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I didn’t write the article titled “SpaceX Scrubs Plan to Build Mini LNG Plant at Texas Launch Site”
LNG is usually 85-95 percent methane, it does not require a rocket scientist to see that the 2 products come from the same place. In easiest to understand terms it can be said that,”LNG is basically methane cooled into liquid form.”
I don’t pretend to know any technical aspects but I would assume that a pipe would need to be diverted to a separate plant to make Elon’s rocket fuel.
So please elaborate because I also assume that 85-95 percent of us are not rocket scientists.
Is there another special root source for the methane? I know the TX LA area is full of football fans, many of which spend countless hours at bars, producing methane from grilled food, beer and potatoes, but harnessing it in quantities required for space travel doesn’t seem possible.
At first,I didn’t take that idea seriously, but I did cursory googling and found that SpaceX canceled its plans for its own LNG facility in Texas.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/spacex-scrubs-plan-build-mini-173728507.html
Could Musk foot the bill for some Delfin FLNGs and get rocket fuel on the backend?
Side note- Also, take a look at what he has legally done with the social media platform.
It’s significant in that TGLO was originally a social networking service with big plans.
Could part of the everything app be commodities trading?
It’s probably far fetched to think Musk is going in with Delfn, but he needs fuel for his rockets and he saw the mountain of red tape he faced to get it on his own and turned around.
Also, if you surf around a bit, you’ll find that SpaceX is going to need a lot of fuel, it seems like you’d want price stability.
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/04/twitter-no-longer-exists-as-a-company-merges-into-musks-x-corp/
He also is into master planning and needs about ten Trillion USD
https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/1/23620698/tesla-master-plan-3-elon-musk-ev-solar-fsd-gigafactory-investor-day
I just watched it. Thanks for the alert. Interesting that the narrator speaks as if events have already happened. Elegant business voice.
https://delfinmidstream.com/
How are they looking now?
The difference is approximately $1.12 pps.
I think all of this could be settled, if the investor with the airplane who flew over the building site for the Louisiana facility, could do a flyover of the South Korean facility. I believe the Louisiana flyover was quite detailed. He saw about a mile long column of white trucks driven by men wearing khakis they had Delfin arm bands, and were singing, “hi ho, off to work we go!”
Of course, this was about two years before the pandemic, I think most of the work crew died of dysentery, or some thing
Wow if only I could get in at such an amazing price.
Basically it’s is true. There’s no difference in the intrinsic value of TGLO at current price vs its value post Jones/Delfin purchase where it languished in the .02-.03 range for several weeks until it spiked to .30, possibly due to group/mm action.
The value here is based solely on potential. Factor in that it does not trade normally, “dead money,” is an accurate typical penny trading expression to describe the situation.
If you see yourself needing the money you invest here within the next five years, then this might not be the stock you are looking.for.
I’ve been here for almost 6 years. I’m not going anywhere. As Johnny Cash sang in Folsom Prison Blues, “Ive seen em come and I’ve seen em go…”
Nice post Dino! I see the similarities to TGLO and that the one you mentioned now trades around $32 per share with nearly the same share structure as TGLO. I feel just like I did that time I was in Africa with the Peace Corps. I see so many people here doing great things! Awesome!
The big negative here is the “too good to be true” factor. But the “too awful to be true” occurs quite frequently on the stock market. Just today, there is a major household name stock that was at $20 one year ago, and today it dropped below 20 cents on chapter 11 news. BTW, The share structure of TGLO is nearly identical to the household name stock. But most investors use a professional advisor or are invested through their 401k etc. Relatively few people are willing to even touch anything like this unless an authority figure or celebrated actor gives them the thumbs up.
geeez….any recent examples of this not working out so well?? Bueller? Bueller? Anyone? Anyone?
Hey Jab, once again you are using precision guided Intel, which only a handful of people will actually heed.
I’m soon to visit an exhibit of some of the actual fake tanks used to distract the Nazis prior to D Day. I’ll let you know if my prior metaphor was truly valid.
****For those of you in Rio Linda, D Day refers to the allied forces landing at Normandy on June 6 1944. Look it up. It’s like real history dude.
When smoke is popped cover fire is initiated and the furious trading commences. Funny. It’s like a pattern with this one.
Wow. The next thing you’re going to tell us, is that TGLO, which is not on the 13f list, yet has small firms reporting holdings…might be using some sort of subterfuge? Hmmmm. Maybe it’s worth thinking about.
Any chance that somebody at one of the big firms is an old college buddy with somebody at one of the small firms? Do you think that anybody might be doing somebody a solid? Is that how the world really works?
Total garbage. A real p and d, looks like mostly bag holders here. Sad
Looks like a Chicom pump and dump.
Ostensibly the only institutional shareholders of TGLO, are the two small time outfits listed here:
https://whalewisdom.com/stock/tglo1
The interesting thing is, TGLO does not require such filings.
Prior to the landings at Normandy, the Allies had an inflatable division of tanks and armored vehicles staged to make it look as if Parton would land at Calais.
As I said, nothing to see here, these are not the droids you are looking for.
Move along.
There’s all kinds of possible reasons for a dump of that size. I just read a story about Silicon Valley start up employees dumping shares at various companies because the valley is in panic mode. There’s lots of basic belt tightening occurring right now, and for all we know, a spouse or personal accountant looked at the person’s portfolio and went,”what the hell is this?” Boom gone. “Now time to pay bills” Maybe it was a disguised cross trade? The tweet today was tremendous, from a respected LNG expert, the best we’ve seen in a while…and it wouldn’t surprise me if there’s a disciple of the guru that robotically sold “the news.” Systems players play their systems. They don’t give a rats rear end what a stock does or could do. Of course it would have been smarter for this dumper to get out higher…which is why I suspect it’s probably something else. At a glance there is nothing to see here and that’s the way they like it. So it goes.
What’s sad is someone lacking the intellectual ability to have a sense of humor and then having to hide behind a computer apparatus in order to censor what one doesn’t comprehend.
$TGLO I’ve actually been
contemplating what would happen
under a scenario in which
new & household names arrived.
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It’s been great having you here, you’ve been instrumental in helping others piece this together. Perhaps it’s the end of an era and the start of a new one. And yes, It seems to be the classic,” yeah uhm really great stock but I just have one question…” line of jealousy. Hit the ask if you want shares. That’s all.
Delfin owns just about all of the shares. The Globe is a shell stock which they purchased specifically knowing that they would have to service it indefinitely . Why would they want to wipe themselves out?
Unfortunate price action, but predictable
You are such a distrusting person, stop sending me all your gay porn
Enjoyable post by Dino. As for otc stocks being pure gambling….the big lesson I’ve learned by doing some day trading of these as well as Nasdaq tickers, is that there really is only a fine line of difference between the two. Plenty of naz tickers seem like outright scams to me, or borderline at best, where the fine print tells the truth that no one reads.
Breaking News Alert!
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/hsbc-stop-funding-new-oil-gas-fields-part-policy-overhaul-2022-12-14/
Where’s Delfin gonna get money now? bingo
The beauty of the stock exchanges is that it allows a person even with the most modest assets to achieve great things. If you started as a Walmart cashier in 1983 when the stock was at 73 cents, and accumulated say 1000 shares and held them through 10 2 for 1 forward splits….you’d be doing rather well with possibly less than a high school education.
Timing and discipline are everything. Easier said than done. Hindsight is 20/20. Cliches, yes, but if you abide by them, good things can happen.
We shall see.
As long as we’re talking about such matters does anyone know the Vegas odds on Bankman-Fried making it off the island alive? I have it like this-
A- Plane makes it off the island w him on board. 10-1
B. Plane vanishes over Bermuda Triangle. 2-1
C. Enters Federal Custody and is killed by an angry inmate whose Mother lost everything in the scam 1-2
D. Makes it all the way to a lengthy public trial which exposes the layers upon layers of corruption which made it all possible. 10,0000-1
You can expect a lot of new people to start showing up, in fact many new people have already arrived. This happened on a stock which exploded upwards a few years back. Some will be from the film actors guild and will be going for academy awards concerning how many shares they have etc. Enjoy the show.
On the other hand, I do love a good Under Dog story, and at +330, the USA just might get my full attention tomorrow at 0700 Pacific. As for the Dutch, they are known for their brutal honesty. I have three friends from the country, who have kept me in the friendship circle for 4 decades, perhaps because they enjoy being brutally honest with me, or maybe they like my jokes or maybe they are secretly laughing AT me as I make them. I don’t really know. I heard that something occurred in Delaware. That’s very interesting.
In the interest of full disclosure I am rolling over all of my winnings onto the Dutch in the next round. That win yesterday took a lot of gas out of the USA, I just don’t think they have it in them to go again. Also it turns out the battle axe that I bought from Rick, Could possibly be a sacred Klingon treasure Worth millions of bitcoins at the next comic con convention. Fingers crossed!
What did I miss!?! Sorry for the exclamation points, but it’s SO LOUD here in Las Vegas where a large group of us watched THE USA achieve glorious World Cup Victory over Iran! We’re going to rendezvous later down at Rick’s Pawn Stars Pawn Shop to pick up supplies, mainly 16th Century swords and battle axes, then we’re going to the Big “Death to Iran!” rally at MGM’s Grand Garden Arena, the very place where Tyson bit off Holyfield’s ear! I’ve never been so excited about a sports ball win in my life! The noise is so loud…I can’t hear myself think!
“Yeah yeah, sounds good Tanya One more Whiskey, then I’ve gotta head to Rick’s!” Tanya, what a great cocktail waitress!
This whole calling people “boomer” thing is kind of funny. But the sad thing is, if you scroll down to paragraph 5, you’ll see that Gen Z is actually considered computer illiterate, which isn’t good when you realize they’re also deficient in all the basics of life. https://www.techguide.com.au/amp/news/computers-news/gen-z-might-be-social-media-savvy-but-research-shows-most-are-digitally-illiterate/
Lol. I was on a stock that ran 500% as you were typing the same type of negative sentiment. Glad to see you here. I think it’s about to run, big time.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/delfin-gets-more-time-build-us-gulf-mexico-lng-export-plant-2022-11-18/
Uh yeah Reuters picked it up too.
And someone else is laughably “selling the news.” The same thing happened after secondary Delfin filings came out in 2018. New Age Trading Disciples dumped their .02s at .03. 4 weeks later it ran 11x.
Worthless comment
Dino, you crack me up. None of us knows what this might be worth, but I think you’re on the right track. There’s an Indian investor on the early form Ds: Rainbir Das, I believe is his name, he is very much involved in futuristic energy and metropolis paradigm. Part of me thinks this is bigger than LNG. But, that’s just me what do I know? I can see this as the type of company that everyone wants in their fund. Yes I said fund, it’s way better than portfolio. Lol
That source, Zero Hedge is pure garbage. The founder comes from Communist Bulgaria and was banned from trading by FINRA for making $780 mil on an insider trade. That’s Bernie Madoff level sleaze. So, he can’t trade anymore, but he gets to influence markets? Who’s he paying off? Sounds like favors for favors. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ivandjiiski
Nobody was asking about the price of tea in China so why bring it up?
No excuses anymore! Thanks to Speedo’s adaptation of dry technology, developed in a top secret Swiss laboratory, shrinkage is a thing of the past. And of course,there’s the inflation. Good God the inflation! Every time you turn around…bingo….there it is! inflation!
Originally I was going to go with a US patriotic theme, but now that I realize this could be an international celebration….I have custom ordered my new Speedo in all the beautiful flags of planet Earth!
We may never know if they catch on fire like Teslas, because chances are they’ll never go into production….so at least it’s got that going for it