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Pretty sure the only time Goldy moves is when a sandwich is involved.
I'm guessing that wasn't for his poker playing ability.
That'll just cover two dinners at the Sizzler in Doral. Righteous bucks!
Goldy seems to have fallen into coast mode recently. There's no way he's going to miss any meals by letting his little cash machine fade away into the grey sheets. Some of us here have spitballed absurd, new predictions to continue the scam. Maybe we'll see one of those ideas become a reality... soon.
From your post "...CTIX Phase I for Kevorkian (?sp)..."
If that was an attempt at humor, it failed. A lot of people are hoping for a positive outcome here for the sake of cancer patients who'd rather live than die.
Perfect photo. Second prize should be two nights out on the town with Goldy.
Those BBQs provide valuable training for new guys, just like a seminar. 'Wouldn't be surprised if the SEC has Goldy under contract in Accounts Payable as a goverment instructor.
"Money for nothin' and chicks for free" should be playing in the OHNO office on a continuous loop, VF. Will Goldy ever find himself in Dire Straits? Apparently the SEC has better things to do.
While the article has more holes in it than a Kent Micronite filter (yeah, I'm showing my age), I couldn't help but guffaw at the anti-CTIX responses. My fave was:
"Anyone with a high school education knows that S. Aureus is gram positive and is the most common cause of ABSSI."
If all high schools on the planet Remulak are that advanced, we're in deep doo-doo.
Probably too worried about the Rosen Law Firm coming for a visit. ROFL
The Business Wire release says they're investigating CTIX on behalf of stockholders. Funny, I never heard any stockholders asking them.
Stunning price action today. Able to buy shares below my average for the first time in three years. Probably many other longs doing the same, since most all of us know what we own.
Steady as she goes. The FDA doesn't grant orphan drug status to shells. Long and strong. We'll all be fine.
Can you stay all day at the Corral? Y'know, give loitering a whole new meaning, just nibbling real slow-like. If anyone knew fer shure, it'd be Goldy.
Random number generators make more sense than this morning's chart. I look forward to this settling down in the days/weeks to come. I still feel good about this one by EOY.
Latest guess now... the market re-opens on Monday. Although it feels like I'm just reading a version of the old bar sign promising "free beer".
http://www.todayonline.com/business/greek-stock-market-unlikely-reopen-week-due-it-glitch
Latest rumor has it the Chinese are opening a new consulate in Goldberg's office. All the RED flags have been there for years.
Do any of those things involve handcuffs?
I imagine Mr Douky evaluates most inquiries from the perspective of "what's in it for me". Responding to you gains him zilch. It's a dead end.
I see a new show idea for A&E. If they ever air "Flip This Boat" I want a cut. Using the Hispanola in their pilot episode could put Top Chef on the bottom shelf in their line-up. A barely-floating barnacle support system and the clueless lawyer who dreams of pocketing big profits. What a freaking disaster.
Probably safe to assume Blimpberg's gonna need more than one Happy Meal too. I've never heard that his waistline was being subjected to an austerity program.
As of today they need minimum two days to re-open, and that's IF everything goes well. No final deal by Sunday equals Grexit. It's getting down to the nitty gritty. I feel lucky.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11732926/Crippled-Greece-yields-to-overwhelming-power-as-deal-looms.html
The cartoon sums it up very well.
Happy Meal plus ice cream cone for dessert. Someone's livin' large!
Well, now you're just piling-on, Nagurski.
If the number of OHNO management offenses equaled appropriate justice, these guys would've been sentenced to life in front of a firing squad long ago. Which is exactly what I'd like to see happen, by the way.
I think we're all locked out right now. Betting lots of people would like to buy more after yesterday's news. Unfortunately we're not on the NYSE. Ross' group has been the largest of all shareholders in this bank for well over a year. I'm sure he would if he could.
We should see a dramatic uptick when Eurobank is allowed to trade again. Right now the National Bank of Greece is up 15% just today. I'm not feeling nearly as depressed as I was last Sunday.
Watching OHNO's like staring at a dead cat in the road. If you keep looking at it long enough you can convince yourself it twitched.
A positive outcome for this bank is possible, but it will be the result of pure luck. As I write, the leaders of the European Union are behind closed doors in Belgium trying to sort out the Greek mess.
I try not to judge a situation by its appearance, but the newly-appointed Greek finance minister looks completely out of his element. His unprofessional business attire would put him one notch above a nattily-dressed truck driver. Holding his hand-written notes in full view of the cameras did not go unnoticed by reporters. Add that to the Greek contingent arriving with no proposal for a solution to their crisis just screams amateur hour. It appears they don't mind being thought as the clown car of the EU circus.
Their leadership seems to have no idea how serious the outcome is to the Greek people. Not surprisingly, neither did the majority of Greek voters last Sunday.
That's nice, but how about crediting your source and when it was originally printed next time... please.
Languishing at no-bid is still a small problem. Hope no one's holding their breath waiting for this to take off, VF. Looks like Apophis did and it turned him (red, white and) blue. Happy Quatro de Julio weekend to you and everyone on the board!
If you mean a mantra based on logic, experience and plain old common sense ... sure. Looking at the debris left behind United Western's operation through rose-colored glasses doesn't change the facts.
Let's not forget Banjo Bob is also viable, feisty and pretty entertaining. Rumors that he was a waiter at the Last Supper are not true.
As a Cubs fan, I always have to find new ways to keep smiling.
Yep, sure has gotten quieter with no news.
Psychic Consuela reports FS had to go into hiding in the Witless Protection Program but is handling the Christmas Club accounts at a Denver bank working from home. LGL might be in Greece advising the Syriza party in demanding huge sums of undeserved money under Color of Lamb with Mint Jelly. And I hear Tradeinman simply went home, locked himself in his man cave and is tying up flys. Not for fishing, he just likes to tie them up. No word on VC, but maybe he'll check in some day.
This thing is dead. But I could be wrong.
Their old MEXP label is still an entity... at least over on the Linked In website. In Ovations Holdings, doesn't come up. Always good to see the CEO putting his best face forward.
"The boat is within minutes of sailing." Lol
I'm ashamed to admit I forgot that one.
Exactly. It plays out like a bad script. Cancer no one can see, making water (and $3.2M revenue) where it doesn't exist, sea treasure without a crew, amusement parks with no rides, I wonder what's next?
'Hope those construction workers keep their heads down. The buddy system works.
Obviously the latest LOI didn't make a difference. Goldy and the gang need to come up with a more radical game-changer "strategery" (thanks, Geo Bush) to keep the money flowing in. I don't have much faith in their creative abilities. I agree, the R/S would be that lazy man's choice, but needs a story deeper than a western movie set façade.
Hey, VF... did OHNO's future headquarters, that hotel on the Caspian Sea ever get built?
Final Jeopardy category...Things that make you go "hmmm". De-moderating ones self off a board they once dominated indeed seems odd, but normal considering the source.
I remember when Sheriff Bart left the town of Rock Ridge at the end of Blazing Saddles. The townsfolk were finally able to take care of themselves allowing Bart to move on and fight oppression and injustice wherever it might be.
FS is no Sheriff Bart. A rodent departing a buoyancy-challenged sea vessel fits his modus operandi better.
So the FDIC will take care of us. Even though the government is going to fail. Thanks, LGL. I'll sleep a lot better now knowing things are under control.
I love Mr LGL's deal and hope it happens. I also have as much faith that UFOs will become a reliable form of cross-town transportation someday. Common shareholders rarely find justice in the market when their investment goes sour. The principals controlling this puppet show (government, judiciary or bank officers) will never feel any pain when Class 8s get stiffed.
Just because many seem to be walking away from a horse race that's over and you're sticking around looking in the dirt for a winning ticket doesn't mean the others are necessarily wrong. Other experienced investors on the board have seen this type of scenario play out many times, providing data and see the overwhelming odds that this is now a fool's errand.
A few odd circumstances here and there doesn't mean a win is in the bag. Keep the board open to all points of view.