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hi novomira and to all, we had a wonderful time and the celebration is brians dad's 70 birthday. he has it tough because of several strokes.
let's see saturday 5 x's ,sunday i forgot to count them. sunday was the warmest pool h2o that i recall here and today it topped 91*. it was overcast some til noon and good old sol gave us the warm temps again today.
we are having more nat problems this yr. than we had in past yrs. skeeters not much problems here but further north they bite.
say , did ya ever try the sara lee cheese cake?
bullarkey these ta look very interesting near term. like a sideway pattern to a beginning upswing for these readings.
maybe the political thing will give them a shot in the arm they need for a bull swing pattern.
i was thinking about using this silver type medicine but the skin thing is a real turnoff by what i saw it do to the users.
i use the coral calcium for now and it is helping a lot for some of my pains. i use to take vicodin but i hardly use it at all because it seems to work for my aches and pains.
DR.WORM , CFTN is a favorite for a long time " since around $0.20 ". i'm not so sure about the silver medicine though. i saw on t.v. that there are side affects with the skin turning into a silver looking skin. some docs are trying to reverse their skin conditions. this in my opinion isn't what the medicine is cracked up to be.
they do have mining too but that silver medicine could lead into some big suits for them unless this isn't the silver medicine they make for healing.
this is only some news items i have run across in the last couple of months.
hi arctec, nothing like good humor here. HIET does seem to have some big problems with mgmt. controls.
hi to all,novomira talk about food , i'm going by my daughters for a barn burner with all the trimmings. probably will do some natural cooling with the pool and the patio fans. another big one today 111* and pool h2o at 88*. i think you have to say ,it is a good living not to report to the first sergent anymore. alice is my general now with honey do stuff.
i got up early to feed some more rock to the desert surrounds. then off to breakfast with a little table experience at the game room.
almi ceo drove from utah to a few places and found yuma for the processing the hallyosite clay.
you know what you can handle ,so i don't see you going over board with the tasting of your favorite brew. make sure you eat when you are doing a toot. i use to drink from the time i got up til i went to bed. i thought they were going out of business.
hi bullarkey , it looks like the market is playing the dog days this month as june did too. the ta is very interesting for us. thanks,
you need that molasses to make the gravies delicious and tasty.
i use corn starch for my gravies instead of bleached flour.
i make a mean chop suey with pork and beef. i like it with rice,mashed potatos or noodles and lots of soy sauce. i like the chinese muster too on the side.
yes.i'm glad to be on again. this is pretty important stuff here for us.
well another flip flop week for the markets. some interesting things for the week though , like the kerry and edwards ticket claiming to be the new dream team.
i finally got some of my rock delivered and it was hot,hot today. i got into the pool over 6 times today to cool down the blood stuff.
did ya see the big boss from almi bring his mother lode to yuma to be processed? i would have like to met him.
hi to all, novomira i never heard of the stuff. i guess i'll look it up for ingredients stufferoos.
is yuma in a small world? well? ALMI is connecting to us here in yuma as the article reads.
SCOTTSDALE, Ar., July 8, /Xinhua-PRNewswire/ -- Imagine the Chief Executive Officer of a successful mining company getting into his pickup truck, literally tossing a shovel into the back of it, driving south some eight hundred miles into the middle of the high desert of Juab County, Utah, and shoveling more than a ton of dirt into the bed of his truck. Sound implausible?
Further imagine that same executive then continuing his southbound trek, driving another nine hundred miles at speeds slower than the checkout lines at your local warehouse membership store, for the sole purpose of having that ton of soil processed in such a manner that it is now usable, for testing purposes only, to a company that might buy more if the sample tests meet their needs. Sound like a typical week for any Chief Executives you know?
Meet William T. Jacobson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Mining Company (OTC Bulletin Board: ALMI - News). Bill recently made just that trek.
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*****starting at the company headquarters in Osburn, Idaho and ending up in Yuma, Arizona to have his ton of halloysite clay processed, Jacobson spent almost a week on the road, nearly two thousand miles from home, so he could deliver a very special payload to microtube experts introduced to him by contacts at Montana State University*****.
me:
yuma processes hallyosite clay? hmmm.
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'Sometimes there's just no other way to get a job like this done,' said Jacobson.
A hands-on executive, Jacobson has been President and CEO of Atlas Mining Company since August of 1997. Prior to that he held the position of Secretary/Treasurer. Bill has worked directly in the mining industry for the past 14 years. He has also spent 15 years in the banking industry, serving the mining industry.
'I put myself through school like many students do in this part of Idaho. I worked as a miner,' Jacobson said matter-of-factly. It's no wonder he'd grab a shovel and just start digging.
Bill graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Idaho in 1971, and is a member of the Northwest Mining Association.
What's so special about a truckload of soil from the middle of the Utah desert?
'If it was just dirt,' explained Jacobson, 'then nothing. However, this soil was extracted from our Dragon Mine in Utah, and it is loaded with a unique mineral known as halloysite.'
Halloysite is a mineral made up primarily of Aluminum, Silicon, and Oxygen. In fact, the Dragon Mine is only the second known deposit of such commercially viable clay. The only other location is in New Zealand. By comparison, the purity and quality of the Dragon Mine halloysite is unmatched anywhere in the world, which has spawned interest in this particular mineral deposit into areas of cutting edge research and development.
The company had originally sought the rights to mine the halloysite because of the opportunities in the existing halloysite markets. To this point the primary commercial use for halloysite has been in the manufacture of fine china, bone china, and other porcelain and ceramic products.
'However, scientists quickly discovered there were several new uses for the processed mineral. It's these new potential uses, which will dominate sales,' Jacobson was quick to point out.
So, why is there so much excitement about this particular cache of halloysite coursing through the industrial minerals community?
'Halloysite is a dense mineral, very rich in microtubes. Picture a grain of rice, only considerably smaller and hollow,' Jacobson continued to explain. 'The halloysite microtubes act as time-release capsules, which dissolve over time. These tubes, which measure between 0.7 and 40 microns in diameter, can be filled with such agents as antifouling or anti-barnacle compounds in paint, antiscalants, herbicides, pest repellents, and other agents, all of which benefit from a controlled release.'
Halloysite, generally white in appearance, can sometimes appear yellowish white, reddish white, brownish white, or greenish white.
During the past several months, the company has sent samples of its products to two different ceramics users, two paint manufacturers and two international distributors.
'Through our contacts with the Montana State University TechLink Center, we have learned that our clay may soon have a greater number of uses and potential markets than was originally expected,' said Jacobson.
Montana State University's TechLink Center, has been hired by the US Government to find industrial and commercial uses for government patents. One such patent, invented by Atlas Mining Advisory Board member Dr. Ron Price, is the use of microtubules in a variety of applications from vitamins to paints. The technology has been advanced to the stage that researchers have found the Dragon Mine halloysite, known as Phlosite HP, is the best source of natural microtubes available.
Although these microtubes can be produced synthetically, researchers have determined that due to its unique microstructure, halloysite clay from the Dragon Mine in Utah may be the preferred source because it is naturally derived, and is non-toxic.
Jacobson continued, 'Scientists have created a completely new method of controlled release using microtubules made from halloysite clay. In one case, US Navy researchers have utilized microtubes to add anti-barnacle agents to the paint it uses on the hulls of its ships. The microtubules are filled with an anti-barnacle agent, which is slowly released over time."
Several U.S. companies are currently looking at microtubes for applications ranging from agricultural chemicals to paints to household products.
In addition to the agricultural and textile interests, biotech and nano- tech companies have shown a keen interest in the Dragon Mine halloysite. The time-release attributes are of a very high interest to companies currently researching the deployment of nano technology.
'One example of nano-technology," explained Jacobson, "is something known as nano-structured surface coating. Nano-technologists believe they can create a surface coating that can do things never before possible. For instance, one coating currently being researched and developed is known as super-hydrophobic, which means this particular surface coating can make an item so water resistant that water will literally bounce off it. This might someday make windshields that never need windshield wipers, or clothes that could be worn underwater and remain dry. Time-release is a critical attribute when considering a surface coating of this nature.'
That may sound like fantastic or outrageous technology, but it's being taken very seriously as research and development efforts of nano-technology are beginning to explode, worldwide. For nano-technologists interested in being able to control the time-release agents of their technology, the microtubes found in the Dragon Mine halloysite may provide the perfect solution.
'Scientists can control the time-release attributes of the microtubes by simply manipulating the length of the tubes,' said Jacobson. 'The longer the duration sought, the longer they make the tubes.'
So, exactly how much is the clay at the Dragon Mine worth? How about as much as $300,000,000 in revenue over the life of the mine?
'We have between 300,000 and 525,000 tons of usable clay,' said Jacobson. 'We expect to get between $450 and $1,000 per ton, and have enough clay to sustain mining operations for the next seven to twenty years, depending on demand.'
The next time you see an old pickup truck chugging along at Sunday afternoon speeds, weighted down with a bed full of soil, consider the fact that it just might be the Chief Executive of a successful mining company out taking care of a very important sales call. If the driver has a smile on his face, it could be Bill Jacobson -- or possibly one of his shareholders.
NOTES TO EDITORS
The above was written by John Roskelley, who is a professional writer. Mr. Roskelley is the President of First Global Media, an Investor Relations/Public Relations firm in Scottsdale, Arizona, and has been retained by Atlas Mining to provide IR services. He was not paid by any party to write this story. Mr. Roskelley can be reached at +1-480-902-3110.
i'm about 170 miles west of phoenix and 180 miles short of
san diego,ca.,300 miles from vegas[north] and 210 north to laughlin. i'm pretty central for traveling to the resorts and entertainment.
alice got a goulash recipe that is out of this world flavor tastings. she uses bay leaves for favoring with onions sliced with 3/4 beef cubes,boil and simmer to tenderness. use molasses for thickening your gravy flavor.
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nice to meet you buck. jalapenos are a favorite with most of my food delights,especially on a chgo.dog,polish or a brats.
i'm partly in the mesa of the az. desert at the foothills of
yuma. you are right "the valley of the sun and moon paradise".
novomira, that chile or chili can be done with the MCcormick or lawry package stuff. you can adjust to your hots with mild,medium hot or hot hot stuff. try the mild,medium and a hot for a starter. do not mix into the water. place the ingredients [powder over the 2lbs.ground beef after it is browned with some dried onions,maybe some garlic],add water to your thickness likes for the gravy,add blended 2 can of red beans [your choice of beans]and 1 can whole red beans and simmer it to a nice chili taste. it should be very tasty. use it to enter the fiesta chili contest. it should get some reviews. don't tell them the secret recipe though,let them guess.
burritos , do it the same way with the burrito gravy over diced beef ,about 3/4 in size cuts.
tacos with the taco gravy the same way with ground beef ,chicken or pork.
this is the landscape rock for my pictorial back view for the pigmy palm trees , mediterranean palm , queen palms and the mexican palms. i have built up the small sand hills
from the ground level with some green ground cover.
the rock i'm trying to get is the saddle back dark brown and it may only be purchased in phoenix. the sprinkler system was put in by my son-in-law.
these are for some that like opinions and ta.
Symbol chart and ta stuff opinion
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AVN Close Below the 50-day EMA 56 Long / 0 Short
CDE Most Actives 134 Long / 10 Short
CAU 31 Long / 7 Short
VGZ Close Below the 50-day EMA 38 Long / 1 Short
Stochastic - Bearish
IRSN Percentage Loser 42 Long / 2 Short
PROX 108 Long / 3 Short
XNVA Close Below the 13-day EMA 28 Long / 0 Short
Percentage Gainer
DROOY Close Below the 13-day EMA 114 Long / 11 Short
HEB Close Below the 13-day EMA 21 Long / 2 Short
WHT Most Actives 125 Long / 4 Short
SPSC Record Price Low 35 Long / 1 Short
HIET 13-day EMA Cross Above 50-da 22 Long / 2 Short
it think the shorts are high for this one today,,,
GBN MACD - Bullish 32 Long / 2 Short
NXG Most Actives 46 Long / 0 Short
Percentage Gainer
FLWE Close Below the 50-day EMA 2 Long / 0 Short
Stochastic - Bearish
Events for stocks , Watch
Symbol chart and ta stuff opinion
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ALLP Close Below the 13-day EMA 13 Long / 1 Short
Percentage Loser
NXXI Close Above the 13-day EMA 20 Long / 0 Short
ANDW Close Below the 50-day EMA 31 Long / 6 Short
BLD Close Below the 13-day EMA 6 Long / 0 Short
BLDP Close Below the 13-day EMA 99 Long / 5 Short
NXTL Most Actives 174 Long / 42 Short
CMVT Close Below the 50-day EMA 112 Long / 15 Short
CSRV MACD - Bullish 2 Long / 0 Short
DIS Close Below the 13-day EMA 226 Long / 43 Short
DPTR This Months Best Trends 15 Long / 0 Short
Percentage Gainer
HLIT Close Below the 50-day EMA 168 Long / 8 Short
Close Below the 13-day EMA
LUCY Record Volume 3 Long / 0 Short
Record Price High
This Months Best Trends
Percentage Gainer
MFIC Close Below the 13-day EMA 8 Long / 0 Short
MLNM MACD - Bearish 140 Long / 13 Short
DYN Close Above the 13-day EMA 118 Long / 10 Short
ORCL Close Below the 50-day EMA 672 Long / 47 Short
Close Below the 13-day EMA
Most Actives
RAD Close Below the 50-day EMA 109 Long / 6 Short
SATC Close Below the 13-day EMA 33 Long / 1 Short
SBC Most Actives 94 Long / 18 Short
SNIC MACD - Bearish 36 Long / 4 Short
SUNW 13-day EMA Cross Below 50-da 644 Long / 44 Short
Most Actives
TLAB Close Below the 50-day EMA 115 Long / 8 Short
Close Below the 13-day EMA
Most Actives
VICL 13-day EMA Cross Above 50-da 22 Long / 1 Short
VSR Close Below the 50-day EMA 12 Long / 0 Short
XOMA Close Below the 50-day EMA 55 Long / 2 Short
SSRI Gap Up 47 Long / 4 Short
DROOY Close Below the 13-day EMA 114 Long / 11 Short
CVTX Close Below the 13-day EMA 27 Long / 3 Short
KRY 13-day EMA Cross Above 50-da 47 Long / 2 Short
Most Actives
Gap Up
Percentage Gainer
NANX Close Below the 50-day EMA 66 Long / 1 Short
Close Below the 13-day EMA
BRST Close Below the 13-day EMA 8 Long / 0 Short
DOC Close Below the 50-day EMA 21 Long / 2 Short
Close Below the 13-day EMA
PBLS Close Below the 13-day EMA 0 Long / 0 Short
PMIC 13-day EMA Cross Above 50-da 0 Long / 0 Short
ALMI Close Above the 50-day EMA 0 Long / 0 Short
MACD - Bullish
DOX MACD - Bearish 30 Long / 3 Short
TFN Stochastic - Bearish 8 Long / 0 Short
FRCD Close Below the 13-day EMA 3 Long / 0 Short
PFSW Close Below the 50-day EMA 45 Long / 1 Short
MACD - Bearish
GGNC Record Volume 8 Long / 0 Short
EMRG Close Below the 13-day EMA 26 Long / 3 Short
AGEN Close Below the 13-day EMA 25 Long / 0 Short
ELNK 96 Long / 2 Short
PUPS Percentage Loser 0 Long / 0 Short
CRYP Close Below the 50-day EMA 9 Long / 0 Short
Close Below the 13-day EMA
BIPH 4294967291 Long / 42
MEMI Most Actives 75 Long / 3 Short
APLL Close Below the 13-day EMA 0 Long / 0 Short
UNWR Close Below the 13-day EMA 16 Long / 2 Short
FGWC Percentage Gainer 0 Long / 0 Short
GG Percentage Gainer 97 Long / 3 Short
Earnings Report
BBAN Close Below the 13-day EMA 2 Long / 0 Short
ETLK Close Below the 13-day EMA 0 Long / 0 Short
AACS MACD - Bearish 0 Long / 0 Short
LRCM Percentage Loser 0 Long / 0 Short
GMED Close Above the 50-day EMA 0 Long / 0 Short
Percentage Loser
VNVNF Close Below the 13-day EMA 2 Long / 0 Short
CDED Record Price Low 0 Long / 0 Short
IBXG Record Volume 0 Long / 0 Short
Percentage Loser
MIRKQ Stochastic - Bearish 46 Long / 5 Short
FLWE Close Below the 50-day EMA 2 Long / 0 Short
Stochastic - Bearish
PLKC Most Actives 0 Long / 0 Short
Percentage Gainer
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not looking good for the bulls,,,07/08/04
HIET, this looks for real this time. i'm surprised at the timing for this to come out for HIET.
this one i placed before for question. POHC? this is the polaroid co. that a bank took over their holdings in bankrupt filing. now it looks like they spun it off to polaroid holding co.
hi novomira and to all. texas style gal , not from dallas? did you do any of that pom'pom stuff?
alice makes one of the best texas style chile you would ever like to eat with oyster crackers. we had some tacos tonight with all the trimmings.
strawberry cheese cake for desert.
arctec,sounds like you could use a good bowl of chile with all that cooling rain up there in ca.
pool h2o at 88* and 111* again today. i can't find the color decorative rock for my foothills view.
the gov't is keeping the lid on this madcow and birdflu stuff. i saw some birdflu stuff yesterday too.
the markets aren't responding to the dem ticket so far since the announcement of kerry and edwards going to the dems convention soon. everything is kerry and edwards thing for now.
i wonder what the bush reps stuff is doing to cool down the dems stufferoo? i haven't listen to rush lately. anyone know the latest from rush stuff?
why didn't chicken ted take the nod or the president stuff?
hi arctec, these are some good updates for the shareholders.
i still hold hiet for appreciation.
does bee gee still have messages here?
i followed TMTA about 4 yrs. ago. it had a very big drop back then. since then it has done well for shareholders. book value looks interesting though.
Price and Volume :TMTA
Create TMTA Alert at: $1.60 $2.16 other
Price Average 50-day: $ 2.26
Price Average 200-day: $ 3.30
Vol Average 50-day: 2,118,400
Vol Average 200-day: 3,576,100
52-wk high(10/13/2003): $ 5.51
52-wk low(7/17/2003): $ 1.41
Bid: $ 1.87
Ask: $ 1.88
Analyst Information Historical Quote
Share related items
Market cap: $ 327.08M
Shares out: 173.98M
Per share data
Earnings (1 year): -0.62
Current P/E Ratio: n/a
Cash Flow: $ -0.48
Cash (last quarter): $ 113.03M
Annual Dividend: n/a
*****Book Value: $ 0.65*****
EBITDA: $ -18,646,000.00 / this doesn't fit well,,,
Management effectiveness
Return on Equity (1 year): -74.27%
Return on assets (1 year): -51.60%
Return on Investment (1 year): n/a
Valuation ratios
Price/Earnings (1 year): -3.26
Price/Book (1 year): 3.12
Price/Cash Flow (1 year): -8.36
Profitability
Gross Margin (1 year): -54.13%
Operating Margin (1 year): -453.75%
Profit Margin (1 year): -449.31%
M = Millions B=Billions
Company Information
Transmeta Corp Del Website Annual Report
3990 Freedom Circle Phone: +1 408 919-3000
Santa Clara CALIFORNIA 95054
Fax: +1 408 919-6540
Transmeta Corporation. The Group's principal activities are to develop and distribute software-based microprocessors and additional hardware and software technologies for Mobile Internet Computers. These products are portable computing and communication devices that are compatible with PC software. The products also deliver the performance required to run standard PC and Internet applications and also offer long battery life. Crusoe microprocessors have been developed for lightweight notebook computers and wireless Internet access devices and other Internet appliances. The Crusoe microprocessors are suitable for a broad set of existing and emerging end markets where energy efficiency and x86 software compatibility are desirable. The Group's customers include Sharp, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard and Uniquest.
Company at a Glance
Industry: Semiconductors Employees: n/a
Fiscal Year-End: 12/31/2004
Latest Insider Transactions
Richard Belgard 100,000 Proposed Sale (Form 144) 05/26/2004
Shareholder
Patrick J. Gainer 48,600 Open Market Sale 04/23/2004
Officer
Patrick J. Gainer 48,600 Exercise of Stock Options 04/23/2004
Officer
Richard Belgard 100,000 Proposed Sale (Form 144) 04/02/2004
Shareholder
David R. Ditzel 100,000 Open Market Sale 04/01/2004
Chief Technology Officer
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TRANSMETA CORP DEL (Nasdaq-NM:TMTA)
Latest Quote
Last: 1.880
High: 1.950
Low: 1.850
Open: 1.900
Change: +0.01
Volume: 548,500
Bid: 1.870
Ask: 1.880
Bid/Ask Size: 11,800 / 9,300
52 Wk High: 5.230
52 Wk Low: 1.410
%Change: 0.5%
Market Cap: 327M
Price/Sales: 17.0
EPS: $-0.62
P/E Ratio: N/A
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07/07/04 - 2:02 p.m. Eastern -- No Quote Delay.
Last 10 trades :TMTA
Time Price Volume Exchange Info: TMTA
14:02:24 1.880 200 Nasdaq-NM at Ask
14:01:37 1.870 400 Cincinnati at Bid
14:01:37 1.870 300 Cincinnati at Bid
14:01:36 1.870 300 Nasdaq-NM at Bid
14:01:36 1.870 100 Cincinnati at Bid
14:00:30 1.870 1000 Nasdaq-NM at Bid
14:00:23 1.870 1000 Nasdaq-NM at Bid
14:00:16 1.880 1800 Nasdaq-NM at Ask
14:00:00 1.880 200 Nasdaq-NM at Ask
13:59:59 1.880 500 Nasdaq-NM at Ask
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they need some good contracts to improve the balance sheet. looks o.k. for a crap shoot.
is that right for gold? up $9.00 plus today.
hi trelax,i'll bet you are glad the move is over. i'm a rat pack kind of person. didn't know this til i had so many items i didn't need for the shed and garage thing.
i did chgo. a few back and it rained and rained and it rained.
it is a good change for my stuff because the overcast last too long there. here,there is nothing like good old sol and little rain.
i missed the chats but this landscape stuff takes time because it is my backyard palace view stuff. the foothills are beautiful here and they change everyday with the reflected lighting.
the link is very interesting to read.
at HIET forum there is a review there to read.
this one is getting the equipment ready for production in the hallyosite clay stuff. ALMI IS UP A FEW TODAY.
will they attack the $0.25/$0.27 resistance area?
this gets a nod today. i wonder what is up? AVGC is up smartly today. they do have so deals in wyomong with IVAN,ETC.
hi renshen1, it is nice of you to update us on hiet. what do you make of all this stuff going on with hiet and mgmt.?
hi racerdave42 and to all a good afternoon. i think the quality co's will do better this second half of 2004. msft,emc,
pvx,ptf could do well too.
hi fourrwinns, taipan is a paid service for recommendations.
they have the redzone too,etc. you can see the guy on fox saturday mornings.
avgc got some action today.
hi fourrwinns,thanx for the links to some good info. for hpon. i don't know if you know but taipan did like them at $0.50 back a few.
yes, i see it now as it as clear daylight in july. man was that stuff dirty on all fronts. i remember buying my first home and the furnace was feed by a coal stoker. i had it one winter and in went the natural gas furnace. yes , coal did cook for many and heat a lot of buildings,etc as the power plants are fuel with some today. coal will always be a major for power plants etc.
hi borealis and to all. do you think this may help HPON move their product some?
hi ragman, how about setting the record straight for change on his changing items and not being a straight shooter for all of us?
well,now who is going to be his v.p.? mo.,il.,in.,oh.,fl.,ms.,az.,ca.,tx.,ia.,ny.,ak.,etc. very interesting.
i'm an independent for now.
no. maybe just by the numbers would help out,like doing a painting by the numbers. do you still have the wood fired stove,i'm mean the cooking stove. do you remember back when they cooked with wood for the fireplace cooking? now that is learning by the book.
just a little humor on baking. i guess an egg timer would help some.
thanx , teepee and you have a very nice forum. i do like to rant and rave. there hasn't been much going on but the fireworks should come next month as the dems and reps give their spills why they should give it a four year try at the whitehouse. some say disasters are coming and others say the bull hasn't even started yet. hmmm.
here is an excerpt for the investment area.
uly 5, 2004
New SHOCK Ahead for Wall Street
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ItUs NOT about interest rates.
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ThatUs why the next 6 months will be the most deadly
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Dear Investor
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being pedaled by the investing establishment today.
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really going on. All cooked up to part you from your money -- AGAIN.
Don't believe me?
No one believed that Tyco and Global Crossing were cooking the
books, did they?
No one would have thought that analysts would have been plugging
Internet stocks as super-buys, even while calling them "dogs"
behind-the-scenes.
And no one figured that the mutual fund industry would screw over
the "little guys" it was designed to protect.
But all of this DID happen. And plenty more.
And now, it's happening all over again. But in a much more insidious
way. One that's quite legal. But it'll still strip you of
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That's why you've got to get things battened down now. Click here to
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It's NOT the obvious things
I laughed out-loud at Wall Street's reaction to the strong jobs
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Just weeks prior, all the soothsayers were issuing dire warnings
that the "jobless recovery" would send the economy -- and the stock
market -- crashing back down.
So much for that ploy.
Everyone immediately did "a 180" and switched fears to an overheated
economy and soaring inflation.
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With near-zero percent interest rates, we were bound to get a little
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But if you think double-digit inflation is coming back, I have a
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highs. Manufacturing capacity is not running anywhere near capacity.
Clear signs, among others, that this bogeyman won't come out from
under the bed anytime soon.
No wonder April consumer inflation numbers came in on the tame side.
And that trend seems to be continuing.
Oil? Rising interest rates?
Hey, oil prices stink! I fill my gas tank like everyone else. But
let's not lose perspective.
Adjusted for inflation, prices are still lower than they were in the
early 1980s. And while $40/barrel oil could last through the summer,
it's unlikely to stick.
Saudi Arabia has already agreed to step up production. Why? Self
interest.
OPEC has made the high-cost mistake before. That just kills world
growth... which, in turn, kills demand... which sends oil prices
into freefall.
And the Saudis -- really, all of OPEC -- CAN'T afford that.
As to interest rates, say the Fed boosts short-term rates up to 3%.
Boo-hoo. That's still incredibly low by historical standards. And
NOT enough to choke off the recovery by any means.
So why is everyone so worried about the stock market?
They're not -- at least not the "smart money."
But then again, the "smart money" never buys "the market." Anyone in
the game day in and day out, realizes that painting the market with
a broad brush is not the way to make money.
Insiders tout "index funds" as the greatest invention since sliced
bread. But if you stuff your money into those mattresses, you're
simply playing right into their hands.
You simply must be more proactive than that -- especially today.
And don't think you can simply buy individual companies that led the
last market rally, either. This is another of Wall Street's favorite
games. All their analysts cover the Microsofts and Johnson &
Johnsons of the world, touting the incredible gains made from these
stock in the past.
But Wall Street insiders -- the guys with the big money and all the
influence -- never tell you those AREN'T the stocks their buying for
their own accounts now.
They're going to make a ton of money, while most investors just head
for another big shock, as their holding collapse 20%-40% or more in
the coming months. Don't let that happen to you.
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me:
sometime you may catch him on the fox thing saturday mornings.