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You are right and I apologize. I neglected to look at the time of your post.
Oops. Did you not notice the T12 halt?
What the heck is pushing PRXIQ up 65% today? No news or even posts that I can find.
BNRM up to $2.50 from $0.25 last week.
Hi Janice:
THCZ share price has more than doubled since last week when you said, "The continuing enthusiasm for the stock baffles me."
What's the next higher word after 'baffle'?
NETE
You guys might enjoy researching NETE, Net Element. It's a NASDAQ stock involved in payment systems. Had had a huge run-up this week on no news. Cayman financing, Russian principles, etc. Smells but I can't find anything to back up that sense.
I see. Didn't realize you were talking about a year ago. Nice walk up back then.
I don't see 60 consecutive green days on this stock. What time period are you looking at?
Agree that the valuation is beyond ridiculous. This is why tiny floats should not be tradable, or why naked shorting should exist. People start believing share price reflects underlying value and invest accordingly, but it simply does not.
I don't have any good ideas in that regard. Or perhaps any other regard. All the high flyers have crashed.
Darn SEC keeps stealing all my ideas.
Thanks for the recognition.
I didn't realize the annual report had been released. Thanks. I found it now on Sedar.
As for the rest of the excited replies..... well...$28,000 in R&D and zero revenue speaks volumes to me. It's all talk.
Not to mention going from 16mm os to 21mm os in a year. I wouldn't brag too much about the $5,000,000 on the balance sheet, since it cost 5 million shares!
Quite the pump-fest going on at this board. Nevertheless, the company has barely any assets, no marketable products and management who many feel are not trustworthy.
In Q3 they spent all of $14,019 on technology development! Wow! And market cap is what - $200 million now?
When is the annual report due? And then the Q1 report close behind? Is it correct that the latest available financials are from over 7 months ago now?
There have been Dr. Frost groupies around for years and many of the stocks have seemed questionable. Nevertheless, Dr. Frost appears to have been quite successful over the years and is listed by Forbes as having $3.4 billion.
I had no idea he was so close with Barry Honig, who seems to me to be unscrupulous but careful to stay within the law.
"Phillip Frost, chairman and CEO of pharmaceutical and diagnostics company Opko Health, is a pharma industry veteran with stakes in more than a half dozen firms. Last year several of those companies merged together, including Opko, which acquired Prolor Biotech. A former dermatology professor, he got his start in pharma in the early 1970s when he took over Key Pharmaceuticals with billionaire partner Michael Jaharis to develop generics and veterinary products. They sold the company to Schering-Plough in 1986. Frost then founded generic drugmaker Ivax and sold it to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries for $7.6 billion in 2005. He is still chairman of Ivax."
Where do you find the amount of Anson's short position? Thanks.
I have this thought they just didn't like what their auditor told them what to do. This management seems ornery and unwilling to conform to regulation.
I love that guy - unmade bed in the background and all. He makes me laugh.
VAPE big name marijuana stock down 55% today.
How much is the fully diluted market cap on NVLX? I'm seeing numbers all over the place.
SPLI collapsing 50% this morning. No news. Might be referred to as a dump.
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What's going on with all the deleted messages? What am I missing?
$30 bucks a share is one of the highest prices to ever be halted.
Charges dropped in stock manipulation case
Federal prosecutors dismiss charges against Sherman Mazur and eight others after concluding that wiretap evidence was inadmissible.
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-fraud-dismissal-20140326,0,3849413.story#ixzz2x7taRcXx
The Company would help itself and its shareholders quite a bit if it would provide audited financial statements. What exactly is the problem in that regard?
Personally, I take a 50% haircut to all financials that are not audited.
"We are also lowering our rating to Neutral from Buy. Although we believe there are substantial opportunities in the automated retail sector, we believe AVTC shares may have gotten ahead of fundamentals at this early stage. "
I disagree. The character and integrity of management means everything to a company and the investment. These are employees of the shareholders. Do you want to put your trust in people with these associations? Would you hire people like this? You can't fire them, but you can sell the company.
Exposing ICLD for what it is.
http://sirf-online.org/2014/03/17/the-copper-archipelago-intercloud/
"It’s fair to say that a recent New York Observer article ably framed what every investor needs to know about a curious enterprise named InterCloud Systems: its prospects are marginal and the management doubly so. Experience, however, often shows that companies surfacing from the bronze deep of small-capitalization stock finance have rich backstories.
With that in mind, the Southern Investigative Reporting Foundation dove in, tracing the backgrounds of its executives, advisors and following the money trails between the two.
An examination of InterCloud’s filings did not disappoint, revealing a company that Oliver Stone might love, a rich corporate vein of collapsed ventures and peopled with the alpha promoters of the penny stock world, whose conflicts of interest and links to the graveyards of investor capital are legion."
Thanks, I think they are complying with that rule. Just goes on for months. It's a different kind of spam, but it's still spam.
Does iHub have a rule against re-posting the same post over and over again?
Over at the KonaRed board, that's what is being done - a dozen well-composed, compensated awareness posts repeated daily. Makes conversation by ordinary investors impossible which I suspect is the purpose.
AVTC Amusing too that a company without an audit is bragging about transparency. OK, not that amusing.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/2014/03/10/the-first-pot-stock-billionaire-says-his-penny-stock-could-be-a-little-high/
"Nevertheless, the indicted Llamas is connected to Mona, Mackay and CannaVest"
Isn't that the case on the long side as well? If there were no short sellers than there would be NO ONE exploring the risks and negatives. Most scams are exposed by shortsellers and no one else.
WPWR flying high today.
It's not stupidity. It's clear to me he's highly intelligent. There is another cause for the behavior.
Those criticisms of Citron are lifted verbatim from a message board post. Cut and paste.
Did MDBX mention that they were quoting a message board post? Did the Company do any confirmation due diligence before publishing these accusations?
This is not how responsible or ethical adults behave - particularly when they are responsible officers of 'industry leading' public companies. Says more about MDBX than anything.
Perhaps the increased trading is due to all the pot stocks. They seem to have brought a lot of neophytes into the pink sheet universe.
It's a lovely concept, but the economics are simply not there except with unusual and extremely high priced products, such as marijuana.
How good can the earnings be? They went from 35 cents in December to more than 10x that price today. You gotta ignore the January prices because that was just hysteria - that mood is gone now.
Why was it 35 cents last year? What has changed in two months to make a 10x price increase reasonable? 2x I can see. 3x maybe.
He's informed. Everything he says about Lincoln Park is absolutely true. They are completely legal, but it's the kind of financing only a desperate company would accept.