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IDVL moving a bit...no news
Some fear about a reverse split being bandied about too, but it's not hurting the PPS right now.
If IDVL pulls a CGPN....
Then that'll be even more $$$$ going to the boss The happier she is, then the happier I am. We're going to see Les Miz in another few days, it'll be my 3rd time seeing it...best piece of theatre I've ever seen.
I've seen lots of posts about IDVL doing a RS, but I'm skeptical. I emailed WTAF's IR a few times and they repeatedly told me IDVL was not the share dividend, now they've PRd that it is. They had a PR in mid June saying their Cape Breton facility was in production...but a Cape Breton Post (newspaper) article said they weren't yet operating as of June 25....I can't bitch about being fed any wrong or bad info from IDVL's side, because they won't answer an email...but it beats being lied to.
LoL nemo.....
Everyone wants my money, but my wife usually wins in that battle.
Thanks nemo....
Sorry, lowly public free member here so it's hard to reply "quietly". As for that company's IR, after sending them emails and being lied to repeatedly in reply....not any further than I could throw them.
Thanks for checking nemo....crappy day
RNKE? pfffffft, all the way back to .0003 so still waiting for a pump. IDVL???? The last few trades were at the bid but it's basically flat....A few other irons out there that are doing well, but the POS stocks are more fun.
Hey nemo....favor to ask
I can't search messages until or unless happy hour springs up. WTAF's old symbol was FOSSF, could you do a search and let me know if anything comes up? It goes back to 2004, I'm just curious if that stock was pumped.
Have a good night nemo....
Let me know if you find out anything about WTAF, or IDVL for that matter. IMO they're both POS companies, only question is will they try to pump IDVL...and if they do how much success with they have.
All the same.....
Flipping burgers or helping companies flip shares....4 posts left
All the same.....
Flipping burgers or helping companies flip shares....
Actually deliver bottom line results???
LoL..stop it, rofl...ouch stop...I'm gonna barf What would all the toutsheets/profilers/IR hacks do without POS companies that need to sell shares?
WTAF????
I'd never even heard of it before July when IDVL's 10Q disclosed an LOI with them...since finalized in a modified manner apparently according to a recent WTAF PR. Hasn't helped the PPS for WTAF though, it was $3.00 in Feb, then $1.00 around the time of their most recent spate of PRs....now it's having trouble holding .90 and has been down to 50 cents.
IDVL still hasn't put out a PR since April...just waiting to see if that POS gets pumped. Birds of a feather as they say...we'll see if IDVL gets put in play.
Hey nemo, WTAF looks right up your alley.....
Not as an investment, or even as a trade...maybe as fodder for your scam board though.
They put out a PR on June 16, 2005 which said:
"Wataire's manufacturing facility in Cape Breton Nova Scotia is currently assembling the 2500 and 5000 liter per day commercial units we anticipate to be shipping in the latter part of July".
http://www.corporate-culturesurvival.com/content/view/995/2/
Now....being the natural asshole cynic that I am, I couldn't take that at face value. So I emailed the Cape Breton Post to see what I could find out about Wataire's Sydney production facility. A very helpful staffer there emailed me this story from June 25, 2005:
Cape Breton, Saturday, June 25, 2005, p. A3
Wartaire dealing with 'normal' startup problems: Boyd
Hayes, Chris
Sydney - British Columbia-based Wataire Industries has not yet started production of machines called atmospheric water generators it wants to make at a Cape Breton plant.
Company president Phil Fraser has revised his forecasts for when the Cape Breton plant will open, predicting most recently it will be sometime in May. But local spokesman Scott Boyd said Friday Wataire is just dealing with the normal uncertainties of a startup firm.
"It's just business startup," he said. "We are still here."
Boyd said Wataire has changed the planned product line for the plant, which is located at Sydney Airport, and is waiting for suppliers to deliver components.
Wataire's atmospheric water generators make drinking water out of air, working on the same principle as dehumidifiers, but with a sophisticated purification system.
The company now plans to manufacture larger models in Cape Breton, which can produce 2,500 litres a day, instead of the smaller seven litre a day versions in its original plans, he said.
"We are just waiting for our stuff to come in and we are rolling," said Boyd.
"It's just normal."
Five people are employed at the Cape Breton plant who will be the first to be trained to assemble the machines, to be followed by a larger number of employees, he said.
The Cape Breton project will cost $4.2 million in its first year and could employ as many as 140 within three years, according to the company.
Wataire has produced sample models of its atmospheric water generator but has not yet manufactured the products on a large scale.
Fraser, who is from St. Peter's, has said he applied for funding from Enterprise Cape Breton Corp. for the project but will proceed with or without government money.
chayes@cbpost.com
Category: News
Length: Short, 241 words
© 2005 Cape Breton Post. All rights reserved.
Doc. : news·20050625·PB·0031
okay ballyhoo....good luck
I stopped being "long and strong" on otc/pink stocks a while ago....I've seen far too many bagholders trying to justify their positions and have done it myself. Hopefully WTAF will be the exception to the otc/pink rule.
ballyhoo....c'mon
You mean to tell me you're "long and strong" on WTAF???
Great Post Buckey....
Some of these pumps are just more transparent than others...and WTAF imo is very transparent.
in reply to your PM ballyhoo....
No I didn't lose money in WTAF, I'm only following them because of the deal they've reached with IDVL. WTAF is just reaffirming my opinion that alot of otc/pink traded companies are nothing but story telling share printing machines.
I'm still holding some IDVL shares...if they pull a similar pump job to what WTAF did for shareholders from Oct 2004 - Feb 2005 then I'm gone, first I think they'll have to put out at least one PR though:
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ballyhoo...are they lying about that one too?
I don't know what to believe when it comes to WTAF anymore, looks like another IBZT to me...without CNBC but a higher PPS.
Whooop dee doo, so they've got a facility in Korea "capable" of producing something....be still my heart. If anyone wants to check fly to the other side of the world or catch the ferry to Cape Breton.
Best of luck SecondLife.....
WTAF got pumped as high as $3.00 earlier this year...hopefully it can get a run and make some money for ya. I don't buy the short selling "story" with alot of these POS stocks, but it can help stucks in justifying a decision to hold or even buy more resulting in some profitable trades...Good luck.
SecondLife Re WTAF, I think you should see this.....
Back on June 16, 2005 WTAF put out a PR, in part it said this:
Wataire's manufacturing facility in Cape Breton Nova Scotia is currently assembling the 2500 and 5000 liter per day commercial units we anticipate to be shipping in the latter part of July.
http://www.corporate-culturesurvival.com/content/view/995/2/
I just got a response to an email I sent to the Cape Breton Post, with an article dated June 25, 2005 that said production hadn't started yet. They already said IDVL "WASN'T" the share dividend, now they're saying it is....I'd be cautious.
Cape Breton, Saturday, June 25, 2005, p. A3
Wartaire dealing with 'normal' startup problems: Boyd
Hayes, Chris
Sydney - British Columbia-based Wataire Industries has not yet started production of machines called atmospheric water generators it wants to make at a Cape Breton plant.
Company president Phil Fraser has revised his forecasts for when the Cape Breton plant will open, predicting most recently it will be sometime in May. But local spokesman Scott Boyd said Friday Wataire is just dealing with the normal uncertainties of a startup firm.
"It's just business startup," he said. "We are still here."
Boyd said Wataire has changed the planned product line for the plant, which is located at Sydney Airport, and is waiting for suppliers to deliver components.
Wataire's atmospheric water generators make drinking water out of air, working on the same principle as dehumidifiers, but with a sophisticated purification system.
The company now plans to manufacture larger models in Cape Breton, which can produce 2,500 litres a day, instead of the smaller seven litre a day versions in its original plans, he said.
"We are just waiting for our stuff to come in and we are rolling," said Boyd.
"It's just normal."
Five people are employed at the Cape Breton plant who will be the first to be trained to assemble the machines, to be followed by a larger number of employees, he said.
The Cape Breton project will cost $4.2 million in its first year and could employ as many as 140 within three years, according to the company.
Wataire has produced sample models of its atmospheric water generator but has not yet manufactured the products on a large scale.
Fraser, who is from St. Peter's, has said he applied for funding from Enterprise Cape Breton Corp. for the project but will proceed with or without government money.
chayes@cbpost.com
Category: News
Length: Short, 241 words
© 2005 Cape Breton Post. All rights reserved.
Doc. : news·20050625·PB·0031
RNKE getting a little movement....
But not much volume yet.
big 5,000 share dump @ .0003
Have a great weekend, I'm guessing the E will be gon monday.
merci, watch gnet......
Whenever they show up on the ask things stall and start sliding down.
Hey nemo, or anyone else....question for ya
RNKE filed it's 10Q on Wednesday, but today has had an E appended to it's symbol. Any thoughts as to why? Fugg up maybe?
RNKE filed yesterday.....
Now just waiting for some decent volume.
ballyhoo...this is the email I received
To whom it may concern
IDVL is definitely not the company that the dividend share will be issued
from.
Best regards,
Mavis Robinson
ir@wataireindustries.com <ir@wataireindustries.com>
July 20, 2005 12:29 PM
Re: [Fwd: RE IDVL]
2nd life....
I think there was some profit taking on the news spike to .0016, but it hasn't pulled back much. The lowest I've seen the ba is .0012/.0013
WTAF shareholders are probably fuming over a 1:1 share dividend, and their stock has been as low as .50 cents in very volatile trading. I'd even emailed WTAF's IR and was told without reservation that the share dividend would NOT be IDVL.
IDVL still hasn't put out a PR on the agreement, but then they'd already disclosed it ages ago in their filing.
I still think better and higher days are ahead for IDVL....hoping for a strong close today.
In all seriousness.....
I figured a CYOS type run wasn't out of the question when I bought in....so 5 or 6 cents was in the back of my mind. Those are decent gains if it makes it...but not enough reward for the risk for me.
It held long enough nemo
The joys of buying near the lows, is when a stock price soars it's hard not to make some coin.
I don't know domer...
I was high on cgpn when it was around .002-.003...hardly trading, with no news. Now....it's not my kind of stock any more.
When it rains
CGPN moved up on news it seems...it looks like they put the same PR over the wire twice (makes me nervous but the effect was nice)....IDVL hasn't had news since April.
That's close enough to a 10 bagger for me.....
Now maybe one of NCTI, RNKE or IDVL can get a + move too....
nemo...you watching cgpn
Now I'm nervous...a good nervous.
2nd life...
I'd love to see something good enough that it would cause me to at least temporarily suspend my inbred cynical tendencies. But if IDVL doesn't move I'll settle for CGPN, RNKE or even POS NCTI moving.
Well nemo....
There are still expectations that IDVL could put out news that could have a significant impact on the PPS. If they could report news with the potential for a measurable impact on their bottom line I think it could get exciting. There has been talk of a potential reverse merger which would in all probability bring together some synergies....I'll keep ya posted.
CGPN put out some news....
IDVL sprang to life a little yesterday, RNKE fell on about $400 worth of trading, that's the POS news so far...oh and ncti is tanking.
Cheers 2nd Life!!!
You can make money on any stock...selling into the pump instead of buying is a good start.
Second Life...More Revenue "could" be added
Quite alot of $$$$ being spent to attract investors, 10s of thousands....I doubt those paying the advertisers are buying.
http://www.smallcapcentre.com/.....P+%28NSD+%3A+WSBL%29
http://www.backissuesofnewsalerts.us/WSBL0505.html
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-kawa/2005-07/msg00014.html
Check out this one nemo....
This profile is not without bias, and is a paid release. WSCF has been compensated for dissemination of company information on behalf of one or more of the companies mentioned in this release. (WSCF has been compensated Fifty Six Thousand Dollars for past coverage of WaveScribe International Corp. (OTC: WSBL), by a third party (Business Solutions Inc.), and WSCF has been compensated Fifteen Thousand Dollars for current coverage of WaveScribe International Corp. (OTC: WSBL), by a third party (CLX & Associates) both of whom are non-affiliated and may hold a significant position in the stock, for services provided including dissemination of company information in this release.)
http://www.smallcapcentre.com/snapshot_news.asp?page2=shownewsrelease&oldpage2=&ticker=WSBL&...
With that much $$$$ changing hands I think it might rally....for at least a brief period.
Yo nemo...check out wsbl
A big pump imo over the past couple days....fun to watch.
A couple outfits were paid to advertise WSBL....
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-kawa/2005-07/msg00014.html
http://www.backissuesofnewsalerts.us/WSBL0505.html
Over $30,000 spent according to the disclaimers. And the latest news only talks about revenue that "could" be added...not what will be added.