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FRTL is a ongoing GANGBUSTER SUMMER RUN.
Finally a reverse merger shell that has everything going for it.
We should close above .10 today, and .25 by this Friday...imho.
Very, very, low float.
We could see FRTL close above .10+ today.
I am amazed. A ton of potential with this Boston based hedge fund. They have no debt, solid revenues, 30M O/S, and obviously a very, very, low float.
FRTL is a great summer($$$$$)opportunity.
At my private college, they would have promoted Rainmaker to the position of Dean of DD, or even better, the president, because he knows how to raise funds...$$$$$.
FRTL having a great run today.
We will probably have a gap-up at opening...it will be interesting how this one runs tomorrow. I suspect a lot of money on the sidelines waiting to pounce on this one.
I say we open at .038
I bet we will close .05+
FRTL is #1 TABLEPOUNDER..LOL...$$$$$>
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FRTL is #1 TABLEPOUNDER..LOL...$$$$$.
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An interesting article regardless of political affiliation:
An Oil Man's Perspective:
Bill spent nearly 50 years in the US oil and gas industry; most of his
career was with the Phillips Petroleum Company. Bill is a descendant of
Frank Phillips. Frank Phillips, along with his brother Lee Eldas (L.E.)
Phillips, Sr., founded the original Phillips Petroleum Company in 1917 in
Bartlesville, OK. Do you remember Phillips 66 gas stations? Phillips
Petroleum Company merged with Conoco, Inc., in 2002 to form the current
ConocoPhillips oil company.
So, when Bill talks about oil and gas issues, I tend to listen - very
closely.
I think that you will find Bill's thoughts and facts very revealing, very
compelling and very difficult to argue with.
As you prepare to cast your crucial ballots this Fall, please think long
and hard about the far-reaching, cumulative effects of the US political
philosophies, policies and legislation that have contributed to the current
and future US oil supply situation.
May 28, 2008
'Big Oil'
Did you know that the United States does NOT have any big oil companies.
It's true: the largest American oil company, Exxon Mobil, is only the 14th
largest in the world, and is dwarfed by the really big oil companies--all
owned by foreign governments or government-sponsored monopolies--that
dominate the world's oil supply.
This graph below tells the story; you can barely see the American oil
companies as minor players on the e right side of the chart in gray. The
chart was presented to the House committee last week by Chevron.
With 94% of the world's oil supply locked up by foreign governments, most
of which are hostile to the United States, the relatively puny American oil
companies do not have access to enough crude oil to significantly affect
the market and help bring prices down. Thus, ExxonMobil, a 'small' oil
company, buys 90% of the crude oil that it refines for the U.S. market from
the big players, i.e., mostly-hostile foreign governments. The price at
the U.S. pump is rising because the price the big oil companies charge
ExxonMobil and the other small American companies for crude oil is going up
as the value of the American dollar goes down. They will eventually bleed
this country into printing even more money and we will go into runaway
inflation once again as we did under the Carter Democratic reign.
This is obviously a tough situation for the American consumer. The irony
is that it doesn't have to be that way. The United States --unlike, say,
France --actually has vast petroleum reserves. It would be possible for
American oil companies to develop those reserves, play a far bigger role in
international markets, and deliver gas at the pump to American consumers at
a much lower price, while creating many thousands of jobs for Americans.
This would be infinitely preferable to shipping endless billions of dollars
to Saudi Arabia , Russia , and Venezuela to be used in propping up their
economies.
So, why doesn't it happen? Because the Democrat Party--aided, sadly, by a
handful of Republicans--deliberately keeps gas prices high and our domestic
oil companies small by putting most of our reserves off limits to
development. China is now drilling in the Caribbean, off Cuba , but our
own companies are barred by law from developing large oil fields off the
coasts of Florida and California. Eno rous oil-shale deposits in the
Rocky Mountain states could go a long way toward supplying American
consumers' needs, but the Democratic Congress won't allow those resources
to be developed. ANWR contains vast petroleum reserves, but we don't
know how vast, because Congress, not wanting the American people to know
how badly its policies are hurting our economy, has made it illegal to
explore and map those reserves, let alone develop them.
In short, all Americans are paying a terrible price for the Democratic
Party's perverse energy policies. I own some small interests in tiny, 4
barrel-per-day oil wells in Wyoming . We have 14 agencies that have
iron-hand jurisdiction over us. If we drop any oil on the ground when the
refinery truck comes to pick up oil from our holding tanks, we are fined.
Yet down the road the state will spray thousands of gallons of used oil on
a dirt road to control dirt. When it rains that oil runs into rivers and
creeks. Yet a cup of oil on the ground at our wellhead is a $50,000 EPA
fine plus additional fines from state regulating agencies. They treat oil
as if it were plutonium that has the potential to leak into the
environment. We are fined if our dirt berms are not high enough around a
holding tank, yet the truck that picks up our oil runs down the road at 60
mph with no berm around it. People wonder why there is no more
exploration in this country. It's because of the regulators; people who
have lived their whole lives doing nothing but imposing fines on small
operators like us for doing mostly nothing.
So, America , enjoy your $4.00 per gallon gasoline. Your dollar is now
worth 0.62 Euro-Cents. The lack of American production of GNP, the
massive trade deficit (as labor markets have moved overseas to fight
insanely high union imposed labor costs in America ) and the run away
printing of money (backed by nothing of value here in America ) has caused
the dollar to become more worthless on the international market. And
that's where our oil comes from. It's paid for with dollars that become
more worthless everyday. If we had just kept par with the Euro, we'd be
paying $62 dollars per barrel for oil (42 gallons) or about $1.50 instead
of $2.50 a gallon for crude oil.
What the US government also does not tell you is that it is the leaseholder
and royalty recipient of most oil production, and receives 25% of the gross
oil sales before we pay for electricity to lift the oil, and propane to
keep the oil-water separators from freezing in the winters. We pay a
pumper to visit each well every day plus we have equipment failures all the
time. We pay for that out of our 75% of gross sales. The government does
not share in any expenses to run any production well. So, if the Big Oil
Companies are making record profits, then so is the federal government from
it's 25% tax on every molecule of oil sold to a refinery in this country.
Why isn't the government on the stand for 'record' profits? What you don't
see is this 25% of the sales price of crude oil being siphoned away by the
government. That money, plus the road taxes, state taxes, etc., amounts
to over $1 per gallon of gasoline you are buying while the governments only
admit to about 50 cents per gallon.
To all you Democrats, when you go vote for your candidate, a blazing
liberal like Barrack Hussein Obama just keep in mind that their liberal
spending habits will further decrease the value of the American dollar on
the world market and your gasoline costs will hike even higher. As they
introduce more give-away programs, raise taxes on everyone to pay people
not to produce or work, your dollar will continue to dwindle on the world
market and you will be paying $10.00 per gallon at the next election.
Cheap hydrocarbon fuel is all over. Enjoy! Enjoy the fruits of your
decision to elect these folks when you are there in that voting booth and
you stab your pin through a Democrat's name.
William 'Bill' Phillips
With SIVC, I have a large position here. I am in for the long haul. I like trading other stocks. Some I have taken profits and bought more shares of SIVC....quietly accumulating, and holding for months to come....SIVC is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
FRTL is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
MOMO...up 107% Thursday in shortened trading session.
30M O/S ...no debt...new reverse merger shell..ready to run like GANGBUSTERS.
My I-BOX list FRTL trading in Europe. Could be same symbol, but different company in Europe.....CLOSED:975 EUROS...AMAZING!..LOL.
I would compare Rainmaker to A-ROD, or Johnny Damon of the New York Yankees. Although A-ROD got the most votes for upcoming ALL-STAR Game......
Rain is able to extrapolate given a small amount of info.
Good comparisons w/Olympia hedge fund and Envit!
Thanks! I was thinking that it is imperative that Fortel have ALL THREE --A,B,and C.
I remember back about 5 years ago there was a pink sheet that ran from pennys to over $4.00 in fourteen GREEN sessions in a row. At the time I had never traded in microcaps, but some friends told me about it. Unfortunately they sold after 3-4 sessions.....I think it was some new E-BAY retail store outlet originating out of Dallas.
We could be sitting on the beginning of a monster with FRTL.
Time will tell.
I think that anyone in under .10 this week will be in for a nice run.
"the ideal shell company will be one that has never had an operating business" ......
Wasn't FORTEL a business back in 2001?
I believe we will have another 100%+ day with FRTL.
Monday may even have a gap-up with all the new interest in this Boston based hedge fund company.
I bet some of their own employees might be adding more shares of FRTL to their initial holdings.
Looks like we have an exciting week ahead of us.
I have been watching this one for awhile . I am loading up Monday morning, providing there is not a major gap-up.
This equity has HUGE upside moves with little volume.
The float has to be small. Sit on the sidelines and watch next week....See what happens.
I like Rainmakers (post) take in talking with CEO recently.
Sounds like this isn't the play for you then, you should wait for the info you desire. As I said each of us needs to do what they think is best.
For me the way that Ed said current shareholders will make out great on this deal was one of the factors that made me bullish here.
To be is to do.(Socrates) To do is to be.(Plato) Do be do be do!!!!!(Sinatra)
Next week will be a fertile one..... with FRTL.
It might be tough getting shares under .05 on Monday.
Looks like this is going to have a nice upside run.
Everyone is watching FRTL ( GANGBUSTER RUN ).
FRTL is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
Maybe FRTL will make it to the top of the HALL OF FAME listed above in the I-BOX...It certainly is off to a running start.
FRTL is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
USSE went to .50 with 1.4 billion, O/S shares.
Her we have 30M, O/S and a very low float.
God only knows what kind of upside run we will see here.
FRTL is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
Excellent, excellent point! That's why upside potential here is huge. I think we may hit .10+ as soon as next week; and that will be on relatively low volume. If a positive PR is released >>....$$$$$.
FRTL...The Red Sox are loving this equity.
I believe this low floater is going to run crazy upside $$$$$.
NEW THIS WEEK..up 55% today.
FRTL is a GANGBUSTER OPPORTUNITY.
This equity is going to run like a crazy Amazon baboon.
I say we hit $1.00 by Labor Day 2008.
I wonder how many RED SOX players are in the ENVIT(FRTL) hedge funds?
So few shares here, that FRTL will be between .10 - .15 after the next PR. imho.
Hedge funds churning today....Good day for Envit.
Thanks Sheff!...I listened to President Ronald Reagan.
"Tear down that wall."...LOL.
I loaded up with 240,000 shares today at lunch time.
This one is going to move upside on low volume.
Nice one Rainmaker!....Also a nice break for me from trading the oil driller stocks..LOL.
Thanks Option! I am enjoying the run here.
NCEY is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
For a 2nd day, Aug. crude topped $143 a barrel early, but cooled by the close, this time rising 97 cents to $140.97. A U.S. official told ABC News that an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear sites is increasingly likely. The Int'l Energy Agency cut '08 global demand forecasts, but says supply will struggle to keep up through 2013. The IEA sees little evidence that speculators are fueling prices
NCEY will be $1.00 by Thursday close, before our Independence holiday.
If Israel attacks Iran with missiles....
crude oil futures: $300.-$400. barrel!!!!!
Oil driller (NCEY)- huge gangbuster of a run the last 4 weeks.
I am adding more NCEY shares tomorrow.
NCEY IS A GREAT $$$$$ OPPORTUNITY.
News!!! OIL going back up again -- Venezuelan Oil: More Going to China, Less to US
U.S. imports of Venezuelan oil fell 11.7 percent during the first four months of the year compared to the same period in 2007, the U.S. government said Monday.
Independent analysts said the fall could be due to stagnating Venezuelan oil production, lower overall U.S. crude imports and Venezuela's attempts to diversify its market by selling more to China and other countries.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/25462894
NCEY should do WELL today.....NCEY is a runner.
NCEY is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
News!!! OIL going back up again -- Venezuelan Oil: More Going to China, Less to US
U.S. imports of Venezuelan oil fell 11.7 percent during the first four months of the year compared to the same period in 2007, the U.S. government said Monday.
Independent analysts said the fall could be due to stagnating Venezuelan oil production, lower overall U.S. crude imports and Venezuela's attempts to diversify its market by selling more to China and other countries.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/25462894
NCEY is a great $$$$$ opportunity.
The last couple of sessions, momo has got this one running like gangbusters. The U.S. petroleum crisis has NCEY - the poster boy of all drilling equities. I got in last Friday and rode the 43% RUN yesterday. You have to love the volume as well.
NCEY is sitting on masssive proven reserves, so the future here is HUGE UPSIDE. I believe I read they are generating over 1000 barrels/day. and growing.
You are on to something Mythbuster. Wouldn't be great if CNBC had a show hosted by Becky Quick on micro-caps?
I bet there would be very good ratings, but unfortunately the scam artists would screw things up.
Boy, SIVC could get some great recognition....I-HUB could be an advertizer. We could have RAIN on for guest appearance.
I-HUBERS would have to use their posting ID....LOL.
Nice board Stockanalyst23. How long did you have that message on the marketing sign at the EXXON gas station? ...LOL....I have postmarked this board, and will view regularly and hope to contribute as well.
When you have time check out SIVC charts.
I also like UPDV chart and 100% upside run last week.
Be careful, Cramer says everyday that pigs get slaughtered.
He is wrong so many times on his picks; how he stellared at GS (Goldman Sachs) is amazing. I may have created a new verb. Now that is stellarized typing..LOL.
Traders liking PDGT + possible news Monday.
I own both. Actually I have a ton more shares of Heartland than Universal.....They will both do fine this week.