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here is a pinksheet that now trades on the big boards
WisdomTree burst onto the scene in 2004 when a group led by hedge fund legend Michael Steinhardt (and including such luminary finance names as Stocks in the Long Run author Jeremy Siegel) executed a reverse merger with a shell company to form the publicly traded Index Development Partners (ticker: WSDT.pk). The stock shot up 20-fold as the group announced plans to create and launch a number of ETFs, which they said would beat the market by a few percent a year.
They just wouldn't say how. Their PR team - at the direction of the company - granted just one interview with a reporter, and even that barely touched on the eventual strategy.
In the vacuum, expectations began to build. Over the course of a year, the firm brought in a series of A-list executives: Frank Salerno, former COO of Merrill Lynch, Ray DeAngelo, head of sales and marketing for iShares, Richard Morris, chief legal counsel for Barclays. Surely, people thought, these people wouldn't be signing on unless WisdomTree had found something unique … something incredible … some new insight into how to trounce the major global markets. The firm kept silent even as their stock rose from $0.04/share to $3.70/share
marketcap is only based on existing O/S,
from the biggest companies on the major exchanges, to the pinksheets.
marketcap is unaffected by changes in A/S.
recently the best mergers on the OTC executed as acquisitions use preferred shares as a way to execute a merger which is non dilutive to the common shares which has a positive impact on market cap value. but the A/S has to accommodate the preferred share values, even though they may be issued for acquisitions, but not converted to common, which is why amendments get filed.
so its an inaccurate statement to say that value of common shares
are affected simply by a change to A/S.
new officers? merger of some kind?
when no one wants to sell, you've got to try really hard to get shares
on the bid.
because no one will give you any.
HEME pullback 0005x0006
cool website landing page! says new site coming soon. very interesting.
HEME reinstated? so that's why!
HEME volume! 0008 300%
National Pancake Day - honoring an American tradition since the American Revolution
didn't realize this was in February
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/explainer/2013/02/national_pancake_day_why_are_pancakes_for_breakfast_only.html
Around the time of the American Revolution, it was traditional to serve pancakes during dinner—the largest meal of the day, consumed in the early afternoon.
it's smart letting the pancakes rise,
a tall stack, light and fluffy, must have a very good recipe.
but once they're hot and ready, topping off a tall stack with just the right flavored syrup and butter.
who doesn't love that? everyone does! people eat millions.
daily.
and the more convenient it is, the more people will eat.
9 times more reasons to
build something extraordinary here
they have a 99% stake in this one, according to the last filing I recall reading about the acquisition of this one.
think about that for a moment.
compared to 200m A/S 19m O/S here
based on recent filing info
nates 300m A/S 67m O/S reached .185
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/NHMD/profile
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=NHMD
updates must be on the way! awesome!
any reason its +46%? cant see any news so far
ask yourself this question...
if someone wants you to sell your shares,
why?
here is one I found at .04,
here is where it is today.
never did a r/s either.
https://www.google.com/finance?cid=655584
it was pretty much dark from 04s to 3.00s
stayed on the pinksheets for years and years.
until the business model matured.
similar share structure but had a bigger float and o/s.
and moved directly from pinksheets to the naz.
its an excellent case study
of how the process works
you missed, CRRA which was 00s, and became NHMD post merger and post ticker change. and form 10 completion. why would you leave that out? since its highly relevant here?
yes in fact
that forbes article is from last year.
personally I've been in reverse mergers that
went from pinksheets to the bigboards
more than once.
how about you?
Even the New York Stock Exchange did one with the acquisition of Archipelago Holdings via a “double dummy” merger in 2006 in a $10 billion deal to create the NYSE Group. Some people believe that reverse shell mergers may soon become the preferred IPO approach for emerging high-growth companies.
right. the type of shell that becomes a merger,
there are some good online resources
for you to learn more about how it works.
lol 4k shares sold ? 30 bucks. huge sell.
there is a phone number listed, you could call and ask, since curiosity is killing you
until the form 10 is complete I expect. same thing with CRRA until the filings were completed.
no news there my friend.
yes, that part has been there
for several months now. it could be merged into a different entity just like CRRA was if you recall. to handle syrup products and online pancake distribution
may be some updates now at otcmarkets>
shows CEO and COO info
beverly hills address
and sharestructure info as of Feb 10th
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TREN/profile
how about some flavored syrup with those pancakes?
didn't realize it just hit new 52wk highs
all a part of the 'food chain' and just last week that one was trading where this one is now. now its mid 02s early today
that's a good sign,
better if it becomes something else altogether
would be my guess
pancake manufacturing/production news out this morning
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/STHC/news
so it appears they could have product in production shortly ready for distribution shortly
The new line will be capable of producing between 8,000,000 and 10,000,000 cans per year. The initial components are expected to be installed in the next 3-4 weeks with the remaining components added on to increase the number of cans produced per minute.
here is the filing at sthc
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10460278
the filing spelled it out
consumer reports on pancakes in a can:
was doing some searches to see if I could find a website in progress.
came across this consumer reports,
had not seen it before.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine-archive/july-2009/food/spray-on-pancakes/overview/spray-on-pancakes-ov.htm
apparently tasted great, much more healthy than other pancakes,
and easy clean up. just cost more for the convenience of it.
it does look like the seller left
seems like they're attracting some remarkable talent to their board
looks like someone different signed the nevadasos forms,
compared to the names listed at otcmarkets,
so perhaps there might be an update soon?