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Drought in the midwest, after all that blizzard?
Ha-ha-ha!!!!
There's still room folks, quit hating. IMO
MULAWIN ading,
You sold too soon. I hope you kept some for the $.25
Last time I remember you're bashing this stock.
I'm selling a few @.0125.
Today's history. Monday we test new limits.
Have a happy and safe weekend.
Adios!
Pumpers in the house?
Predict the close for Monday, win a RUSH Cola....!
LOL
Testing .0006 now....
LOL!
Hey, if you got in at .0001 you might as well stay long.
Come over to RSHN, there's plenty of play room.
Finally went through. I didn't even now that my wife uses Aveda products, wow!
OT: Ading Mulawin
Yeba! Magtira ka ng kaunti?
GL2U2!
Won't fill my @ask order? Something's going on.
It's all good!
Nothing wrong with cash flow.
Can't blame you. That's good for weekend spending.
So far, RSHN has been a real delight aside from RSMI when I unloaded @ 0.25 from a .01 position.
But then, there's JKRI that's been kicking me in the rear. Oh well, my loss pretty much was covered by RSHN.
'Been holding 90% since it was @.0004
Ordered $200 worth last night off of RUSH's site. I like e-water particularly.
Ha-ha......you got in too late baby.
Go to NEXH and bash that stock so I can buy more.
LOL1
Who's selling?
Let me buy some @.0045....
Ading,
Check out my other pick: HYRF
Water, a future scarce commodity....he-he....
Nice RUSH today; will break .0050 pretty soon......IMO.
What's the 'anticipated' news about? Do I have to unload some of my 3B shares?
Thanks.
Pulled out of a 2003 news archive: Michael Lynch
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3MKT/is_40-1_111/ai_108657028
Lynch ponders making bid for Ravenswood rolling mill - investor Michael Lynch
David Brooks
NEW YORK -- Controversial investor Michael Lynch is considering launching a bid to acquire the big aluminum rolling mill in Ravenswood, W.Va., even though he is also preparing a lawsuit against its current owner, France's Pechiney SA.
Lynch, who has at various times ran three aluminum operations in the United States and lost control of each of them after they entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, said he is suing Paris-based Pechiney for its alleged role in putting Chicago-based McCook Metals LLC out of business.
Lynch--who's shown himself to be a willing litigant--has not yet filed the suit, but alleges that Pechiney conspired with Alcoa Inc., Pittsburgh, and circumvented antitrust laws and sold equipment it acquired from McCook to Alcoa.
"We are pursuing our claims against Pechiney in the McCook matter," Lynch said.
Whether Pechiney will still exist as an independent entity when Lynch files his suit is open to question. Montreal-based Alcan Inc. recently got the all-clear from regulatory authorities to proceed with its acquisition of Pechiney (AMM, Oct. 1).
The one stipulation of the U.S Department of Justice's approval is that Alcan dispose of Pechiney's Ravenswood plant to address concerns about concentration in the brazing sheet market. The number of potential buyers for the mill is likely to be limited because in addition to brazing sheet it also produces hard alloy aluminum plate, which requires a considerable research and development investment.
Meanwhile, Lynch reaffirmed his intention to bid to reacquire the Longview Aluminum LLC smelter, which is being sold by the Chapter 11 trustee who took over control of the Longview, Wash., facility from Lynch.
Bill Brandt, Longview's trustee, said last week that while three or four companies had expressed an interest in operating Longview as a smelter, Lynch hadn't submitted a bid (AMM, Oct. 2).
Lynch said he has now submitted a bid for Longview, and at the request of the trustee is modifying it to improve the package that the smelter's creditors would receive.
David Brooks
dbrooks@amm.com
COPYRIGHT 2003 Reed Business Information
COPYRIGHT 2003 Gale Group
Ha-ha......not from the region my friend, but I do like that dish a lot.
Been long on RSHN, when it was trading at .0003; and I ain't selling either.
LOL
My post is directed at those who are dumping shares of this very promising company.
You must be 2PID to be selling this stock.
LOL.
I just picked up a few shares of this company and completely unaware of its fundamentals.
Anyone out there who could enlighten me?
Thanks.
Don't you have to backdate that 3 days, so you have to be holding shares by the 14th?
Thoughts?
Man that was a painful read, other than that I think we're in for a roller-coaster ride.
What's hapening on March 17? Can someone enlighten me on this?
Thanx1
Hot off the Press (or is it old news?) !!!
http://www.foodnavigator.com/news/printNewsBis.asp?id=66254
RushNet taps growing herbal beverage market
07/03/2006- A beverage company believes it is on to winner with a new range of natural ginseng-based energy products.
US-based firm RushNet claims that its Ginseng Rush XXX and Rush Ginseng Cola XXX drinks have received a huge response from wholesalers eager to distribute the product globally.
"Following RushNet's entry into the huge Japanese market, the company has been inundated with calls from overseas distributors who want to sell our ginseng-powered, non-caffeinated, 100 per cent natural energy drinks," said RushNet president Robert Corr.
"Our energy-drink competitors rely on caffeine, which is harmful, especially to youngsters, in large doses. They have to put caffeine-warning labels on their cans."
Herbal juice drinks for adults, particularly buoyant in the US, are also beginning to develop in Europe. Popular US brands are SoBe and Snapple, and formulations include ginseng, guarana, echinacea and kava root.
Claims mainly focus on 'lifestyle' positionings (eg energising, stimulating, calming, relaxing) or are influenced by health (eg protection against colds and other common ailments).
Corr claims that the company's range of caffeine-free, natural energy beverages can provide stamina and performance by using herbs such as American ginseng, Siberian rhodiola rosea and Chinese peony root.
"In order to take advantage of opportunities, presented to us, for global marketing of our energy drinks, we are printing labels in five languages: English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Japanese," said Corr.
The company also said that it is now in negotiations with a contract beverage canning and packing facility. The facility is equipped with a tunnel pasteurisation unit that allows aseptic processing while preserving and stabilising active ingredients.
RushNet is the licensed marketing agent for Rush Beverage Company products.
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I'm sitting on just over a billion of this baby, and I ain't selling either.
LOL
No recent news and yet it's moving.
I like it.
Is JKRI related to AXIGE, since both companies share the same mailing address?
'Just wondering.
The name "E. Pearlasia" sounds dubious to me so I did a little bit of research and found this article:
http://www.quatloos.com/groups/melchiz.htm
Dominion of Melchizedek
The so-called Dominion of Melchizedek (hereinafter "DoM") is a fake nation which exists only in cyberspace, or in the literature and actions of the scam artists who perpetrate this fraud. There is no real Dominion of Melchizedek, but this doesn't stop the scammers from selling utterly worthless bank licenses for tens-of-thousands of dollars.
The DoM attempts to hold itself out as some sort of quasi-religious body, even to the point of having its own version of the Bible. But for all their self-righteousness, the truth is that the DoM not only commits fraud, but also materially facilitates the fraud of others by creating phony banks, stock exchanges, arbitration forums, etc., in an attempt to give some illusory legitimacy to criminals who are directly defrauding the public by way of pyramid-scheme bank debenture scams and other criminal schemes.
Those of you wanting a chuckle at the creativity of some crooks can visit the DoM's website at http://www.melchizedek.com But first you should should read some of the passages which follow which tell you the truth about the DoM and is reputed founders. Just so there is no uncertainty: It is our opinion that the Dominion of Melchizedek is a criminal scam.
Excerpts of Presentation of Mr. John Shockey, Former Special Assistant, U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, to the 4th International Financial Fraud Convention in London, May 27, 1999:
"I'm going to provide some detail on a major international fraud which has been perpetrated worldwide since 1990. Obviously, the primary criminals involved have not yet been thwarted. Over the years I have been responding to requests from the news media for interviews about this international fraud. Public disclosure which followed include articles in Forbes Magazine, London Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Jewish World, ICC Commercial Crime Bureau and Australia TV. I have written warning alerts sent to the financial community.
"What is this phenomenon? It is the Dominion of Melchizedek (DOM), a fictitious country created by a father/son conspiracy who are multi-convicted felons named David and Mark Pedley."
"The father, David Pedley and Mark, came to my attention in the early 1980s at which time I was assisting the FBI in their investigation of a land fraud. The result was an indictment and trial in 1983 which convicted Mark Pedley. At that time, the father was incarcerated in a Mexican jail relative to operating a scam converting pesos into dollars through an offshore shell bank -- a form of money laundering."
"The son, Mark, after serving time on his conviction, again was successfully prosecuted in 1986 on other fraud charges. Shortly thereafter, the father reportedly died in the Mexican prison and his body said shipped back to the U.S. No confirmation of the death occurred and I, among many others, believe that he is still alive, in the U.S., and is the architect of the DOM."
"The DOM is a fraud, a major fraud, and not a legitimate sovereign entity. Persons associated with the Dominion of Melchizedek have been indicted and convicted of a variety of crimes."
"In examining this scam keep in mind that deception is fraud. The first deception is the creation of a phony sovereign country. The first address was Malpelo, an uninhabited island under water half the year, and owned by the country of Colombia. Public disclosure of this fact caused a change of address to the Antarctica. Several changes since have occurred with the most recent address an uninhabited atoll owned by the Republic of the Marshall Islands."
"They are always looking for a remote landmass that nobody will challenge their ownership of. Perhaps next they will claim ownership to the lost continent of Atlantis."
"Melchizedek first came to my attention in June 1990, a few months after Mark Pedley was paroled from a 1986 conviction. Inquiries were received concerning bank names: Banco de Asia, Guardian Savings & Guaranty and Express Bank among others. Investigations that these entities had bank charters from the DOM and obtained through an entity named Consortium Finance Corporation headquartered in Lake Tahoe, California. Further investigation disclosed a principal alternately named John Hayden and Branch Vinedresser. Shortly thereafter the FBI took Branch Vinedresser into custody and revealed that he was Mark Pedley, who then was charged with violations of his parole."
"In a short time frame, other Melchizedek entities came to light. Pedley created International Auditors, a purported firm of chartered accountants which provided glowing financial reports of other DOM entities. The Washington DC telephone book showed a listing under Embassies for The Embassy of Melchizedek. Other fraudsters came into the fold and promoted various scams under the umbrella of DOM."
"Fraudulent operations disclosed included taking deposits, issuing worthless guaranties and loan commitments, verifying and authenticating values of other DOM entities which, among other activities, was the issuance of hundreds of millions of dollars of worthless debt instruments. Some of these instruments reportedly were used as collateral to obtain real money loans and were exchanged in several brokerage houses for real value securities."
"Promoting a phony sovereign country provides diversified opportunities to engage in fraudulent activities. One's imagination of the various types of fraud possible has become a reality with DOM. A phony government consisting of fraudsters creates phony citizenships, ambassadorships, embassy and legation offices, issues diplomatic passports, registers financial aid, grants business licenses, creates a stock exchange, etc., etc., etc. -- all phony. However, each facet of this operation is a source which generates substantial illegal income."
"Addresses used, including the fake 'Embassy' still situated in Washington DC, are mail drops and answering services. Contact with these addresses is passed immediately to Pedley, who is in California. But this is not a covert scam. Pedley, who now calls himself Tzemach Ben David Netzer Korem, makes himself available to all seeking information about DOM. Also available is his 'cosmic wife', a Philippine woman now named Pearlasia who happens to be the current President of DOM. They have a website which (falsely) describes in great detail DOM as a sovereign country with world-wide tentacles. Although clothed in a facade of religious respectability, proper due diligence can easily penetrate this veil."
"Victims revealed over the years are world-wide. Within the last year, victims in the Phillippines were conned out of in excess of $1 million on the scam by the DOM providing bogus DOM citizenship papers, official DOM passports to travel out of the country to pursue high-paid employment -- all phony. And then there is the sublime: Among various documents there are DOM letters advocating peace sent to Iraq (personally address to Saddam) and to Kosovo. Yet another document cites DOM declaring War on France for nuclear testing."
Judge for yourself and as always: Good DD is the only acceptable DD.