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Sir -
I asked these questions regarding important dates for a reason.
The reason is simple. To clarify the "important" dates for a shareholder in terms of how long they have been at it. Asking when the stock began to trade and using that as a bench mark when measuring the values to date helps be more precise and concise. For afterall we are looking for the most accurate information when doing our due diligence. And stating that nearly 13 years have passed just doesn't pass for good judgement when gathering DD information on the company.
IMO DYODD
Thank you for answering the question.
The point being that regardless of how long Clint has been at it as stated by some the real value in the discussion is that when the stock began to trade and its not near 12 years. The information on the company in the form of opinions can be misleading to make it sound like the anyone could have had a chance to make money in 2003.
...the rest of the story..
Money was made in 2006 and 2007, some or little in 2008, a break in 2009 except in December when I took a bath then nothing in 2010 or 2011.
I am even for 2011, I didn't buy any shares nor did I sell any shares nor did I grind an axe at the company in some disgruntled abusive way.
done and done.
moron? now we're NAME Callers? We're STOOPING now..
thats great..
you're not very bright are ya? here let me get you a towel..
Did you Say?
it means : i'm da nitwit man..
I am breaking even because I have ZERO Shares..
Smoke some of that amigo..
and I saved 15% on my car insurance and stayed at a Holiday Inn Express..
that would mean that they would be honest and that would be a rare thing to find in the pinks. Its seems to all be built on lies and deceit. I try to prove other wise but to no avail..
too bad so sad..
I'm breaking even with Zero Shares..
bwhwhahahha
are you gonna drop 5 grand in the am?
tia
thanks for the DD F6, either way it doesn't matter and is a bit racist.
All people are created equal. Their Genetic Origin can come from anywhere. Thats what makes the American Blood line so great. Its Diversity.
Some EI questions:
1. What year did Eternal Image Incorporate?
2. Did they merge from a shell and if so what year?
3. What year did their first product go on the market?
4. When Exactly did the First ETNL Share trade?
4 simple questions for those who may follow the board...no other information or opinion is requested for this thread.
Thanks
don't do it man! LOL
but I do have a nice poloroide of it..
I think what CT is saying is:
Are the Solisitation of MM a good thing?
I started getting them a while ago. I don't really go for exchanging them all though I have on one or 2 but enjoyed what the other member had to say on the boards.
The point for me is if Admin thinks is a good thing to Solisit. Right now there is nothing in place and its a 'free' subject matter.
Lets make up some more Rules and Regulations to go with all the Laws Rules and TOS TOU's, we don't have enough in our world, we need more of them, in fact we should just Regulate everyting and everyone, who needs a free society anyway, no one is stopping the Rull makers, they run rampid changing they way everyone does business until one day there is a grid lock and nothing moves...
Thanks for the update RJ, Seasons Greetings and Best to all ETNL'ers.
ikag
KATX at $15.00 with the 'current' share structure (SS) ?
Do you hear yourself?
Get a penny on a sale and let us know.
oh, gotcha.. I'm a John Force and Ashley fan..
sorry but I know who you ar talking about. Thought you meant the siggy of Hot Sauces..
there is only Hot Sauce in that Pic
not sure who Big Daddy is, I'm just Daddy and thats all that counts.
But back on topic. I would like to see the run you predict in GDSM.
Will keep an eye on it .. Regards,
then we xpect the bid to go up on friday.
on watch.
in their pockets where else,
its the usual Pink Scam..
They are ALL the same. Common Sense.
getting a return on the investment is good news.
Anything less in a Big ZERO.
Did KATX make investors any money in 2011?
I saw a man taking a shit on a street corner today.
How many of you Wisemen have ever seen that in your lives??
invest to clean up because I might get a return?
Is that what I as an investor with money am hearing?
Thanks but NO ! I don't clean up messes and expect someone is to be trusted to perform.
Risk Vs Reward = Too High of a Risk for too littl reward.
Disclaimer for the averge Joe.
Did some one say "Shortz" ? LOL
Tonight is the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the shortest night in the Southern Hemisphere. The December Solstice, which marks the change of seasons, occurs at 12:30 a.m. on the 22nd EST (9:30 p.m. on the 21st PST) when the Sun reaches its farthest point south on the celestial sphere. Happy Solstice!
just go along and get along..Relax Tis the Season.. Take a walk..
Then go back to posting normally.
Happy Holidays..
13-1
maybe he died 6 months ago and you just found out..
ya never know..
thats what the say? But no one really knows or has seen him in months.. so its hard to say ....
imo
Dude, you need to chill. i don't care how much money you have.
grow up pal..
Take a Shot of some Hot Sauce! and jump up and down on your desk!!
What's up my brotha man?
How is Flarida? Got cool weather down south?
Spicy Shrimp N Angel Hair.. Get Busy with your Bad Self..
We had Baked Shrimp 2 pounds Roasted..
Angel Hair Lemon Pasta
And some Greek Crossaints filled with greek cheezzzee n spinach..with 2 kinds of Hot Sauce!!
Tabasco and Some South of the Border Sauce!
mmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm the Dinner of the Week from Food Network!
What's up "Keith"?
Fasten your Seat Belt!
hey Trinity you piece of shit.
Lets get it on!
who are you and what are you talking about?
Something Stinks and it smells like feet and A$$.
Get a clue pal. you this is WAMU with a big Q at the end.
where are the removed/deleted posts found?
BAC Rocks..
People underestimate the people in this company.
IMO
Go BAC .. All Day ...
Novartis..
I did work for them 11 years ago..
Good company as i recall
along with
Glaxo Smith Kline
Amgen
and a few other Pharms..
Very Dope as they say in the Business.
LOL
I don't know if I said it but you Rock !!
Happy Holidays..
I will read as much as I can but I have 100k in 'working' and just finished 250k in booked (non stock stuff).
Thanks man
Very Impressive MAC..
Jet Blue is a good company.
IMO
A random post but of an less than random subject: 15 for 2, 15 for 4 15 for 6 a Pair is 8 and a double run for 14 plus KNOBS for 15.
According to John Aubrey, cribbage was created by the English poet Sir John Suckling in the early 17th century, as a derivation of the game "noddy". While noddy has disappeared, crib has survived, virtually unchanged, as one of the most popular games in the English-speaking world. The objective of the game is to be the first player to score a target number of points, typically 61 or 121. Points are scored for card combinations that add up to fifteen, and for pairs, triples, quadruples, runs and flushes.
Cribbage holds a special place among American submariners, serving as an "official" pastime. The wardroom of the oldest submarine in the fleet carries RADM Dick O'Kane's personal cribbage board onboard, and upon decommissioning it is transferred to the next oldest boat.
Rules
Main article: Cribbage (rules)
The players cut for first deal, and the dealer shuffles and deals five or six cards to each player, depending on the number of players. For two players, each is dealt six cards; for three or four players, each is dealt five cards. In the case of three players, a single card is dealt face down in the centre of the table to start the crib. Once the cards have been dealt, each player chooses four cards to retain, then discards the other one or two face-down to form the "crib" which will be used later by the dealer.[3] At this point, each player's hand and the crib will contain exactly four cards. The player on the dealer's left cuts the deck and the dealer reveals the top card, called the "starter".[4] If this card is a Jack, the dealer scores two points for "his heels", also known as "his nibs".
The play
Starting with the player on the dealer's left, each player lays one card face up in turn onto a personal discard pile, stating the cumulative value of the cards laid (for example, the first player lays a five and says "five", the next lays a six and says "eleven", and so on), without the total going above 31. Once no more cards can be played, the cumulative position is reset to zero and those players with cards remaining repeat the process until all players' cards have been played. Players score points during this process for making a total of fifteen, for reaching exactly, or as close as possible to a total of thirty-one, for runs and for pairs. Players choose the order in which to lay their cards in order to maximize their score; experienced players refer to this as either good or poor "pegsmanship". If one player reaches the target (usually 61 or 121), the game ends immediately and that player wins.
The show
Once the play is complete, each player in turn receives points based on the content of his hand in conjunction with the starter card. Points are scored for combinations of cards totalling fifteen, runs, pairs, flushes and having a Jack of the same suit as the starter card ("one for his nob [or nobs or nibs]"). The dealer scores his hand last and then turns the cards in the crib face up. These cards are then scored by the dealer as an additional hand in conjunction with the starter card.
Scores between 0 and 29 are all possible, with the exception of 19, 25, 26 and 27.[5] Players may refer colloquially to a hand scoring zero points as having a score of nineteen.[6]
Muggins
Muggins (also known as cut-throat) is a commonly used but optional rule, that must be announced before game play begins. If the opposing player fails to claim his full score on any turn, the opponent may call out "Muggins" and peg any points overlooked by the other player.[7]
Cribbage board
Modern 120-hole cribbage board
Visually, cribbage is known for its scoring board - a series of holes ("streets") on which the score is tallied with pegs (also known as "spilikins").[8] Scores can be kept on a piece of paper, but a cribbage board is almost always used, since scoring occurs throughout the game, not just at the conclusion of hands as in most other card games. Points are registered as having been scored by "pegging" along the crib board. Two pegs are used in a leapfrog fashion, so that if a player loses track during the count one peg still marks the previous score. Some boards have a "game counter", with many additional holes for use with a third peg to count the games won by each side.
There are several designs of crib board:
The classic design is a flat wooden board approximately 250–300 mm (10–12 in) by 70–80 mm (3–4 in) and 10–20 mm (0.4–0.8 in) deep. There are two sets of 60 holes (30 'out' and 30 'back') divided into 5 point sections, see picture above. A pegging-out hole in the middle at each end allows the board to be used in either direction. One player or team scores on one set of 60 holes and the other player or team scores on the second set. Different arrangements are made for three player games.
A relatively old design is that of an equilateral triangle with two rows of forty holes on each side. These boards did not generally include extra pegging-out holes or holes to count games.
A newer design has three or four rows of 120 holes with a pegging-out hole at the end and is often brightly coloured. It is best suited to games played to 121, though it can also be used for 61-point games.
Another common variation is based on features of the highest-scoring cribbage hand. The board takes the form of the number 29 (the highest possible score), with the pegging rows following the contour of the numbers "2" and "9". The design can sometimes include a background image of three fives and a Jack, with the fourth five offset—the "perfect hand" giving that score. The count being 8 times 15 for 16 points, 6 pairs of 2 for 12 points and a matching "nobs" Jack (matching the cut card) for 1 totaling 29.
Because the crib board is a useful scoring device, players sometimes use it to keep score in other games, such as dominoes.
you're funny PhilCheeze and i have no axe to grind my friend.
Take it easy.. that subject of uplisting brings back dreams that turned nightmare and not anything I did or my fellow shareholders.
I will leave you with this. I am not inspired by the display and conduct and greeting I received when making a Risk vs Reward statement. It was no attack on California Grapes Intl or its securities. And that said I only wish the best for this company as I look at it for several reasons of which are of financial interest. I in fact can play a roll in its success so do not underestimate who is posting.
Thankfully I do not place my buy orders thru your desk.,
I will decide when to place the first $2,000.00 buy amoung as many as 5 buys. I will send my own stress test, make my own decisions just like the rest.
I deserve no less respect than the next investor or trader.
I wish you success in your adventures and best to all in CAGR.
I have been quietly observing for some time.
Thank you kindly.