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The 50 crossed the 200 mda today/yesterday.
I would think that anyone who has known the stock and felt burned by its past performance wants to see two good quarters in a row to feel more confident that this is not a one time quarter. Keep in mind we are double the price of just a short while ago, albeit on low volume.
aliases.
very nice.
I held CTEI for two years and sold last month...figures. Good luck getting any real info from Saagar. He has a terrible communication track record. I always thought the business had great potential. This could be big and I know I missed these gains, but am glad I am out because of the lack of transparency. There was a $20 million contract announced a year or two ago that fizzled and was never explained publicly. Proceed with caution.
I already have a very small position to keep my interest, but view it as a straight gamble. I forgot the settlement shares were 12 month restricted. They have issued a lot of shares this year and plan to raise $7.5 million more in Q1. There have been no sales or incoming revenue, just expenditures. Do you know what those acquisitions are going to equate into earnings, because last quarter they show a 3 cent loss per share for 89 million shares with the stock trading around.80. That stock price value is pure speculation of things to come, and as you have indicated, someone with a lot of shares does not think that it is worth it to hold, for whatever reason.
How do you value this company? It is impossible at the moment. Multiple PR's don't put a value on it, revenues and earnings will. There are many possibilities, but it is a gamble at this point. A big seller(if it is one), could mean many things good or bad for the stock. Do those who settled on the bankruptcy have their stock yet? Can it be sold? Most that are owed money will want cash, not stock. I would expect a lot of selling (and some of it done as market sells) when all that stock becomes available. another possibility is that the company is selling stock. That is just a couple for starters.
Iiii Willlll Not. I don't care about your self admiration society of looking into your tighty whiteys. I. Want to be a mod so I can learn you all. Post that crap to SSkissass.
I wasn't the one who wrote a 'thank you' note.
You should listen to me when I tell you to check your meds.
Thank you. I neither want or need an anointing. Whatever I have comes naturally. Anything else just wouldn't feel right. I would, however, love to be a mod here so that I could bring up the correct view of politics whenever I wanted, instead of having to correct all of you when you constantly make mistakes.
An Annointing? Are your meds regulated ok? You alright? Are you depressed over the tea party thing?
You are pitching softballs. 'Educational offer'? I can't wait to see where this goes.
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Don't keep us in suspense. Does it have to do with the difference between OTC and OCT?
As much as that idea is appealing, it is highly unlikely given the requirements for uplisting.
Some asshole passed me in some contest and now is so far up our King's ass, I'm sure he can't even see where he is.
She looks old enough to have been BRIG's teacher.
Damage probably occurred during the period when Twinkies weren't available.
GDSI. Announces $95 million contract! Bankruptcy plan accepted with participants getting stock.
Housing update. In our area, most good contractors are very busy. Mostly smaller to medium projects of remodeling. Phone keeps ringing with this kind of work. Some of the tract type developments have been building some houses, and there are a few projects for the very high end, which seems to have it's confidence back. The lag is still in the middle to high custom homes which have been slow, but I am hearing from some architects that these are now starting in the pipeline.
Mixed use commercial development seems to be booming, and for some reason, it seems like there can't be enough restaurants built.
Inflation has to hit here soon, as demand will exceed the workforce which was decimated (if that word is to fancy for Brig- tough shit)by the recession in various ways.
Anyway, my confidence of continued strength is high, and it is good to hear that most of my colleagues are making money again. Most have reported that have felt the shift from 'sea level' to some profit somewhere around the mid point of this year.
and more, if you consider the other voices.
ok. thanks. Didn't know they showed up so quickly.
more, if you count talking to ones self.
I figured that much, but is there a favorite source that you use?
thank you for posting the updates. How are you tracking the case?
Fiddy is above my pay grade. Go back to sleep angry bird.
I was speaking metaphorically because that was never gonna fit in the building, kinda like an elephant.
It looks and smells better if you climb up the yellow ladder.
I've been here for a few months. The last two quarters have been solid growth. The product is has tons of potential for further growth.
GDSI. Should appeal to some of you right wing nuts. Announced today that a majority of creditors have accepted the Chapter 11 plan to reorganize, paving the way for small arms manufacturing Airtronics w mostly government contracts. I got a small piece.
How do you figure this will affect the buyout offer?
How do you guys feel about AVSC now? I got and forgot.
FedEx. 'Hey, do you think we can get in on a combined PR campaign by providing a free or discounted service which will show our company in a green and sustainable light along with you two?'
"wft?" Man, you are messed up. Drinking those gisthemans again?
Do you read Q's and K's as bedtime stories?
I disagree somewhat. Perhaps initially, but now agribusiness is a huge lobby and the farm bill is untouchable. Farm wealth is concentrated and the entry barrier because of the capital costs involved are prohibitive to startups. As an example, here farmers get paid to plant winter wheat as a cover crop to prevent runoff of nitrogen and then spray methyl ethyl death on it a month before harvest, because they are getting paid subsidized higher rates for corn than the natural follow crop of soybeans, which would go in after the wheat was harvested. Top it off with the unspoken secret of crop damage insurance collection... for deer. It is awarded by yield and even though yield is decreased by non crop rotation of corn season after season (corn pays more), deer are blamed. The farm is so disconnected from the average American, no one knows what goes on and what the huge farm bill is paying for. It is a mess.
Average age of farmers in America is 57.
"Mexicans come in droves and figure out how to make a living on less than minimum wage and STILL send excess money back at home." Because they come here with a willingness to work hard. They earn it in my book. I am very glad to pay anyone who wants to work hard and fast. Unfortunately, there are many residents of our country who do not have that same work ethic. Maybe it is the system that is relied on as a backstop, or that our children don't have the amount of mandatory chores, etc. of eras past. I had a Mexican employee who worked here for 6 years and topped out at $15/hr and sent enough money home to pay for his house in full and returned home with his daughters college money in hand.
I only argue this shit with uncle Brig because he likes it and knows I'm right. I talk politics for entertainment purposes only. Mali? Good grief.