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lol. this spread can't get any tighter! 100% gain, that's a lot better than the other tickers i'm watching.
1.75 will be hit. this one always bounces. i'd like to see it break through the upper resistance.
need more news on the progress of Finance2Fly. this would tighten the spread IMO.
what's the float on this one?
the big spread and low float can work both ways on this one, as this seems to vacillate every day with little volume. some news might see us break through the upper resistance and tighten that spread..
Why long on GARB? -The technology works
Why long on GARB? -Ewaste legislation spreading throughout US
http://www.electronicstakeback.com/promote-good-laws/state-legislation/ ;
Why long on GARB? Creating US jobs. Creating US wealth from US E-waste.
Not turning a blind eye to a real issue:
http://www.garbconnect.com/2012/02/29/toxic-e-waste-demands-response-garb-has-the-answer-ceo-blog/
See? that's the kind of can-do attitude that we need on this board.
Can't keep this one down. The buyers outweigh the sellers.
buying only when others buy is a paltry assurance indeed.
" Information management relied upon when deciding to invest in the Lucy Lee indicates that it has the potential to produce between 200 to 400 barrels per day of fluid with an expected oil cut of about 20%. "
^that's a lot more assuring.
again, while the past portends the future, it doesn't determine it.
good to see the news is slowly making its way out. need more eyes on this one.
grab your chips fast, this dip won't last
I don't know the mind of the investor who dumped 5k today, but this is the reality of trading stock. There are buys (several days, at the ASK), and there are sells.
I'd rather have the guy who needs to pay his mortgage/alimony/bookie sell now, rather than later when it's in the $$, and the investors really feel the pinch.
This is a long's game, plain and simple.
The technology is there.
The need is apparent.
The deals are in place.
'it's been no bed of roses
no pleasure cruise -
i consider it a challenge before the whole human race
and i ain't gonna lose'
lol.
next!
if Chretien can snag the law enforcement support in OH, why not elsewhere?
LOL. "Patients". Yeah, there's some dirt on this company under the previous CEO, no real way around that except to keep tabs on the new CEO's progress.
GARB consistently high volume. 2's almost gone, 3's around the corner.
From the CC: GARB's nearest competitor only processed 80 mil pounds in the last 6 years.
1 GARB plant can process 55 mil pounds in 1 year. The German plants are already outperforming that number
Right. Green is the new black. Now if only the administration could steer clear of disasters like Solyndra, and push towards proven technology like GARB's.
Clean energy is one thing, but keeping our groundwater and soil clean should be paramount IMO.
"Worldwide, a staggering 50 million tons of e-waste is produced each year, with the USA being the leading consumer. Despite growing regulations, only 20% of the old electronics that the US disposes of is currently being recycled. 80% still ends up in landfills. The trend of legislation is to rapidly rectify this untenable situation, giving Garb the wide open door to demonstrate our industry leadership."
It bears repeating wide open market
No, GARB only deals with agents of the underworld. Even their cabinet makers are nefarious. Maybe the Italian contract is really with Cosa Nostra!
LMAO
-Financials up-to-date
-Indiana
-Ohio
-Italy
-20m in financing
-Wide-open market
-Necessary and timely product
Next!
Yep. I had to get in just below the ask. This one likes to dip, so holding out is a possibility.
I don't see GARB in the list of companies the SEC has halted trading for, do you? Seems like K and Garb had a brief business relationship, then parted ways. I fail to see the smoking gun.
The past portends the future, but it doesn't determine it. If I traded strictly on hindsight, barring any present or forward thinking, I wouldn't be trading at all.
"For years, prices for West Texas Intermediate and North Sea Brent moved closely, but now WTI sells for $20 less than its North Sea counterpart. This indicates that the U.S. market is becoming somewhat separate and less determined by global conditions, and more domestic production and increased access to Canadian oil would lower U.S. oil prices — more drilling in the Gulf and elsewhere in North America, and the Keystone pipeline would significantly lower gas prices."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/46718838
That's just it though, the government controls whether there's any new drilling on US soil or waters.
LHPT picks up where the others left off (abandoned wells), and expects revenues by month's end. The potential is literally right at our feet.
ASK and you shall receive. BID... and you'll have to wait.
Agreed. The last plan shot for the moon, and ended up in the foot. A dose of reality does a company good.
Yes, Dean diluted this one into obscurity, but Joe at least got the trading vehicle running again. Yes, it was through a R/S, but i don't really see any other choice. You?
Is the market asleep today? Every ticker I'm following seems to be flatlined at >1k volume..
"The annual trade deficit on petroleum is about $300 billion. Raising U.S. oil production to its sustainable potential of 10 million barrels a day would cut import costs in half, and directly create 1.5 million jobs."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/46718838
Crank the volume. Won't be long before this one breaks through the resistance.
Love this volume. How's the ask vs bid looking today?
.0002 held. Great volume.
Someone's feelings are bruised, but they ain't mine.
Haha, I guess it always was my problem..?
Time for a new broker.
Yes, Garb has come through in the past, and will continue. IMO
The inclusion of the Safe Harbor statement in every stock's PR shows that words like "estimates" are par for the course.
Since neither you, GARB, nor I have a crystal ball, the word "estimate" is prudent. Find me a penny stock that guarantees anything.
Scottrade.
Not the kind of trajectory I like to see.
How are you guys picking up shares? I heard this was a sell-only via the NSCC.