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Almost $62,000 worth of stock traded hands
43,962,000 X .0014 = $61,546.80
Sold 4 Million at .0014
Still holding 10 Million+ at a cost average of .0007 from origional investment
Is TD Ameritrade the only brokerage that won't let you buy?
I am unable to buy more shares.
The News did not move the price much
I guess the street views the news as "man chokes chicken", we need a "chicken chokes man" story to move this stock
Too much resistance at .0012
Will go back down to .001
I believe he's trying to say that no future shares can go into you account that all new shares would have to be physical stock certificates. I don't know if this is accurate but if true then it appears the company might be buying back shares in the open market. The question is why? Buyout?
NO Stan is still holding 16 Million
If I was going to buy it would been at .0006 not at .0011
Is there a rumored buyout?!
This could see and big increase
What is going on?
37,000,000 shares traded in last hour
Is there any News?
Holding 16 Million+ at .0009
On the Dividend
Who cares? I have 16 Million + shares and will receive 545 K shares of GRBG with a value of $54 that is equal to a two meals and few drinks at Outback Steakhouse. If they asked me I would have perferred the dividend be paid out in restaurant coupons.
Holding 16 Million + shares
From all the flipping with my origional investment my breakeven point is .00091
No buys or sales in last two weeks
Holding 16 Million +
Is SSPT Dead?
It is below .001 if it breaks .0008 then it is over.
Don't blame Stan
I haven't traded for the entire week. Too low of volume I don't want to tank the stock
Why a Float is important
The lower a percentage float compared to outstanding shares will cause more volatility in a stock and SSPT is a prime example.
Here is an article from Davemanual.com
http://www.davemanuel.com/2008/02/06/what-is-a-stocks-float-and-why-is-it-important/
What exactly does it mean when people refer to a company's "float", and why might the size of a company's float have a direct impact on how the stock trades?
First off, what exactly is a "float"?
To understand what a float is, we first need to explain what "shares outstanding" mean. "Shares outstanding" are the total number of shares that a publicly traded company has. These include shares owned by insiders and large institutions, plus "restricted" shares and the float.
The float represents the shares of the company that are "freely" tradable. Meaning, the shares other than those held by institutions or other owners totalling more than 5% of the company, restricted shares and insider holdings.
Let's take a look at a real world example. Simtek Corp. (SMTK) currently has 16.51 million shares outstanding. If you multiply the number of shares outstanding by the current share price ($2.81), you are left with a total "market cap" of $46.40 million dollars.
Now, Simtek has 10.31 million shares in its float. This means that after backing out shares held by owners that total more than 5% of all shares, restricted shares and insider holdings, we are left with 10.31 million shares. This is the float.
Now why is the "float" important?
The smaller a float, the more volatile a stock can become. If a stock has one million shares in its float and announces really good news, the share price will soar due to their being hardly any shares in the float. If there are hardly any shares in the float, this means that shares are harder to buy and the price to buy shares will go up.
If a stock has a really big float, this would mean that the stock is prone to less explosive moves. A stock with a float of 100 million shares won't rise 100% in one day, but a stock with a float of 1 million shares could.
Outstanding shares and the float from investorpedia
The Basics Of Outstanding Shares And The Float
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Financial lingo is very important for anybody interested or invested in products like stocks, bonds or mutual funds. Many of the financial ratios used in fundamental analysis include things like outstanding shares and the float. Let's go through these terms so that next time you come across them, you can know their significance.
Restricted and Float
When you look a little closer at the quotes for a company, you may see some obscure terms that you've never encountered before. For instance, restricted shares refer to a company's issued stock that cannot be bought or sold without special permission by the SEC. Often, this type of stock is given to insiders as part of their salaries or as additional benefits. Another term that you may encounter is 'float'. This refers to a company's shares that are freely bought and sold without restrictions in the public. Denoting the greatest proportion of stocks trading on the exchanges, the float consists of regular shares that many of us will hear or read about in the news.
Authorized Shares
Authorized shares refer to the largest number of shares that a single corporation can issue. The number of authorized shares per company is assessed at the company's creation and can only be increased and decreased through a vote by the shareholders. If at the time of incorporation the documents state that 100 shares are authorized, then only 100 shares can be issued.
Now just because a company can issue a certain number of shares doesn't mean that it is going to issue all of these shares to the public. Typically, companies will, for many reasons, keep a portion of the shares in their own treasury. For example, CTC may decide to maintain a controlling interest within the treasury just to ward off any hostile takeover bids. On the other hand, the company may have shares handy just in case it wants to sell them for excess cash (rather than borrowing). This tendency of a company to reserve some of its authorized shares leads us to the next important and related term: outstanding shares.
Outstanding Shares
Not to be confused with authorized shares, outstanding shares refer to the number of stocks that a company actually has issued. This number represents all the shares that can be bought and sold by the public as well as all the restricted shares that require special permission before being transacted. As we already explained, shares that can be freely bought and sold by public investors are called the float, and this value changes depending on if the company wishes to repurchase shares from the market or sell out more of its authorized shares within its treasury.
Let's look back at our company CTC. From the previous example, we know that this company has 1000 authorized shares. If they offered 300 shares in an IPO, gave 150 to the executives and retained 550 in the treasury, then the number of shares outstanding would be 450 shares (300 float shares + 150 restricted shares). If after a couple years CTC was doing extremely well and wanted to buy back 100 shares from the market, the number of outstanding shares would fall to 350, the number of treasury shares would increase to 650 and the float would fall to 200 shares since the buyback was done through the market (300 – 100).
Hold on a minute though - this is not the only way that the number of outstanding shares can fluctuate. In addition to the stocks it issues to investors and executives, many companies offer stock options and warrants. These stock options and warrants are instruments that give the holder a right to purchase more stock from the company's treasury. Every time one of these instruments is activated, the float and shares outstanding increase while the number of treasury stocks decrease. For example, suppose CTC issues 100 warrants. If all these warrants are activated, then Cory's Tequila Corporation will have to sell 100 shares from its treasury to the holders of the warrants. Thus, by following the most recent example, where the number of outstanding shares is 350 and treasury shares is 650, the exercise of all the warrants would change the numbers to 450 and 550 respectively, and the float would increase to 300. This effect is known as dilution.
Why Is It Important?
Because the difference between the number of authorized and outstanding shares can be so large, it's important that you realize what they are and which figures the company is using. Different ratios may use the basic number of outstanding shares while others may use the diluted version. This can affect the numbers significantly and possibly change your attitude towards a particular investment; furthermore, by identifying the number of restricted shares versus the number of shares in the float, investors can gauge the level of ownership and autonomy that insiders have within the company. All these scenarios are important for investors to understand before they make a decision to buy or sell.
The dividend stock is restricted from selling for 1 year.
The stock we have as divedend is virtually worthless. I had 11.4 Million shares at that time and will recieve about 345,000 shares with a value of $69. The dividend is equal to a dinner for 3 at Outback Steakhouse.
Are you say there are more than 272 Million short shares? Do you have any quanatative numbers for shorts.
The number of shares is 271 Million
At these levels it doesn't make sense to dilute. If the CEO wanted to raise $1 Million he would have release nearly 2 Billion shares and cause the price to tank because most of the money raised would be at a low level .0002 and below. It would make more sense to cause a short squeeze to cause a rise is the price and dilute from a higher level. If the stock was at 2 cents then the dilution needed would be about 75 million shares or a dilution of 27% compared to a dilution of 750% at these price levels.
Will there be dilution , yes. In the future nor now
Still at 16,284,000 shares
This Market is too thin to trade
90 Million is about 1/3 the float
This trading means nothing
Very little volume only 5.3 Million shares (5.3M * .0014) = $7,420 worth of stock traded we need at least 90 Million shares to confirm a direction.
Are you kidding Mr. Breeze?
I have over 16 Million shares of SSPT, I would love to see 50c but this stock will never see 5c. I do see SSPT moving towards a Lincoln on news and possibly a Jefferson but we will never see a Kennedy.
I'm sure that SSPT will send out some PR
If the stock remains at this level it will be hard for the CEO to dilute the float. If he lets out a half-billion shares this will cause the stock to 2/3 and the company will only raise $250,000 not what the CEO is looking for. He needs to run this stock much higher to dilute less.
For example: If he needed to raise the same $250,000 at these levels he would have to double the float approx. (500 Miilion shares) which would cause the stock to decrease by 2/3. If the stock went up to 1 cent then to raise $250,000. The CEO would have to release 27.77 Million shares about at 10% dilution which would equate to .0090 price.
At these levels it would not make sense for the CEO to release the restricted shares. IMHO I wouldn't be surprised to see a short squeeze created by the Company to cause the stock to rise above a penny then we will see minor dilution.
No run until after Jan 2
Probably in the next 2 to 3 weeks from now
So far today
I have lost $4855.20 and I am not worried but over all still up $5,956 from all the flipping.
WHO ARE THE 3 MAJOR SHAREHOLERS?
Who are the shareholders and about how many shares do they have?
No Trading by Stan Today
I am in wait and see mode, market is too thin to buy and sell in this market
YAWN!!!
I had to see a client this morning, only 11 Million Shares traded is a reflection of the entire market. Very light volume and I am not reading the price as a negative or a positive for SSPT. Volume will validate.
Can we have a short squeeze please
Stan's Shares 16,284,000
Float(shares): 271,815,650 (Reduced the OS by Restricted shares)
Stan's Pct of float - 6.0%
Status Action Quantity Symbol Type Price Act. Price Time-in-Force Reported
Filled Buy 330000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 14:34:43 12/23/10
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10 Reuse
Filled Buy 400000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 13:42:19 12/23/10
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10
Filled Buy 15000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 12:35:54 12/23/10
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10
Filled Buy 1000000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 12:32:31 12/23/10
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10
Filled Buy 539000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 12:32:23 12/23/10
I can see SSPT testing .003 and will be in a range between .0015 and .0028 next week in thin trading
It will run
I believe the close will be at .0018. There will be a short squeeze next week and into the new year. My origional investment of $15,200 @ .0015 I had 10,140,000 shars. From buying low and selling high and rebuying and selling and buying I'm at 15,554,000 shares and stil sitting on $1,660 in cash. My average share price from my origional investment is .00087 per share.
1.5 Million filled @ 15
Status Action Quantity Symbol Type Price Act. Price Time-in-Force Reported
Open: Part. Filled Buy 745000 SSPT Limit Stop Market Stop Limit Market Limit 0.0015 -- 12/23/10 --
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Bid: 0.0015 Ask: 0.0016 Last: 0.0016 Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10 Reuse
Filled Buy 1000000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 12:32:31 12/23/10
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Bid: 0.0015 Ask: 0.0016 Last: 0.0016 Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10
Filled Buy 539000 SSPT Limit 0.0015 -- -- 12:32:23 12/23/10
No Fills at 15 Yet
Status Action Quantity Symbol Type Price Act. Price Time-in-Force Reported
Open Buy 2284000 SSPT Limit Stop Market Stop Limit Market Limit 0.0015 -- 12/23/10 --
Order No. 7061865169 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Bid: 0.0015 Ask: 0.0016 Last: 0.0017 Entered:11:59:54 12/23/10 Reuse
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Stan is here to save the day!!
Put a bid in for 2.3 Million shares @ .0015, I am setting the floor for SSPT
It's 4:00 PM in New York do you know where SSPT is
67,219,000 Shares .0018 (+ .0006)
Holding 14,000,000 Shares
Status Action Quantity Symbol Type Price Act. Price Time-in-Force Reported
Canceled Buy 2000000 SSPT Limit 0.0017 -- 12/22/10 15:41:49 12/22/10
Order No. 7058435901 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:15:24:35 12/22/10 Reuse
Filled Sell 617822 SSPT Market 0.0023 -- -- 14:34:34 12/22/10
Order No. 7058178155 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:14:31:30 12/22/10 Reuse
Filled Sell 100000 SSPT Market 0.0023 -- -- 14:34:27 12/22/10
Order No. 7058178155 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:14:31:30 12/22/10
Filled Sell 100000 SSPT Market 0.0024 -- -- 14:33:50 12/22/10
Order No. 7058178155 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:14:31:30 12/22/10
Filled Sell 50000 SSPT Market 0.0024 -- -- 14:33:43 12/22/10
Order No. 7058178155 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:14:31:30 12/22/10
Canceled Buy 1304217 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- 12/22/10 14:07:49 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10 Reuse
Filled Buy 1000000 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 11:32:46 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 122700 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 11:31:30 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 200000 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 11:26:10 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 550000 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 11:25:17 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 215000 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 11:21:39 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 750000 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 11:21:08 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 500 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 10:47:52 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 820313 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 10:44:01 12/22/10
Order No. 7055073662 Shot Spirits Corp Com New Entered:07:09:07 12/22/10
Filled Buy 180000 SSPT Limit 0.0011 -- -- 09:41:51 12/22/10
You will never see 25c
The most you will see is 1c to 2c
Just Holding
We had nice support at 19 look for SSOT to test the 28 resistance again.
Just Holding
We had nice support at 19 look for SSOT to test the 28 resistance again.