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Maybe Buyback??
Why are you so suspicious of this board??
Most of us here have enough of a holding that we could never dump them on the market on today's volume without downticking the price - and then to gamble on whether or not to be able to pick up the same amount of shares at a stable lower price??
To flip 1 or 2 million shares maybe, but with volume like this, there is too much risk IMO to try and flip more than that.
I can't understand why you think the MMs are so innocent and trustworthy. They are in a position of power, a position to make money, and they are entirely unregulated by a complacent SEC.
Light bulb!!!
They're just trying to scare people.
4th Q Financials 2006 – Summary – Panamersa
Assets
December 31 2005 $663,036
December 31 2006 $107,327,342
Total Current liabilities
December 31 2005 $519,264
December 31 2006 $8,375
Sales
December 31 2005 $5,350,947
December 31 2006 $46,467,527
Gross Margin
December 31 2005 $184,783
December 31 2006 $27,750,097
Net Income
December 31 2005 $17,111
December 31 2006 $27,396,406 ($21.6 Million of which was generated in the 4th Q alone - a full 78%) - If the 4 Quarters of 2007 show any growth at all, we will make over $100 Million in 2007
Income Per share
December 31 2005 0.0000
December 31 2006 0.0036
Shares Outstanding
December 31 2005 7,629,010,600
December 31 2006 7,629,010,600
Net Cash from operating activities
December 31 2005 $17,111
December 31 2006 $27,401,800
Proceeds from issuance of stock
December 31 2005 $412,690
December 31 2006 0
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PANAMERSA Corporation/PayPro Inc. Fourth Quarter Net Earnings Up 545 Percent Over Third Quarter
PANAMERSA Corporation/PayPro Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PYPR) released their fourth quarter financials today and posted net earnings up 545% over third quarter net earnings for 2006. Actual net earnings for fourth quarter exceeded projections of a 400 percent increase announced December 11, 2006.
"We are excited about the steady rate at which we continue to grow," said Mike Terrell, President of PANAMERSA Corporation/PayPro Inc. "I expect to see this trend increase even more now that we have our foundation solidified and are just starting to execute our business plan. I am extremely pleased to be a part of the amazing grouping of companies that PANAMERSA holds."
Fourth quarter net earnings were $21.6 million verses third quarter net earnings of $3.9 million, with annual revenues of $46.4 million and year end net profits of $27.4 million.
"While we are happy to see these numbers, we are committed to becoming a fully reporting company on our way to becoming a NASDAQ listed company," added Terrell.
Yep, you're right.
Jumped the gun on that one.
i'll see if we can get it fixed.
The numbers are amazing though!!
The company was formerly PayPro(and other shells before that), and was not nearly the powerhouse it is now. The big boys down in Panama and CR met and joined with Mike Terrell in order to gain access to the US capital markets. Over the past few months, PayPro has melded and the transformation (name change, symbol change, organizational change) has finally taken place, and is almost complete. The valuation of this newly transformed entity has yet to be realized. Because of the changes, few have taken the time to properly evaluate what is going on here - but, basically we have a common, regular catepillar metamorphasing into a beautiful butterfly.
Proper valuation will come when the ability to realize that becomes commonplace.
Before the deal and merger with the Latin American component, the company was a typical pink sheet stock. Now that the complex transition has taken place, the next step is audited financials that reach back two years. This is the key step to move up to the OTC.
The company now talks openly about its' goal to move to the NASDAQ, and that being the case, i'm willing to bet that they have a plan to make that happen. Realistically, for this to happen quickly, this will require some sort of reduction of the OS, IMO. I think that you will see some sort of movement along these lines within the next 6 months to a year.
In conclusion. Go back and check the dates on the PRs. The changes that are happening are taking place over a relatively short period of time. In reality, the things that are happening now are the culmination of something that started just 6-8 months ago. Just imagine what the next 6-8 months are going to be like when Panamersa really starts to fly.
Many will eventually realize that this company is for real, but for them the entry price will be much different than what is available now. The stories that you always here about people who get rich off of a stock, commodity or most any investment - those people always saw things happening and made a move before the herd did. They did not need the approval of the herd. They relied on their own intuitions, and when the herd showed up to get in on the deal - when the iceberg had been totally revealed - that's when they turned their courage into dollar signs.
The decision is yours alone, and noone here should ever be your reason for investing.
Good luck.
Looks like Scotty has completed the change over.
My "Positions" view no longer shows PYPR# and all my shares are now grouped under PNMS.
and...
just put in a test sell, and am able to do that as well online.
this has just changed i think as of the market close today.
BTW... another green day. Good support here - very undervalued.
Were you filled?
Lived in CR for a while, just north of Panama.
Hear great things about the Boca del Toro area of Panama.
Contact IR@panamersa.com Office 214-774-4874
Are you saying that A-trade is allowing buys?
UBSS to .0035!!
Well we're movin on up,
To the east side.
To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
Movin on up,
To the east side.
We finally got a piece of the pie.
Fish don't fry in the kitchen;
Beans don't burn on the grill.
Took a whole lotta tryin',
Just to get up that hill.
Now we're up in the big leagues,
Gettin' our turn at bat.
As long as we live, it's you and me baby,
There ain't nothin wrong with that.
Well we're movin on up,
To the east side.
To a deluxe apartment in the sky.
Movin on up,
To the east side.
We finally got a piece of the pie.
I guess my 100 shares at the bell on Fri worked.
it sure made my weekend alot better to be at .0029 instead of .0027!! Hope it helped others too.
Best 30 cents worth of stock i ever bought!
up from here ya'll!
NITE and PERT moved up to .0036
Second that.
Same here.
Nice DD Snick,
boy, Hector looks like he means bizness.
seems like the kind of guy that gets what he wants.
and, i like his suit, LOL!
lodge,
buy or fly.
we've tried to be helpful.
Thanks,
Wrong. The truth is we don't feel like spoon-feeding you.
Hey Idiot,
Is your leg broke?
For those who can't find the Ibox (sad.)
Ask yourself if the Panama's Minister of Government and Justice - one of the most esteemed lawyers in Central America - would really have something to gain by being involved in a scammy pink sheet stock with a current market cap of $16M.
Read below, and see if this sounds like a shady character.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld visited Panama November 13 and 14, 2004, as part of a tour of 5 countries in Latin America. During his visit to Panama, Secretary Rumsfeld called on President Martin Torrijos, Vice President and Foreign Minister Samuel Lewis and Minister of Government and Justice Hector Aleman. (may I add - Member of Panamersa's Board of Directors)
Secretary Rumsfeld’s visit was intended to review Panama-U.S. cooperation in regional security in anticipation of the Sixth Hemispheric Defense Ministerial to be held in Ecuador November 16-21. Panama’s unique position as steward and operator of one of the world’s most vital waterways creates opportunities for bilateral cooperation in security. Panama has been a leader in devising and assisting regional approaches to security, as seen by the recent PANAMAX exercises, in which a multinational force from eight countries planned and coordinated a coalition response to a security threat against the Panama Canal.
The Department of Defense has established a partnership with Panamanian counterpart agencies to cooperate in numerous humanitarian and security areas. Among other projects, personnel from the United States Army will work early next year with SINAPROC and other Panamanian agencies to establish humanitarian and civic assistance projects in the Azuero region in the New Horizons exercise.
Transcript of Press Conference held at the Presidency of the Republic of Panama follows:
U.S. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD H. RUMSFELD VISIT TO PANAMA
PRESS CONFERENCE
PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC OF PANAMA
SALON PAZ (PEACE ROOM)
NOVEMBER 13, 2004
Moderator (as interpreted): Ladies and gentlemen, let us welcome our distinguished guests: His Excellency, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense of the United States of America; His Excellency Hector Aleman, Minister of Government and Justice of the Republic of Panama (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps Board of Directors); Her Excellency Linda Watt, Ambassador of the United States in the Republic of Panama; Their Excellencies ministers and vice ministers of State of the Republic of Panama; honorable members of the United States delegation accompanying His Excellency, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense of the United States of America; special guests; ladies and gentlemen of the international and local press; ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to you all here to the Salon Paz, or Peace Room, at the Presidential Palace of the Republic of Panama. We will now hear words from His Excellency Hector Aleman, Minister of Government and Justice of the Republic of Panama. (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors)
Minister Aleman (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors)(as interpreted): Very good afternoon, esteemed journalists, Madam Ambassador, members of the U.S. delegation accompanying Mr. Rumsfeld, ministers, Panamanian ambassador to Washington, ladies and gentlemen. I thank the journalists for their presence here today in this press conference and here today we will share with you the honor of welcoming Mr. Donald Rumsfeld here in our country and of having had the opportunity to share with him discussion of vital subjects for both of our nations which relate to a bilateral agenda and which are basically relative to our countries’ need to maintain a permanent, an ongoing, capability to win the struggle against international organized crime, international drug trafficking and other international crimes. During Mr. Rumsfeld’s visit we have been able to also develop a very interesting agenda with regard to the continuity of the bilateral relationship between our countries which as you know are cordial, they are positive from the standpoint of both countries’ interests, and they are at this time still in condition to generate good fruits for both countries.
Moderator (as interpreted): We will now hear from His Excellency Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense of the United States of America.
Secretary Rumsfeld: Mr. Minister (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors), I thank you so much. I am very pleased to be here in Panama, and have just had an excellent meeting with the President and his senior ministers that are located here in the front row. I appreciate their very warm hospitality. I mentioned that my first visit to Panama was back in 1955 when I was a Navy pilot and that’s a long time ago. I’ve been back several times since and was very pleased to be able to come back again today.
Let me say first that the United States applauds the increasing cooperation that is taking place among the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. Panama’s participation with other nations in maritime security operations is one excellent example. This collaboration will bolster the security of the Western Hemisphere. The Unites States looks forward to working with Panama and others in such cooperative efforts.
The government of Panama is also undertaking laudable efforts to address the nexus of terrorism and drugs and organized crime, as the Minister indicated. Panama’s National Police Force serves as an example for nations in the region. And Panama’s Maritime Service has been successful in intercepting the illicit shipment of drugs and weapons.
Greater cooperation and coordination are the keys to dealing with narcoterrorists, and Panama is playing an important role. I also conveyed our appreciation to Panama for joining the Article 98 agreement to protect our two countries’ citizens from the risks of politicized lawsuits. This action assures the sovereignty of both of our nations, and is another sign of the close relationship between Panama and the United States. I look forward to further discussions on these and other regional matters when we gather with our counterparts at the Defense Ministerial of the Americas in Quito next week.
I should add that I have just been told that the… for the Panamanian journalists only… that this is Panamanian Journalists’ Day. So I wish you a Happy Panamanian Journalist Day, thank you. [applause] We don’t have a tradition like that in the United States that I know of. [laughter]
I guess we’d be happy to take some questions. And Charlie you’re on your feet for some reason. That’s the famous Charlie Aldinger who is the Reuters representative at the Department of Defense in the United States of America and he’s trying to figure out how to work the mic. They won’t be able to hear you in the booth, so you’ll have to get it to work.
Reuters: Mr. Secretary and Mr. Minister (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors). Mr. Secretary, did you all talk about “seams of vulnerability against terrorism” when you spoke about maritime interdiction efforts. It would seem that one problem with dealing with terrorism in the world is the lack of control and monitoring over international shipping. What have your two countries done in the past year to increase security in the Canal and to make sure that, no explosion for instance, could close the Canal down.
Minister Aleman (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors) (as interpreted): The Panama Canal is a property of humanity and our responsibility as Panamanians is to guarantee humanity that the transit of its shipping through Panama will be safe and secure and the professional manner in which Panamanians have administered the Canal since the Torrijos-Carter treaties went into effect and the Panama Canal went into Panamanians’ hands has been improving over time and we have been improving our capability to provide that security to all of those who—to one degree or another— transit our Canal. Be assured that the appropriate investments have been made. So that, not only in terms of radars and… option to connect with or identify those who may be transiting or attempting to transit, is there, but the Canal has also developed industrial security and general security that provides all Canal users perfect guarantees of the fact that this is a safe transit for purposes of international trade.
Nevertheless knowing that international crime has no frontiers, has no borders, knows no borders and that terrorist actions are possible anywhere in the world, we are currently involved in a cooperation process with many countries around the world—among them the United States— in order to prevent any kind of incident. That is why we had a recent activity involving the PANAMAX operation where nine area countries shared joint operation scenarios with us in order to practice preventing any kind of situation that might harm the safety of the Canal.
TVN/2 Channel Two, Panama (as interpreted): With regard to Plan Colombia what kind of new military aid is scheduled for our neighbor Colombia and what other support will be given to countries neighboring Colombia that are affected by the revolutionary paramilitary forces that are operating in the Darien Gap and in other areas bordering on our sister country of Colombia?
Secretary Rumsfeld: I would just say that officials of the United States meet with the officials of the Colombian government on a regular basis. They have excellent relationships between the two countries, including between the Congress and the government of Colombia. And the relationship there is something that is under continuous review. I can only say that I have met with President Uribe of Colombia probably on four or five or six occasions, and have a great deal of respect for him personally, for his leadership and for his courage, and for the success he’s achieved in reducing the size of ungoverned areas in that country and in working to cooperate with other nations in the region to improve the security and strengthen the inter-American system.
NBC News: Mr. Secretary, we understand that some rather heavy duty fighting’s going on in some parts of Falluja today. Can you update us on what the situation is there and how things are going?
Secretary Rumsfeld: I called the… I’ve been kept posted on the situation in Falluja. The Coalition, the Iraqi forces have completed the move for all practical purposes from the North down to South. They are operating in one way or another in much, if not all, of the city at the present time. Needless to say there is still… there still will be pockets of resistance and areas that will be difficult, so I don’t mean to suggest that it is concluded—it’s not— to be sure. But the Iraqi government has held, I believe, one or two press conferences today to provide updates and reports on the success there and clearly there have been a large number of terrorists that have been killed and captured and that’s a good thing for the people of Iraq; to have that safe haven no longer a safe haven for people who are determined to bring back either the Baathist rule of the vicious dictatorship that existed, or terrorist rule, which is, of course, what a number of the foreign fighters who are there are trying to re-impose. The thought of the people who are out beheading people becoming the government of that country is a dark thought, a terrible thought. And it is not going to happen.
Telemetro Channel 13, Panama (as interpreted): Good morning, Mr. Secretary. The U.S. Administration has been quite firm in terms of trying to locate weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. That has been a policy particularly of the current administration. But here in Panama there is a pending subject involving this very matter. In the Second World War in San Jose Island off the Pacific coast of Panama, the U.S. held a series of tests with weapons of mass destruction. On San Jose Island there are at least 3,000 five-hundred and one-thousand-pound bombs with chemical warheads, mustard gas, nerve gas, and those weapons are still there and they represent an extremely serious danger to Panama. Particularly, it has prevented tourism from being developed in that area of the Pearl Archipelago. Since the U.S. has been so tenacious in pursuing this weapons of mass destruction subject in the Middle East, we wonder if you intend to clean and decontaminate San Jose Island, which was contaminated by the forces of Canada, the U.K. and the U.S. during the Second World War, and likewise we still have pending the subject of the contamination of some 5,000 hectares on the shores of the Canal that were firing ranges for the U.S., as well.
Secretary Rumsfeld: I was told by the Ambassador that this is an issue that comes up from time to time. It is something that has been discussed—I’m told— extensively between the U.S. Department of State and the Embassy here, and the government of Panama, and that I am advised that the status of it is that the U.S., apparently, has assumed its obligation under the treaty and that the matter has been closed.
AFP: Mr. Secretary, how much of a threat is the money laundering and the arms and drug trafficking in Panama, and what is the U.S. doing to help? And to Mr. Aleman (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors), I wanted to ask him what are the Panamanians doing to tackle this issue?
Secretary Rumsfeld: The entire world is faced with problems that increasingly are global. They—to be sure— can originate or transit or occur in a single country. But in many respects the problem of money laundering and arms trafficking and narcotrafficking are problems that can really not be dealt with by a single country. It requires cooperation, it requires coordination, it requires exchanging the law enforcement information in ways that… and financial information, in ways that laws that are being broken can be strengthened and the people of all of our countries protected. These are matters that are, for the most part, not matters that fall within the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense. They tend to be matters that are the responsibility of law enforcement agencies in most countries, including the United States, and those relationships… I know for a fact that the relationships throughout the world in the 90 nations that are involved in the global war in terror have dramatically strengthened and improved, and made life more difficult for people who would be engaged in international crimes of various types.
Minister Aleman (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors) (as interpreted): Last year in the Republic of Panama over 10,700 kilos of narcotics were seized— 9,700 were cocaine, and the rest other narcotics. Over the past years that has been about the average of seizures and we believe that over this last year, with the latest operations, we will break even that record. That is evidence that Panama is tenaciously combating drug trafficking and related crimes. The government has begun an integrated security policy with a long-term view, well-established strategy free of improvisations and has declared a head-on war against international crime. We are at this point training our public force, law enforcement community, in order to defend our democratic society.
Reuters (as interpreted): Good afternoon, Mr. Secretary. One of the major concerns that Panamanians have is whether there is any commitment on the part of the United States to train security forces in the struggle against terrorism and drug trafficking. How do you value the work that Panamanian authorities have performed in terms of that fight against drug trafficking?
Secretary Rumsfeld: As I said, the fight against drug trafficking is not something that falls within the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense. The Department of Defense, as to other agencies of our government, have a variety of training programs and cooperative training programs where we work with other countries. But in terms of specifically relating to drug trafficking, that tends to be the Department of Justice and other agencies of our government. I had a discussion, and I heard from the Minister (may I add - Member of Panamersa Corps' Board of Directors), there’s no question, but that this country is addressing that issue aggressively, that a great deal of concern as his remarks have just suggested.
Moderator (as interpreted): Very well, ladies and gentleman, this press conference is now closed. Thanks to all for being here and have a very good afternoon.
Ask yourself why Héctor Bolivar Alemán Estévez would be involved in anything that was in the least bit suspicious.
Name: Héctor Bolivar Alemán Estévez
Profession: International Analyst
Birthplace: Panama,
____________________________________________________________
(Translated by Google from http://www.prd.com.pa/prd/web/orgranigrama/org/resenas%20del%20cen/Hector%20B%20aleman/
The Lawyer HÉCTOR BOLIVAR ALEMÁN ESTÉVEZ, is international analyst, withdrawn of the Faculty of Public Administration with the title of Lawyer in International Relations, with his Thesis of Graduation Compendium of the Jurisprudence of the Court the International of Justice, in which he obtained the highest qualification and recommendation for his publication, he has studies of Biology and Industrial Engineering in the University of Panama. Public has participated in the gremial plane like founder of the National Federation of Servants and of the Association of Employees of the University of Panama, in seminaries in center of Democratic Studies of Latin America (CEDAL), Friederich Foundation Ebert, San jOse of Costa Rica, have been delegated and Expository in Conferences for the Organization the International of Servants Public in Mexico, all America Center, Brazil, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Swiss Geneva, the United States and Finland among others. It has participated like exhibitor in subjects of Sindicalismo, Public Administration, the Political Economic International and in diverse Forums in Panama and the foreigner.
The Lawyer Héctor Alemán, had an outstanding trajectory in the student movements in defense of the national sovereignty and in gremiales activities like defender of the vindications of the servants public, of special way in the preparation, approval and execution of the Civil law on watch and Administrative Race, he has been members active of the Democratic Revolutionary Party in which he has exerted important positions of direction.
He was manager in International Agreements of Educative Cooperation with several countries. As well as Co-editor of the Statutory law of the University of Panama, was Chief of a main directorate of the Institute for the Formation and Advantage of Human Resources IFARHU, position from which promoted the attendance and the educative credit for popular sectors. Occupying the vice-presidency of the Pan-American Association of institutions of Educative Credit.
At the present time one evolves like Legislator of the Republic and President of the Commission of Outer Relations of the Legislative Assembly, is First Undersecretary of the National Executive Committee of the Democratic Revolutionary Party, Member of the National School of Career diplomats, Member of the World-wide Network of Solidarity and Main Representative of the P.R.D., before the Commission of Political Parties of the Electoral Court.
Pedro sent this in an email to Snick a while back...
"I AGREE WITH YOU...PLEASE TELL THEM THAT WE ARE RUNNING ONE OF THE FASTEST GROWING GROUUP OF COMPANIES IN PAN AMERICA...AND ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF MAJOR AUDITS IN THE REGIONS...THIS ARE VERY PRIVATE DUE TO OUR NATURE...HANG TIGHT."
You could read that as the auditing has already begun. Remember to go to OTC, they have to have 2 full years audited, so they will have to back audit all the quarters that have already been reported.
If this is going to happen by May 15th, we should hear something about it soon. I expect that to happen.
Bought PNMS with Scottrade on Friday.
Didn't look like i could sell PYPR though. Just tried a test, but couldn't do it.
Don't think anyone related to the company has said anything about a possible R/S. Most likely just someone thinking outloud.
I agree that reducing the OS is not necessary to move to the NAZ, but it would speed up the process. Duh... right?
Speculation only by all of us, but isn't that part of the fun?
Anyway, getting a better feeling every week.
GO PNMS!
Here are a few thoughts to ponder Traderfan......
1.If one is looking at the numbers and at the cash this company has, why is it valued in the 18 million dollar range?? I mean of course the market isn't always totally "correct" in valueing certain companies, but this one's valuation is way too far off that it just can be a market insufficiency.
The company was formerly PayPro(and other shells before that), and was not nearly the powerhouse it is now. The big boys down in Panama and CR met and joined with Mike Terrell in order to gain access to the US capital markets. Over the past few months, PayPro has melded and the transformation (name change, symbol change, organizational change) has finally taken place, and is almost complete. The valuation of this newly transformed entity has yet to be realized. Because of the changes, few have taken the time to properly evaluate what is going on here - but, basically we have a common, regular catepillar metamorphasing into a beautiful butterfly.
Proper valuation will come when the ability to realize that becomes commonplace.
2.Further, why is this stock on the pinki's? I mean I realize that they didn't make the audit for the last couple quarters, but what is the reason for it?
See answer to your first question. Before the deal and merger with the Latin American component, the company was a typical pink sheet stock. Now that the complex transition has taken place, the next step is audited financials that reach back two years. This is the key step to move up to the OTC.
3.The next thought is the following. This company has 20 million in cash, 50 million laying around somewhere if I'm right. Why doesn't the company just buy back all but 100 million shares and changes to the nasdaq in 3 months? What's the problem? Why dealing around with 5 billion shares if you have those income numbers they have?
Who says they don't have this kind of share restructuring in mind. In fact, I would say that it's guaranteed. The company now talks openly about its' goal to move to the NASDAQ, and that being the case, i'm willing to bet that they have a plan to make that happen. Realistically, this will require some sort of reduction of the OS, IMO. I think that you will see some sort of movement along these lines within the next 6 months to a year.
In conclusion. Go back and check the dates on the PRs. The changes that are happening are taking place over a relatively short period of time. In reality, the things that are happening now are the culmination of something that started just 6-8 months ago. Just imagine what the next 6-8 months are going to be like when Panamersa really starts to fly.
Many will eventually realize that this company is for real, but for them the entry price will be much different than what is available now. The stories that you always here about people who get rich off of a stock, commodity or most any investment - those people always saw things happening and made a move before the herd did. They did not need the approval of the herd. They relied on their own intuitions, and when the herd showed up to get in on the deal - when the iceberg had been totally revealed - that's when they turned their courage into dollar signs.
The decision is yours alone, and noone here should ever be your reason for investing.
Good luck.
lol,
no prob. - that's the great thing about cocktails.
They ALWAYS work.
we'll have one together in Panama!
gl.
dff,
Did you notice that 4G asked Shankman yesterday morning to be an asst. mod? Do you think that might be because he expected to be out of pocket for at least one, maybe two days?
Don't let your paranioa slip your foot into your mouth. Your private concerns should remain that way until you have more proof than just the voices in your head.
No offense, because i know that this stuff can be frustrating.
We have a whole mess of things happening all at once here -
4th q fins (amazing) - name change - symbol change - corporate restructuring - new websites under ongoing construction - MTs "catch the shorts" divvy that has met with fierce resistance - the Aturd restriction - and there are others.
They all contribute to placing this stock in a sort of twilight zone for now. The best thing i can say is that for anyone who has done enough DD to decide that for them the risks are outweighed by the potential gain - this has been a gift - a great time to load the boat - avg down.
i value your input here - well, mostly i just like seeing the "hog car", but just hang tight - buy more if you can.
One day (2008-2009) we'll all be sitting around down in Panama laughing about what a roller coaster ride to riches this thing was.
i know you don't want us to be saying "Remember dffhogs?? - yeah, i guess he got nervous and bailed. Oh well, wish he was here."
tip - before you press that "Trade" button to buy stocks, get comfortable with the fact that you may never see any of that money again. Try to separate your normal "i would kill any man that steals from me" psyche from trading.
Getting suspicious and mad in this game only hurts one person.
YOU.
All the best - good luck sir.
TDA is so full of IT.
Their customer service reps must have 30 or so canned messages to choose from. I can just see some girl reading your message, and then looking through the list of canned responses to decide which one to send you.
These guys are dirty, there is no doubt. The worst part is that they don't seem to care how obvious it is.
"This information is automatically provided to companies when requested"
This statement directly contradicts the emails that they have sent to those fortunate enough to have been "protected" from a three bagger.
LOL even though it's not funny at all.
Well, what did "Stewart's wife" say?
Did you hang up like a stalker?
or did you speak your piece?
Is rhetorical in the dictionary?
LOL.
GL WOLF!
Is it me, or there a lot of weird The Secret zombies around lately?
How does a ....
consulting firm
accountant
loan officer
mortgage broker
real estate agent
banker
insurance agent
stock broker
lawyer
and the list could go on....feel free to add
....make their money?? Can't go into their store and see what they're selling. Most just work out of an office.
Yet, these professions are some of the highest paying ones out there.
There are plenty of ways to make money in the business world that only involve "making it easier for other businesses" and the "other businesses" give you money (sometimes in the form of a percentage) in return.
At the level that these guys are doing business (multi-national with connections, ie. politicians, bankers, lawyers, etc...) this kind of profit can come with just a few big deals.
Most are not conditioned to think on the order of BIG BIZ, but for our BOD, it's an everyday occurance.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
Our "Modus Operandi" is very innovative, maybe it is not understood...it is for educated investors.
Best regards.
Pedro Borges Fiol
When the "market" figures out the enormous success and potential of this company, the price to get in will be 10 times what it is now.
More risk - more reward.
This play is the lowest risk, highest reward thing i've seen in the pinks so far.
You're right to play it cautious, but spend some time DDing, and get in on these prices, and three months from now, you'll be very happy, IMHO.
paint?
anyone?
Light Bulb Alert!!!!
Look out! It's right over top of your head!!
The divvy seems to have thrown a curve ball at those with dirty hands - it's true.
It also gave those who believed in the company a chance to buy super cheap shares down in the .0015 area and below. That wasn't intended, I'm sure, but for some it was a blessing.
GO PNMS!