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I've got it on my DVR schedule. If it shows in my local area, I'll try to shoot a copy of it and post on YouTube.
Sorry, double post...
So I'll just update XTEX up 13% @ 5.12.
XTEX broke $5. Up 11%.
Thanks Chart, I got in on your earlier alert.
I'm holding XTEX.
Love to see $5 today.
Love it. Army ant.
Or Ant's army?
Oh crap. Maybe that's why my portfolio sucks. Hahahaha.
Yep, I was wrong. heh.
My calculator says, $178,050.
Hmmmm.
Public domain my friend. :)
For those lucky enough to have been raised or lived in the south; Piggly Wiggly is often called Hoggly Woggly.
Get 'em Ant.
TMNG, XTEX and SRZ are now green in my portfolio.
Whatta way to end the day.
Woooo Hooooo!
I stop lossed out at 1.45. Ugggh.
People, be sure to check your orders from time to time.
Education is expensive, no matter where you get it from. :(
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=73478819054&ref=ts
Don't forget this one too.
Marc,
Glad you finally got a chance to join. You've opened up a can of worms here, and they are more than willing to help out.
Take care,
Chris S.
Plus our schools (here in Kansas) are big on green, eco, recycling and such.
She's probably just as good ambassador as I am.
Actually she wants it available retail as bad as I do. She is always running around asking me "where's the Winning Colours" when she's cleaning up.
Real life use of Winning Colours.
Last night we had our first high school football game, and everyone was supposed to wear black. (Why, I don't know, but when my teenage daughter said so, we do.) My youngest daughter decided to paint her fingernails black, not with fingernail polish, but with a Sharpie.
This morning she tried to remove the Sharpie with fingernail polish remover (Acetone) and it didn't even work one bit. So she grabbed WC using a toothbrush and a little bit of water, and guess what?
We love this stuff.
Seriously.
I have three lots of .0005, .0010 and .0015 and my .0005 lots show 0 shares while my other lots have the correct amounts.
Tried another computer and such, and the damn thing ain't there.
It's not a tremendous amount of dough, but dammit it's my dough.
Strange. I tried to sell my .0005 lot of shares that I bought 8/12 and they aren't there in Fidelity.
Wonder if someone is short?
Not sure, but my uneducated guess is that a lot of people that might jump on this PR might not have Level 2 quotes and they might be getting their quotes on the 20 minute delay. JMO.
Maybe we'll see more buys at 9:50?
Yes, it's iHub. I have been getting a lot of connection reset by peer messages on this board and a few other.
That particular user has only 21 followers, and is based out of Auckland.
But, another Tweeter, re-tweeted his same message and he has 489 followers. So, just those two people alone, have reached out to over 500 people. And that's not counting how many people have WNBD in searches on Twitter.
I told you folks about this looongg ago. It's quick and effective.
Thanks Chart. You were pounding the table for a while.
This is going to be fun.
Sorry gang for not posting as much. Gotta new position with the company and can't slum the internet like I used to.
Anyway, looks like there is some buzz on Twitter about the show in NZ. This came across my TweetDeck in my WNBD section.
Went to the roadshow showcasing $WNBD. Bought product,spilled 2 glasses red wine on carpet, 30 min later applied product,stain gone in 1min
Looks like some good word of mouth starting...
Especially since they have been diluting since August 2008. Hahahaha.
Posted by: mkt_predictor Date: Thursday, July 09, 2009 2:40:40 PM
In reply to: jimmenknee who wrote msg# 99686 Post # of 107753 [Send a link via email]
EWRC it's dilution IMO. This company has a history of dilution and frankly I never saw what was seen in this stock, or the wild target of .12 that was placed on it.
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Posted by: san_terre Date: Friday, August 28, 2009 6:15:46 PM
In reply to: Chartinator who wrote msg# 106532 Post # of 107756 [Send a link via email]
Plus if there was dilution, there would be a 504(d) form filed.
Hmmm, can seem to find one.
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/financials/secfilings.asp?ric=EWRC.PK
Chart,
Thanks man. You pounded the table over and over. To those that didn't listen, good luck chasing this one. I did some DD and this looks like a chance to win the lottery. Good stuff.
**edit** and this proves dilution, huh? hahahahaha.
I'll be in Winnipeg and Toronto the end of Sept. Gotta do some work and some DD sleuthing while I'm there.
-30% @ .0014, looks to be filling the gap.
News came out about an hour ago.
LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - September 1, 2009) - eWorld Companies, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: EWRC) announced today that The Event Division, Inc. (www.theeventdivision.net) has delivered a complete marketing plan, with detailed strategies designed to generate at least 1,000,000 downloads of eWorld's Boomerang Media Station™ by 1st quarter 2010 and a minimum of 2,000,000 downloads by 3rd quarter 2010. These numbers are significant because eWorld projects that each 1,000,000 downloads will generate a minimum of $1,000,000 monthly gross profits.
eWorld CEO Henning Morales commented, "Our technologies are being well received by the market and we expect to dramatically increase our visibility with the introduction of our brand through special events and many other promotional activities. We always knew we had a good product, and the positive response we are receiving is overwhelming."
Please do, as the wireless industry is my livelihood.
Also remember the SAR in the US is lower than Europe if they are talking about cancer incidents being higher over there.
* United States: the FCC requires that phones sold have a SAR level at or below 1.6 watts per kilogram (W/kg) taken over a volume of 1 gram of tissue.
* European Union: CENELEC specify SAR limits within the EU, following IEC standards. For mobile phones, and other such hand-held devices, the SAR limit is 2 W/kg averaged over 10g of tissue (IEC 62209-1).
From Wiki-can't always trust ya-pedia.com
I think those are unsettled trades from last Friday.
If I am wrong, let me know.
Yea, it's only up about 46% now as the MMs start logging on.
True.
But my theory on why small businesses fail; is that the owner does what he is good at or wants to do, versus what the market needs them to do. There is some much drift in the marketplace, that a lot of people do not see this drift and are behind in their actions. Then their business becomes a "common" business resulting in common results, but those that can recognize this drift and build an "uncommon" business, get uncommon results.
Amen, brother. I've been to the wood shed far too many times over the past 5 years or so. I made a vow this year to read, learn, study and learn from my mistakes. And successes. What I have learned so far in the past 4 or 5 months since finding WU, is take your profits. Buying a stock is super easy but selling it is super hard. Or used it to be.
I don't follow all of Chart's buys, but more try to understand why he did and start applying it. You know, teach a man to fish.
Just remember: Education is expensive, no matter where you learn it from.
Dang right. Like Chart said, I'm not selling for less than a penny.
Here's my best story:
I started in 1996 for a small company named Western Wireless. We had employee stock purchase program and I got a lot of stock at about $6/share for a while. Then we spun off and became VoiceStream (which was later bought out by T-Mobile). Long story short, all those $6 shares, became $160 shares during the dot-net days. Man, I was loving life. I bought my Jeep Grand Cherokee for cash right of the lot, got me a Rolex and took a month long vacation in Europe.
Those were some fun times. But I was single back then, too. :)
heh. I remember owning Qualcomm when it was $700/shr. Those dot-com days were fun.
Plus if there was dilution, there would be a 504(d) form filed.
Hmmm, can seem to find one.
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/financials/secfilings.asp?ric=EWRC.PK
EWRC just touched the 44% mark @ .0013.