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Basically, it happens every time a Democrat is elected and grumpy old curmudgeons who live in log cabins eat up every line of nativist paleo-con conspiracy theories without applying critical thinking skills.
I support being self sustainable in the case of emergency but the attitudes of many of these hillbillies is nothing short of hilarious. You should have seen, after 9/11 they swore that we were about to be over run with militants from Iraq dressed up as Mexicans.
Ruby Ridge Pt II
Vaseline, and lots of tin foil. You know you've been stocking up on it also. Those devil worshiping, shape shifting reptilian bankers are out to screw us.
Daniel Estulin called the oil bubble before it happened, and said what dollar price it would peak at.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Estulin
hahaaha...Yes as long as CNBC talking heads optimistically inquire that every time there is a drop, then no, we are not at the bottom.
Thanks...you think that is bad just wait until the Treasury bubble pops and inflation hits! Then there will be no safe hiding place from the slaughter. 2008 was the year the markets weighed on the economy, 2009 is the year the economy weighs on the markets.
Yet opportunities abound, nonetheless.
That's not what I see. I think it's going to retest 17.5, at least. But go for it, wish you luck. I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft pole though. Bearish on financials for the next couple of years. Insiders only own 2% of the company. Etrade shows a debt to equity ratio of 8.31, "greater than 97% of its peers in the Software & Programming industry". I think there are much better deals out there, including companies selling for less than net cash.
Does that ticker stand for "Leveraged Piece of Shit"?
LOL
Looks like it's ready for another drop.
1000 dollars says you won't do crap except post on a message board or something. haha
That is one ugly chart...headed toward 6500
They weren't afraid of IHUB administration, their delicate little religious sensibilities were offended. Funny how so many religious people are so pro-violence yet they have a tizzy fit over a little booty or sensuousness. Even if it's in their own religious texts! What is wrong with these people?
Microwave them and it disables the RFID.
That is one of the the silliest articles I've ever read.
"For example, the comparisons of Israelis to Nazis and of the Palestinian refugee camps to Auschwitz -- comparisons heard practically every day within the "enlightened" quarters of Europe -- can only be considered anti-Semitic."
Any comparison to Auschwitz is overblown, insensitive and probably rooted in anti-Semitism, but a comparison to Apartheid South Africa is fair.
"It is anti-Semitism, for instance, when Israel is singled out by the United Nations for human rights abuses while tried and true abusers like China, Iran, Cuba, and Syria are ignored."
No one ignores human rights abuses in those states, at least not any more than they do Israel. Straw man?
"the denial of Israel's right to exist is always anti-Semitic. If other peoples have a right to live securely in their homelands, then the Jewish people have a right to live securely in their homeland."
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/966952.html
^The Jews of Europe aren't even descendants of the original Jewish tribes, but Khazar converts. Quite a flimsy ground for claiming a "homeland".
Even so, today's african-american's wouldn't be justified in returning to africa and militarily forming their own country in their REAL "homeland", especially if that means displacing millions of people into shoddy refugee camps.
To be clear I think that after the atrocities of WWII the Jews deserve a country of their own, I just think it should have been cut out of Germany, instead of people who had nothing to do with their persecution.
Israel in it's current location is running on borrowed time, like the crusades of the middle ages. Once their militant neighbors achieve the threshold technology to make their attacks effective, I don't see how anyone would want to stay there.
To be clear I'm not anti-Semitic nor do I support violence.
It would be nice if your people (Zionists) took their piece of land from the country that actually, you know, persecuted you. Better for everyone, IMO. Your people wouldn't have to be surrounded by murderous radical Muslims, and wouldn't have to displace millions of people who did nothing to deserve being shoved into rickety refugee camps (perpetuating radical Islam). If you guys built your Zion out of a chunk of Germany, no one would be trying to kill Israelites now, and you'd be in a better geographic spot.
I mean it would be nice for me economically to invade the land of my ancestors in some kind of religious holy war and set myself as top dog also, unfortunately I morally couldn't live with myself afterward.
But what's done is done, I guess.
I just wish Israel would retract it's claws from our politicians.
Interesting article. I'd take issue with a couple of things, however.
"Gobekli is thus the oldest such site in the world, by a mind-numbing margin...it was built around 10,000BC. By comparison, Stonehenge was built in 3,000 BC and the pyramids of Giza in 2,500 BC"
There's some controversy over the actual date of these familiar megaliths. The truth is that you can't carbon date the stone itself, only the organic artifacts found near it. Which means that archeologists will often only get a "last used" date, not a "built on" date. There's significant evidence that the Sphinx, Baal-bek, and some other sites are much older than 2000-3000 BC. The pyramids align with a date in the stars of about 10,000 BC. Recently they found a megalith-building civilization at the site of Sumer that even mainstream archeologists are dating at 16,000 BC. There's also been megaliths found buried in the sand in the middle of the Sahara that were constructed at least when it was last green....over 10,000 years ago.
The myths and legends all say one thing...the "gods" built them. And the stories are often similar. For instance in Indian mythology the War of the Gods involved Greek-speaking people with advanced machinery, including flying machines.
The idea that people evolved linearly from a point a couple thousand years ago, is, IMO, largely dogma. For example in ancient Egypt, the very oldest artifacts are the ones that took the most tech to build. You see that all over the world. The truly impressive monuments all spring from the pre-historical era of the Gods.
Yeah, just checking in. I do think that could be about where we are, it's possible. GNPH at under 4 dollars has decent risk/reward. I've mostly divested myself from Chinese reverse mergers so I haven't bought back in. It's not the price action that made me leave GNPH, it's the fundamentals. If i were to buy back into China RM's in a significant way, I wouldn't buy GNPH as there are other profitable China RM's listed on the nasdaq trading at a 1 to 3 PE, and have a less dilutive history. I fear GNPH's price may be getting propped up so they can make the Nasdaq, and they could suffer a drop as soon as they uplist. Their past operating history is keeping me away, and I think their excuse for not buying back shares is silly. That said, I'm sure they will trade higher than this level at some point in the future, so I can't say it is not a short term buy.
I am invested in China, but I prefer ADR's or stocks listed in China. I do have a couple reverse mergers still but those are definitely not long term investments for me.
You don't think that GNPH's excuse that they can't move money out of China due to overzealous beaurocrats is a bit specious?
There are tons of Chinese companies doing buybacks and the only one having problems moving money to the US is GTEC? I'd press on that issue.
"respected posters" just means people who post online all day and have a lot of IHUB butt-buddies. I don't know how some of them become respected as stock pickers based on their personality, # of boards they moderate, and charismatic typing style, despite abysmal stock picking track records and blatant pumping of money losing penny stocks that always crash. No need for names. Just saying.
OK cool...Gracias for the input
Good post...I am in AYSI also, found out about it from DaveinHackensack a while ago. I like it because it is a simple, easy to understand business. I'm waiting to add until it becomes clear to me that they can make it ok through 09. Raw is definately a tool for his behavior on the AYSI boards but some of the concern is legit.
I don't want to invest in companies where I'd have to get a PhD to really understand their product. I understand the fast food business (BOBS). I understand the utility of Arcoplate, AYSI. But when you start getting into obscure niche medical devices, gambling technology, etc...I feel that my grasp of those businesses are not as strong. Plus there's that whole "flavor of the month" thing as you put it, that seems to get a lot of people burned. I'd rather be ahead of the curve, rather than behind it.
What do you think of UVE? I've been considering that one on a pullback.
Explain.
Does anyone here own shares of any of the Companies PVRH has taken public (besides Cavico)?
VUSC, PHIG, CTHI?
Missing any?
Basically Netman thinks that Nolan will look out for him after the UWKI shares are converted into shares of the private technology company. He is still in denial that this is a sneaky back door exit and a transparent way to save face rather than just admitting Uwink failed. It wouldn't look good for the upcoming movie with Leonardo DiCaprio.
I agree. Doesn't pass the smell test.
Oh please. Whatever helps you sleep at night. lol @ your site. SMH @ paid pumpers.
Investors in Cavico might be interested that Henry and PRVH has brought another vietnamese company public, PHIG.pk. Its a mining company and on the pink sheets so I'm staying away, but might be worth keeping tabs on as a cavico investor.
lol, yes it did get out of hand. Still, almost every person who I considered a serious microcap investor, privately told me to get into DPDW among others when I'd ask for their reccomendations. So it was more than just the crowd, in my experience.
The other microcap on IHUB that has caught my eye is UVE, but I feel like I missed the boat on that one. I never chase a stock up, might buy on a pullback....
OK, well good luck on that play. I know it is possible for OTCBB companies to hit it big - I bought FRPT at a buck and change and sold at just under 30. I would question the scalability of iPhone games, but what do I know, I don't have one (!). To me, BOBS is your ideal OTCBB play, small company in a straightforward business that lets them scale up very well. I mean with the leading fast food company in one of the fastest developing countries in the world, you are really talking multi-billion dollar market cap potential. And there's no message board hype, no fluff PR's, little to no dilution, they just do what they need to do and grow the business.
Anyway, I hope ALIF works out for you. DPDW was always overvalued in my eyes, and you're right, I can't say the same about ALIF. Nothing on the surface really strikes me as "off" about it, except the level of message board hype. And that alone can lead to volatility as experienced traders take advantage of the less experienced. A year ago there was an IHUB consensus that DPDW was the "it" company for OTCBB investors, and now there is the same consensus on EGMI and ALIF. I'll watch them, it will be interesting to see where they are a year from now. Hope the company is on the up and up and it works out for everyone investing in them.
Yeah, I'm not saying the companies are identical, rather what I'm saying is that they are more likely to disappoint than not. Especially when they are the talk of the town, usually there is someone "stirring the pot" for whatever motive. My favorite OTCBB stocks are companies like BOBS that don't get talked about much.
Don't forget to take profits. I remember when DPDW was the IHUB favorite to be pumped, the company that would make everyone rich, and now look at it. Same will happen there.
Actually there are several companies I know of with a PE of 1, with little debt too. Most of them are overseas merger companies on the OTCBB (SGAS). Some are even on the nasdaq (SNEN). The reasons that companies with ownership structure like theirs (and cavico's) command low PE's is because investors here have very few rights, and the companies frequently turn out to be scams. Thats why you never see insider buying or dividend payments. Even the buybacks are frequently just PR's worded in such a way where they don't actually have to buy back any shares.
Regarding the fundamentals, I agree that now is not the optimum time to do a reverse split, with deteriorating fundamentals in the company, country, and the industry. But it needs to be done at some point.
This company will probably NOT win investor's trust as long as they stay on the OTCBB. I'm glad to see that they are not sitting on their hands here and are developing a plan for uplisting and a higher level of respectability.
"With all due respect John302, I don't believe you have any idea how to value a company or understand how a public company increases its valuation, i.e. share price, market cap."
With all due respect, I've watched tons of foreign reverse mergers come and go and get exposed - the valuation game is completely different than for "normal" companies. That you don't know of any companies with a 1 PE shows you may not be up on how little traditional valuation affects stock prices in this space.
"Don’t advise the company to make a wrong corporate action that will further destroy investors trust in Cavico."
If the company is getting advice from an IHUB message board just let me know now, lol. That you think so also shows a level of naivete...with all due respect.
This is true, but what did you think CVIC became public for? ALL the little overseas reverse merger companies look to dilute to raise money. Don't tell me you thought CVIC was an exception, with the types of people it is associated with.
A reverse merger will help us also because it is the ONLY way to get our PPS high enough to list on a major exchange, any time in the near future. Let's just hope that when the inevitable PIPE happens, they are smart enough to make it "out of the money".
I'm not crazy about prospective dilution either but it is part of the game with these young companies. Let's just hope they know when to stop.
Thanks, that was good info.
"Cavico management mentioned on the road show that selling off partnership interests in real estate projects would be an alternative method of raising capital in lieu of attempting a PIPE or secondary offering in current market conditions and at current stock price. We also met with a few US REIT and real estate investment funds as part of this process to find new real estate partners."
Good to hear this. Say no to dilutive PIPE's!
The Dow was also at 14,000 recently and companies like Bear Stears, GE, and AIG were solid blue chip investments.
Past is not Prologue.
With every foreign reverse merger scam that gets exposed, it becomes that much harder for CVIC to trade anywhere. The game is up on these companies. No one wants to invest on the foreign reverse mergers on the big boards, much less the OTCBB. How else can you explain valuations like what SNEN and FEED have.
I'll bet you all your CVIC shares that we will not hit 2 bucks without a reverse merger. Not even a buck fifty.
You will never see this move to two dollars with the number of shares outstanding. We'd have to be in the bubbliest of bull markets for that to have a snowballs chance in hell. And Asia ain't gonna stabilize too soon here....China and India both are facing very tough times ahead that will ripple around that part of the world.
Institutional investors won't invest in an OTCBB penny stock unless it's in a dilutive PIPE deal. No mutual fund out there is going to be accumulating 0.10 CVIC shares, lol.
You are right that RS are usually a negative for the stock price, but in this case will be necessary to get on the Nasdaq. Only then should we wish for institutional investors. And it will take a RS larger than 4 to 1.
The only question in my mind is why this isn't at .001 already...
You got called a "loon" months ago for this message. LOL
Yep, no sales tax is a great thing.
You live in the First State, bbotcs?