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I hope 3M remembers to bring their adhesive too.LOL
Info on upcoming Canadian conference:
Check out where general cable will be May 9th
look at the conference schedule.
Planning and Design. The Conductor of the Future has arrived.......
http://www.natd.ca/conference.asp
Investorcg - Thanks, at least Ottoe is talking to someone.
PS I gave credit to Greensmachine on RB for your post there.
Art - So you don't expect the fall of the Ottoman empire yet? Just had to put in my play on words.
Phil - Check out RB and draw your own conclusions.
example:
By: ya_ya_b00bs
26 Apr 2005, 05:01 PM EDT
Msg. 25353 of 25368
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SELL!! SELL !! SELL !! Stock going down!
Not alot of DD, but maybe you think ya ya is right. I personally doubt it except I think there might be a tiny pullback early tomorrow hardly worth trying to pinch a penny or two.
Bashers are starting to post more frequently on RB today - whatever that tells you.
DC320 - What is your opinion of that conversation?
Art - I registered for the forum as well as the ez2escrow. I sent an e-mail message to the administrator on the forum to inform users that they can't have a "." in their e-mail address before the "@" symbol in order to register.
So True. EOM
TJpainter - I just converted a friend and former EBAY user. He told me the ez2auction is way easier to navigate than EBAY. Now where's my $40?LOL
Greens - and their starting to catch the crooked traders too.
Greens - Its all about taxes IMO. Refunds are coming and people aren't selling to pay capital gains from last year anymore. Besides the economy is bullish in general. Internet stocks up tremendously because people would rather shop on the internet than drive when gas prices are high. This is my analysis.
DTGoody - I'm going to train my 7 year old how to trade and then start an Ameritrade account for him next year.
Phil - No, the 50% limit on margin originally with the blue chips(but crossed that 50% call line a couple times because of CPTC's downturn)and only took about 20% of the possible home equity line. Keep in mind I live and own property in S. CA. My home has appreciated 20% a year for several years now and I have another house (paid off) up for sale. Proceeds from which will easily cover any future debts. Fortunately, I was not aware of CPTC when it was $6 - my first nibble was at $5 though and I have continued to average down to $3.50. How long have you been trading this one? Sounds like you have alot more experience than me for sure.
Phil - The pps hit $1.68, cover at $2.50? That's 33% off. Anyway, yes you can buy any stock indirectly using margin if you take the profit from your previous purchases of blue chip stock with margin. That's what I meant. Home equity line is 5.5% annual interest - seems like a good bet to me.
Brian - that was my traffic info. post #4070.
Da Junkie - Thanks, that was kinda funny. No wonder I couldn't get pps.
Phil - Thanks for the award. We'll see who's stupid -
Mr. Cover in the $2.50 range. When you could have got less than $2 like I did.
"I see CPTC is down a little again today.
Although I am fairly confident that we'll see $2.00 PS before we see $4.00 again, there seems be a leveling off in the $2.50 range.
If I were short I would cover here and wait for the next PR to re-enter another short sale.
Have fun,
Phil"
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A little help -
Da Junkie or anybody -I don't know how or where to get the pps for these.
Fire tamer - I got 230K. But the big boys like radman, zentman, blukky, energy wave and ttle67 surely have about a million each on average. I'm guessing of course.
Assie - Look in the mirror - most of the O.T. and disruptive posts are yours or related to your squabbles - including this one.LOL
Da Junkie - Nice work, thanks for the extra effort. EOM
Rattman - I picked up 1600 at $1.79 (ave.) this week also, seems we're on the about same wavelength. Many thanks to RSSYF, BIPH, CWPC, margin, 0% credit cards and my home equity line of credit to compete with you big guns. I think the bulls are back in general. Buying ops abound. Too bad I ran out of money
Art - Someone should e-mail that apology PR to Otto.EOM
DTGoody - I was ready to pull the trigger today also - damn, missed it. Maybe someone will give up a few today less than .055. Otherwise I'll be content for the gain anyway.
Mikey - So what - do it anyway. There's no pain involved - its fast, easy and free to do. Not just for this stock, your whole portfolio can be locked from borrowers.
It helps prevent illegal naked shorting. Its fast, easy and free.EOM
I recommend that everyone call their broker and request that your shares not be loaned out. I just called Ameritrade and did it - quick and easy. Prevents any potential borrowers.
I left a voice mail telling him that he lied to me. No response yet.
Ameritrade showing .045, RB .0529, MSN .05
This is from Associated Press Updated April 20, 2005 11:16pm:
WASHINGTON - The House voted late Wednesday to allow oil drilling in an Alaska wildlife refuge as part of a broad energy bill that Democrats said would funnel billions of dollars to highly profitable energy companies while doing little to promote conservation or ease gasoline prices.
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The bill’s sponsors said oil from Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as much as a million barrels a day, will be needed to help curtail the country’s growing dependence on oil imports. Opponents argued the oil wouldn’t be available for a decade and even then at levels that would not significantly affect oil prices or imports.
The bill calls for $8.1 billion in tax breaks over 10 years, most of it going to promote coal, nuclear, oil and natural gas energy industries.
Development of the Alaska refuge has been a contentious issue for nearly a decade. Environmentalists fear a spider web of drilling platforms and pipelines would harm the area’s polar bears, caribou, migrating birds and other wildlife.
Senate Democrats have pledged to filibuster any energy bill that would open the refuge to oil companies. An amendment to strip the Alaska refuge provision from the energy bill failed Wednesday night 231-200.
Final vote expected Thursday
A final vote on the energy legislation is expected by the House on Thursday.
Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., who offered the ANWR amendment, noted that the bill does nothing to improve the fuel economy of automobiles, which he said use 70 percent of the country’s oil, and that it was wrong “to then turn to the wilderness areas and say we need energy.”
An attempt to require automakers to increase fuel economy to a fleet average of 33 miles per gallon over the next decade was defeated 254-177.
Rep. Sherwood Boehlert, R-N.Y., a co-sponsor of the auto fuel economy proposal, said it would have reduce oil use by 2 million barrels a day — more than could be taken from ANWR — by 2020. He said it was “a bunch of nonsense” — as opponents claimed — that the increased fuel economy would cost the auto industry jobs, force consumers to buy smaller cars or reduce automobile safety.
“We don’t need to micromanage our auto manufactures,” countered Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich.
Rep. Richard Pombo, R-Calif., acknowledged that ANWR was “a very unique place” that deserves protection but argued that its oil can be developed using modern drilling techniques without harming the environment and wildlife.
“We don’t have to choose between providing the energy resources ... and protecting our environment,” he said.
Bush wants ‘important signal’
President Bush called for Congress to give him an energy bill by this summer and “send an important signal” that the country “is serious about solving America’s energy problems.” Congress has failed to agree on energy legislation, despite repeated tries, during the last four years.
In a speech to the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Bush said he wished he “could wave a magic wand and lower gas prices tomorrow” but said the nation’s energy problems took years to develop and are “not going to be solved overnight.”
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California accused Bush of trying to exploit people’s anxiety over high gas prices to gain support for a bill that she said “was written by energy lobbyists for the benefit of the energy industry.” She said it would neither lower energy prices nor curtail America’s growing reliance on oil imports.
Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, the legislation’s floor leader, called the bill balanced and said if it becomes law it will provide for a more diversified array of domestic energy sources from coal, oil and gas to nuclear and renewable such energy from biomass, ethanol and wind.
The $8 billion solution?
“Midterm and long term, if the bill becomes law, we’ll see prices stabilized,” Barton said at a news conference with Majority Leader Tom DeLay, also of Texas, who accused Democrats of being “obstructionists.”
“There are those that do not want a solution, they just want the bill to fail,” DeLay said.
The House bill would include more than $8.1 billion in tax breaks, almost all directed at traditional energy industries; allow oil exploration in the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska; and make it easier to build liquefied natural gas import terminals, even if states or local communities oppose the project.
Some lawmakers were incensed that they could not debate on the House floor a provision in the bill that would give makers of MTBE, a gasoline additive that is contaminating drinking water, a shield against product liability lawsuits by communities facing expensive cleanup costs.
The bill gives MTBE makers “safe harbor” and will leave communities and water districts with billions of dollars in cleanup costs, said Rep. Lois Capps, D-Calif., who had prepared an amendment to remove the MTBE section. She also wanted to remove a provision that gives MTBE makers, including some of the biggest oil companies, $2 billion in transition assistance as MTBE is phased out over the next nine years. GOP leaders did not accept either amendment.
Additive issue a DeLay priority
The MTBE liability issue has been a top priority for DeLay, who was instrumental in getting into the legislation a measure that would funnel $2 billion over 10 years for research into recovering oil and gas from extremely deep areas of the Gulf of Mexico.
Among other provisions in the bill are those to:
Require for refiners to use 5 billion gallons of corn-based ethanol by 2012, a 20 percent increase over what the industry is expected to produce this year, and a boon to farmers.
Expand of daylight-saving time by two months, so it would start on the first Sunday in March and end on the last Sunday in November.
Provide tax breaks to spur the construction of natural gas pipelines and improve the nation’s electricity grid. It also would require grid operators to comply with mandatory reliability standards instead of industry self-regulation.
Provide $1.8 billion in incentives for development of less polluting “clean coal” projects.
Mr. Green - While I believe the future is very bright for RS. Where do you get the info " RS has the only patented VOC free resin system in the world"? I have many years experience as a resin formulator and generally they are not patentable products. CPTC's epoxy is also VOC free. They are located in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (creosote ban). BTW VOC means volatile organic compounds, in other words - solvents(acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, butyl acetate, heptane, methylene chloride, etc). They contribute to smog. Most, if not all, composites in CA including aerospace, are now manufactured VOC free.
Zorzan - All I know is there are alot of private investors involved like radman who picked up 100K plus on Fri. dip. Go check RB board.
Bullseye - Art did it. EOM
Art - Linkshare looks like a great partner for EZTO to have.EOM
Last time I checked - there were 1922 auctions (about 20% in more than one category) Biggest increase yet! Sprouting wings.
Hyland - I guess just the value of his shares. Maybe I would care somewhat if I were Otto. From 5 million down to 2 million. You're right though, still alot of money. Hopefully this is temporary anyway. I will be ready to pull the trigger(again)next week in the .04s, now that the filing is NT.
Traderjo - not interested in DD on GDFX, my portfolio is spread as thin as I can handle for DD - besides, you brought up the point that CEOs were not trustworthy. That's an opinion not really DD. Why would someone invest in a stock if they didn't have some faith in the CEO/ IR anyway?
Greensmachine - Hypothetically, if they were not going to get their 10K filed on time wouldn't another extension, notice or whatever already been made public by now? Otto did give his word to numerous investors so he as alot at stake. Wouldn't want to get into a cellar boxing match.
traderjo - The ads have already been produced and viewed by many investors - didn't you see them. They must have cost a fortune. You say "EZTO: well, CEO of GZFX kept saying " ad on superbowl this year", sadly it failed to satisfy investors,, now look at pps of GZFX.. " I interpret this that the ad did in fact air during the superbowl but was not effective. As far as I can tell, the CEO of GZFX kept his promise.