw up happened somewhere. I'd think chances are pretty good it'll be trading Monday.
i don't know of any stocks that have increased in value. 2 or 3 have come off the grey sheets but are still below pre suspension prices.
I think i read somewhere that of the thousands of stocks that have went grey only 2 or 3 have increased in value. Does that sound right?
i think it will trade. once the first couple of trades hit that might spur more trading, but greys are so unpredictable. there has to be a meeting of the minds (and a little luck.) people have to sell at what people are willing to buy.
That seems pretty reasonable. What would you say the odds are of this trading again?
two reasons. 1) that's where some of the best stories are and
2) i have followed thousands of suspensions. i know what i am talking about. many people have never experienced a suspension before and have many questions. i try to help out.
if you too want to learn more the best starting place is here;
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=133446961
https://investorshub.advfn.com/SEC-Suspensions-&-Revocations-25334/
Oh i see. May i ask why out of curiosity?
no, i just follow suspensions.
I just want a chunk of my money back lol. Do you have a position?
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"Stevva grows Stevia in Giannitsa, Greece, where the climate and soil conditions are ideal for cultivating this sweet plant. Stevia is grown best in environments with long days of sunshine. It is native to semi-humid, sub-tropical climates where temperatures typically range from -6°C to 43°C. While tolerant of mild frost, hard frosts will kill the roots of the plant. It is a perennial plant that can be harvested several times a year if grown in an optimal environment."
- "Generally, harvesting occurs twice, in mid to late October when plants are 40-60 cm in height and in July."
- "Irrigation is to be considered as complementary to rain." "An adequate water supply will avoid stress in the plants, which will result in less diseases and better biomass production."
- "If done with a machine, 3 or 4 workers are needed to plant 1 hectare per day."
- "Drying of the woody stems and soft green leaf material is completed immediately after harvesting utilizing a drying wagon or a kiln. Depending on weather conditions and density of loading, it generally takes 24 to 48 hours to dry Stevia at 40°C to 50°C. An estimated 21,500 kg/ha of green weight is dried down to 6,000 kg/ha of dry weight. Dry leaves are stored in plastic lined cardboard boxes, sealed, strapped and labeled for further processing."
- "Once Stevia leaves are picked, separated from their stems and dried on the farm, they are shipped to the refinery. After being refined, the final product is distributed".
- "In addition to increasing its production of Stevia, Stevva plans to broaden its scope and market reach by introducing other crops that are in high demand for additional profit growth and risk mitigation purposes such as quinoa and chia seeds."
Ultimately, the company has plans to integrate vertically to convert the dry leaves into the final product that can be directly sold to companies such as Coca-Cola and Nestle for use.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/STVA/company-info
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