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One thing I will say.They do not look like the ones I have seen in NYC.lol
They are and so are your rats.Most people are boring and do not do things out of the box.Life is short and I always believe in different.
Not crazy as crazy nut.Just different as a pet.I like that.Similar to my yard decorations as compared to regular boring folks.Light up Pink Flamingos and palm trees.hehe
I saw them,Never looked close.Crazy Girl
Now I know you are unique and my type of person.lol Bob :))
Hampsters??When I say city boy.I mean it.I can tell you the first stock I bought 25 years ago.It was Jag and they were taken over by Ford.My first failure around the the same time was a company called Stuff you face aka stuff(I think).Lost everything.lol
Hey Glassy,My teens made smores on the grill tonight and used the pool.Their is Hope.lol Bob :))
I will,I will also let you and the board know his suggestions for this time of the year in the NE.He is pretty intricate.When I talk to him its like a farmer and a city boy talking.I am the dummy.lol Ps:What is that a picture of in your siggy?????
I have a friend that is a country boy who owns a Orange Julius and acres of land.I see him Fridays at one of my locations.He grows everything(fruits/veggies and flowers).His green beans got wiped out from the weather.He should know for sure.He starts everything from seed.His wife takes care of the flowers and he takes care of the veggies.They have many fruit trees along with blueberry/strawberry bushes.I will shoot myself this year if I spend hours and another thing dies.Gotta remember,I am a city boy and my thumb is half green.lol Bob :))
Novice~Almost in the last half hour today.Until a nitwit sold a few thousand shares at market into close.Should have closed high of the day at .48+.02 going into Thursday.Look at time/ sales.Bob :))
Did you ever start anything now.Maybe more tomato's?I notice other peoples gardens and their tomato's are not that high yet.Don't know what I will do with all of them.lol
I buy it from a nursery about 3 inches high.They are out.Lettuce usually peaks for me about the third week of July.It was so cool and wet much peaked and sprouted already.I am trying to salvage the head lettuce/Romaine and the red leaf.The Simpson is done and the regular leaf.Any other ideas??
OK,I finally cleaned up the rest of my vegetable garden tonight.Beans and sugar snap peas look like survivors.Tomato's will also be alright.My 5 types of lettuce section got creamed with all the rain/cool weather.What can I plant now that will grow good in that section at this stage of summer?Thanks Bob :))Pool water only 78.Refreshing.lol
Yea,That letter seems to gettem before the masses.The picks are actually ok fundamentally to boot and technically correct.Bob :))
Biggie~Coyn~.4350+.055 from my mailing alert last night.2 for 2.Bob :)))
Stanford Executive to Plead Guilty, Lawyer Says
July 1, 2009, 5:28 pm
James Davis, the chief lieutenant of R. Allen Stanford, left, will plead guilty to fraud and conspiracy after reaching an agreement to cooperate with prosecutors in their case against the Texas billionaire, his lawyer said Wednesday, The New York Times’s Clifford Krauss reports from Houston.
“We’ve reached a plea agreement,” David Finn, his lawyer, said. “He will acknowledge publicly what he has already acknowledged to federal prosecutors — that he made a series of terrible mistakes and he fully expects to be held accountable.”
The plea agreement has been long expected. Mr. Finn has been giving public statements for months that his client was manipulated by Mr. Stanford, would accept responsibility for his actions, and was helping investigators locate missing funds.
As chief financial officer for the Stanford Financial Group, Mr. Davis oversaw billions of dollars worth of certificates of deposit in the Stanford International Bank based on the Caribbean island of Antigua that are at the center of the government’s fraud case.
Investors thought the certificates were safe investments despite their high interest returns, but prosecutors say that Mr. Stanford and Mr. Davis invested them in bogus real estate transactions and risky assets instead. An estimated 30,000 investors lost $7 billion in the scheme, a large portion from Latin American countries, including Venezuela, Mexico and Colombia.
In the indictment of Mr. Stanford last month, Mr. Davis was reported to have been involved in misrepresenting investment information to investors. He also helped prepare Antigua’s senior bank regulator, Leroy King, who is accused of taking bribes from Mr. Stanford, to answer queries from the Securities and Exchange Commission about Stanford bank investments.
Mr. Davis and Mr. Stanford made an odd but close couple. They were friends since their days as students at Baylor University in Waco, where they were roommates. Mr. Davis was known to be highly religious, and even began business meetings with prayers. Mr. Stanford was known among colleagues for his hot temper, and he had a taste for the high life, spending lavishly on jets and yachts.
Mr. Finn may formally plead guilty as early as an arraignment hearing scheduled at a federal court in Houston on July 13. “We’re still cooperating,” Mr. Finn said, helping to “find proceeds Stanford sent overseas, particularly to Switzerland.”
A federal judge this week revoked bond for Mr. Stanford, sending him back to jail to await trial. Dick DeGuerin, his lawyer, has said he will appeal.
The trial could begin as soon as Aug. 25, but Mr. DeGuerin has said it will take as much as a year to prepare the defense. Mr. DeGuerin said he was preparing a formal statement in response to Mr. Davis’ plea agreement.
Mr. Stanford has pleaded his innocence, but in interviews he has blamed Mr. Davis, saying that he gave him wide latitude to manage his company’s finances.
“If bad things were happening, he never brought them to my attention,” Mr. Stanford said in an interview in April. He characterized as “an absolute lie” Mr. Finn’s claim that Mr. Stanford “used Davis. And if Mr. Davis didn’t go along with it, he said he could easily find someone else who would.”
Others named in the indictment of Mr. Stanford, including Laura Pendergest-Holt, the former chief investment officer at the Stanford Financial Group; Gilberto Lopez, a former accounting officer and Mark Kuhrt, a former controller, have pleaded not guilty. Ms. Pendergest-Holt was a protégé and confidant of Mr. Davis.
Agree Hammer,I am glad the mm's took advantage of someones couple thousand share market sell order on acls last trade of day.Most sold at.453.He could have gotten .46-.475 if sold correctly last hour.I was watching last half hour and it chewed threw some nice blocks up to .4799 with a minute to go.Was setting up nicely.Either way it has been consolidating .45/.47 and should go soon.Volume bites as we knew it would this week in many favorites.Trying to accumulate some cpst also on weak volume also.Bob :))
They took it down on 5000 share trade(last trade of day) as it was trying to break out last 15 minutes.Chumps~http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=trades&cb=1246483235&symbol=N^ACLS&java_vm=sun&java_vm_ver=1.6.0_11&fp=10.0.22
Langy~Did you see acls try to break out last 15 minutes .46 and hit .4799 last seconds.Wacked down last trade.Going to look at if it was manipulated or wacked now.Had to leave to pick up my jeep.Shuttle was waiting for me.lol
Harr,Looks like a clean shell now that is cheap from what I see.Now lets get a company making money into the shell like hl or better.Easy cheap way to go public.Have a great 4th of July.Bob :))
Same with acls~Basically.455-.47 consolidation all week.Yawn
Hey Bucks,Hope you had a good one.Mine comes Saturday night.Fireworks and alcohol.lol Bob :))
Hmmmm
Hit or miss daily.I don't remember weather like this in 15 years.I track it daily for my biz.I tackled cleaning up the tomato plants earlier tonight.It was like tying up weeds they just grew crazy in all directions.Look good now.Lettuce is a wreck.Beans and sugar snap peas look like they will be ok with a little more sun.I know people that the rain destroyed their beans and smaller tomato plants.Bob :))
Wow,Nice property.How about that Summer office and Pond Room.I don't think I have seen a property up here in my neck of the woods landscaped so nice.If landscape is what you would call what they did.Thanks for the look.Did you get the bad T storms down your way?I am getting them right now.Bob :))
Biggie~Mailing went out on coyn tonight from ppto popper company.Cheers.
Hey Jim,Sounds like a plan.Now that we have dried out.I have been catching up on the yard work also.Late start to summer here in the NE.Bob :))
Enjoy Bob :))
They sound unique and cool.I saw these speakers at best Buy for outside that looked like rocks.I wish they made the whole stereo in the rock.I did want to have to dig and run cable.
Yep,Bored today.Whole weak will be like this.Either catch the morning pop or bounce off the drop.Have a good forth of July.
Hey Jim,Where you been hanging lately?My guess(fishin)lol
That sounds nice.I also have a colorful lizard on a stick along with a light up palm tree.Bon Ton dept store sells them.
I have one up on you Pinkie.I hung mine in the front yard from a birch tree.Right next to my light up pink flamingo with wings that move up and down.lol Bob :))
Thanks Glassy~Nice news on vicl 2.70+.50
Thanks Harr
I always run with the Big Dogs(lol)~Watch this list~They were the strong stocks before the meaningless Russell deleted them.They are moving back to levels before last Friday close.They were primed to move higher before that and are now getting primed again.Todays close~ http://finance.yahoo.com/q/cq?d=v1&s=CPST%20NLS%20CPE%20CDII%20ACLS%20FRP%20CORS%20XOMA%20GBE
I want the Job,I could scream to promote a product.lol Bob :))
Yep.Sham Wow guy caught with a hooker in vegas if I recall correctly.They were the two top pitch men.Will be interesting to see rises to the top now.
They mean nothing.Some of da best stock pickers have small numbers.Some of the really big numbers you better be wary of flipping front runners.The truth
Night Gail