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Interesting that nothing was said about their new
facility. Would have appreciated finding out if
it's in operation, about to go in operation, or
just how close are we to getting our white room
approval.
howlow - Can you post the exact wording ?
A real target date "Revenues will start July 1st,"
and a bright future. Things not often heard in good
old penny land.
I don't think you need to be a member to see the
delayed prices. I'm not a member and I can see them.
OT - Crude oil is up $11.03/barrell, may be time
to intest a few dollars at your local gas station
before the pump price takes a big jump.
Most sites have 20 min. delay, or will charge you
a fee for live trading info. Right now this is what
Ameritrade is showing.
CSMG Technologies IncOTC BB:CTGI
Bid 1.34Ask 1.35 B/A Size 500 x 500 High 1.36 Low 1.34 Vol. 14,769 (Above Avg)
http://quotes.freerealtime.com/dl/frt/S?IM=quotes&SA=quotes%7CTime%2526Sales&symbol=wrnw&type=Time%26Sales&action=Go%21
CSMG TECHNOLOGIES INC - Nasdaq National Market: CTGI
Time & Sales most recent next page
Rec. Time Action Price Volume
11:51:46 AM Trade 1.35 750
11:51:14 AM Bid 1.33 500
10:49:52 AM Ask 1.35 500
10:49:18 AM Trade 1.35 3300
9:44:42 AM Ask 1.37 500
9:43:34 AM Trade 1.34 3020
9:32:54 AM Trade 1.36 1500
8:01:34 AM Bid 1.35 500
I was just looking over a PR issued by OilSands Quest
( BQI )today and thought wouldn't it be great if they
had taken the time to look at our equipment. BQI is
doing all they can to go green.
"Oilsands Quest's operating and engineeringpersonnel recently traveled to Houston to conduct a factory approval test on the steam generation and water treatment equipment.
http://www.oilsandsquest.com/investor_information/news_archive/releases/bqi_060608.pdf
Still looks as if the big boy's are doing all they can
to keep this stock back from running, however real good
news would ruel the day.
Your right, and take into account it's time for
the good old summer time market swoon. Now I also
believe that 90 day time frame starts from the day
the equipment goes into actual service, and not
from a PR date, and that would mean we don't know
the actual time frame.
Your right, PR's lacking useful information are often
viewed as just so much fluff. I would hope that's not
the case here.
Jagman if you win, then we all win. What more needs
to be said.
LOL you could be right, 90 day's is a long way off,
but as the old saying goes " Ya puts ya money down
and you takes ya chances" In either event I think
our chances are looking real good, so I'll do some
buying over that 90 day's period.
You just might have to give up on your .31 cent
play, LOL. I added today at .46
Thanks, share count is not all that bad. The question
is how long will it take to produce new units and get
them out in the field ? Pending Teaxs RR commision
approval of cource.
NR Just out.
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/080528/0401287.html
Ecosphere Technologies and Devon Energy Sign Pilot Program to Recycle Produced Water in the Barnett Shale
Wednesday May 28, 8:00 am ET
STUART, FL--(MARKET WIRE)--May 28, 2008 -- Ecosphere Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB:ESPH.OB - News), a diversified clean technology and water engineering services company, today announces that it has signed a water recycling pilot program with Devon Energy Corporation to recycle produced water in the Barnett Shale.
Dennis McGuire, Founder and CEO of Ecosphere Technologies, stated, "We look forward to working with Devon Energy on this pilot program to recycle its produced water. Devon Energy has led the way to introduce water recycling technologies in the Barnett Shale to preserve vital water resources. The Ecosphere Ozonix equipment for the project is presently being built and we expect to be operational pending final approval by the Texas Railroad Commission."
Welcome to the board. Always room for one more investor
who can see the future this company (CSMG/LTC/LFG) has
before it.
The way things are going you might have to wait a
while to see that .31/sh. price again if ever.
Reco - I just finished reading the Wall Street
analytical report and found it to be very interesting
to say the least. With the new financing agreement
in place we should without doubt see a very profitable
future.
I for one like what they have planed for the future.
From Pg. 19
"Intellectual PROPERTY"
In short, Find patents, develop, commercialize and
sell while retaining a piece of the action, or find
a JV partner.
I'm not sure of what Rees's intentions are or
where, but Yotty's track record seemed to point
to a printing press.
I'm still not getting through, but thank you for
giving me a brief rundown as that's good enough
for my needs at this time. Thanks to DERBENSKI
for posting the information.
Sorry this is what i'm getting when try to use
the link.
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet.
The website is encountering problems.
There might be a typing error in the address.
Derb - What ever your trying to send it's not
coming through.
Sounds like a plan to me. It's hard to find real
companies with honest people running them in penny
land, so when you do find them be ready to hang on
even if it takes a little longer that what you might
have hoped for. I think EcoSphere has a better than
average chance of becoming the 500# gorilla in the
"Produced Water field".
Thanks again. I see I'll have plenty of reading to
do over this long weekend. Do you have a fell for
how long it will take them to build the next 1-2
units required for further testing?
For the present I have only a small number of
shares, so will have to work on that over the
next few months, I for one have no problem dollar
averaging on the way up, at least I'm averaging in
a positive direction.
Nice to be invested in a company working in a area of
large potential.The trick will be to get as many of our
units in the field working world wide before any
creditable competition comes along.
Thanks again for the great links.
Nice find, thanks for posting.
Time to pick up the pace and add more shares
before we hit that dollar mark.
SPIN-I agree with board members, with Walt's
passing it's time to remove his pictures from the
I box. I also hope you see fit to be an active
member of the board and contribute some of your
great DD. Let's see if the new management has
what it takes.
Mr.F - Thanks for bring the board and myself
up-todate.I guess we can no longer use Walt
as our wipping boy going forward and that's
good. Now it's for sure up to Lloyd Spencer
and Charles House too turn this ship around.
Do you have a link to cover this ?
And you thought the cold war was over !!!!
Russia accused of annexing the Arctic for oil reserves by Canada
By Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent
Last Updated: 12:23AM BST 18/05/2008
The battle for "ownership" of the polar oil reserves has accelerated with the disclosure that Russia has sent a fleet of nuclear-powered ice breakers into the Arctic.
It has reinforced fears that Moscow intends to annex "unlawfully" a vast portion of the ice-covered Arctic, beneath which scientists believe up to 10 billion tons of gas and oil could be buried. Russian ambition for control of the Arctic has provoked Canada to double to $40 million (£20.5 million) funding for work to map the Arctic seabed in support its claim over the territory.
The Russian ice breakers patrol huge areas of the frozen ocean for months on end, cutting through ice up to 8ft thick. There are thought to be eight in the region, dwarfing the British and American fleets, neither of which includes nuclear-powered ships.
Canada also plans to open an army training centre for cold-weather fighting at Resolute Bay and a deep-water port on the northern tip of Baffin Island, both of which are close to the disputed region. The country's defence ministry intends to build a special fleet of patrol boats to guard the North West Passage.
The crisis has raised the spectre of Russia and the West joining in a new cold war over the Arctic unless the United Nations can resolve the dispute.
Liam Fox, the shadow defence secretary, told Telegraph: "Four of the five Arctic powers are Nato members, yet Nato seems ill-configured to be able to respond to the sort of activities we have seen from the Russians. We need to ensure Nato has the will and the capability to deter Russian activity that contravenes international laws or treaties."
Jonathan Eyal, of the Royal United Services Institute, said the dispute could simmer for years. "The message from Vladimir Putin is that Russia will no longer be shackled to treaties signed by Yeltsin when he was half drunk or when Russia was on its knees," he said. "This dispute is not only about oil reserves which might or might not exist, it is about the control of sea lanes. Russia's movements could pitch it into a serious territorial dispute with the US for the first time."
Tension in the Arctic is also being heightened by the revival of Russian Cold War-era manoeuvres. Hardly a week passes without Russian aircraft over-flying the North Pole, simulating strikes on "enemy" bases and shipping.
The crisis erupted last year when a Russian submarine crew planted a flag on the Lomonosov Ridge, a 1,240-mile stretch of seabed that Moscow says is Russian. Derided at the time as a stunt, the move focused attention on the race for the Arctic's hidden treasures.
No country owns the Arctic Ocean or the North Pole, but under the 1982 UN Law of the Sea Convention, each country with a coast has exploitation rights in a limited "exclusive economic zone". On ratification of the convention – and America has yet to ratify it – each country has 10 years to make claims extending its zone.
Russia rivals Saudi Arabia as the world's largest oil producer and is estimated to have the largest natural gas supplies. Energy earnings are funding a $189 billion (£97 billion) overhaul of its armed forces.
You have a good point there. In today's world your
dead meat without ISO approval.
OT - Dane, I took the following off another board
and it's refering to another stock (Sorry about that)
but I think it may give us an idea of what the MM's
are doing here. Thanks to internationaltrader14
The typical way you launch a flagging consolidation pattern if you're the "ax" (that is, the gorilla in the room) is to offer for sale say 200k shares at 4.85, and a buy for 200k shares at 4.75. These bids are usually not displayed, but tracked by trading software and refreshed periodically as small blocks. Every X minutes (10 or so?), you drop down a penny. You're now selling 200k at 4.84 and buying 200k at 4.74. This way you walk the price down and discourage mark-up. Your goal is to frustrate day and swing traders, and encourage profit-taking.
You don't really care if someone buys 10k at 4.84, because it's your intent to encourage that person to sell them back to you later at the purchase floor. Now, as long as you have a net gain of shares & profit, then your walk down is working perfectly well. You give up this tactic when you start having a net loss of shares because people are buying too many of your ceiling shares vs the shares you are buying on the floor. At that point you just become a buyer and suck up shares at the ask. This accumulation pattern works with multiple accumulators as long as they all play along nicely, strengthening the down-sloping channel. Of course, the price soon becomes cheap enough that someone is willing to break with the group and gobble up the free money (good old prisoner's dilemma), and the price begins to rise again.
Accumulation tactics like these aren't special to XXX. They occur on every single stock on every single exchange. Because our institutional holdings are so high and our institutions want more BQI goodness, they have been particularly aggressive in their accumulation tactics.
This has been frustrating to us over the past couple of years, but should be great for us going forward. Aggressive accumulators make great sponsors for mark-up when we eventually get moving. Every share they shake out is yet another incentive for them to send XXX to the moon in months and years to come.
Makes you wonder who their Accumulating for ?
True but what do we have to offer other than a
promis, and at this point we can't even say when
we could fill that promis.
Have we seen any approvals from the FDA this month ?
Very good looking website.
I agree with you. I would much rather dollar average
on the way up than on the way down, and I'm slowly
doing that on both plays.
Maddogs - Thanks for PM, I'm still adding, but
see no need to rush for the moment. We seem too
have two plays in the quite mode.
LOL - What stockholder meeting ? That's something
only real companies have.