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Still thin with any buying action
Alittle spark and this takes off. Really don’t think you are even playing this. If so you would have got 3’s last week like I did since you are so into flipping it.
What is approx float?
$60 magic number by tomorrow for bunch of traders
Your too funny! LMFAO
Why do you hope for news, you don’t own shares
Getting ready to blow with just a bit of volume!
Smack ascm and it will fly!
L2 looking boomish $FRFS
It may, they are literally saying end of May lol
It is thin yesterday’s l2 showed almost all mm but one at .20 when the last on ask was .162. Price seemed to jump fast when volume came in then some moron put up 100k and spooked someone and they dumped a couple 100k. Alittle more buy volume at end would have closed this in the .20’s
It’s gonna come soon ;) Schwab just doing some a favor by hinting at what’s to come.
Don’t know if this posted yet
http://www.yenibakisgazetesi.com/gifa-holding-yargiya-basvuruyor/32209/
Go to bottom with document dated 5/25 says gifa inc. in there
Working hard lol
Bingo!
It’s not a split, sign of corporate reorganization via a merger!
Sounds good go $FRFS
D may show sign of corporate reorganization not just Split!
A company that has undergone a reverse stock split often gets the letter "D" attached to the end of its ticker symbol. This letter is used to designate a company that is undergoing a stock split of some sort (most often a reverse split), or some form of corporate reorganization.
Reorganization can also mean a change in the structure or ownership of a company through a merger or consolidation, spinoff acquisition, transfer, recapitalization, or change in identity or management structure.
FINRA getting close!!!!!
Was like 3000 shares at 1:01
Nice buying today!
Someone pounded the eff out of the ask but had a fliptard cashing in. .20’s tomorrow
Few 100k dropped it, trades so thin for a minute almost all mm over .20
Wow!!!!
Tomorrow could be the cype type pop up to .40 and beyond
With shorts entering this could get alittle extra boom age with more confirmation
Schwab is good for now!
If nothing was going on,nothing would have changed. Something and or wording changed which tells me something is going to change
5 mm now .20+
Looking strong!!!!
4 mm sitting .20+
How’s the Schwab accounts looking today
I’m smacking those 7’s if they’re their
If that happens we hit .50 tomorrow!
Who owns the yeni? If it was owned by a different company but it’s owned by the one showing up in Schwab accounts
Lol
Until there’s something you don’t like then you’ll say .01 lol
Your a manic bi polar trader!
Nasdaq listing
It generally takes 4-6 weeks to process a listing application. This time frame is variable and may be shortened considerably, if the application raises no issues and the company responds to staff comments.
Week 1. Company submits application for listing and NASDAQ listing Qualifications staff begins its review.
Week 2-3. Staff completes its preliminary review and prepares comment letter.Week 3-4. Company addresses any issues raised by staff.
Week 5-6. Staff completes their review and company is approved for listing.
NASDAQ won't allow just any company to be traded on its exchange. Only companies with a solid history and top-notch management behind them are considered. NASDAQ has three sets of listing requirements. Each company must meet at least one of the three requirement sets, as well as the main rules for all companies.
Listing Standard No. 1The company must have aggregate pre-tax earnings in the prior three years of at least $11 million, in the prior two years at least $2.2 million, and no one year in the prior three years can have a net loss.
Listing Standard No. 2The company must have a minimum aggregate cash flow of at least $27.5 million for the past three fiscal years, with no negative cash flow in any of those three years. In addition, its average market capitalization over the prior 12 months must be at least $550 million, and revenues in the previous fiscal year must be $110 million, minimum.
Listing Standard No. 3Companies can be removed from the cash flowrequirement of Standard No. 2 if the average market capitalization over the past 12 months is at least $850 million, andrevenuesover the prior fiscal year are at least $90 million.
However, the stock symbol may change. A stock that moves from the OTC to Nasdaq often keeps its symbol. Contrarily, a stock that moves to the NYSE often must change its symbol, due to NYSE regulations that limit stock symbols to three letters. The OTC and Nasdaq both allow up to five letters.
What the $@&? Is it saying nsdq for
GIFA gettin real here!
Hope they put out PR like Cyp e to get party started!