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The link I posted only shows volume of a MM, I have no idea how to know if they are shorting a stock.
Yes, that is what I am looking at, you can either view the MM and what he is doing or you can view the company and see who is doing what, thanks, I couldn't remember where I found it.
Littlerichie, the report I saw does not cost anything. It showed all the buys and sells for the MM you are looking up so in this case it was everything that NITE was doing. Sometimes I go from link to link looking up things and I end up someplace and have no idea how I got there. Cars, let me research it again tonight and I will post where I found it. You can look up each MM and see what they are doing.
I looked at the OTC.BB site and you can track MM, spicifically each one. I looked up NITE and it seems this year MGRN is like 6th on the list of total shares traded this year by NITE. Each of the others look the same as MGRN, all going down in price this year. I am still new to all this so not sure if it means anything.
Hello all, new to this board and have been lurking for awhile. Not into this stock yet but doing my DD and may get in. Will be watching and reading and will decide if this is a good place to put some cash. I am new to penny stocks and look at Barcharts.com and they are not real hot on this stock but I think that site is more technical than anything else so will keep watching.
Cars, when you get the email, left click and hold down to highlight the area you want to copy. Once it is all highlighted then right click it on any place in the highlighted area and copy. Go to the message board and open a message and right click, hit paste and it will drop it into a message box.
Hey all, go to bed and we will see what tomorrow brings....good nite all.
Can everyone chill out and relax. Go to Sierra Leone and check it out yourself or wait for a PR to tell us but stop going back and forth saying they are there and working or they aren't there. All us longs can sit back and retire in a couple years and what happens tomorrow will not change that.
I guess someone didn't my last post
Hey, why don't one of you high roller guys that are making a ton of money fly out to SL with a camera and take pics and send them back to us instead of speculating that something is going on out there.
I am in but want to get more. I have been waiting for funds to clear which should be today and I will watch and put an order in. I am not worried about the fins or CE, that will be cleared up in time.
I am waiting for another dip in price and am going to add more shares. Not sure why everyone keeps saying there will be a PR by friday, I know they asked for an extension but there is no guarantee that anything will be filed.
How many of you follow Barchart.com for some of your buying and selling decisions. Lately it has been mostly a sell for MGRN. I know it is mostly a technical chart but do any of you watch it and make some of your decisions from it.
It may eventually pop but it is a wonder with all that is going on with this company, the price just keeps going down and the barcharts are saying it is a sell. Am I missing something or is this stock being manipulated.
I am long on this one til at least we hear about the gold. Revenues from the others are awhile away.
OK, I don't have level II so I can't tell if someone is buying or unloading...thanks.
Something is going on, 23 mil in 20 minutes, does anyone have any idea what is happening.....
Hey Risk, I get the feeling you are a little bit excited about this stock......
Well, I am hoping for a dip so I can add more, waiting for funds to clear my account. Let's dip on Thursday and then get the news on Friday.....wooohooo Go SNEY
Hawks fan, like the profile pic, got his rookie card in my Seahawks collection....
We do know they paid 1.2 mil for the property so for that kind of money there better be gold on it.
I do agree with you on this one slojab, the other issues are in the works and it may be awhile before they start to generate revenue. Show me the gold and what they have there and lets get this thing going.
Actually, I was thinking the same thing but thought I would watch and keep it to myself but since you brought it up I concur.
Let's get on with some revenue and see what they can do.....
Refer back to my posting #7354, remember you heard it here first before the PR today. I posted this last weekend about the Laptop for every Family from an article in a Guyanese paper.
Well they have 3 dredges that were supposed to be in customs. According to the SL customs web site, most things coming into the country take 2-3 days to clear customs unless there are issues with paperwork or whatever so based on that, the equipment should already be on site and being set up. Would be nice to get an update.
I am not questioning your numbers, they look good, I have seen the video on the dredges and seen the video on the property. I guess I would question how they propose to move 50/60 tons of material an hr. We have heard about the dredges being on hold in customs but no other equipment. You would need something more than alot of people and alot of shovels to move that kind of stuff. JMHO
Whateva, I don't know charts or dilution or any of that yet, this is my first stock purchase in over 30 yrs. Does your feeling come from experience and seeing what they are doing or ? I am hoping MGRN does well, I am long with it and would love to see it go to .10 by the end of the year and be a good holding company and make it to the Big Boards in 5 yrs.
If you watch there video, it is crucial that it be set up right, the wrong angles will either wash the fine stuff away or trap too much crap so it is good that the guy who built it is there helping set it up. With the right set up it can capture most of the gold and REE's. The only question I had that is not shown is how are they going to move that much material, the dredge might be capable of moving that much but can they feed that much in or suck that much up from the river. It is a good and efficient way of mining and can produce great results and with the experts there I have no doubt they will do a good job once set up.
I don't understand charts and candlesticks and dilution but I do understand mechanics since I have been doing it my whole life so I understand the concept of what they are doing. Hopefully when I get time I can learn the other side of stocks. Probably why I like the mining stocks.
I thought it was my computer, I have rebooted it twice....
The one I used was on the ground with an 8' hose, the sluice box discharged back into the river and as we moved more material we would keep moving up river a little at a time. We could also throw in gravel from the banks into the top of the dredge and let it wash down and the black sand and gold dust would settle into the grates and a special porous type rug at the end. Small time operation compared to what they are doing.
An injection type, with a pump through a venturii and it pulls water through the hose instead of going through a pump. Smaller ones will use air.
I have worked dredges before, a 4" dredge in a small river and need to move the big stuff out of the way to get to the sand and gravel. It is hard work and where I was working was at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mtns and it was cold in the river. I think there plan is also to go out of the river too by blasting the sides with water hoses and dredge what comes off the sides. The vidoe on there site shows several different ways of doing it. To move 50 tons of material would be alot of work but until we see what they are doing we can only guess.
They get there gold operation going, the internet all up and running and the parking problem solved in Georgetown and you think it will only make it to .10? I am hoping for $1.00 in 5 yrs.
Interesting letter to the editor in a local newspaper in Georgetown, Guyana. Maybe Philip Saratu read the same letter.
wednesDAY, november 24, 2010 You can send your letters with pictures to: Guyana Times, Queens Atlantic Investments Inc, Industrial Site, Ruimveldt, Georgetown, Guyana or letters@guyanatimesgy.com
guyanatimesgy.com
Dear Editor,
At any time during the
day, traffic in the city and
that going into and out of
the city is horrendous. Long
lines, lack of parking space
and congestion are making
life miserable for commuters
and motorists alike.
Travel time has increased
as shown below:
Under the Regular Time,
I have taken into account
the typical flow of traffic
and stop lights. The Present
Time reflects the pre-Christmas
season in November.
By the 1st to 2nd week of
December, Georgetown will
be virtually impassable
and more tiresome to move
through.
The city will burst its
seams with people and vehicles
and if, on a regular
day parking is a problem,
then it will be a nightmare,
just give it a few more
days.
Editor, the city is badly
in need of parking facilities.
At one time last
week, I had no choice but to
park on Church Street even
though my destination was
in Regent Street. There is
much more shopping to do
and I can’t imagine fetching
Christmas shopping
or dragging a Christmas
tree for half a mile to reach
my car because there is no
parking nearby.
While on this topic, I
would like to urge store
owners to introduce services
that make shopping
less stressful such as having
store clerks stand outside
on the road to pack
parcels and bags into cars.
Due to the absence of parking,
drivers would have to
remain in their cars, with
hazard lights on, while
someone does the packing
of bags into cars. That
system is faster and would
save us from getting into
trouble with the police.
Congestion and traffic
will not ease; it will get
worse.
During the years, there
hasn’t been any attempt to
alleviate congestion or make
parking easier. The situation
is just getting worst
and worst. Since there is
no space in Georgetown to
construct parking lots that
could hold a lot of vehicles at
one time, the only solution is
high-rise four or five storey
parking buildings to facilitate
vehicles. In developed
societies that are pressed
for space, people found solutions
by building up or down
(underground).
I call on the authorities to
do something fast because,
on another occasion (last
Saturday) I circled Fogarty’s
and Guyana Stores six times
and still couldn’t find one
parking space and this was
at 08:10 in the morning.
Respectfully,
Ryan Torrington
In the IBox about the company under the title of TIMING they estimated the cost to be $300/ounce. I knew I saw something like that before.
I can't remember where I saw this but I think they estimated the cost per ounce at $371.00 which would work out to about 25%
Found this hidden someplace.....
ICTs for development
March 24, 2011 By admin Leave a Comment
Over the last decade or so, there has been massive development in information and communications technologies (ICTs) worldwide. Almost the entire developed world is rapidly moving towards a generation of advanced technology, and most would agree that the results have been tremendous. In addition to job creation, ICTs have been used for boosting education delivery and enhancing the health and security sectors, among other applications. While the authorities in Guyana, having decided to go this route, have had the correct vision for a very long time, they have been somewhat tardy in doing what was necessary to take advantage of ICTs. This could have been a result of lacking the massive finance necessary to invest in establishing the required infrastructure to take advantage of ICTs.
However, there is now evidence to suggest that the government intends to fully utilise ICTs to advance Guyana’s development. Over the last five years or so, the country has been on a continuous path to progress, and this is happening in spite of the challenges both at the national and international levels. The administration has invested millions of dollars in fibre-optic cables to boost Internet connectivity, since this is certainly an area that needs to see significant improvement. Boosting Internet access is important, and fully complements the One Laptop Per Family (OLPF) project, in which it is expected that 90,000 families will receive laptop computers. Not only would ordinary Guyanese be able to own computers, but, more importantly, they would be equipped with the necessary skills to operate the systems. It is expected that persons will be contracted to provide the necessary training, and beneficiaries of this training would return to their communities to train others.
The laptop programme is the first component of the ICT strategy that the government has embarked upon, and a significant amount of money has been spent on the new fibre-optic cable from Brazil, which is expected to double current capacity. This does not only mean that Guyana will have redundancy in fibre-optic connectivity with the rest of the world, but it will also have significant capacity on which we can build Internet access. The cables are an important part of the overall ICT strategy, and without them, it would be more difficult to connect people.
While the sceptics have used the OLPF project for political grandstanding, raising issues relating to procurement procedures and so on, the OLPF programme is indeed a worthwhile one; and it is certain that, once properly implemented, there would be positive results. This is not to say that government does not have an obligation to ensure transparency and accountability. In fact, we believe that even though the administration meant well, they should have, from inception, been more open about the process, so as not to give politicians and certain media houses known for being sensational and scandalous any opportunity to speculate.
That aside, the authorities have said that the OLPF project is just a stepping stone for the development that will take place after the programme has been fully implemented. It is expected that the project will foster greater connection between classrooms and homes, and will get parents more involved in the education of their children. The project will make education and information accessible to the entire family, so the family can now access information and communicate with people across the world.
Finally, the only way our country will move forward is for citizens to be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to operate in a world that is continuously changing. The ICT strategy and, more specifically, the OLPF project, are directly aimed towards achieving this objective. ICTs are creating opportunities for many people across the world, and it is important that our people are not left behind.
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Thanks, I work nights working in a plant so I have way too much time on my hands so I read and study alot. There really is so much to be looking at other then the PR's that the company puts out.