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Don't like her very much...but GRBE looking very fine.
Why is this down so much today? Profit taking?
Hoping the earnings here are huge!
Ariba Ariba andale andale epa epa yeeeha!
Thank you for the other analysis! Looks like you're right so far.
haha! Y tu mama tambien! (funny movie btw)
Now that's funny!
I don't see it on the list...do you?
http://www.pumpsanddumps.com/
I've been here since IPO.
Me too
Not one bit...
posted to many the same where I thought was relevant...it may not have been here.
It is incorrect to say week ending January 30th is in the future as you are presently in the week they are referring to. It may have been more correct to say week ending January 29th since that is a Sunday.
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
11:20 (Dow Jones) US oil demand jumped 7.5%, or 1.3M b/d, to 19.241M b/d in
the week ended Jan. 30, EIA data show. The gains came against 2.5-year lows in
recent weeks and put demand above a year-ago for the first time since November.
More than half of the rise, though, was in catch-all other oils, a figure which
is estimated each week, and in propane/propylene. Demand for core
products--gasoline, diesel/heating oil, residual fuel and jet fuel--was up 4.5%
in the week and lagged a year ago by 1.6%. (david.bird@dowjones.com)
Honestly...I think last night's speech was a bunch about nothing.
True, and more States are MMJ friendly now than in the previous February March's therefore IMO the potential gains here should be more robust than the previous years. You're undercutting this bro!
somone wants a chit load of .068s
Dude...I'm not a mod here but there's no room on here for this pumping other ticker BS! Either chit here or get off the pot! PUN INTENDED!!!!
Why do people do that? Compare last year's months to this years months? Isn't it a different time? a different company? a different set of circumstances? I wish people would stop saying that it went from .007 to .01 to .05 to dollar land last year so it MUST do it this year! I'm in this POS for the long term...I love when it goes to .003 wanna know why? because that's when I buy chit loads and chit loads for the innevitable payoff. Been with this for a couple ears now and no two months have been alike. Know what you own...and know why you own it!
apparently nothing that benefits BIOF today.
Is this POS going to benefit from AAPL earnings?
not in front of a chart or computer right now but correct me if I'm wrong isn't pacific ethanol getting higher lows and higher highs every day?
are used to listen to him on the radio but now he just annoys me I think he is a big big sellout
Relax man...the 31st is less than a week away.
What's your entry point here bro?
Still in this? Did you find out what the $300 mil is for?
I think I'm pissed I didn't load more below $12. I think I'm pissed I don't have 1000000 shares. And I'll be even more pissed about what I just said when this is at $20 after earnings
Interested to see when the reversal here will start. Sounds like a stretch to .05 but I've got this on my radar and appreciate the time you've put in here! Mark for you sir.
But not of a R/S right?
We shall see...
I have to say, I am very disappointed that Obama didn't call out Gifford or declare that he will pass legislation to legalize marijuana
He was bullish on shale gas fracking, solar, and batteries on the whole alternative energy sector imo
12th of never is tomorrow's anniversary