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TRYZ - I would love too. Let’s just stick to the subject of XKEM
Now, that makes alot of since.
It is only/and always about money, not personalities.
May be if she is selling to herself, through an intermediary. Otherwise I just do not see it. Of course, there is also a possibility of XKEM been is the sh.t house and someone knows about it.
If XKEM is about to go up, why would anyone in Chassman’s position (like maybe insider info or something along these lines) even consider selling?
Logically it does not make any since.
Forget the PR BS, I want to see them get the actual money, not loan guaranties. For, as long as there is no money the PPS will be on the decline.
How come, every time there is a drop in PPS, it is always “Marge this, Marge that …”?
It can not just simply be the fact that for 5.5 months the loans have not been officially secured and
all we hear is “We are almost there, and it should be pr-ed in a day or two”?
Of course you would.
Yes, and “First there was darkness, then god said let it be light…”. May be we can come up with some more old references?
worth that....? Whom to, not you apparently.
Does that mean, you are willing to pay .0428 per share right now?
Why don’t you stop milking old news
How about just a small civil war. After all this is Nigeria, not Netherlands.
I "like" your "we" part.
Why don’t you stick to your flipping and ignore my postings all together.
Thank you.
What are you talking about?
Ye, ye,... show me the money.
knowlesmsncom,
Lets not get into absolutes here, but if you look at it logically, not often have I met someone, who would cut the branch on which one sits, a specially among the big business/pharmaceuticals
"Cure" trumps treatment, unless you want Recurring Revenues
Oprah, shmoprah, where is the money?
What do you make out of it?
MM are masking buys as sells today. And that is a fact not an opinion.
What accumulation, there is no volume.
Enough with the cinder blocks and walls already. Where are the f..k..g money?
From the position of a financial institutions - anything under 3 years in not considered a long term investment
Just like the loan, that was to close in a day or two.
credit towards what?
Bigd – Thank you for update.
I am wondering, why is it so important to complete construction before Obasanjo leaves office.
Is he planning on staying? Is he and/or members of his cabinet shareholder?
I just thought the same thing. If manipulations to be stoped,
XKEM should do the SSSU type of action and get off the OTC.
Preferable both.
BS. If anything, it is the online selling, and money wiring out of the accounts, that should be restricted for the type of hacking, that supposedly is happening to Ameritrade, etc.
OK, we'll see.
Thanks.
In this case, it would mean the OTHER money are not coming that soon, if they are coming.
Question to the board:
Why XKEM would need this 500K from Chassman, if they are about to get a no-dilutive loan and/or pre-purchase order from Nigerian government?
Bigd, I do not doubt it, as a matter of fact I am counting on it. But, today, right now the PPS will reflect the current state of affairs – some 11M shy for
the full production to start.
Again, this is JMO.
If there is no naked shorting and lets forget the flipping, the PPS is reflecting what Dr. Pondey said himself – “XKEM needs 20M and right now
it only has 9.3M”. JMO.
Thank you all, who reported back on the SHM.
And now back to the state of “subway” – “We are moving fast forward and there is a light in front of us. Mean while we are in the deep whole, it’s noisy and nothing to see.”
Hope not one the Challenger designers.
And you know that how?
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Bigd, how about proposing at S/H meeting a SSSU-like maneuver to permanently put the end to shorting?
jakuta, exactly THIS approach should be addressed on S/H
meeting.