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I think they can't spell..eom
OT: CWLC..
Anybody get some time,they may want to check this co. out.
http://www.chinawirelesscommunications.com/
Gee hogs , maybe it's you. I mean who
else would be so important. You do control the whole market , don't you?
Someone is keeping the price here
with the 200 shr buys.
Starboy.. don't have pm but maybe FOX will
let you know the truth. lllooolll
starboy: OT maybe this will help...
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=GOV&read=1164019
Good post chris, eom...
Starboy..did you see the BS piece on shorting that
dateline did last week. Give me a break. This country was founded on corruption.
mac..i have not lived my life here but
i saw many 200 shr buys to keep the price stable and a spread that would not encourage buying & selling.What does that mean, i have no idea.All i can say is that the expectations carry much more clout than the discouragements for this stock.Whether the USA likes it or not, CHINA is the next world power for economics and military.
Could this have any bearing on the
so called trading suspension ??
Anyone have an idea why this was posted..
Posted by: niz
In reply to: None Date:8/2/2005 4:26:14 PM
Post #of 347490
Anything China is going up afterhours.
iculook...do you have anything to
back this up.
Posted by: iculooking
In reply to: None Date:8/1/2005 7:34:26 PM
Post #of 345861
IVFH will have some major news this week imo. Financials followed by some other significant pr's
or is this some more of your BS.
lady check their chart..
looks a little like EZTO in their infancy.
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=CMNN,uu[h,a]daclyiay[df][pb50!b200][vc60][iUb14!La12,26,...
Also , it looks like maybe 16 mill os
iculooking...maybe if you stopped saying
everything is imminent on BB's board, people may start to believe in the stock.
Your pumping is 99% BS.
iculooking when did you hear that..
Posted by: iculooking
In reply to: Gan who wrote msg# 2119 Date:7/25/2005 9:43:27 AM
Post #of 2127
When do we get word on the financials?
Looks like less MM's on this now.
SUN..click on the ''hide board info''
ewyaz..want to tell us why.
Well china's economy is kicking butt..
maybe CTGLF will follow.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2005-07/20/content_461823.htm
Hogs..i see your second biggest interest is
church. Is that the church of satan??
Why should we believe they're desire
to be on the AMEX anyway? Everything else they've stated has been BS.financials stateside tour blah freaking blah.Where's the beef?
JT..yeh..that's the ticket
Anyone that would think a co. is going to do a reverse split would be flocking to buy stock. Are you nuts.
A while back i sent a nasty e-mail
and they blew me off. Others sent e-mails and received replys.
Should be interesting to see their reaction to nasty e-mails full force.
Well lycus,i was going to tell him
to invest in that ''value added product'' that you claim to have but you beat me in posting first. llooll So by your post, this guy is a stone cold liar. RIGHT. This discerment you have , is that part of the ''value added product''.Most of the posters here do have hope that this co. will produce.
You received the same welcome he did. What seems to be your major malfunction ?
Why are you here ?
Thanks JT, appreciate your hustle.
Hogs..could it be any worse than this...
http://biz.yahoo.com/ts/050607/10226900.html?.v=4
nice post hogs...may you be blessed with
the same circumstances.
Brian..tried to download toolbar and
page cannot be found.
And if it starts to rise like i believe
it will....i'll be buying.Hey buffet isn't a idiot, is he.
China ..i have no problem with this stock
I'm here for the long run. If it drops, i'll be buying. If it trades horizontal, like it has and i see opportunity, i'll be buying.I bought some today then i checked my e-mail.llooll. should have checked my e-mail first.
TTMT..i like the accumulation...
http://stockcharts.com/def/servlet/SC.web?c=TTMT,uu[m,a]daclyiay[db][pb50!b200][vc60][iUf!Lc20]&...
JT ...i have no idea..i just thought
it should be out there.
I know i'm not selling. If anything, this would be the place to buy.The stock is down over 60% for the year.
I don't know if this news was connected to the selling this afternoon or what.
GLTY
Hate to be a voice of reason but
i think this needs to be posted.
. China Mulls $15B Stock Market Bailout
Senior officials in China's government have confirmed the discussion of plans to provide $15 billion in aid to bail out the country's debilitated stock market, according to The New York Times.
A recent article claimed this would be the latest and largest in a round of efforts to prop up share prices and bring confidence back to the Chinese stock market, which is currently at an eight-year low.
Though China's economy is burning hot at the moment, Communist leaders are desperate to repair a stock market that has been struggling for some time now.
China's two major exchanges, the Shanghai and the Shenzhen, retain listings of almost 1,400 state-owned companies. Both are down almost 50% from their 2001 highs.
But the government has tried to salvage the markets before - with minimal results. And many experts believe this latest effort is unlikely to spur growth within China's capital markets, either.
Analysts say the government feels it has no other choice.
After the market dropped so drastically in the last year, officials feel that a further decline could seriously injure future development in China's financial markets. And substantial investor losses could lead to serious social upset among millions of Chinese who bought shares in the early 1990s, when stock prices were on the rise.
Experts say that the problem of growth in the markets is directly linked to the fact that private companies are still banned from listing on China's stock exchanges.
"China needs a healthy capital market," said Zhou Chunsheng, a finance professor at Beijing University. "Traditionally, state-owned companies found it easy to get financing from state-owned banks. But now we have more small businesses and private businesses. And they have to find ways to get financing."
Whether or not the government actually takes action, the mere suggestion that it will has lifted share prices, creating one of the biggest one-day rallies in the last three years.
The proposed $15 billion government investment represents approximately one-tenth of the current value of the Chinese market's available tradable shares.
But numerous analysts warn that a bailout could spur many investors to sell off their remaining holdings, creating an even bigger problem for the markets.
In addition to the money, the government has taken other steps to salvage the situation: They have reduced stock transaction costs and welcomed investment from insurance companies and government pension programs.
They have also created new corporate governance rules and cracked down on fraudulent accounting, while shutting down a number of crooked and insolvent brokerage houses.
But none of these actions have produced any real results.
Recently, in what was considered a crushing blow, the Shanghai index dropped below 1,000 points for the first time in eight years.
But then the exchange rebounded dramatically on new rumors of a bailout.
"It's very hard to estimate the future of the stock market because the market is often interfered with by the government," said one analyst familiar with the situation.
"How often the government will take administrative measures and how effective these measures are will decide whether the stock index will rise or fall in the future."
But few see any reason for hope.
"In my view the stock market is still overvalued, even after falling 50%," said Joe Zhang, a UBS analyst.
"We were paying way too much for stocks back then. And we are now beginning to realize that what we bought was not BMW, it was Xiali automobile."
PBLS level 2 tyvm
That's the truth about seeing the game in person.
there's so much going on off the puck which you don't see on tv.
I moved to colorado about 10 yrs. ago and these people got spoiled. Championship team right off the bat.The great lindross trade ,thanks to bobby clarke helped the team become great.
too bad letsgodevils..I'm a flyers fan..
we could have some hockey talk between lulls.
Your'e right david...I'm involved
with another stock and they put out a date the audit would be done. They didn't meet that date and it has hurt the sp.
ron,bobollino,theworlisyours etc...
i'm not mad at you. I just want to make sure everyone knows your a deceiving pos.
Missed the run from .01 to .11? Not really ,but what are you saying, you didn't miss the run and sold ?
By: bobdobbalina
08 Jun 2005, 12:55 PM EDT
Msg. 1846 of 2309
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i agree lonely- look at IGTN for example (don't own any of that one). i noticed 100K-200K buys over the last few weeks and the mm's didn't move the pps higher. then, when news came out today, a 5K moved the stock big time.
That's a typical post by this guy. You're saying you don't own IGTN, right?