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ps it would be cool to meet all of you at shareholder conference some day. I'll sleep on it. go mcln
I agree and would further that by saying that the ability of any co. or society to dispose of waste safely, efficeintly, and inexpensively is a fundamental indicator of its abilty to survive long term in conjunction w/the ever growing need to reduce pollution, costs, and time. Not to mention the fact that consumer spending may go up or down and yet still some1 must take out the trash, things may go up or down and still some1 must take out the trash.
It is a true Plutonian investment really, which we all hope will become Plutocratic in turn, as all things are a race against time in this battle field called the stock market. The product is accommodating in the need to reduce pollution and at the same time get good PR and the like. It would be nice to see a long term business model set forth to begin research into ways of transforming the waste into something renewable. (Long Term) As sky does really seem to be the limit in sciences ability to do such.
That is, if profits can erase most or all of debt, and contracts are secured in due time and enough of them at that. Anywhichway I remain hopeful and look for a sustained jump in the share price. Go MCLN!
"Intridea" has been advertising on IHub, and who are they a client of...? A: Salesconx. I wownder why mcln isn't listed yet as a client yet?
Pack10 since u indulged me on that one, I was hoping you'de answer one more? for me. Although anyone can reply of course.
Hopefully this doesn't seem too naive of me to ask, so here it goes. As I've observed the rising of share prices, I've noticed some rise slow, some medium, (and some so fast that there is no arc, but an actual "step like" jump) that raises the share price instantly from x amount to x amount. This step like jump is the one that I hope mcln does. REason being is that I want those who have been in this the longest to be rewarded and those that would (only) short sell it at the quickest time possible be excluded.
I don't know if that even makes sense to those more experienced, so bear with me cuz I'm really just starting to learn the intricacies the stock market. Finally, to reiterate. Is this step like jump possible with a co. like mcln. Do you understand what I'm trying to ask? It's ideal in other words that share price doesn't rise in some kinda protracted and drawn out way, but that a step like progression at least in the short term can occur. I've seen it happen before time and time again.
I hope this makes some kinda sense. I'm not trying to provide some kinda remarkable insight, I'm only trying to learn. And i should mention that I don't even know how to read the financials for all intense purposes. But I do know a good product and service when I see one, and of course I do my own DD.
Thats exactly my sentiment pack10, i think they just keep on lowering it, getting some buyers, raising it, and around and around we go. Because of legitimacy of this co. I don't really care much, sure I've lost some, but I'm in for the "long haul". Point being that consumer spending may go down and still someone has to take out the trash, (to put it simply).Thanks for the reply
My main concern is "how fast can they grow organically?" How many sites can they, (or will they need) to erect in order to capture a sufficient amount of the market and secure long term business in order to fend off would be competitors and ideally occupy the top spot. Does anyone else think this to be a legitimate pressing issue or something too far off perhaps??
I suppose the patent is important as well, although I don't know much about that process yet.
Thank you pro trader, sounds like unknown and therefor overlooked info for a person such as myself.
You have a lot of confidence in them if i understand that to be some kinda ideal scenario prediction. If so I hope your right and I also share a good deal of confidence in them as well. However thats a pretty big leap. That would make some of us a great deal of money relative to the original investment, again; if I understand u correctly. Therefor a question for u or any1 willing to answer.
Since i don't know much about this stuff bear with me as some of my ?'s may seem and actully b naive. anyway this is it. " can a company such as mcln" cause the stock price to rise so rapidly that it causes a an almost instantaneous profit rewarding those of us who have been with them since the beginning and discounting the would be short sellers who are merely looking for a "quick buck". Provided they don't have some kinda limit order on the stock?
Basically, my greatest fear is that the pure short sellers catch a ride on "our back.'' Again I don't know how this sounds to the more experienced investor, so have mercy. I hope i was able to ask the ? properly.
We need a hauler ASAP in IMO. If that happens soon, it'll be great.
Just wanted to thank Dannol and Txxhorns for providing the actual numbers of things and the fundamental points of consideration. It helps for a youngbuck like myself.
I don't see mcln mentioned though, I'll keep looking
Hey guy, what do u think of this? Brett C Maas works for Hayden. http://www.sec.gov/litigation/litreleases/2008/lr20789.htm
I agree. I was merely agreeing with her latter statement. I'm sorry for not qualifying. I'm looking forward to the events they'll be attending. The one at mdas caught my eye in particular.
This is such a game sometimes, but I wanna make some $, so be it.
I agree Slyder, but I think Dianndawn had a point with her last post. What do u think?
down 20%? what gives
Good reason to be bearish tomorrow in your opinion? If I had the funds I'd buy tommorow. Take advantage of the lower price. Any1 bearish???
Sorry I meant by that large and compllex in regards to its partners partners and apphiliates. I stayed up too late
Your right if what your getting at is focusing on the short term fundamentals. I haven't found a crack in the structure yet. everything says yes in the short term. I'm simply trying to find the comps weaknesses and hence avoid the looses they may lead to. All things start small, for good OR BAD. Perhaps its simply too early for these weaknesses to even exist yet and speculate on, again though its the long term I'm focused on. I don't know much about investing so bare with me as I voice my own concerns and learn from the more experienced investors of this forum.
"The jewel that we find we stoop and take it because we see it, but what we do not see we tread upon and never think of it" -Shakespeare
Hello Every1, I'm feeling good about mclns "short-term" prospects as I'm doing my research and observing, what is to me a rather large and complex network of partners and apphiliates. All this is presumably good to me, however its the relationship w/ mdas that concerns me most as I view this to be the key to mclns "long-term" sustained growth. Now, because I don't know much about the complexities that "can" exist in the relationships comps. have w/eachother I can do a lot of speculating, but it'll "only" be speculation, therefor all insight will naturally be appreciated. If we look at mdas website, mcln isn't listed as an official biz partner, does any1 find this disconcerting? Personally I can't see this as positive in any way. Mind you I'm not trying to put the fate of mcln on mdas, but mcln does list mdas as a biz partner and mdas does not list mcln as one. If i had to guess I'd say that perhaps they don't want what "might be" considered an illegitimate comp. cuz of its otcbb status, on their web site. What do you guys think? All I know is it'd be nice to have them listed. Using the search option on mdas wesite I get one result, however access is denied and the preview available is too brief to mean anything.
Thank you dannol, I was assuming that to be the case. thanks again
Does any1 find it significant that MR. Accardi did not sign at the bottom? I should add that I don't know much about investing, but this caught my eye.
But what txx, I don't get it and am almost forced to believe something is wrong. Volume is staying the same, and it's like its frozen in time. I'm invested in mcln so obviously i'd appeciate any insight any1 might have. thought opinions???
tnks "dannol", weird huh? it corrected itself momentarily only to go back to the same flat line status
Something is weird here, any1 w/a clue as to why the stock is flat all of sudden? i own shares in actc also and it's also a flat liner and actually showing a price of 0 on my brokerage account. ??