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Yup, saw that. Current holdings zero.
Of course, he made a major investment the very next day into one of his medical stocks in virtually the same amount, while stepping up his purchases of his flagship Opko.
While it's hard to imagine him being hard-pressed for cash. The similarily in the amounts may be telling.
What to do with leftover bourbon:
http://www.tastingtable.com/cook/national/what-to-do-with-leftover-bourbon?utm_medium=email&utm_source=TT&utm_campaign=Weekend&utm_content=Editorial
Not that I have leftovers!
PM received. You're welcome!
Oh well, not all that is obvious is necessarily seen by all. I clearly missed it.
Sorry, Oxymoron. Like Army Intelligence or Postal Service.
I can get words confused at my age.
However, I did not enter via the NNAB IHub home page as you thought, having come in from the last post (mine), and advancing to the next post (yours). That news item was not in the sidebar listing of news/PRs, which I did check before asking.
A bit of a non sequitur, yes?
"Late notice, filed early"
Have you a link?
http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/thermosolar-hive/?&utm_term=DT%20Newsletter%20-%20Daily%20Subscribers
Brilliant new beehive harnesses solar energy to exterminate the colony’s worst enemy
By Dyllan Furness — May 13, 2016
Thermosolar Hive: healthy bees & healthy honey
An innovative new beehive design –launched via an Indiegogo campaign– might just be the solution we need to relieve, or even end, colony collapse disorder in bees. Abandoning chemicals and harnessing the power of Mother Nature herself, the Thermosolar Hive aims to target one of the honeybee’s worst enemies – Varroa destructor mites
Varroa destructor mites are just as devastating as they sound. Many experts claim the Varroa mite is the most significant factor in colony collapse disorder, a phenomenon which has caused honeybee populations to plummet across the globe.
Related: Freshdy layers perforated plastic to boost the shelf life of food
The tiny parasites latch onto both bees and broods, and suck the living life out of them. Infected broods often mature with deformed or missing limbs and wings. Once the mites are attached, they’re nearly impossible to eradicate without also destroying hives, placing infected colonies into quarantine, and delaying seasonal pollination. The Varroa mites’ tendency to transfer from bee to bee and hive to hive makes containment even more complicated.
And while pesticides can often treat bees for Varroa mites, the chemicals come at a price. Not only do hives have to be shut down for keepers to administer the chemicals, but sometimes, mites can actually become resistant to the pesticides.
To circumvent these issues, the cleverly-designed Thermosolar Hive leverages the power of the sun to increase the temperature of the hive to a heat that bees can withstand but Varroa mites cannot. This heat makes it nearly impossible for mites to take up residence in the hive, and it steers them away without the help of any harsh pesticides. The hive’s creators also boast that it won’t significantly interrupt pollination and won’t run the risk of mutating mites.
The Thermosolar Hive only exists in protoype form at this point, but if its creators can raise $20,000 over the course of the next month, they’ll have enough to bring their design into production. Assuming that they hit that mark, and barring any hiccups in the manufacturing process, the creators expect to begin shipping to backers sometime around January or February of 2017.
Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/thermosolar-hive/#ixzz48eoSh3Nh
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I hear you and don't disagree. However, I am optimistic by nature, despite my handle.
Agreed. Waiting more or less patiently for that day...and $10.
EMI, Salutations are always nice but I believe you intended to salute Usedtotrade, rather than me.
UTT, Thank you for your analysis. You raise interesting points and I appreciate your perspective. Raising a glass (a figurative one) to you and to our success with the HP and subsequent spinoffs.
Much thanks!
Is the $35mm AFTER giving RPI it's half of the Apple settlement?
By all means, celebrate. I'll have one too.
Diz, It's all of five cents! Perhaps someone simply wants to enter in anticipation of a decent earnings report or surprise news with the report.
Youper, All excellent points. Further, if Leo thought there was any doubt as to the success of the pipeline, he would have taken down the full amount of funds from Aspire and then paid off amounts due him from CTIX. Instead, he continues to hold a very large number of shares.
Now, another 900+ shares at 0.171. Bid moving up to the .171 level, so it depends on whether a seller is willing to part with a few shares.
5000 sares traded today at 0.161. Both bid and ask moving up slightly.
Pretty tight spread between bid (0.15) and ask (0.1597) this morning. Might be some shares bought and sold today.
EDIT: Augh, looked at the wrong stock. Sorry.
Thanks for the notes, NR
After I've had a couple, it sure is.
You too. One day this puppy will move up. Hoping for ultimately an amicable split between APHB and XON.
It dropped far enough to trigger a buy order I had sitting there. Happy to get more.
Have seen nothing new on fundamentals.
I do like a drak and stormy!
I appreciate their sharing more information about Mr. Do, although inquiring minds want to know more. He was mentioned, in their initial press release (see post 208) as being a Class I director in the "new" entity.
I wonder who bought the 6400 shares today. 'Twas not I.
Not worried about P results. Will be good to great results.
LOL, could be we are most of the volume, but let's take that discussion offline, where it belongs.
If you can, during happy hour, please send me an email addy at which I can reach you. I expect to be working on something for my wife at 4 and may not get back to the computer. If I do, I'll strike first.
NR, Any idea about what is going on here? And the reason for the trading halt yesterday?
At least the spread WAS very tight when I bought some:
.1231 bid,
.13 ask.
Wider spread now.
Picked up a few today myself. The spread between bid and ask is very low for this stock.
Well then. A blessing that the order was filled today and not yesterday.
Thinly traded pennies bounce around on almost anything. A seller dropping his ask shows up as weakness, which it is in a stock price sense, but does not affect the fundamentals of the company, which are rather opaque at the moment.
Was that your purchase this am? Ask now $.13
MT,
Persistence pays. [The balance of what I say is more for the benefit of a newbie trying to buy shares. I know you've been around the block a few times.]
It also helps to NOT make it an "all or none" order, which gets filled last and only if more shares are offered for sale than you are trying to buy - and those shares have to not be an all or none order themselves.
I know my temptation, when buying penny stocks, is to make the order all or none to avoid situations where I end up buying 10 shares of a 17 cent stock - but have to pay a full commission.
It will either take someone putting in a "market order" to sell shares (not at a specific "limit" price) or one of the folks getting tired of their shares not selling at 17 cents.
OR, you could slap the ask now and feel good later on, when shares are much higher.
Well, I was neither the buyer nor the seller. BUT, I've seen my broker Fidelity press to get me the lowest price possible when I'm buying. That sometimes ends up with odd numbers, even when I'm willing to pay more for a stock.
As a buyer, I'm generally quite happy with how Fidelity represents my interest.
Serious, Welcome to the "club."