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can anyone post silver and gold charts with moving averages?
(where are the next stops below?)
thank you
monday should be the day- but should prolly give em till the end of next week to be safe- how will the mm's respond to the form 10?
WINDSOR, ON, May 11, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- LoftWerks, Inc. (OTC: LFWK) today announced that Sulja Brothers Building Materials, Ltd. has posted the necessary filings to finalize the merger agreement it has in place with the Loftwerks, Inc. (LFWK) public, and that the entire process should be completed in only a few days.
Counsel, the Gottbetter Firm in NYC, has submitted the required SEC documentation, namely the form 15C(211). A Sulja spokesperson stated that the transition to a public market should not occur later than 5-7 days from now.
i'm out too- this is bs as far as i can tell
how do you know conversion over? thanks
harsh price now- .10
but news coupled with low float and this could fly!
NEWS- (though the pone # does not seem to work)
HE-5 Resources, Corp. Addresses Shareholders' Concerns
Company Advertisement Appears in Resource World Magazine
May 18, 2006 8:30:00 AM
NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/18/06 -- HE-5 Resources, Corp. (OTC: HRRP) today announced that it has not and does not plan to offer and sell securities of the Corporation under Rule 504 of Regulation D. HE-5 is pleased to report that it has sufficient funds to cover the total pre-production expenses, as outlined in the Preliminary Budget for the Overman Property Project and thus does not need to raise additional capital by selling shares of the Corporation under Rule 504 at this time.
HE-5 also announced that a Company Advertisement has been published in the May Edition of Resource World Magazine on Page 3. Resource World Magazine is an investment magazine backed by editors that have a combined experience of more than 75 years in Mining, Oil & Gas, Energy and Exploration. The magazine's goal is to inform new and experienced investors of timely investment opportunities by providing up-to-date insights and perspectives on the resource sector. Resource World targets selected readers (i.e. public and institutional investors, stockbrokers, etc.) and is distributed at all major financial and resource conferences in Canada and the US. It is also available internationally at select newsstands and retail stores. For further information or to order a copy of the Magazine visit: www.resourceworld.com.
About HE-5 Resources, Corp.
HE-5 Resources, Corp. (HE-5) is a growth-oriented and emerging natural resources company. HE-5's mission is to maximize shareholder value by investing in pre-production mining projects, which are undervalued and have proven reserves that will increase the revenue and profit of the Company. HE-5's goal is to establish a vast mineral reserve and resource base with a focus on the following 5 metals: gold, silver, copper, zinc and platinum.
For more information on HE-5 Resources, Corp. please contact CEO Denyse Raynault at Raynault@he-5resourcescorp.com or visit the Corporate website at www.he-5resourcescorp.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Please be advised that statements made herein, other than historical data, constitute forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those stated or implied by such forward-looking statements. The potential risks and uncertainties include, among others, potential volatility in the company's stock price, increased competition, customer acceptance of new products and services offered by the company, and uncertainty of future revenue and profitability and fluctuations in its quarterly operating results. Please also be advised that the company's stock is not currently registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Contact:
HE-5 Resources, Corp.
CEO Denyse Raynault
Ph# (775) 291-6469
E-mail: Raynault@he-5resourcescorp.com
URL: www.he-5resourcescorp.com
thought i'd copy rigatoni's post here-
there is a difference from when i spoke with them last week and serge told me float was like 19 million- maybe i'll call for clarification tomorrow...
~HRRP update...
spoke with the company, some highlights...
a)share structure 89,632,493 float 44 million
b)no 504 shares being sold and no plans of future 504
c)MICA market maker(seller) I was told they do not know who the seller is and that previous sellers were done
d)company rep will be in nevada shortly to supervise project launch
e)debt free
f)cash flow positive
g)financials being completed, hopefully by months end.
h)otcbb plans also.
g)listing frankfurt and berlin exchanges
I havent found anything bad other than the stock price which isnt good right now.So, we'll see.
~Rig
do you think those are buys or sells at .025?
think they are painting buys as sells-
i got some at .027 earlier - anyone else?
nothing scares me more than them doing a reverse split-
i can understand how it might be necessary but the pyschological effect on the market is usually devastating
peeps selling the news? crazy with no price increase. anyone?
and in de there is no info on ksw industries inc while in nv there is. those are the facts.
could you explain further what you think will happen once the value of the etf exceeds 1 billion or the amount of physical silver they have? are they not required to buy more after that? thanks
gspg news:
GoldSpring Announces Appointment of Jim Golden as COO; Mining Operations Resume at Plum Mine
GOLD HILL, Nev., May 17, 2006 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- GoldSpring, Inc. (OTCBB:GSPG) announced today that Jim Golden, licensed mining engineer, has been appointed Chief Operating Officer. In November 2005, GoldSpring retained Mr. Golden to conduct a comprehensive review of all aspects of the Plum Mine operation, including the overall mine plan, with the objective of maximizing efficiency, increasing production, and reducing costs. Mr. Golden assembled a team of professional mining consultants, who are recognized experts in their respective disciplines, to assist in his review of the operation. The Company has been implementing the team's recommendations for the past few months and is starting to recognize the benefits of the operational improvements. Through the implementation of the team's recommendations, the Company recorded its first quarterly profit from operations in the first quarter of 2006.
Mr. Golden has over twenty years of experience in the mining industry, including ten years with Peter Kiewit's mining division, where he was a district manager. A graduate of Montana Tech, Mr. Golden has owned his own consulting firm since 1990, where he has provided consulting services throughout the world for over 50 mining companies. GoldSpring's President and CEO, Rob Faber, said, "We are excited to have Jim Golden as an officer of our Company. Jim brings a wealth of industry experience and professionalism to GoldSpring, and we expect to reap many positive rewards from having him as a member of our team."
GoldSpring also announced that it has resumed drilling and processing operations at the Plum Mine in the last week and mining operations commenced on May 15, 2006. In a joint effort with Mine Development and Associates, the Company has recently completed its mine plan. Within the next six weeks, the Company expects to receive a qualified report measuring its proven and probable reserves. Based on the mine plan and internal calculations, the Company expects to ramp up monthly gold production to 1,200 ounces by mid-summer 2006 and anticipates gold production costs of less than $350 per ounce. Jim Golden stated, "Since last November, we have focused on improving the fundamentals of our operation, and we are now experiencing the positive results of our efforts. The current gold prices make this a unique time for developing mining companies, especially in the United States. We are excited about the possibilities created by this market and look forward to seizing the opportunities available for growth both within and outside the Comstock Lode of Nevada."
looks actively incorporated in nv:
KSW INDUSTRIES, INC.
Business Entity Information
Status: Active on 3/15/2006 File Date: 7/15/2004
Type: Domestic Corporation Corp Number: C18623-2004
Qualifying State: NV List of Officers Due: 7/31/2006
Managed By: Expiration Date:
Resident Agent Information
Name: CORPORATION TRUST COMPANY OF NEVADA Address 1: 6100 NEIL RD. SUITE 500
Address 2: City: RENO
State: NV Zip Code: 89511
Phone: Fax:
Email: Mailing Address 1:
Mailing Address 2: Mailing City:
Mailing State: Mailing Zip Code:
View all business entities under this resident agent
Financial Information
No Par Share Count: 0 Capital Amount: $ 200,000.00
Par Share Count: 2,000,000,000.00 Par Share Value: $ 0.0001
Officers Include Inactive Officers
President - GENNADY SHESTAKOW
Address 1: 387 CARLINGVIEW DRIVE Address 2:
City: ETOBICOKE State:
Zip Code: M9W5G7 Country: CAN
Status: Active Email:
Secretary - GENNADY SHESTAKOW
Address 1: 387 CARLINGVIEW DRIVE Address 2:
City: ETOBICOKE State:
Zip Code: M9W5G7 Country: CAN
Status: Active Email:
Treasurer - GENNADY SHESTAKOW
Address 1: 387 CARLINGVIEW DRIVE Address 2:
City: ETOBICOKE State:
Zip Code: M9W5G7 Country: CAN
Status: Active Email:
Director - GENNADY SHESTAKOW
Address 1: 387 CARLINGVIEW DRIVE Address 2:
City: ETOBICOKE State:
Zip Code: M9W5G7 Country: CAN
Status: Active Email:
Actions\Amendments
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i'm not understanding- is that even alcar?
where have they referred to themselves as AMERICAN CONSOLIDATED MANAGEMENT GROUP INC?
from DE sos sitebelow- (note no KSW Industries inc.)
2215595 KSW & ASSOCIATES, INC.
4158356 K & S WAVERLY PARTNERS LLC
0845225 KSWB INC.
3571294 K-SWELL TECHNOLOGY L.L.C.
4027535 KSW-ENERGOMASH J/V LTD.
0932113 K.S.W. ENTERPRISES, INC.
3177155 KSW HOLDINGS 00-12, LLC
3177157 KSW HOLDING 00-20, LLC
3022769 KSW HOWARD STREET PROPERTIES III, LLC
2946600 KSW HOWARD STREET PROPERTIES II, LLC
2018763 KSW, INC.
2365659 KSW, INC.
you go IHDR! we'll all buy chickenhats for your commision.
they did not return either my phone message or email-
ta gagged- nv sos says only 5 mill shares.
not looking so good here...
can you please note where island kim ever referred to energomash?
was it in a pm? could you detail it if so? thanks
agreed the prs ARE amazing
but the "way" "is" - HAHA
look who's talkin' . lol!
"Who writes this stuff? PATHETIC!!!!
We have great news yet the way they write these PR's are simply amazing!!"
they write these pr's is simply amazing
wow, its like having the ceo here to answer all our questions!
radical technology- researching here-
how many authorized shares?
what is the nature of all the litigations in the 10ksb?
has a class II application been submitted to the fda?
recently? what has he said? do share....
CLME.pk ACMG two companies with technologies to make less wasteful ethanol-
has PEIX already risen too far too fast because of the gates factor or is there still a ways to go?
when is verasun ipo?
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July05/ethanol.toocostly.ssl.html
July 5, 2005
Cornell ecologist's study finds that producing ethanol and biodiesel from corn and other crops is not worth the energy
By Susan S. Lang
Chris Hallman/University Photography
Ecologist David Pimentel, shown here pumping gas, says that his analysis shows that producing ethanol uses more energy than the resulting fuel generates. Copyright © Cornell University
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Turning plants such as corn, soybeans and sunflowers into fuel uses much more energy than the resulting ethanol or biodiesel generates, according to a new Cornell University and University of California-Berkeley study.
"There is just no energy benefit to using plant biomass for liquid fuel," says David Pimentel, professor of ecology and agriculture at Cornell. "These strategies are not sustainable."
Pimentel and Tad W. Patzek, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Berkeley, conducted a detailed analysis of the energy input-yield ratios of producing ethanol from corn, switch grass and wood biomass as well as for producing biodiesel from soybean and sunflower plants. Their report is published in Natural Resources Research (Vol. 14:1, 65-76).
In terms of energy output compared with energy input for ethanol production, the study found that:
* corn requires 29 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced;
* switch grass requires 45 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced; and
* wood biomass requires 57 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced.
In terms of energy output compared with the energy input for biodiesel production, the study found that:
* soybean plants requires 27 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced, and
* sunflower plants requires 118 percent more fossil energy than the fuel produced.
In assessing inputs, the researchers considered such factors as the energy used in producing the crop (including production of pesticides and fertilizer, running farm machinery and irrigating, grinding and transporting the crop) and in fermenting/distilling the ethanol from the water mix. Although additional costs are incurred, such as federal and state subsidies that are passed on to consumers and the costs associated with environmental pollution or degradation, these figures were not included in the analysis.
"The United State desperately needs a liquid fuel replacement for oil in the near future," says Pimentel, "but producing ethanol or biodiesel from plant biomass is going down the wrong road, because you use more energy to produce these fuels than you get out from the combustion of these products."
Although Pimentel advocates the use of burning biomass to produce thermal energy (to heat homes, for example), he deplores the use of biomass for liquid fuel. "The government spends more than $3 billion a year to subsidize ethanol production when it does not provide a net energy balance or gain, is not a renewable energy source or an economical fuel. Further, its production and use contribute to air, water and soil pollution and global warming," Pimentel says. He points out that the vast majority of the subsidies do not go to farmers but to large ethanol-producing corporations.
"Ethanol production in the United States does not benefit the nation's energy security, its agriculture, economy or the environment," says Pimentel. "Ethanol production requires large fossil energy input, and therefore, it is contributing to oil and natural gas imports and U.S. deficits." He says the country should instead focus its efforts on producing electrical energy from photovoltaic cells, wind power and burning biomass and producing fuel from hydrogen conversion.
started a position here at .001
looks promising.
good company here.
big volume surge recently.
will talk w herj monday i hope.
SRGE .001 interesting volume surge past 3 days.
asm = authorized share meeting perhaps?
talked w hrrp- serge- vp of operations about share structure- he explained that the float is 19.5 mil. the rest of the os (like 70 mil)are restricted at least 2 years but closely held by the ownership family who will never sell them and that the authorized share was never changed from what the company took over from whatever it was before. also plans for frankfurt asap and otcbb and berlin in 3-5 months. was very nice and informative about mining- said he didn't know much about trading (we laughed because neither do i) sounds very legit and lucrative here- thanks rig!
thought i should repost this here too-
talked w hrrp- serge- vp of operations about share structure- he explained that the float is 19.5 mil. the rest of the os (like 70 mil)are restricted at least 2 years but closely held by the ownership family who will never sell them and that the authorized share was never changed from what the company took over from whatever it was before. also plans for frankfurt asap and otcbb and berlin in 3-5 months. was very nice and informative about mining- said he didn't know much about trading (we laughed because neither do i) sounds very legit and lucrative here- thanks rig!
fool! this is barely the beginning. and many here greatly appreciate t4$"s dd and great charts. get outa here! today's action was fools like you selling the news, or perhaps others wanted more specifics? the downward action surprised me.
love this The dependence upon fossil fuels is drawing to a close with the
achievement of alternative fuel from waste streams from manufacturing
facilities worldwide.
hold on!....
Nice! go gett em. and buzzard too- watch out.
well today they are saying the missile that took out british helicopter was iranian http://www.iranfocus.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=7122
and it seems our goverment's "diplomacy" is oriented to piss off and offend moscow and beijing- (cheyney's recent rant and the emabarrasing treatment of hu) not too interested in any sort of unified un res.
i think they are planning another 9/11 type thing to justify their move into iran this summer/fall?
me too!
what is the source of all this buyout speculation?
nice links bob, thanks. getting up to speed on gold and silver. so pretty much gold goes up as the dollar drops- on wed. if the fed raises rates as expected then gold should continue it's straight up ascent, but with the bad job #s perhaps they will not raise the rates and the general market and the dollar will rally and gold will have the correction many have been predicting, maybe a $20 drop? i'm watching for the right entry but don't want to be on the sidelines too long. what do all you gold bugs out there think?
i wish i could sell my shares at this price or even 003!
i got a call wed night from their ir guy-returning a call i made to company- asked him how he was paid and he said mostly cash/ some stock- wouldn't give me #s- some bs rant about gold/gold/gold! made me very suspicious. still on the sidelines and not very trusting here based on managements decisions thusfar-