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Little has been said in these posts regarding the procreant relationship CSMG enjoyes with Ukraine. Would it not be reasonable to expect additional technologies to emerge from time to time?
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With regard to CSMG, the most dangerous position to be in is that of a SOLD OUT BULL.
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lowman, super post!! Any chance we can get the markets open today?
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Even classical literature can be brought into the discussion of selling quick or holding for a higher PPS. In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus, to avoid the temptation of the Sirens song, (quick selling),had his crew tie him to the mast of his ship
so that he could not succumb to their enchantments.
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If awesome news on CSMG falls like manna sometime in the near future,we should keep telling ourselves that this company has the potential to release a long, continuously evolving series of major positives, Selling now would be like leaving the movie theatre while the commercials were playing prior to the main attraction.
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All the stock needs is a link or hook or relationship to a big player(s) where there is no visible end to the growth and income potential. With such endorsement(s), there would probably be enough momentum to propel the stock to the $5.00 level where the microcap and smallcap funds like to hunt. There is only enough float out there to satisfy just a very few eager buyers.
In my opinion.
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lowman,
What is this telling us?
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Some of us appear confused over CSMG stock. It seems to gravitate toward a nickle as (1) traders explore technical ways to harvest a few bucks off the stock and (2) long investors take tentative positions keeping a loose finger on the trigger while fresh news is eagerly awaited. IMO this stagnation will end soon.
If dead wrong on this stock we will smother at the exit. If clearly right on CSMG. the bidding up will be like July 4th fireworks.
The evidence favors the latter. Not taking a position while this directional hiatus is taking place might bring grief in the days ahead. Investor sentiment changes faster than the speed of light.
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I didn't make out all the words in the "MUST READ" but I think it's saying "BUY AND HOLD."
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Yes, I have added today at the ask. Did not try the bid although I have on other purchases. I'm not sure it's worth much effort to go under the ask because the price difference is so relatively small.It's somewhat like a car shopper trying to buy a $75k BMW where the dealer, wonder of wonders, is asking $10.00 for the vehicle and the buyer will only go to $9.95. If we are right on this stock, it won't matter if we paid ask or 2x ask. Accumulate and hold is the strategy.
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LOWMAN, I'm taking a positive attitude toward CSMG stock. If there was a major problem looming over the company and mgt. was in a salvage mode, then Mr. Robbins and his directors would have made the ugly news public. We need to remember that
Don Robbins has long enjoyed a reputation for thoroughness and toughness and total integrity. How he has brought this company to this place with an undiluted base and the very real prospect of introducing two major technologies into the world marketplace is the stuff legends are made of. Selling in this news vacuum with this management in charge is gutsy indeed.
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Gateway;
In a few maybe words: complex contract; lots of different eyes looking at it, movement back and forth and time passes
Explorer40.
Gateway;
In a few maybe words: complex contract; lots of different eyes looking at it, movement back and forth and time passes
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Appears to me that the purchase of the 10 T/B units by the Min, of Health must have special importance. It obviously gives credibility PlUS to CSMG although that benefit was probably not the reason for the purchase And why 10?...unless there are some interesting usages planed.
All this potential and a microscopic market cap, AMAZING!
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Two things that don't match, 1. the awesome potential of CSMG technologies and,2. the low inventory of available inexpensive shares. Some kind of equalization will take place and it's likely to be at a much higher level for the stock The market for CSMG is very inefficient.
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Very helpful and informative post, Wales Walker, regarding Mr. John E. Herzog and his ownership of OneLink shares.Various other bits of information relating to Mr. Herzog can be found by simply entering his name into Google. Click the entry regarding SMYTHE OnLine, for example, for a picture and bio. WW is right on target in his analysis of the importance of the OneLink/Herzog connect.
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Lowman
A beautiful,eloquent prayer, Thank you.
Your observations,lowman,that insiders had not sold any CTUM ,some of the shares having been purchased above $.50 as long as four years ago. I too made a number of purchases in that range over three years ago and had one transaction at $.75.My average cost has dropped as I have added to my portfolio at these sub- basement prices. None have been sold. I thought the stock was a bargain in the higher ranges and I still do. It approaches thievery at $.04.
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You are right,lowman, CSMG could go too far too fast but I think I could handle that problem! Look at the aspects this investment opportunity offers: seasoned and successful leadership in the Executive Office and on the Board of Directors; No cash problems; no dilution problems;a carefully designed, workable product.and a remarkable sense of timing.Right place, right time, Right Market, Right Product, etc. And here just at Christmas,a cheap share price.
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I concur, Wales, in your upside estimate for Onelink; however, I could be tempted to go a bit higher,say $3 to $3.5. Revenue and earnings projections, if achieved, could move this jewel even higer. This company has a great mgt. team and a super product.The shares seem to be in strong hands.
Thanks for the data on natural gas and oil. I'm having trouble finding a balance between feeling empathy for the many serious problems such high energy prices will cause while also sensing a strange pleasure over the potential that some young companies have for making a handsome return on their investment. At the moment "strange pleasure" is holding the lead at about 70/30.
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I agree with you on the possible motive behind todays PR, It also suggsts that the concerns that have been plaguing investors recently are not so big in light of the awesome potential of just the T/B technology. CSMG is strong, focused, balanced and, at this price, offers the investor, who is comfortable with the risks associated with microcap stocks, a rare opportunity indeed!
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It is encourging to look at historic, split adjusted price charts of companies that are now household names. Frequently, the shares will trade for years at the bottom of the chart much like a crop duster hugs the ground until- all at once- the stock price turns aggressively upward like an F-16 and seeks the heavens.To have the chance to leisurely invest in a young company with proven technologies plus other valuable assets for just pennies is a unique occurrence in the practice of microcap investing.
I have joined others on a crackers and water diet with just a couple of cans of sardines left in the pantry. I'm tempted to sell the sardines and pick up a few more shares of CTUM,
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I sometimes forget,lowman,just for a moment, that the shares of CTUM are priced in cents and not dollars,I don't see how the non--long players can make a return worth the efford expended when the amount of money is considered. Also, there must be a number of these traders who have discovered or rediscovered the pain of gravitation to the mean. The traders and short sellers have infected the stock and, as other posts have informed, this malady might continue for several months.My advice to the day trader type mentality is to be very careful lest you discover copious hemorrhaging from your financial accounts because some suddenly announced piece of ultra-bullsh news is issued by the company. They say a short squeeze is a thing to behold. Some report the bleeding to be like watching a sunset on The SAHARA DESERT.
In " microcap-speak" I have observed that most predictions about future occurrences usually fall within three time frames, the first is seasonal(by summer,for example)or holiday related(by Christmas)or a rolling two weeks (we should have the financing in a couple of weeks). CTUM seems to be an exception to the rule.
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I talked with my account manager and was assured that my CTUM certificates are not used for shorting purposes.They just lie there ever more uncomfortable as an occasional certificate is added to the press. Speaking for the certificates , I can report that they feel grossly undervalued and long for the day when their true worth will be realized.This has all been fun,they say, but we are ready for our days in the sun.
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Whatever happened to the Efficient Market Hypothesis? Thanks, Lowman, for pointing out what an extraordinary value CTUM is in comparison with stocks like the overpriced example you cited. Perhaps we should interpret this lengthening holding pattern as just another bit of evidence that management is interest most of all in doing the job right and not in massaging share prices for the short run.
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I accept Lowman's challenge.All I was doing anyway was turning some woodwork into Methane.
I have been a steady buyer of CTUM for several years some shares having been purchased at many multiples of today's price range. None have been sold. Actually.I have no pains about having paid up for a portion of my portfolio because the story gets better all the time. From my perspective, it looks like the stock is now being given away.
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Yes, I did a bit of pre-Thanksgiving "stuffing".I could not pass up the opportunity for just a little more immoderate indulgence since the bird was and continues to be almost given away. If fat turkeys cooked with all the trimmings were to be priced according to the same model now being used by some investors to value the shares of CTUM, I estimate that more than ample drumsticks would be selling for about a dime during rallies and that a full plate of breast-along with a mound of dressing- might fetch in a range of fifteen to twenty cents.
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Almost every day new reasons are discovered or revealed as to why CTUM should be owned: as examples,the newly understood strength of the patents the and possibility of being a major player in the elimination of gas flaring. It's now my time to add to the expanding list of reasons to own this little company and that reason is the superb leadership of Don Robbins, CEO.His abilities are many: he has that unique talent of being tough-minded while also possessing the characteristics of an intelligent visionary. Somehow with limited financial resources he has been able to take CTUM from practically nothing to the point that the big players in the energy and medical fields are beginning to see that he is a man to be reconciled with. I have seen few nanagers with the guts and determination he has. And, I'm happy to include, he is dedicated to maximizing sharefolder value
So,What do we have here? a top flight leader,awesome technologies,cast iron patents,undiluted shares, a virtually unlimited market.....all for the price of a nickle!
If we think back to late 2000, this stock would probably have sold for over $100 a share with buyers thinking themselves acursed if their lock boxes were not jammed with CTUM stock certificates.Maybe there is something akin to an anti-bubble sentiment still at play here that keeps the stock unreasonably low.A $100 price would have been much too high just as a nickle is much too low now. In my opinion, this is the time to put all those nickles to work.
Keep an eye on Don Robbins and watch a real Pro run a company
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Agreed that we need more info distributed about this superb investment opportunity.There are some obvious disincentives- no money, no sales, no earnigs a penny stock, etc. There needs to be more good data in the hands o the right reader. The story is there. After I read CTUM posts I'm inclined to sell the back 40 just to add to my portfolio
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Looking out not many months,we may well wish we had bought all the OLKT we could prudently afford at this subterranean price.
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I have often been puzzled as to why those of us who invest in the equity markets, especially the micro segment, will sometimes buy the dullards with great zeal and pass right by the really superior young companies. OneLink is a good example of this practice. It has going for it just about every thing an investor could put on a wish list: outstanding management, finantial stability, superior products,a world-wide market place,etc...not to overlook a broad evolution in the travel business for which OneLink is very well prepared. And yet,buying of the stock seems anemic and tentative...but this buying malaise may be only prelude to a feeding frenzy. I have recently bought the stock around $0.85 on average.
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