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The disclaimer states that GZFX paid them $33,480. for such services.
Leave it to you to make them both sound so negative.
Trustmarks are such a patently shitty idea that I remain stunned you have not implemented it already. Please expedite.
They also list SRCI which hasn't traded in a year in a half, MEMI which was revoked a year ago, etc. Apparently, they don't clean that list all too often.
Nice little summary....then again, for $33,480 it should be.
Yes. Much obliged.
And apparently the "peers" were downgraded to underperform. Go figure. #msg-9327714
Have fun. One suggestion: You lead.
Indeed, I did. I like to think of it as a tribute to spasmodic behavior.
Jim, SLWF signed an agreement with them in December.
Agent1107, how interesting, from $38,870 on 9/30/05 to $2 million now. Thanks. I'll sit tight and wait for the 10-K.
I'm aware of no treasury stock, and on the open market, those 400 million shares would cost $4 million. As of its last 10Q, the company had $38,870 in cash.
Hahahahaha! I am wounded! Laughing, but wounded.
Blasphemy! The gullible are the lifeblood of the otc marketplace.
"Obviously, I'm not a manipulator or you wouldn't membermark me."
You must be new here, Mattu. Manipulators are exactly the people who would get "trustmarked." That's what makes them successful manipulators.
The only thing that the sheeple love more than getting led to the slaughter is blowing kissing to their Judas goats on the way. With this innovation, zeninvestor32 and similar messiahs would not only have 350 paupers-in-waiting devouring their every idiocy, they would select all the reading material for those lost souls.
Do it!!
I believe that Ask Jeeves acquired that company (or most of its assets) several years ago.
$198,591,000 was the gross profit for the nine months ending 9/30/05. The gross profit for the quarter was $75,250,000....which ain't half bad either.
It was information contained in a response to an e-mail I sent to hole-in-one pictures.
My understanding is that beginning Tuesday, a daily satellite feed will be delivered to certain networks both domestically and in 6-7 foreign countries. They will take delivery of the signal and broadcast it as per thier programming schedule (i.e. -- when they so choose).
I was told that the exact times and dates will be available on-line next week.
I cannot imagine how one could "invest" in a charity. According to the press release, GZFX has gained 25% proprietary ownership of Etourgolf, LLC (limited liability company).
From a free computer translation: "I am bilingual. I try, to see if other German possesses this supply. Becomes how it look a good be if GNFX receives on military undersides. More important than a CIrcuit CITY of my opinion after."
If we get those military undersides, this baby could skyrocket.
That is precisely what Matt does: #msg-8080641 .
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Is the word "famous" used somewhat loosely here, or am I simply the victim of a public education? I recognize the names of very few.
http://www.newpoland.com/famous_poles.htm
For something that was not created in antiquity, there are a surprising number of variations as to the polka's exact origins. The spelling of the woman's name, the town in which she lived and the date she started hopping around vary from account to account.
And the Poles insist that the word is not a derivation of the Czech word for "half-step. It is the Polish word for woman, and the polka was originally a woman's dance.
Copernicus danced a mean polka, I hear.
Drinking online is probably responsible for a third of the jailings, half of the investment decisions, and three-quarters of the romances here. Ihic.
Fear not. For the second tasting in a row, he has a previous appointment that he will make as soon as possible.
Then go to that designer wine place you frequent and have them whip up a batch of Derfie Noontime Chablis to drink. How are they going to know what you're actually drinking?
Excellent. I will tell Hoople that you will be joining the festivities.
Perhaps tuberculosis, which would kill him at age 39, made him maudlin. Crybaby.
Chopin's father was a French emigre living in Poland by the way.
Word has reached me of the Wine board's ambitious project to answer the age old question "Does Merlot really suck?" with a tasting of an 2003 Ecco Domani (translation: Burp Tomorrow).
Although that would seem to be the equivalent of answering "Does comedy really suck??" by watching Ishtar, I am certain it will be a grand event.
Are good seats still available?
There's a new Canadian Drug Companies board. You should go let them in on CDIK.
All is well? Cool. I'll go take a peek and see if there's a new five minute chart. Love them five minute charts.
Have all the GZFX billionaires in waiting committed hari-kair yet? I'm scared to look.
Plagiarese.
Yeah, me and Freddie Cho go way back. I kinda like the way that through melodic clashes, ambiguous chords, delayed or surprising cadences, remote or sliding modulations (sometimes many in quick succession), unresolved dominant 7ths and occasionally excursions into pure chromaticism or modality, he pushed the accepted procedures of dissonance and key info previously unexplored territory.
He didn't even make it to 40, poor guy.
Hey, did you know that Haut-Brion is widely but incorrectly thought to be a corruption of O'Brien?
Hey, it's not me doing it. It's that first assistant of mine who's a meanie.
Shhhhh. It's something Scordo and I have set up.
Thank you. Those Swedish doctors can work wonders. DO NOT TELL MATT.