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Or was that his place before Diversified Minerals?
You might be able to find Bootes at this company now.
International Energy, Ltd. Announces the Appointment of a New Board of Directors
ORLANDO, FL, Apr 18, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- International Energy, Ltd.
(PINKSHEETS: ILGY) (FRANKFURT: I9E) is proud to announce that the Company has
replaced its current board and has moved to appoint a New Board of Directors in
keeping with its merger agreement.
Jefferson Bootes will become the Company's new President, Chief Executive Officer
and Director. He was the President of Diversified Mining Group Inc., the merger
partner with International Energy, Ltd., and has presented coal prospects to
International Energy, Ltd. The most notable project brought to the Company's
table by its merger partner is the "Monclova" coal project which boasts monthly
output up to 20,000 tons.
VRAL is on the move
heelsgo1, did you make the call yesterday and what did you find out?
delete
Are you in this stock?
In hot water: World sets ocean temperature record
Buzz up!53 votesSendEmail IM .ShareDelicious Digg Facebook Fark Newsvine Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Twitter Yahoo! Bookmarks .Print .. AP – Luis Torres, right, plays with his son Angel, 6, in the waters off Pine Point Beach Wednesday, Aug. … .By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer Seth Borenstein, Ap Science Writer – 59 mins ago
WASHINGTON – Steve Kramer spent an hour and a half swimming in the ocean Sunday — in Maine. The water temperature was 72 degrees — more like Ocean City, Md., this time of year. And Ocean City's water temp hit 88 degrees this week, toasty even by Miami Beach standards.
Kramer, 26, who lives in the seaside town of Scarborough, said it was the first time he's ever swam so long in Maine's coastal waters. "Usually, you're in five minutes and you're out," he said.
It's not just the ocean off the Northeast coast that is super-warm this summer. July was the hottest the world's oceans have been in almost 130 years of record-keeping.
The average water temperature worldwide was 62.6 degrees, according to the National Climatic Data Center, the branch of the U.S. government that keeps world weather records. June was only slightly cooler, while August could set another record, scientists say. The previous record was set in July 1998 during a powerful El Nino weather pattern.
Meteorologists said there's a combination of forces at work: A natural El Nino system just getting started on top of worsening man-made global warming, and a dash of random weather variations. The resulting ocean heat is already harming threatened coral reefs. It could also hasten the melting of Arctic sea ice and help hurricanes strengthen.
The Gulf of Mexico, where warm water fuels hurricanes, has temperatures dancing around 90. Most of the water in the Northern Hemisphere has been considerably warmer than normal. The Mediterranean is about three degrees warmer than normal. Higher temperatures rule in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
The heat is most noticeable near the Arctic, where water temperatures are as much as 10 degrees above average. The tongues of warm water could help melt sea ice from below and even cause thawing of ice sheets on Greenland, said Waleed Abdalati, director of the Earth Science and Observation Center at the University of Colorado.
Breaking heat records in water is more ominous as a sign of global warming than breaking temperature marks on land, because water takes longer to heat up and does not cool off as easily as land.
"This warm water we're seeing doesn't just disappear next year; it'll be around for a long time," said climate scientist Andrew Weaver of the University of Victoria in British Columbia. It takes five times more energy to warm water than land.
The warmer water "affects weather on the land," Weaver said. "This is another yet really important indicator of the change that's occurring."
Georgia Institute of Technology atmospheric science professor Judith Curry said water is warming in more places than usual, something that has not been seen in more than 50 years.
Add to that an unusual weather pattern this summer where the warmest temperatures seem to be just over oceans, while slightly cooler air is concentrated over land, said Deke Arndt, head of climate monitoring at the climate data center.
The pattern is so unusual that he suggested meteorologists may want to study that pattern to see what's behind it.
The effects of that warm water are already being seen in coral reefs, said C. Mark Eakin, coordinator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's coral reef watch. Long-term excessive heat bleaches colorful coral reefs white and sometimes kills them.
Bleaching has started to crop up in the Florida Keys, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands — much earlier than usual. Typically, bleaching occurs after weeks or months of prolonged high water temperatures. That usually means September or October in the Caribbean, said Eakin. He found bleaching in Guam Wednesday. It's too early to know if the coral will recover or die. Experts are "bracing for another bad year," he said.
The problems caused by the El Nino pattern are likely to get worse, the scientists say.
An El Nino occurs when part of the central Pacific warms up, which in turn changes weather patterns worldwide for many months. El Nino and its cooling flip side, La Nina, happen every few years.
During an El Nino, temperatures on water and land tend to rise in many places, leading to an increase in the overall global average temperature. An El Nino has other effects, too, including dampening Atlantic hurricane formation and increasing rainfall and mudslides in Southern California.
Warm water is a required fuel for hurricanes. What's happening in the oceans "will add extra juice to the hurricanes," Curry said.
Hurricane activity has been quiet for much of the summer, but that may change soon, she said. Hurricane Bill quickly became a major storm and the National Hurricane Center warned that warm waters are along the path of the hurricane for the next few days.
Hurricanes need specific air conditions, so warmer water alone does not necessarily mean more or bigger storms, said James Franklin, chief hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
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Sorry, you can send me a pm, but I don't have that option.
I have been considering upgrading and probably will next month.
Thanks
Matt
Did you ever find the current OS?
goldpan,
You posted three or four times in mid July 2009. Shortly after this stock wakes from the dead
It maybe a stetch, but I think there is a chance you know something.
You posted in May of 2008 and then four times last month.
or maybe it's just the beer
CENC up 100% .0006 now
The ask is getting hit hard
CENC .0005 now up
CENC - could be a lotto play
Currently at .0003
This stock was dead and sitting at .0001 until about 10 days ago and it starts to get volume and a pps spike
Reverse merger was scheduled about a year ago and never happened. Maybe they have something brewing now.
Maybe not
high risk/high reward potential
thats the 10 plus bagger question, IS A DEAL CURRENTLY BEING WORKED UP?
YIKES!
Does anyone know the OS?
Is it around or close to the 10 billion AS?
We gained 6 bookmarks over the weekend.
If they PR a new merger deal instant 10 bagger imo
Makes sense
Thanks chev
Any chartist hear?
Based on the action from around the first week in june until now would you say that is a descending triangle?
bottom bband is at .0003, hopefully we bounce off it now and start to move again.
Someone is getting filled at .0003, wish it was me
Thanks Arny
I'm in lets see where it goes
It's RAINING,
Thanks, I am in slightly higher than .0001
Currently green
Strange this stock was dead until 5 days ago and then major volume starts flowing.
I'm hoping something is up
Can you chart CENC
would like to see the bid move up bid at 4 ask at 7
Lookout Eastern seaboard the blocker and tailback are coming.
Joe Bastardi Rocks
I like what that bastard has to say.
Oopps I mean Bastardi
Good chart play, imo
She's movin on the news
r3, can you take a look at VRAL chart,
Is this a head and shoulders pattern and if so would it lead you to believe the .05 support is going to fall
PUSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
NSMG .02 just hit
This is just getting started imo
NSMG 17x18 getting ready to rumble
I have a general question:
When a stock hits support, would you say if it doesn't bounce off it within a day or two the less likely that support will hold?
What indicators would you look for to tell you a stock in a downward pattern that is at a support level is getting ready to reverse its course
Thanks
.05 is support, last time it bounced from here
Can you chart NSMG