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SSP, I feel better already seeing you noticed this one.
Etrade expects to receive new shares this evening. I think 2.98 will prove a bargain.
They showed it opened at .90 the next morning after that post then dropped fast. Lot of wild stuff going on, my brother is on every hit list and mentioned GDGI was going well for him, it was near $2 before diving to .60 then recovered some yesterday.
Nearly every natural resource stock is extended and those investors hunting 24 hrs a day for new names.
Genius = Bull Mkt. Last Days of Pompeii?
Thanks for digging into it. I have this terrible memory that won't let me remember my new cell phone number but won't let me forget seeing certain stocks getting smashed into near nothingness.
Health South @ 0.10 one of those.
CNBC mentioned after last fall's Medical-MJ program doing a follow up in April and perhaps IMAI will get some press. Don't know for sure. CBIS has recent news, GRNH though is being ignored so far.
I scanned this article about CTSO and the European approval for their product even though FDA has not. I'm wondering if such an avenue would be open to BMOD.
http://serious-speculator.com/2011/04/01/cytosorbents-corp-otcbb-ctso-steady-despite-profit-takers-following-260-gain/
Edward, this is real news no mistake! Christies in NY is top of the heap. It should or could be the vector point from which ZVTK is reborn and rediscovered.
Now can they find a way to ring the cash register?
$ I wish, but seriously if I owned this product I would focus on Pet Store chains. Where else can you sell bitter apple juice for $8 a pint? Pet owners and those of us married to same will vouch that nothing is too expensive in you love your puppy or kitty.
An energy saving bulb helps that eliminates pet odor would fly out the door even at $1 a bulb.
ZVTK mgt needs to odor control more than my puppy.
What is the problem with the management of this company? They can get a celebrity gig like Christies and the one a few months ago In LA but they can't find any retailer to feature their bulbs?
The bulbs work I am using them and have been for a year but these guys can't sell them to walmart or Ace or CVS? Retailers are looking like crazy for exclusives...
They either can't produce enough to supply majors or something is screwy. Home shopping network is a waste of time for as convenience item.
Any ideas what HNR's Venezuela holding might bring? Great call on FED.v.
I can believe it, you never go broke underestimating the investing public. Buying the rumor selling the news no matter what.
That explains it, just one of those mistakes you only get to make once. Thanks
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ETRADE now showing just cuslip 16948R101 at zero value.
Thanks, that sounds scary enough to justify almost anything. This is an excellent board and a great addition to IHUB.
Thanks
"Workers are scrambling to cope with dangerously radioactive water found at the crippled reactor."
I wondered what they thought would happen when the contaminated seawater flows back into the oceans. How could all the auxiliary cooling systems fail at once. They were diesel powered weren't they?
A classic post if ever there was one. Should be a sticky but where?
I could have written the same thing, if fact I did about 10 times in my investing life which began when I was 18. Now at almost 73 but I have learned some things::
Hungry money seldom wins.
Get a loan when you don't need one.
Don't sell real estate in a down market; in fact don't sell it ever. There are far worse investments waiting for you and whats wrong with collecting 20% when banks are paying just 4.
When I was at NYU many years ago we had an accounting assignment to ask local peddler's how's business. I asked a fruit stand guy and he said "What I make on oranges I lose on Bananas." But I know he has been on that corner for 50 years so he lied. But what he said was true about my investing history.
What I make on oranges I lose on Bananas.
Had my closing meeting at the new Cancer center with the chief radiologist and he suggested I have another c-scan next fall. I suggested by next fall there will be a new way to screen for lung cancer. That test could have saved me 3 cat-scans + 1 Pet-scan plus the scary as hell Needle Biopsy procedure, a collapsed lung and a night in the hospital.
When we wonder why hospitalization insurance is so expensive all of the above would be totally unnecessary if the BMOD test had been available.
Good Idea, Have a nice trip. this mess will still be here when you return. We are also leaving for the Boston area soon now that I survived a needle biopsy and certified C Free.
Thank you also, UAMA has been a very interesting find.
Now that I think about it anyone entrusting EFIR management with 2.5 million based on their past performance has to know something we don't know.
Is the TA gagged?
Thanks, EFIR has been doing its own disappearing act for the past 12 months. Some bashers pointed out some questions as to how mgt controlled the stock with little skin in the game. I don't know about that but I just wish they hadn't named this company after my grandfather' coal mine.
I was told years ago to forget the fundamentals for penny stocks but if you aren't shooting for the moon why else be here?
Yes and are there any companies left who contract to do the work and bill you later? I think not!
You are welcome, the real game is "staying above ground" as all seniors and veterans know.
Early detection is the key to survival they say. Even now that rate is said to be only 14% of those treated are alive after 5 years; but why so low?
While I was at this center for the initial interview I happened to see another guys scan and his lungs looked like someone fired off a 20 gauge with birdshot, white positives all over. He waited too long and will also be part of that statistic.
I can only guess how many stay home and ignore any symptoms should they appear(which is often near the end). Early screening might doubled the number of patients in Cancer Centers I would think.
I like the BMOD test idea. It should be that simple.
If I may share a personal experience, yesterday I was released from a major Cancer center after my lung biopsy proved negative. Back tracking this biopsy was the result of a series of 3 CT scans over the past two years and a more detailed Pet scan last month. A needle biopsy on the lungs can be a scary procedure particularly for seniors who may have Emphysema or other lung problems. A collapsed lung during my biopsy resulted in an overnight stay with a tube in my chest to release any air that may have escaped there.
Sometimes I was told later a collapsed lung can prevent the biopsy from being completed and often begins a series of repeats. It was my good fortune that the first attempt was successful and the collapsed lung repair itself overnight.
The point here is these scans are expensive and some say dangerous as they are equivalent to 200 chest xrays radiation wise. These scans show "positives" inside your lungs etc. These could be old scar tissue from earlier illnesses or antibiotics treatments or "radiation" exposure.
Scans can't tell you if it is positive and malignant or just positive. I think you can see the great leap forward having a simplified screen test procedure.
Mkt needs to see more contracts and number$ for CTEI's green conversion tech before assigning a $ value here, but keep in mind it is applicable to almost any large building including schools, etc. It looked very promising before and I believe even a major network did a piece about it; utility savings were thought to prove substanial.
Once some numbers are released or more customers join in our dearest MM will be allotting out his shares while checking out new limo models.
Pretty good opening for BDEV, hope for $12.60 soon. (smile)
I see your watching some metal trading markets; so this article might be of interest:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/256039-chen-lin-seeking-value-in-junior-miners
Good luck with it.
Smoke
Yes, This green Installation is a first I think and thanks for reminding us about Ducon. The promise of CTEI's tech taking off as well as the methane carbon capture design for coal mines propelled us to .75 last time. Most of our little penny stocks have boisterous CEO's with ideas but no money nor history of success. CTEI has a very successful CEO who also built Ducon:
Ducon Technologies follows the old adage that cleanliness is next to godliness. And it certainly helps the environment. Ducon Technologies provides custom equipment for refineries, mining and incineration operations, cement works, power boiler operations, and paper mills, among others, to help control atmospheric pollutants, and to monitor emissions, thereby helping its customers with their compliance to EPA and local environmental regulations. The company's equipment offerings include activated carbon absorbers, electrostatic precipitators, flue gas desulphurization equipment, gas absorption towers, incineration systems, and particulate scrubbers. Ducon Technologies claims to serve all FORTUNE 500 companies.
Excellent advice, I see it hit .269 yesterday and now has one of the smartest most successful Ihubers calling it a 10 bagger potential or possibly 20 bags.
That would make me feel like a genius again; its been a long wait.
CBIS wonderful PR but they should tread carefully as I still own a 5 digit cuslip that made that claim and got shut down by the SEC asking for verification which they couldn't provide.
This however sounds different and fantastic if true. I own 2 others in this industry and have high hopes for positive results.
SUGO (.09)maybe will catch fire again, pretty sexy 43-101 report posted yesterday, another old timer mumbled something about the hunt for another Bre-X a few months ago. LBSR was totally ignored by goldbugs when at .0012 and it could be up to 7 times bigger than NAK $20.
The pervasive negativity and shortsightedness makes a perfect backdrop. Everyone looking for rainbows but not believing them when they appear.
SUGO: news 43-101Report
Sungro Minerals, Inc. Releases Highlights of Its First NI 43-101Report
Feb 17, 2011 09:01:51 (ET)
WARWICK, RI, Feb 17, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Sungro Minerals, Inc. (SUGO, Trade ) announced today the highlights of its first National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101) technical report (the "February Report") authored by Randall L. Moore, RPG, of Eugene, Oregon a Registered Professional Geologist (RPG) and Qualified Person in accordance with the Canadian standards.
A full copy of the report can be found on our website: www.sungrominerals.com .
The Conglomerate Mesa Project includes 331 unpatented lode claims covering approximately 6,800 acres of mining claims in the southern Inyo Mountains in Inyo County, California administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
"The completion of this report is a significant milestone for our Company," stated Mr. Fred Pucillo, CEO, "it provides the foundation on which we can move forward with our exploration program and sets a base-line on expectations for the kinds of resources that can be confirmed through that exploration."
Below are highlights of some of the comments contained in the report:
"The Conglomerate Mesa hosts multiple large-scale hydrothermal gold-silver systems that are similar in style, geology, and geochemistry to the highly productive Carlin-type systems of northern Nevada," and "Gold-silver mineralization is known to occur within a zone that is over 8 kilometers long and 4 kilometers wide."
"Based on previous historical data compiled by several mining companies (including:BHP Billiton)(including:Newmont Exploration)(including:Asamera)(including:Anaconda Minerals)(including:and Mobil Exploration) dating back to 1984, the Conglomerate Mesa could host bulk mineable gold deposits in excess of 2,000,000 ounces (as stated in an inter-company report)... Sungro also controls unpatented lode claims that cover a portion of the historic Santa Rosa Zinc-Lead-Copper-Sliver-Gold skarn that was explored by Anaconda and considered to have the potential to host a world-class deposit" as stated in a 1991 report by James Dixon (PG). This target has some restrictions due to the Malpais Mesa Wilderness area.
"Conglomerate Mesa is a quality prospect that should be drilled on a grid system and several +2,000 foot drill holes should be placed in strategic locations based on geology, geochemistry and geophysics" to test for both shallow and deeper high-grade mineralization. If this prospect was in Nevada, it would have hundreds of drill holes, as properties of this quality are difficult to find. Significant, shallow oxide gold mineralization has been defined at Conglomerate Mesa. These areas remain open with substantial additions conceivable. Beyond the expansion of known zones of mineralization, there is excellent potential for the discovery of new mineralized zones. It is clear that Conglomerate Mesa warrants significant additional expenditures to move targets forward and develop NI 43-101 resources."
"Further drilling at Conglomerate Mesa should focus on three objectives: (i) the expansion of known gold zones; (ii) identification of additional zones of mineralization within new structural/stratigraphic settings; and (iii) upgrading known zones of gold mineralization to resource categories."
"Significant exploration drilling is justified. While several areas have already been defined for drill testing, additional detailed geologic mapping, systematic sampling of outcrops, extensions of the existing soil grid, and geophysical surveys should be used to identify new targets."
"Based on the results of this report, Sungro will be looking to raise a minimum of $10,000,000 to cover the additional exploration costs of $5,500,000 as indicated by Mr. Moore, cover working capital needs, and to meet the requirements of up-listing to larger exchange such as NASDAQ, NYSE, and/or the Toronto Venture Exchange," stated Erwin Vahlsing, Jr., CFO. He continued, "Permitting and Feasibility studies would begin immediately following the completion of funding by one or more of our potential strategic and financial partners."
About Sungro Minerals, Inc.
Sungro Minerals, Inc. is an early stage Mining and Exploration Company seeking to acquire, develop, and manage various mineral properties and resources.
I was searching this thread to see if the excellent article in National Geographic was mentioned and found this excellent post about Uranium possibilities and prices (which I am responding to).
If you haven't read the NG article try to find it. Shows everything about the permit areas of NAK along with potential $ benefits to the area which if permits are issued swamp current values of the salmon harvest. Not taking up those issues BUT LBSR's claims appear to run off to the right side of NAks and could possibly encounter less opposition.
Worthwhile reading IMO.
Thanks for "buying a few" CLGZ I'll just follow you around picking up these crumbs.. use to love the booze too.
Ref: CTEI, Interesting but I see a direct link to the future growth in India and Asian industry. And no matter who or what is to blame, politicians like to think they can legislate weather, morality and everything else.
I went over on SI to see if GG had noticed this bump up and he had posted this:
CTEI....dogp...no speak either. Used to back when I was just uncovering the company but things obviously drifter when cap n trade went down BUT listen to this...on Fox on way home from picking up my dog Cavuto was reporting that the EPA is making cap n trade effective via policy stead of legislation. EPA flatly states that within 5 years they will have accomplished via policy changes all the goals of the legislation. In fact the EPA had a summit somewhere--big one with other world groups--and said main concern for next 5 years was/is global warming. In effect nothing has changed...administration just going about it in diff approach from the bill that barely missed passing for cap n trade. gpg