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Pump double dump
You're right. Just curious because you put a date of 04/0?/12
post a link. below is the actual TheStreet.com rating. Their recommendation is SELL
http://www.thestreet.com/r/ratings/reports/detail/AWSR.html
FACTOR SCORE RATING
Growth 1.0 out of 5 stars
Measures the growth of both the company's income statement and cash flow. On this factor, AWSR has a growth score better than 10% of the stocks we rate.
Total Return 0.5 out of 5 stars
Measures the historical price movement of the stock. The stock performance of this company ranks at the bottom of the companies we cover.
Efficiency 0.5 out of 5 stars
Measures the strength and historic growth of a company's return on invested capital. The company ranks at the bottom of companies we review for income generated per dollar of capital.
Price Volatility 0.5 out of 5 stars
Measures the volatility of the company's stock price historically. The stock is more volatile than nearly all of the stocks we monitor.
Solvency 0.5 out of 5 stars
Measures the solvency of the company based on several ratios. The company is less solvent than nearly all of the companies we analyze.
Income 0.5 out of 5 stars
Measures dividend yield and payouts to shareholders. This company pays no dividends.
THESTREET.COM RATINGS RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
TheStreet Ratings' stock model projects a stock's total return potential over a 12-month period including both price appreciation and dividends. Our Buy, Hold or Sell ratings designate how we expect these stocks to perform against a general benchmark of the equities market and interest rates. While our model is quantitative, it utilizes both subjective and objective elements. For instance, subjective elements include expected equities market returns, future interest rates, implied industry outlook and forecasted company earnings. Objective elements include volatility of past operating revenues, financial strength, and company cash flows.
Our model guages the relationship between risk and reward in several ways, including: the pricing drawdown as ocmpared to potential profit volatility, i.e. how much one is willing to risk in order to earn profits; the level of acceptable volatility for highly performing stocks; the current valuation as compared to projected earnings growth; and the financial strength of the underlying company as compared to its stock's valuation as compared to its stock's performance. These and many more derived observations are then combined, ranked, weighted, and scenario-tested to create a more complete analysis. The result is a systematic and disciplined method of selecting stocks.
Shhhhh!! you'll wake the flippers.
This is from Leslie Howard's newsletter. I know most don't care but I'll post it anyway. :)
"HPCS continues to act like a promotion is imminent and is still trading at about the share price I alerted it at. As I previously stated in last Monday's alert, I believe that the recent transfer of ownership of convertible debentures signals a coming promotion, probably in the very near future."
Maybe he knows a guy that knows a guy that will tell him the next ticker that will be promoted.
unfortunately i think its a dead smelly cat.
apparently $340,000.00 for a promo doesn't go as far as it used to.
i thought maybe i missed something. but the last 3 have a date of the 5th so maybe its still kicking
Hello, here is the link to their website,
http://www.savannaea.com/investor.html
Call them, you will get an awesome message saying the number is disconnected.
email them, wait for a response (make sure you're sitting)
no one has touched that website since last year.
the people here posting old news are hoping to sucker other people into buying so they can get out. or worst, they are delusional.
someone squeezed one in right before the buzzer
they're doing a D&P
no, just HPCS
Thanks
they're like roaches.
you're in a little heavier than me but its giving me an ulcer.
HPCS
Leslie Howard's
First Microcap Report
HPCS - HPC POS Systems Corporation:
New Issue Is Ready For Action
The deal: HPCS, a relatively new issue, began trading in December and quickly spiked to 14 cents on relatively light volume. The share price has since taken a signifcant drop, but the stock has been trading steady volume lately and seen a controlled increase in price, which I believe is in advance of a stock promotion.
The hook: HPCS is the sole owner of a 40 year old manufacturer and distributor of fragranced oils and incense. Amongst its recent press releases, which ought to make for good promotional fodder, is the announcement of a program to retail the company's products in 7-Eleven stores across Southern California.
The smoking gun: Back in 2009, two convertible debentures were issued by the company in the amount of $50,000 each. Two weeks ago, in what seems like a couple of suspicious transactions to me, partial ownership of those debentures were transferred to a pair of third parties. The outstanding debt in each of those debentures was reduced by $5,000 in exchange for issuances of 5,000,000 shares of common stock to each of the third parties. There are now 10,000,000 shares for sale by seemingly arms-length parties. I'm going to speculate that within that transaction, is the masked payment for a promotional campaign. At the beginning of March, the share price easily spiked to 3 cents and it is my guess that there will be an attempt to at least revisit that level, although I suspect that since this is a rather new issue and there would seem to be a limited number of shares in the float, that there may be a strong, prolonged effort to get the HPCS share price to revisit the .10s again.
they dont need much... hopefully with them gone it'll stop slowing down ascent
he's not the promoter. ths isn't being promoted (yet)
HPCS - HPC POS Systems Corporation:
New Issue Is Ready For Action
The deal: HPCS, a relatively new issue, began trading in December and quickly spiked to 14 cents on relatively light volume. The share price has since taken a signifcant drop, but the stock has been trading steady volume lately and seen a controlled increase in price, which I believe is in advance of a stock promotion.
The hook: HPCS is the sole owner of a 40 year old manufacturer and distributor of fragranced oils and incense. Amongst its recent press releases, which ought to make for good promotional fodder, is the announcement of a program to retail the company's products in 7-Eleven stores across Southern California.
The smoking gun: Back in 2009, two convertible debentures were issued by the company in the amount of $50,000 each. Two weeks ago, in what seems like a couple of suspicious transactions to me, partial ownership of those debentures were transferred to a pair of third parties. The outstanding debt in each of those debentures was reduced by $5,000 in exchange for issuances of 5,000,000 shares of common stock to each of the third parties. There are now 10,000,000 shares for sale by seemingly arms-length parties. I'm going to speculate that within that transaction, is the masked payment for a promotional campaign. At the beginning of March, the share price easily spiked to 3 cents and it is my guess that there will be an attempt to at least revisit that level, although I suspect that since this is a rather new issue and there would seem to be a limited number of shares in the float, that there may be a strong, prolonged effort to get the HPCS share price to revisit the .10s again.
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Disclosure: As of the writing of this alert, I own 350,000 shares of HPCS at an average price of .0115 (1.15 cents).
HPCS - HPC POS Systems Corporation:
New Issue Is Ready For Action
The deal: HPCS, a relatively new issue, began trading in December and quickly spiked to 14 cents on relatively light volume. The share price has since taken a signifcant drop, but the stock has been trading steady volume lately and seen a controlled increase in price, which I believe is in advance of a stock promotion.
The hook: HPCS is the sole owner of a 40 year old manufacturer and distributor of fragranced oils and incense. Amongst its recent press releases, which ought to make for good promotional fodder, is the announcement of a program to retail the company's products in 7-Eleven stores across Southern California.
The smoking gun: Back in 2009, two convertible debentures were issued by the company in the amount of $50,000 each. Two weeks ago, in what seems like a couple of suspicious transactions to me, partial ownership of those debentures were transferred to a pair of third parties. The outstanding debt in each of those debentures was reduced by $5,000 in exchange for issuances of 5,000,000 shares of common stock to each of the third parties. There are now 10,000,000 shares for sale by seemingly arms-length parties. I'm going to speculate that within that transaction, is the masked payment for a promotional campaign. At the beginning of March, the share price easily spiked to 3 cents and it is my guess that there will be an attempt to at least revisit that level, although I suspect that since this is a rather new issue and there would seem to be a limited number of shares in the float, that there may be a strong, prolonged effort to get the HPCS share price to revisit the .10s again.
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Disclosure: As of the writing of this alert, I own 350,000 shares of HPCS at an average price of .0115 (1.15 cents).
why april 9th?
thats so noone knows the truth
Here it is
Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes"
Being a pretty new service, it is not hard to imagine that as I feel my way around, changes would accompany growth. I am pleased to state that my subscriber list has grown tremendously since I first launched my pre-promotion alert service, and based on isuggestions from you, legal counsel and regulators, I will make some changes to the service, many of which will be effective immediately.
First of all, I have been strongly advised to stop reporting to you the number of shares I own in any one stock beyond my initial alert. The reason for this is that there are times that I day trade certain positions as well as add to and subtract from them. It has become an accounting nightmare to ensure that I report the correct number of shares owned amongst my several brokerage accounts, as well as keep up with the calculation of my average purchase price, which admittedly has not always been an accurate reflection on those stocks that I have traded in and out of.
In short, beginning with today's Round-Up, I will only report the stocks I in which I maintain positions. I will no longer report how many shares I own or the average price I paid for them.
I have never made it a secret that I own the stocks that I alert and that I will divest myself of these stocks at some point. All you have to do is read my disclosure. I trade for a profit and hopefully so do you. I continue to be unencumbered by the same masters who pay promoters for their misleading "picks". Paid promoters do not make "picks" or "scour the market for the next 10 bagger". They are paid to say what they say and they don't believe a word of what they are saying. They also don't put their money where their mouths are, by actually buying stock out of the market.
I on the other hand, actually do "pick" stocks that I believe are ripe for promotion. My accuracy rate at picking pre-promotions in the last 30 days has been phenomenal. However I will remind you that a promotion does not guarantee an increase in share price and you will see that reminder in every one of my emails. What we are trying to accomplish through a pre-promotion pick, is advance entry into a hopefully successful promotion. If the promotion does not work out for reasons, such as careless dilution by the insiders without regard for the public, then I can't help that. This would have happened whether or not I had alerted it in advance because that was always the intent of the insiders. Many of you would who follow the paid promoters would have bought into the stock on their "pick" anyway. The difference between me and the paid promoters and those insiders, is that I feel terrible when the promotion doesn't work out and I brood over it for quite some time. The paid promoters don't care because they got paid and did the job they were paid to do. The insiders don't care because they got rid of their stock, which is what they intended to accomplish.
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In addition to pre-promotion alerts, I have been issuing the occasional Rumor Mill Alert and Speculative Alert which have been favorably received by my subscribers. In fact, I have received many requests for more of these types of alerts. I will be adding these to my regular repertoire and hopefully we can all benefit from them.
I will also start issuing the occasional Investment Alert, when I come across a stock that I believe is cheap and worth a long term hold on its potential. I realized that this could be interesting to those subscribers who are not just looking for microcap stocks that can be flipped. While most penny stocks are doomed to be manipulation schemes, there are many pennies that have actually become major corporations and made millions of dollars for the early investor. KERX is one of those issues that was trading for pennies just four years ago and has since traded as high as $7.00 on the basis that it is a very real cancer drug developer. CNQR and MYL are other examples of former penny stocks that are now significant entities. There are many, many examples of these. Now granted, sometimes, these stocks require the patience of Job, but if you had known that in 2001, you could have bought CNQR at 30 cents and now own a $47 stock, I'm guessing you would have taken the plunge. Of course, this is also an extreme example.
With this in mind, I recently changed my position on INHC from Pre-promotion to Investment worthy based on the recently realized history the company has with the U.S. Army. This link lists the contracts that INHC has had with the army over the years and I think it is quite clear that this company is a real deal. I now believe that long term accumulation of this stock is warranted, and I will be issuing a new Investment Alert on INHC in the coming days.
Similarly, I have changed my position on TGTX and now believe that it is worthy of an investment, as the people behind the company actually have a history of putting together real pharmaceutical companies like KERX. For this reason, I will soon be issuing a new Investment Alert on TGTX.
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There will also be changes to my splash page at www.firstmicrocapreport.com in the coming days. These changes will reflect the additions I have talked about here and I will be taking the focus off of me by removing my name and picture. I am doing this because there has been a ridiculous amount of time focused on me by some idiots, rather than the business at hand. Also, it is quite possible that I will start accepting contributions from other legitimate penny stock analysts and may one day accept one of the many partnering offers I have received. I will, however, continue to sign my name or initials to everything I write.
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As a result of the changes, I am suspending the launch of the Inner Circle. I am not sure when, but I will be launching it soon and will provide appropriate advance notice. In the meantime, enjoy the continued free alerts.
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At 9:40am Monday morning I will be issuing my next pre-promotion alert. This stock trades at just over a penny, and has been steadily increasing in volume and share price in the last week. The stock just started trading last December and has traded as high as 14 cents before its dive. Since then the stock has shown a propensity for spikes its share price.
~LH
Going into Monday, I hold positions in:
HPSC | BFHJ | PPBL | PSPF | LUXR | PNAM
OVIT | TWDL | CURX | HEMP | GEAR | INHC
FORC | TGTX | DEAC | BISU | SMNG | WLOL
Who knows. I would post the entire email... But its long
HPCS
Forward Split 8/5 filed in Nevada Secretary of State.(3/26/2012)
http://nvsos.gov/SOSEntitySearch/corpActions.aspx?lx8nvq=8gOoAzEmPhnXGbCE6MhchQ%253d%253d&CorpName=HPC+POS+SYSTEM%2c+CORP.
HPCS
Forward Split 8/5 filed in Nevada Secretary of State.(3/26/2012)
http://nvsos.gov/SOSEntitySearch/corpActions.aspx?lx8nvq=8gOoAzEmPhnXGbCE6MhchQ%253d%253d&CorpName=HPC+POS+SYSTEM%2c+CORP.
Report TOS
HPCS
Forward Split 8/5 filed in Nevada Secretary of State.(3/26/2012)
http://nvsos.gov/SOSEntitySearch/corpActions.aspx?lx8nvq=8gOoAzEmPhnXGbCE6MhchQ%253d%253d&CorpName=HPC+POS+SYSTEM%2c+CORP.
I got that email less than an hour ago.
Looks like Leslie Howard's next pre- promotion pick is gonna be HPCS.
At 9:40am Monday morning I will be issuing my next pre-promotion alert. This stock trades at just over a penny, and has been steadily increasing in volume and share price in the last week. The stock just started trading last December and has traded as high as 14 cents before its dive. Since then the stock has shown a propensity for spikes its share price.
~LH
From Leslie Howard
At 9:40am Monday morning I will be issuing my next pre-promotion alert. This stock trades at just over a penny, and has been steadily increasing in volume and share price in the last week. The stock just started trading last December and has traded as high as 14 cents before its dive. Since then the stock has shown a propensity for spikes its share price.
~LH
Which boards?
HPCS
Forward Split 8/5 filed in Nevada Secretary of State.(3/26/2012)
http://nvsos.gov/SOSEntitySearch/corpActions.aspx?lx8nvq=8gOoAzEmPhnXGbCE6MhchQ%253d%253d&CorpName=HPC+POS+SYSTEM%2c+CORP.
I'll be waiting for u at 0.05
HPCS
Forward Split 8/5 filed in Nevada Secretary of State.(3/26/2012)
http://nvsos.gov/SOSEntitySearch/corpActions.aspx?lx8nvq=8gOoAzEmPhnXGbCE6MhchQ%253d%253d&CorpName=HPC+POS+SYSTEM%2c+CORP.
HPCS
Forward Split 8/5 filed in Nevada Secretary of State.(3/26/2012)
http://nvsos.gov/SOSEntitySearch/corpActions.aspx?lx8nvq=8gOoAzEmPhnXGbCE6MhchQ%253d%253d&CorpName=HPC+POS+SYSTEM%2c+CORP.