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Your post from yesterday:
"That's bottom support, you won't get it this time around. You'll be lucky if it goes below .045
Last call! ALL ABOOOOOOAAARRRRRD!"
Me thinkum pale face is two face.
At the end of your retort to Robo was "Live lone and prospect."
I must say that is the witiest thing I've read here for a while.
Our product is continuing to climb in price, $1759
Now volume and price are up but we're not near the 20+ mil.a day so perhaps you need to re study that chart of yours.
Quote from Monday 10/31/11
"If it holds around .045 while doing so, we're in good shape."
We're over .045 you nervous Nellie you.
I'd rather be lucky than right. :) Been her for 5+ years, adding every month.
Down to .045, what can I say, otcbb market makers hate retail cockiness on slow days.
A little $9400 buy and we're back to evensky.
Our product has pushed through $1700 and ounce! Time for a pounce?
The price of our product has taken the same skyward path today.
Perhaps this share buyback thing is working out.
A little gold history on this day.
U.S.
1933 U.S.A. Gold Buying
25th October, 1933 : The Roosevelt gold buying policy was inaugurated today with the government paying $31.36 per ounce 27 cents higher than quotations on the London Gold Exchange.
The London Price is currently $31.00 based on the exchange rate of $4.78 to the British Pound
I wonder if a leader in the not too distant future will initiate the same sort of policy?, albeit at a much higher price.
Here's a review of where we were berore we ran into the de-watering problem which was subsequently resolved. We are stronger now than we've ever been. Let's hope the god's of wealth smile upon us.
http://elkodaily.com/lifestyles/article_f1c92627-9964-51d1-b7b5-40f28a12676e.html
You never said what kind of oppurtunity you were talking about.
Although you have come across as a "hate the company, love the stock"
kinda guy.
Hey Robo, opportunity's been here all along. The perfect storm is brewing. Price of gold, pulling it out of the ground, more staff being added, expansion. Holy undervalued Batman!!
Oh bummer man, you wanted to load up in the 02's. There's still plenty of room to do your flippin'.
I suppose if Rob and Mitch are going to buy 5 million shares in the open market, it would benifit them to hold off on 3qtr results as long as possibe, providing the report gives people the "I knew I should have bought when it was in the low .03s," blues. But even if it doesn't, there's always next quarter.
If you click on the link and go down to Coral...., you can just imagine this being our pr except for the fact that we're actually
PRODUCING GOLD!!
http://wn.com/Crescent_Valley,_Nevada
Here's an article to satisfy your endless curiostity about Mitch's ability to talk about the company.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/45057-pacific-gold-the-wall-street-analyst-forum-presentation-transcript
Not to mention, Car Hauler?
I've bought into this company as high as .58 and as low as .0032
and I'm still adding. I've never sold a share and I've been here since 06. Call me crazy but my gut tells me there's food around the corner.
And what if it doesn't reach .033? Oh, let me answer that for you.
Sell anyway. (:
Still her since 2006 and haven't sold a share. Bought a few though. Looking forward to great things.
This may be in the future for you:
Room with a phew: How a designer converted a DUMPSTER into a house complete with kitchen, toilet and shower
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:23 PM on 30th September 2011
An eccentric designer has created a home out of a dumpster, complete with working kitchen, toilet and shower.
Gregory Kloehn spent seven months converting a street skip into a permanent residence.
He fitted a kitchen, toilet, shower, living and sleeping areas, all within the tiny confines of the typical dumpster.
Gregory Kloehn from San Francisco in the home he has made inside a dumpster
The 40-year-old's property can even host house parties, as it features a mini-bar, DJ system, outdoor barbecue grill and a roof-top deck with dance pole.
Electricity is provided by an extension cord and there is five gallon propane tank to fuel the stove and BBQ.
Water is fed to the sink, shower & garden hose via a six gallon storage system and the toilet can be hooked up to a septic tank.
The property even boasts a DJ system and dancing pole
At night, the home can be transformed to protect it from vandals by lowering the roof and windows to return its look to a giant trashcan.
San Francisco-based Gregory, a descendent of Abraham Lincoln, got the inspiration while building a home out of a shipping container.
He said: 'I would look over the fence at a dumpster on the adjacent property.'
The dumpster comes complete with kitchen, toilet and shower
'After some time I realised the dumpster, with its pitch roof, looked more like a home then the containers - it was just like a little metal tent.
'I knew from that moment I was going to transform a dumpster into a home.'
The interior boasts granite work surfaces, a stainless steel sink and back splash, commercial stove and toaster oven, finished off with a hardwood floor.
The walls are insulated, covered in plywood and carpeted.
The dumpster took seven months to convert
Benches and backrest can be converted into a bed and with additional storage.
The weird and wonderful property has been paraded around San Francisco and as as result of positive feedback Gregory has decided to offer people their own dumpster home for £5,000.
He added: 'I'm extremely happy with the final result and the reaction from the public has been really positive.
'It's funny to see the facial reactions of people who try to reconcile their notions of what a garbage can and home are 'I've had everything from being called a genius to being told I've come up with the solution to the housing crisis.'
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. View all ..The conversion took him 7 months to complete? What a slacker! Give me the same materials and I could have it finished within 7 days. - SNAFU, Across the pond, 30/9/2011 13:24 _____________________________ Did it ever occur to you that maybe it took him 7 months to acquire all of the materials, thus it took him 7 months to complete?? I highly doubt it took 7 months of constant labor to finish...come on now. I'm sure if someone had handed him all the materials up front he could have gotten it done a little quicker as well.....
Thanks for the video Lowjack. It's a good outlook from someone who's got their fingers on the pulse of the mining biz.
Or the even sneakier side may say, "How 'bout a reverse split, then buy back 5 million shares?" I hate reverse splits, so strike that one.
As most companys go, they allways seem to find something more interesting to do with the money than buy back shares. I think this is a fine gesture to the shareholders and a vote of confidence as to the future of PCFG.
I usually have PCFG news right away in my Schwab account by not this time for some reason. Anybody else?
How can this be a pump and dump without the pump????? Kudos to Mitch & Rob for thier effort to adress share holder value.
Somebody needs to tell these guys they need a new name. Warning,
this is not our company.
http://marketbrief.com/pacific-gold-corp/s1/ipo-registration/2011/9/27/9037068/filing
Well, 500 but who's counting?
That's only $62.9k plus 7.95 commish.
Good mornin' to ya Z.
I've still got my CTOP, formally "Oregon Gold." Last price,$4.00,
bid at .20. Now that's entertainment.
Well, looks like our product has pushed back over the $1800 an ounce line.
Thanks for the article. I Especially like this part:
"Any of these majors are in production, generating cash flow, and have the ability to use that cash either to pay dividends or acquire junior miners."
That was for a nineteen day period in July.
I put almost all of my shares on good til cancelled orders over $4 a share with Schwab. I believe it lasts for ninety days and they will only let you do 999,999 shares per account.
As was pointed out in an answered e-mail from Mitch earlier, the extra geo tubes erase down time by having water flow constantly while tubes are being cleaned out.