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Ive got Half a million shares ready for this run! Here we go!!!
LOL - Don't pay attention to that negative poster. He has been posting lies on this board for months.
He will tell you to check google because the CEO has a history of running scams, but when you do nothing ever comes up.
He will tell you that the companies phone number is disconnected or goes to some other business, but when you call it someone will answer from Convenience TV or you will get their Voicemail
The list goes on and on.
The fact of the matter is there are people, including myself, that have been on this board for over a year and have made a good amount of money buying at these prices and waiting for pops in pps. They always come and there is a major deal in the works that could send this stock soaring beacuse of its extremley low float. I encourage you to do your DD and to just ignore his comments, as its obvious he has alterior motives.
Lets see. I just booked a 150% gain. Still have 100,000s of shares and am now in for free. Looks like we were right! Too bad you were so negative! Big things on the way for CRPZ!
Nice try. That is just a comment on the article the actual article states very clearly that "some activity at the site was visible last week". So the press has confirmed some activity at the site!
News Article dated today (11-4-2011) about DGRI's progress at the Minnie Moore Mine. Confirmed activity at the site last week! See below:
Local mine part of statewide debate
Minnie Moore’s impact on environment uncertain
by KATHERINE WUTZ
11-4-2011
The Minnie Moore Mine near Bellevue has been operating since the 19th century, but its recent lease by a Georgia company has put Blaine County in the center of a statewide debate over the environmental impacts of gold mining.
Dutch Gold Resources, an Atlanta-based mining company, announced in September that it had leased the 265-acre mine and planned to begin exploratory drilling in October. Though some activity at the site was visible last week, the company did not return phone calls seeking information about the extent of that activity. In its press release, Dutch Gold Resources said it was leasing the property but was granted an option to buy from the owner, former county resident Carl B. Johnston.
The company stated that it would be looking to excavate gold and silver, but sampling has shown the soil is also rich in lead.
This announcement came shortly after the Idaho Conservation League had filed court challenges to mining operations by Atlanta Gold in the old mining district of Atlanta, and Mosquito Consolidated Gold Mines, which has a mine near Idaho City, over possible violations of the Clean Water Act.
"Basically, whenever you are talking about mining, the real impacts are water quality," said John Robison, public lands director for the organization.
Extraction of ore from mining sites can cause toxic chemicals, such as arsenic and cyanide, to leach into the water supply. Justin Hayes, spokesman for the organization, said soil-based arsenic is relatively benign unless disturbed by mining operations.
"As long as the arsenic is locked in the ground, you're good," he said. "[But] the moment you bring all of that up, even if you put it back in the pit, you've made it so water can permeate the rock."
Once water has passed through arsenic-laden rock, it can bring toxins back into the water supply. Robison said the Atlanta Gold Mine is of special concern due to its location near the headwaters of the Boise River, which provides the city with 20 percent of its drinking water.
According to sampling results released by Dutch Gold Resources, rock at the Minnie Moore site is also rich in lead, which Robison said could also be released into a water supply if steps to prevent it aren't taken.
Hayes said air contamination is a concern, as lead becomes highly mobile when disturbed.
"Lead doesn't stay where you put it," he said. "Lead is a big deal, and it can be a big deal not only for the site—let's keep kids out of the Minnie Moore waste pile, that's pretty straightforward—but it can also get into the air."
Dutch Gold Resources did not return repeated calls to determine whether the company has a plan to mitigate environmental impacts. Johnston could also not be reached for comment.
Environmental concerns can be prevented or reduced by proper design, Hayes and Robison said. If the mine takes proper precautions when excavating and disposing of waste rock, the organization is not necessarily opposed to mining as an industry. For example, Hayes said, the Idaho Cobalt Mine near Salmon follows procedures wholeheartedly supported by the ICL.
Like the Minnie Moore Mine, the Idaho Cobalt Mine is an underground project designed to have a small footprint. Hayes said mining in a tunnel is different from mining in an open pit in that the waste rock simply stays where it belongs—in the tunnel. In addition, like the Minnie Moore, the Idaho Cobalt Mine is in an area that has been a mining site for decades.
"[The company] didn't say, 'We're going to build this mine in this beautiful, pristine place,'" Hayes said. "They're not tearing down the Sistine Chapel."
Above all, the mine has a plan to prevent water contamination from excavation. Instead of leaving water-permeable tailings near the mine or even in the tunnel through which water can flow and pick up toxins, the company is combining the tailings with cement, forming a paste that later hardens.
"The paste is basically concrete," Hayes said. "They are making their waste rock solid again so it doesn't allow water to permeate through it."
However, unlike the Idaho Cobalt Mine or the Atlanta Gold Mine, the Minnie Moore Mine is on private property and therefore not subject to oversight from public agencies. For example, the Atlanta Gold Mine was required to post a $35,000 bond to provide for cleanup—though cleanup costs are now estimated to reach into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Dutch Gold would not be required to post a bond, Robison said.
"That's something to be concerned about, depending on the scope and scale of the project," he said.
Hayes said some regulations still must be followed to comply with state code. The mine must be safe for humans to work in, he said.
"At a basic level, there are mine health and safety regulations," he said. "A well-run mine that is safe for people is likely to be better for the environment."
There are also state regulations regarding groundwater quality that mines must comply with, though Hayes said these statutes mainly address after-the-fact impacts rather than prevent potential problems.
The mine could also run into permitting problems based on a 2005 decision from Blaine County District Judge Robert Elgee. Blaine County had taken Johnston and co-owner James Bilbray to court for possible violation of zoning violations. As the mine pre-dated the ordinances, Elgee ruled in favor of the defendants.
However, he stated in his decision, "nonconforming uses have no inherent right to be extended or enlarged" and the mine cannot be expanded without violating county ordinance.
Megan Stelma, code compliance specialist at the county, said the decision is "broad" and she is uncertain whether Dutch Gold would need to apply for additional permits for its operations. She said she would need to look at the company's proposal, but that the company had not applied for any additional permits or even contacted the county.
Press releases issued from the company over the past two months have been vague regarding the extent of the operations, mitigation plans or environmental impacts, apart from stating that the company is dedicated to "sustainable mining."
Also unclear is the potential for gold mining at the site. Hayes said cyanide is used in some gold ore processing methods, which poses yet another environmental risk.
Robison said the ICL will keep an eye on the project, though the organization won't have much legal recourse if the company does violate state or local statute.
"There are very few hooks on projects on private property," he said. "We have to trust the mining companies to do the right thing."
Link to article: http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005139337
From what I see your the only big talker here who doesn't actually have any skin in the game. On that note, if you are not a share holder and think this company is not worth investing in, then why are you here? Why waste your time posting?
Is it because you live in your Mom's basement and don't have anything better to do with your time? It is isn't it.
If you're not a share holder and have no intention on becoming one then there is no reason for you to post on this board.
Still here. I'm not "talking big" as you so eloquently stated, but merely stating the facts. The price action of CRPZ is very volatile and provides plenty of opportunities for big gains for an astute individual.
Wrong again! I just called and got an answering machine for Convenience TV, Inc. Maybe your calling the wrong number. The correct number is (310) 566-3969. I encourage you to try again and stop spreading lies about the company.
Say what you will but I have made a ton of $ off of CRPZs predictable price jumps. With eveidence of a big promotional campaign I know as many on this board do, that we will all soon be much richer. GO somewhere else and cry we are all making money off of this!
Thanks! I just picked up another 72,000 at .0036 to add to my stock pile of shares. Officially loaded and ready for this thing to run!!!
Does anyone know what the L2 looks like right now? How many shares on the ask?
News Article About Dutch Gold Acquisition
Georgia company leases valley mine
Minnie Moore site is still silver-rich, officials say
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By KATHERINE WUTZ
Express Staff Writer
The historic Minnie Moore Mine near Bellevue may soon produce more than gravel again, as it has been leased by an Atlanta-based mining company.
Dutch Gold Resources, a company that focuses on quick ore production, announced last month that it has leased part of the Minnie Moore Mine and expects to begin drilling this month.
The mine historically produced silver, lead, gold, copper and zinc, though Blaine County Land Use and Building Services Director Tom Bergin said the mine is currently producing gravel and sand.
Recent nearby drilling struck a large vein of silver-rich galena ore, and testing by landowner Carl Johnson indicated a strong presence of remaining copper and gold in the vicinity.
"The Minnie Moore Mine hasn't reached its full potential," Johnson said in a Dutch Gold press release. "There are a number of very interesting areas of high mineralization for development and exploration."
Dutch Gold CEO Daniel Hollis declined to comment when reached by phone and did not return an email meant to determine how profitable the company expects the mine to be and when the company would begin drilling.
Bergin said he has not seen an application for new permits on the land but depending on the extent of the drilling, the company may not need to apply for additional permits apart from those already issued for the property.
A news release issued by the company states that Dutch Gold has leased the property with an option to purchase in the future.
Rauno Perttu, chief operating officer of Dutch Gold, stated in the news release that the mine has untapped resources.
"The high silver values ... are similar to the historic high grade production from the historic Minnie Moore vein," Perttu said.
The sample tested by Dutch Gold was reported to be 75 percent lead, 74.4 ounces per ton of silver, 0.112 ounce per ton gold, 1.4 percent zinc and .129 percent copper.
The release stated that Dutch Gold focuses on acquiring properties expected to yield gold but have been overlooked and underdeveloped in the past. Perttu stated that the company also plans to sort through tailings and mineral dumps on the property for recoverable minerals.
The company's website states that it focuses on "sustainable" mining. The company already has projects in Nevada, Montana and Oregon. Basin Gulch, the company's Montana project, is predicted to yield 2.8 million ounces of gold.
Katherine Wutz: kwutz@mtexpress.com
www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?ID=2005139138
This stock is a scam. They issued a press release with false information to drive up trading volume yesterday and then dumped the retraction on shareholders today! Dishonest and illegal! I hope everyone has dumped their shares!!!
Going to no bid from here!
Call the agent and inquire if you like. It is listed by Ian Shepard of John F. Horvat Investment Management, LLC. his number is (702) 292-3012.
It has been listed for sale since 8/26/2010 and was last updated 9/22/2011.
Nice volume here today! Several buys at the ask.
Loaded and waiting!!! CRPZ should take off soon on any news!
Got it. Thanks.
Where did you get the information on the current float? I'd really like to check that out. Thanks!
I wonder who Trevor Greg (CFO) gave 893,565 share of CRPZ to as a "gift"? Interesting.....
Setting up nicely for a strong close and run into tomorrow! With a little more attention we break .02 easily! With a promo we break .05!
CRPZ is in Break out mode. Up 97% today with a massive volume spike yesterday. Check it out. The chart looks ripe for a massive move!
What do you think Matt?
CRPZ is in Break out mode. Up 97% today with a massive volume spike yesterday. Check it out. The chart looks ripe for a massive move!
CRPZ is in Break out mode. Up 97% today with a massive volume spike yesterday. Check it out. The chart looks ripe for a massive move!
CRPZ is in Break out mode. Up 97% today with a massive volume spike yesterday. Check it out. The chart looks ripe for a massive move!
CRPZ is now producing revenue added a new COO and engaged a new content provider (see below). Ready to make a major move and expand their business!!!
LOS ANGELES, June 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Convenience TV Inc. (OTCBB:CRPZ.ob - News) is pleased to announce that it has engaged a new content partner, Data Call Technologies Inc. of Houston, Texas.
Company President and CEO, Norman Knowles, said, "Data Call provides dynamic 'geo' targeted content that complements our existing supply, drawing more attention to what is on the screens. Due to the up-to-date nature of the content, viewers can check the screens more often to find out the latest in news, sports and weather. We believe that this type of timely content will increase our overall viewership which is a critical advertising component."
About Convenience TV Inc.
Convenience TV is focused on the Convenience Store Industry and provides their clients with an "in-location" TV network. The Network is designed to deliver both entertaining content and targeted advertising on a demographic basis to each retail location. In addition, the Network delivers promotional advertising tied to products within the retail location. The programming can be up-dated quickly and is tailored to meet the specific clients' need for increased sales, customer enjoyment and brand reinforcement.
NEWS IS OUT!!!
LOS ANGELES, Sep 15, 2011 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- Convenience TV Inc.(OTCBB:CRPZ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Shane Arsens to theBoard of Directors. In addition, Mr. Arsens has accepted the position of Chief Operating Officer to handle the company's phased expansion plans for the LosAngeles, San Francisco and Seattle markets.
"Mr. Arsens was instrumental in enlisting the early client base for our TV network," said company President Norman Knowles, "and will be a great addition to Convenience TV's rollout strategy, thanks to his extensive background and connections in the retail industry."
Having spent over 30 years in the Hospitality Industry, as an owner-operator of two major hotels and three popular restaurants, Mr. Arsens recognized the importance of advertising. His research of the Digital Signage Industry led him to co-found Global Fusion Media in 2006, where he helped develop their C-Store Network, later acquired by Convenience TV Inc., in various high volume convenience stores within the United States.
More recently, he has added his expertise to GLOBAL BLUENERGY INC., a "Waste to Energy" method of sustainable energy using the ABA process. The ABA process is an innovative green technology designed to help fill the need for a safe form of energy production, while recycling large volumes of waste material.
Has anyone had any contact with CRPZ's management team?
Are there any events planned for the fourth quarter?
It looks like we have a bottom here. Volume is picking up nicely and all signs point to increasing activity after the holiday!!!
Go CRPZ!!!
Has trading been haulted on DGRI?
Just added some more to my position... Are you still adding at these levels?
The game is definitley on! Go CRPZ!!!
PennyFans - I'm thinking of adding more to my position but I'm unsure if I should wait and keep some dry powder for another dip lower...
What is your time table for a bounce here? Do you have any predictions? How much lower do you think we can go?
Go CRPZ!!!
M1999 what are your thoughts on the massive drop in price and spike in volume of CRPZ? Is it still on watch or is this CRPZ in play now?
I have been in DGRI for over 9 months now and all I can say is I am extremley disapointed with the actions of management as of late. The lack of focus on our supposed major deposit is concerning to me and I have liquidated half my position at a 40% loss. I have kept the other half as a longshot paly that they may come through but IMO it is very unlikely given their prior performance.
Empty promises, massive debt, lack of a clear direction, and lack of communication will spell the end of DGRI unless management can step up!
What do you think is "interesting" about this stock? Do you think we are setting up for a bounce here?
What makes you so happy about this stock????
Massive volume toady! Alot of accumulation! A definite positive sign for the near future!
Just picked up some more. Jsut curious.... Why is this your loading zone? Do you think something is coming?
Are you still in and watching the action here?
Serious drop in the PPS and a 5 day delay on the financials.... I picked up some more shares today at the lows to average myself down.
Do you think we can recover from here?
Yes... Unfortunatley or fortunatley... I'm not sure yet. Are you? What do you think is going on?
VPLM is a definate bounce canidate from these levels. Nice 12.50% end of day gain and we will likely see that trend continue.
VPLM PROMOTION!!! Here it is:
Dear Reader,
Through the trend of mergers and acquisitions, the strong companies are struggling to become stronger as they battle for the dollars of consumers. Telecommunications vendors are surging to new strengths as they acquire smaller Internet service providers and telephone companies.
As these companies grow they offer more services in wider service areas. Some of these companies are now offering phone, cable television, and broadband Internet in a combined package. Consumers get the benefit of having three services at discounted prices on one bill, and the telecom companies immediately have that customer's loyalty for all of their telecommunications needs.
VOIP telecom companies are also becoming increasingly popular. The biggest competition to these VOIP providers is the large telecommunications corporations who are offering VOIP services as part of their triple play packages. This beckons us to this next Alert....
ALERT : VOIP PAL.com, Inc.
Ticker Symbol: VPLM.PK
Last Trade: $0.0145
First, what is VOIP? Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, VoIP) is one of a family of internet technologies, communication protocols, and transmission technologies for delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.
VPLM is a broadband VoIP telecom company offering local and long distance VoIP services to consumers and business owners. The company offers turnkey VoIP communication and reseller solutions for its Partners. VPLM, is also a provider of international calls using VoIP technology on the internet, smart cell phones and PC Tablets.
Stay with me here; Both VPLM and Bleam Technology Ventures Inc. ("Bleam Technology") just announced that the two companies have reached an agreement for Voip-Pal to acquire Bleam Technology and its product and services including CallArc.com. Bleam Technology owns and operates CallArc.com, a mobile VoIP calling service. CallArc.com offers an alternative to expensive long distance and international calls by engaging callers with advertisers.
Bleam Technology Ventures Inc. is a mobile company based in Las Vegas, Nevada developing products and services making communication easy and free and without boundaries.
Callers can take a short survey online, engage with advertiser's incentivized offers and earn instant credit for long distance calls. CallArc has partnered with leading internet affiliate networks including brand names like Allstate, McDonalds and Netflix among others.
The CallArc service is available to callers worldwide and calls can be initiated on mobile apps such as iPhone, Android, PC app, Web Dialer and even landline phones.
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