Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
My dear Watson I think u may be on to something recent DD has found new life out there
G, can you provide the short report for today? Thanks
I doubt very seriously if any longs have markets orders in? IMO
Ernest are you also calling for all MM's to UNGAG as well along with Gene? IMO
And with that, I think I may buy a few million more shares! IMO
Lots of coverage for a .0001 stock. Even on a college football weekend! Now back to the SEC and ACC and Big 10!
Well said, holding my stocks does not cost me anything. They require no food or water, well in this case maybe a little water. But I'll just wait and see what happens.
Cheers to the longs of RCCH, this is the right place and at the right time. If I recall, I once read something about RCCH and China and the middle east maybe? IMO Just a question is all-
Global Shortage
Rapid industrialization and increasing agricultural use have contributed to worldwide water shortages. Areas that have experienced water shortages include China, Egypt, India, Israel, Pakistan, Mexico, parts of Africa and the United States (Colorado, California, Las Vegas and the East Coast), to name but a few.
Pollution also highlights the need for clean water. In the U.S., the dead zone off the Gulf Coast highlights the impact of fertilizer runoff, and methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), an additive in unleaded gasoline, can be found in well water from California to Maryland. Overseas, highly publicized incidents in Russia, China and elsewhere demonstrate that pollution isn't limited to the West. Of course, fouled water supplies further limit the amount of fresh water available for human use.
Indexes
Like any other scarcity, the water shortage creates investment opportunities. Here are some of the more popular indexes designed to track various water-related investment opportunities:
• Palisades Water Index - This index was designed to track the performance of companies involved in the global water industry, including pump and filter manufacturers, water utilities and irrigation equipment manufacturers. The index was set at 1000 as of December 31, 2003. It closed at 1351.08 on December 30, 2005.
• Dow Jones U.S. Water Index - Composed of approximately 23 stocks, this barometer climbed from 500 to 800 over the 12 months ending December 31, 2005.
• ISE-B&S Water Index - Launched in January 2006, this index represents water distribution, water filtration, flow technology and other companies that specialize in water-related solutions. It contains 20 stocks.
• S&P 1500 Water Utilities Index - A sub-sector of the Standard & Poor's 1500 Utilities Index, this index is composed of just two companies, American States Water (NYSE:AWR) and Aqua America (NYSE: WTR). In 2005, the S&P 1500 Water Utilities Index rose in excess of 45% .
The Bloomberg World Water Index and the MSCI World Water Index provide a look at the water industry from an international perspective, although it can be rather difficult to find current information about either index. There are also a variety of utility indexes that include some water stocks. (For further reading, see Indexes: The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.)
A picture (I mean a chart) is worth a million words. I wonder how those charts would look in a different language?
IMO
Could the direction be EAST? Across the oceans floors?
IMO
So then if more shares were bought it shouldn't make any difference then?
There maybe some who ready to purchase even more
In the coming days? IMO just a question
There has been so much talk as of late about RCCH I think I might buy some more?
Here is a question that some are looking for an answer to as well:
What company trades at .0001 for over two years and is covered day and night? Including weekends and holidays? And it always shorted with each days trades? But still draws a lot of attention?
It's just a question is all.
IMO
Possible question of the day?
Is RCCH the only .0001 that is shorted every day and have assigned watchers to remind the longs and shorts that this is really a bad investment?
Water: The Ultimate Commodity
by James E. McWhinney
The Palisades Water Index is an unmanaged benchmark that many water indexes and ETFs track. Why the interest in water? Like gold and oil, water is a commodity - and it happens to be rather scarce. (To see the lastest news in the commodity market, visit Commodity News at Forbes.com.)
Could this have anything to do with it?
Just a question is all-
No wonder people like Buffet once held positions in RCCH.
The following is a list of mind blowing facts about the world's water crisis that respected water expert Maude Barlow shares during her presentations....
-Every eight seconds a child dies from drinking dirty water.
-A new desert the size of Rhode Island is created in China because of drought every single year.
-In the developing world, 90% of waste water is discharged completely untreated into local rivers.
I found this of thought: China is having major water problems and hopefully Baida and RCCH are working on this together.
IMO
Ernie, you never answered....are you also calling for all MMs to show all transaction for RCCH?
Max as always, great post. These are some very smart people who are also on the side of RCCH! IMO
Bingo! I think you are right, one can feel it in the air. And I think the air is blowing towards the east ( China ) IMO
Are you also making the request for the MMs to do the same? IMO
Yes he would, in a short period of time he will be jumping for joy. imo
Was this company even around back then?
Yes, I think Warren Buffet might could answer that question. IMO
Is it also deceptive when share holders are not allowed to know how many shares are really out there floating around in Naked Short Land? It would be nice if everybody was ungaged? IMO
Lots of chatter for a .0001 stock? what is really going on? Time will tell one way or another. RCCH is in the right place and at the right time. IMO
I think Fun answered the Baida Question already?
Posted by: Salm7 Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 4:48:26 PM
In reply to: funmaxus who wrote msg# 85601 Post # of 85666
Is that the same Ngai Keong from Baida Finance? in China?
-----------------------------------------------------------
Haven't heard of any rumors, so if you would like to provide additional details, that would be great.
Company Officers
Gene Newton, Chairman
Claude Smith, President
Ngai Keong, CFO
Raymond Chin, Intl. Marketing
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/RCCH/company-info
Posted by: funmaxus Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 11:36:08 PM
In reply to: Salm7 who wrote msg# 85630 Post # of 85666
Yes, and the last update was approximately one year ago.
fun
Is that the same Ngai Keong from Baida Finance? in China?
Haven't heard of any rumors, so if you would like to provide additional details, that would be great.
Company Officers
Gene Newton, Chairman
Claude Smith, President
Ngai Keong, CFO
Raymond Chin, Intl. Marketing
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/RCCH/company-info
Could the only questions be this? Why didnt Genes PR's come to fruition? Were there some outside forces that prevented them from happening? IMO
Very good news, perhaps better then some realise? IMO
I think there are some in Washington and China who may not agree?
IMO
I think Warren Buffet already has his shares in place?
IMO
Great video, should be required for every person to view. What eles are they not telling us? The last I check, Oceans went into Rivers and rivers into streams, and streams in Lakes and Lakes into....
China Oil spill: Ill let the picture speak for itself.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38337393/ns/world_news-world_environment
The plot, or shall I say water continues. China just had a oil spill that is very large.
http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/large-china-oil-spill-threatens-sea-life-water/19563280
It looks like China also has a large oil spill that will effect drinking water and a whole lot more. I think we are all in the right place and at the right time with RCCH. IMO
I think Ill wait this one and see
http://www.aolnews.com/world/article/large-china-oil-spill-threatens-sea-life-water/19563280
Don't forget, Warren Buffet didnt once hold this company for no reason. There is somethng under the hood alright and soon we will all be taking a peek to see what's inside. IMO
John Lux knows the ins and outs. Im sure he knows both share structures. The longs and the shorts. IMO
Earnest is there a way that both Gene and the DTC can both release all numbers of shares transacted for RCCH? IMO
If IWS comes anywhere near what they can do, the PPS will go a lot higher than .015 to .02...cheers to all of the longs, and shorts of course. IMO
The metro Atlanta area is in bad need of a complete change of its water system. There are apartments complexes and communities that have raw sewage boiling out of the ground because water structor is so old. The cost in around 4 billion ( thats right Billion ) to fix. There has been flooding in metro Atlanta that has never happened before due to the problems with the water system. God only knows how much of the underground water table is in trouble because of this: and many other states are having the same problems as well