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Makes-going fishing tomorrow AM. Trolling for the big ones.
Gee, blue, I guess Google didn't use Elo as an advisor:
IPO Date: August 19, 2004
First Trade: 11:56 am ET at $100.01
Price: $85.00
Method: Modified Dutch Auction
Lead Underwriters: Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse First Boston
Makes-I see that you are still touting an obvious scam run by a career criminal.
What you are missing, Jimmy, is that Janice was making a guess as to the number of shareholders. You are posting a proven lie.
Brye-I believe you are overlooking the fundamental point that CMKX has no mineral rights.
flantonio-every non-reporting penny scam in the universe claims to be "looking to move to a 'higher' exchange". Standard technique to keep the sheep herded up.
Panther-jimmy knows as little about interpreting a nobo list as does Frizzy, which is saying something. But at least Jimmy is not offering his non-existent expertise out for a fee.
For the shills who keep posting to the effect of "if Urban did anything wrong he would already be arrested".
While the indictment caps off a six-year investigation by the Justice Department into the firm's activities, prosecutors have been stymied in their efforts to bring charges against the two primary targets of the investigation, Melvyn I. Weiss and his former partner William S. Lerach.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=22466441
Lungman-he said he sold his cmkx shares and only has the spinoff shares. Read.
Exactly it, serfdom. If the company had proven reserves it wouldn't be dumping billions of gray market shares. In fact, it would have never traded as a public company in the first place.
Which is why the first question should always be:
If this company is so great, then why are they willing to give away ownership interest in it for practically nothing?
Jimmy-since blue's repost is blatantly at variance with reality, it's hardly worth the effort to "rip" it.
Read the TA records.
Yes it is, investorvest. It's a recycled dirt pile scam run by an affinity scam con artist fronting for Furlong. Who will soon plead to fraud charges.
Really, investorvest? Do you also hate scams that pump their worthless stock by announcing bogus "sales" of their demonstrably worthless ore to an unnamed company?
"Only"36,500 shareholders reporting, 70? Since all the major point and click brokers these clowns use have auto requested certs, I expect that it's about over. And with zero indication of a multi trillion share naked short, eh?
Indeed, buzz, but the wing nuts are attaching great significance to the ATrade action. I don't know why, since it is inconsistent with their "ATrade is out of certs" bullshit.
Nobody ever accused culties of being consistent.
Jet-because they don't want to go to the time and expense of screwing around with certificates. Nor does any other point and click broker.
Does the name Peter Dunn ring a bell with anyone? He received a total of 49 billion shares:
15,401 08/30/04 Peter Dunn 500,000,000 49,000,000,000
Trade-I suspect that Buddie is non-compliant with her meds.
No you aren't, mellons. There will never be a launch of the non-existent service.
That's not true, investor. There are no NMCX operations underway, and they have not extracted an ounce of anything. It's an old, tired dirt pile scam now run by a con-man with cease and desist orders in five or more states for ripping off old people by selling them overpriced "charitable" annuities.
Furlong, in addition to his SEC fraud charges, also got nailed for writing phony insurance bonds.
Uh, lungman, then why don't the TA records reflect that claim? And how does the TA issue a certificate for a "naked short" share?
I think you failed to follow proper decompression discipline on your last dive.
Tort-and to top it off, Mongolian girls are easy!
400 billion, jimmy? And your factual basis for that claim is?
Janice-unfortunately for tort, it's the Spring camel rut up there. Thank god I drew the Ulan Bator posting.
The loonie may do that, hasher. But our cigs and liquor will still be cheaper.
Snoop-it was just another Pino scam.
White-perhaps you should be seeking the intercession of St. Jude instead of concentrating on St. Urban.
Hmmm. Ameritrade requests certs. TA cuts certs and keeps record. TA mails certs to Ameritrade. Ameritrade mails certs to Task Farce. Task Farce scans in certs and updates list. Task Farce checks their list against TA records.
Which of these steps were not necessary?
Yeah, hasher, I caught that after it was too late to edit. I didn't figure Jimmy would catch it though.
Jimmy-the counterfeiting they tracked down was brand name knock-offs. He did make a good anti-stock scam presentation at the KYC conference last year, though.
Midtown-wanna bet?
Panther-the miracle fluid is nothing but a buffered hydrogen peroxide solution, and obviously not useful (nor approved) for internal ingestion.
Very similar to the various products touted during the anthrax scare as "able to kill anthrax spoors on surfaces". The same could be said for sulphuric acid.
You "know of one guy" how, jimmy? Because he made an anonymous post or e-mailed you from a yahoo address?
Didn't read the letter, did you jimmy? The broker was representing a seller.
Remember, there were no brokers trading this stock for their own accounts.
Just trying to help, jimmy. It's a corporal work of mercy. Or in my case, a mitzvah.
Of course it was another broker, jimmy. Who do you think was representing the sellers?
Do you have any understanding of how this works. The market, that is?
Here's a cheat sheet for you, jimmy. Print it and save it:
Their possessive pronoun. They are idiots; their CMKX certs are worthless.
There adverb After you get your cash settlement, will you still live over there near the dump? Is there any naked short story to bizarre for you to believe?
They're contraction They're still slack-jawed that the multi-trillion dollar settlement didn't come to them.
Take your meds, nybob.
Break a leg, allison!!
You live in Sacramento, Panther? I've been there a couple of times on business, and found the down-town area quite charming. Old Sac was what it was.
I was surprised on the landing approach to see acres and acres of irrigated rice paddies in the middle of such an arid area! Perhaps not the wisest us of California water there is, but I'm sure there is a history there.