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Looks that way to me too David, fwiw. em
Couldn't agree more velvet. em
Walker,
eSignal time & sales is showing a form T trade at 9:08:06 for 41,248 shares at .04. Doesn't show any more shares at that price. Interesting all the same.
It'll be really nice to say goodbye to the zero on the left of the decimal and replace it with some larger numbers. For now I agree with you though.
Thanks David. I use Interactive Brokers for trading eminis, stocks and some pinks/otc's. They are direct access trading... you don't put up with the crap that the Eturds and Ameriturds put you through. Commissions are $1 minimum and .002 x the cost of the shares you buy. I picked up 14k CDCH today and paid 2.10 commission.
A couple downsides: IB doesn't allow the trading of all pinks so you need to check the site to see what they let you trade. I know you can buy MDMN and SPRL there as well as many others. Also, there is a bit of a learning curve as far as using the Traders Workstation, which is where you place you trades from. You have the option of using a web based version or a downloadable version. In past communication I have been told that they eventually plan on including all pinksheets.
Rich
rickj65: Fib Retracements...
Sorry for the late response.
Retracements first and then the associated price for the .01 - .03 retracement:
24% = .025
38% = .0224
50% = .02
62% = .0176
71% = .0159
79% = .0142
Today we basically bounced off the 71% retracement and are currently just above the 38% mark.
Current horizontal support levels at .015, .0175 and .02.
IMO
Aloha.
Rich
Brent,
Thanks for all the posts yesterday. I maxxed out my alotted 15 for the day and was forced to retire early, otherwise I would have responded sooner.
Rich
OT: It could have been. I saw oil, but it wasn't what I was looking at.
Nothing like a little distraction or two.
Plus, I saw some oil in a few of those pics.
Thanks for sharing.
Rich
I take no credit. Just a link in the chain. em
Joenatural...
Have you got any more pics of the area you live in? It's like candy for the eyes!
I must be blind because I don't see proof of inside trading in his post anywhere.
Brent,
Therein lies the advantage of doing good DD and having sources of information that you can depend on...not to mention company management that is more dependable for getting real business done as opposed to putting out fluff PR's in order to quell the nervous nellies who don't have trust or patience.
Just my opinion, of course!
Thanks dwb, but I'm just a middleman. I am greatly appreciative of Shadow and Randy for all they have shared.
Nice to see you bullz. em
MM's drawing the line at .03. PERT, NITE, CLYP, ETRD and FANC all currently on the .03 ask.
Resistance levels, imo: .03, .035, .042, .0476(200dma).
I'm more impressed now! LOL .0561 and I'm break even. em
Brent
It'll be interesting to see how far we pull back after this run. The volume still isn't all that impressive to me at this point. Shorty doesn't seem too worried yet, but I suspect that will change in time.
Once the market closes I'm off to Hapuna Beach. It's the one area I'm going to miss when we leave here. As for Utah, I'm not so sure we'll be heading there. Not too fond of cold temperatures since fresh fruits & veggies, especially oranges, are such an important part of our lifestyle. We'll probably end up in AZ or north of Los Angeles where the food grows and we can get some wilderness around us.
SPRL 50% and rising. Very nice!
Aloha.
Rich
Keep the big picture in mind. The sludge is just the first part of the show.
My pleasure Brent. My 700k are staying safe and secure well beyond $1.
Aloha.
Rich
Strat Petroleum Completes Delivery of Processed Oil from Sludge
via COMTEX
November 14, 2006
TORONTO, Nov 14, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Strat Petroleum, Ltd. (OTC:SPRL), an exploration and development company focusing on oil and gas opportunities in the Russian Federation, announced today that Strat Nafta Ufa (SNU), its joint venture in the Republic of Bashkorstan, has completed the initial shipment of processed oil from oil sludge. Each shipment contains approximately 200 barrels towards a total delivery of between 400 and 500 barrels per week with current equipment and technology. The joint venture is investing in additional equipment that is expected to increase production and shipment to approximately 150 bpd within the next 30 days.
In its efforts to rapidly improve production, Strat continues to work closely with a U.S. chemical company whose proprietary technology is projected to significantly increase daily processing capacity. Current testing indicates that the Strat Nafta Ufa plant should process at least 50 metric tons (MT) of sludge per hour, operating on a 24 hour 7 days a week basis. The processing equipment and methodology currently being employed will be scalable to process several hundred tons of sludge per hour once the plant is up and running at full capacity. Expectations are that recovery of crude oil should average between 40 to 50 percent of sludge processed, resulting in a production capacity range of 140 to 175 barrels of crude oil per hour. This process and technology will be superior to any processing solution available in the market today.
About Strat Petroleum:
Strat Petroleum is an emerging exploration and development company focusing on investment in oil and gas properties and other related projects in the Russian Federation. For more information, please visit the company website at www.stratpetroleum.com. The company's phone numbers are: 905-761-9169 (main), 416-628-8018 (fax) and 646-216-9751 (U.S.).
Statements made in this press release regarding the Company's or management's intention, beliefs, expectations, or predictions for the future are forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks, assumptions and uncertainties that could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements. These risks, assumptions and uncertainties include: the ability to compete effectively in a rapidly evolving and price competitive marketplace; uncertainties of completing business transactions; uncertainties of raising necessary capital; no control over long term pricing; possible reductions in demand for our products and services due to competition or changes in industry conditions or political environment; changes in the nature of energy regulation in the Russian Federation, the United States and other countries; political risk; currency exchange risk; changes in business strategy; the successful integration of newly-acquired businesses; the impact of technological change; reliance on management and management contacts; and other risks that may be referenced from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE: Strat Petroleum, Ltd.
Strat Petroleum, Ltd. Tanya Hyams, 905-761-9169
Copyright Business Wire 2006
Hi Kcim,
I didn't get one. Did you call the number? Would be interesting to know where this leads. I already sent one of the earlier posts on to Shadow.
Take care.
Rich
Kcim...
Yeah, I found out about it in a similar manner. Frankly, after all I've been through and learned about Ameritrade, Etrade and a few other online brokers, I don't trust any of them anymore.
I recently re-opened an account with Interactive Brokers. They are a direct access broker, which has many advantages over the online brokers...the greatest being is that you have much more power and flexibility with who you choose to place your orders with. Commissions are also much lower. When I buy shares of SPRL through them, the commission is a dollar minimum for small lot orders and .002 x the total cost of the shares for large lots. So, if I was to buy 100k shares of SPRL at .012 I would pay a $2.40 commission.
There are some drawbacks though. IB currently doesn't trade as many otcbb/pinks as the online brokers. It takes a bit more savvy to learn how to use the "traders workstation" interface that you would do your trading from. Also, sometimes you can't initially trade at the third or fourth decimal place on the otc/pinks, but I have emailed them about that in the past and they have actually had their programmers make the appropriate software changes to allow that to take place. I have been told that in the future they will be offering more otc/pink stocks and that they will eventually change the software so that you wouldn't have to ask to be able to trade further to the right of the decimal.
There are a lot of other advantages to using IB that you would be better off reading about on their site. Might be something you want to check out.
Take care.
Rich
Rick...
You have a wonderful habit of knowing exactly what to say in exactly the right way. I very much appreciate knowing you.
Aloha.
Rich
It'd be funnier if it wasn't true, but besides that, I think Italy is looking pretty good!
eik...
Your post, although well written, gives me the impression that English might not be your first language. Do you happen to live in or be from Europe? Perhaps even Russia?
If I'm off base here please forgive the misinterpretation. If I'm correct, I would be interested in you sharing your point of view on the current political climate in Russia, if you have any knowledge or perspective on such, since the media in the U.S. seems to think that world news has more to do with sob stories of people not being able to afford their twelve drug prescriptions and how Brittany is currently abusing her baby.
TIA.
Rich
Here ya go eik...
Straight from the SPRL website...
http://www.stratpetroleum.com/company.html
Our People
H. Sam Hyams
President & CEO of Strat Petroleum Inc.
Mr. Hyams holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration from York University in Ontario and is a Chartered Accountant. His extensive experience over the past 20 years in Canadian industry and on the international scene has included positions in finance and accounting to assisting in establishing new ventures by securing financing, and managing their business plans. Mr. Hyams has also acted as a consultant to small and medium sized businesses, advising them on strategic plans for growth, acquisitions and divestitures.
Chaim Flatt
Executive V.P. Business Development
Mr. Flatt holds B.Sc. Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Kaunas Polytechnic University in Russia. He brings over 30 years of knowledge, experience and network of contacts developed in the areas of project development, financing and international trade. Mr. Flatt is President of Arad Energy Products Co. which has been involved in projects in the Russian Federation and other CIS countries since the late 1980’s with focus on the natural resource sector. In the past few years Mr. Flatt has concentrated on trade of oil and oil products, which has allowed him to build a very good network of contacts in the Russia and the CIS.
Lev Perelman
Consulting Engineer
Mr. Perelman holds BS and MS degrees in Civil Engineering and gas supply systems from the University of N. Novgorod (Russia) and holds BS degree in Power Engineering from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology of Calgary(Alberta, Canada) In Russia he was employed by Gasprom and has been actively involved in oil/ gas, development, processing and consulting since 1973. He was involved in the development of the Volga transgas” and Moscowgaspipeline” oil and gas pipelines.
Hi Brent,
I see you've been to the NCFC board. Looks like a good place to keep an eye on. I would post SPRL over there, but I'm not interested in picking fights to protect my position. I just enjoy passing on a good thing to anyone willing to check it out for themselves, as I and I believe you have done.
Hard to believe we've only got a 2 million market cap.
Enjoy your weekend. I'm off to the beach.
Rich
LMAO! Take care. em
Only 85% IHDR? Enjoy the weekend. em
Nice. Thanks EYS! em
Take from it whatever you like.
Can anyone tell me of an incidence where they were invested in a stock and expecting big news regarding negotiations involving a big deal when it did not take longer than they thought...or, more accurately, when it did not take longer than they WANTED it to take?
I rest my case. ;-P
Aloha everyone.
Rich
C.C. and Brent...
Seems to me you guys might be able to get things cleared up if you were to verbally communicate with each other. I've had quite a few experiences on message boards where what was written, either by myself or someone else, was misinterpreted and then led to arguments with varying degrees of anger. I've played the fool a number of times in that situation.
I recommend you two are both sure you understand each other before you part ways. It's always a shame to see a misunderstanding in context lead to a falling out.
FWIW.
Rich
Re the MM CLYP:
He's/She's back on Level II. Currently at the .0085 bid and .045 ask.
Brent,
I took on the "Richagain" name after some RB nonsense caused me to have to come up with another alias... and you know I own shares here! lol
Take care.
Very happy to confirm CLYP completely gone from eSignal LII.
Aloha!
Rich
Sounds suspiciously like a "lizzy" to me. em
You have a great weekend as well David...
Looks like I might have a shot at some cheaper CDCH shares Monday.
Aloha.
Rich