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VAN REX I CALLED THEY WERE AIRHEADS
U dont answer WACKOS questions good-bye unsp.
never be back sorry im wacko.
Im about out of post are they digging for clay GOODDOC?Looks like i will get to own HL again WWWHHHOOO.BUYING IN THE MORNING
and getting more SNG bought to high have to avg down on it.
LOVE U ALL
GOOD BLESS
WACKO
WELCOME BACK
Hope life is good.I must say this ICMH is getting on my nerves!!lol!!I was in an out unchanged.!!lol!! Back in again chart looked awsome then closes down wtf?I WILL BEAT IT JUST A MATTER A TIME.SOMBITCH HIT .02 I ABOUT SH!T.U a craps shooter?
I TELL U WACKO CAN THROW SOME DICE!!ROFL!!
I THINK U RUN MR GREEN OFF.!!LMAO!!
GOD BLESS
WACKO
I LIKE YOUR POST
Dont fight them love them work with the force.
Thats how u win.
I LOVE TO WIN
WACKO
HOW THE HECK U BEEN?
Making any money?
HOW ABOUT THAT ALMI WHAT CAN U TELL ME?I WAS GOING TO BUY MORE?
Im still looking at my gold and silver stocks.
friends u all need to look at ALMI GREAT STORY THERE.
I SOLD ALOT A STUFF TODAY.
EVEN MY MAGR i cant believe it.WACKO
DUMP THAT DAMN UNSP CO WOULDNT ANSWER PHONE.I DONT PUT UP WITH THAT PLUS IT A LOSS OF REVENU.PISSED LOST MONEY BUT IM OUT
dont mess with ray he is a bad azz
Hey how are u?KMGM is following watch it.I think it will double soon.I was going to e-mail u but i dont wish trouble on nobody.I LOVE YOUR POST.Please keep them coming but be carfull some are after lawsuits not investing.jmo
stay cool
WACKO
I SOLD MY SRLM TODAY AND NOW I THINK IT GOING TO $40 DANG-IT
It had a run but then i find this just now.maybe this isnt such a good night grrrrrrrrr
February 19, 2004 15:44:00 (ET)
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, Feb 19, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Sterling Mining Company (SRLM, Trade) is pleased to announce the hiring of former Sunshine Mine Manager and Chief Engineer Mike McLean. Sterling assumed control of the peerless Sunshine Mine in June 2003 and began assembling a hand-picked team of highly-qualified and experienced professionals with the stated intention of returning the mine to full-scale production.
Mr. McLean was Chief Mining Engineer and Mine Manager of the Sunshine Mine for its former operator from the mid-1990s through its closure in 2001. Under his tenure, the Sunshine achieved the highest production figures at the lowest operating costs seen at the mine in a quarter-century. He brings to Sterling extensive experience in mine management, engineering, safety, environmental compliance, start-up, development, and production issues, along with vast knowledge specific to the Sunshine Mine.
In the final years of Sunshine operations, Mr. McLean was instrumental in designing and leading implementation of the CSR (ConSil Ramp) Project, which was intended to significantly increase mine capacity and throughput. The development was never completed due to the financial difficulties of the former operator. Mr. McLean's responsibilities as Project Engineer at Sterling will include a major role in updating the mine plan with a focus on the incorporation of the CSR.
Prior to managing the Sunshine Mine, Mr. McLean managed the Mineral Hill Mine in Montana for Inco U.S. He holds a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering from the University of Nevada at Reno.
Sterling President Ray De Motte stated, "Mike is the latest in a series of top-notch professionals retained by Sterling to assist with the preliminary studies necessary to move the Sunshine toward renewed production. The tremendous experience and resources that Mike brings to our team are invaluable and we are very fortunate to have him onboard."
Please visit the Sterling website at www.sterlingmining.com for more information.
Sterling Mining Company controls the legendary Sunshine Mine, the richest silver mine in American history with more than 360 million ounces of production over the past century. Sterling offers investors superior leverage to silver price increases through its extensive portfolio of "Silver Valley" landholdings and through strategic alliances and equity stakes in neighboring companies. Sterling stock trades on the OTC Market under the symbol "SRLM".
Certain statements contained in this press release are "forward looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are based on beliefs of management as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to management. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results.
SOURCE: Sterling Mining Company
Sterling Mining Company
Raymond DeMotte, 208-676-1629
www.sterlingmining.com
HEY I THINK U GOT SOMTHING
Really i will be buying.
I looked to fast sorry i like it and look close the trend is changing.Hope it pulls back a tad tomorrow for WACKO.I will be watching like a hawk.
THANKS AGAIN
WACKO
BE BACK GOT TO GO GET SOME BEERS
Wife said was ok.!!lol!!
Told her how i played my cards today and she grab my crotch and SAID I LOVE U WACKO GO GET SOME BEER IF U WANT SOME.
!!LMAO!!
I dont have that much powder 1 million u got to be WACKO to own that many.!!lmao!!
BRB WACKO
HEY IM PARTING !!LMAO!!
Hey looks like the trend is down on that diamond co.DEAD MONEY,IMO
For now i will be watching it with the other hundred i watch thou.!!lmao!!rofl!!Trend changes i will probley read up on it.I think its one i can beat if i work at it.
THANKS FOR THE TIP
HAPPY INVESTING
LOVE AMERICA
WACKO
LOOK AT THIS ONE DTSNV WACKO ALMOST BOUGHT AT .12 A WEEK OR SO AGO MISSED IT.DANG-IT
I HOPE IT IS!!LMAO!!
Im ready i will play.I have a ton a powder i could go for a replay that was fun.
What a game still got my million hanging tough.
GO WALTER
GO NSDM
WACKO
I keep this up i will have 1 million free ones .
NOW THATS MY BIG GOAL
GOT THIS HOUSE ROCKING TONIGHT
WWWWWHHHHOOOO LIFE IS AWSOME
Did u guys watch this thing go from .054 to .061 hollysmokes sombody is buying big to turn the mms game around like that.
Sorry my job is to beat the dealer.!!lmao!!
WAY TO GO WACKO
I THINK U SMELL
U all think this is a dollar stock or what?
INVEST IN WHAT U BELIEVE IN
OR PLEASE SELL
ITS 6 PENNIES
COULD GO TO DOLLARS
HOW DO U VALUE WHAT THEY FIND???
YOU CANT TELL THEY FIND IT
ANY OF U GOT ANY CHEESE TO GO WITH ALL THIS WINEING
GIVE ME A BREAK
WACKO
DID U LIKE THAT SHOW?
I think this NORTH STAR DIAMOND show is just beginning.jmo
GOODNIGHT
GOD BLESS
SAY A PRAYER FOR A SOLDIER PLEASE
WACKO
SORRY HAD TO EAT DINNER WITH SOME GREAT FOLKS AT CHURCH
Thanks for your post.I love NESSY but why is she so spooky.
I think all the new names in our favorite chat room scared her.
Well maybe she will come out to play tomorrow?All i know is the pr was great.Here i found this why writing this post.
http://mm.dfilm.com/mm2s/mm_route.php?id=1611435
lifes ups and downs
hang tough friends
WACKO
HANGING TOUGH
MMs got to love this stock.
After today they just gained big controll again.imo
Let they games go on.
WACKO
A COUPLE TO LOOK AT
KMGM,UDVE
IM WACKO
DANG-IT YOUR FAULT
SH!T GUYS LIKE U PISS ME OFF.LMAO
Have u looked at the chart??we get big white american tomorrow OSH!!T LOOK OUT.
WACKO
COME ON END2WAR!!!
Give EVERYBODY a story about nessy BEFORE go to bed?
PLEASE
TIERD-O-WACKO
(something about his name i just love)
I AGREE
WACKO
u know how chat rooms go..................................
Alot a post today get threw.GOOD POST ,THANKS
Another thanks on the heads -up on the lamprophyre in WAWA
the other night.I UNDERSTAND THE PR ALOT BETTER,THANKS
I know u made a ton.GOOD JOB
U gonna have a symbol soon?
your ol buddy
wacko
YES.........................................................
A good investor keeps disaplen.SORRY GUYS
Im looking for some short term stock again.
I have a feeling i will have to pay much more for them this time.lmao
ok i got alot a post to read ic and homework.Tough when u work all day i can chat little later.
WAY TO GO LONGS
WWWWWHHHHOOOOOOOOO
NSDM ROCKS
WACKO
O-YEA IF U DONT OWN NSDM BETTER GET SOME IF U CAN GET IT BELOW .10 GOOD JOB.SEE U AT 1 DOLLAR
OMG HOW ALL THESE POSTERS FIND OUR CHAT ROOM GUYS??
PPS MUST A BEEN UP .!!AGAIN!!LMAO
ALL IS WELCOME I LOVE YOUR POST
YOUR OL BUDDY
WACKO
THE NEWS IS HUGH.IMO
u steal trying to claim ground?
How much u know about finding diamonds?
U got a company name?
THANKS
WACKO
SO U DONE SOME WORK WITH WALTER??
O.K. So your saying u live in the UKRAIN or CANADA?
I believe DAN has been to some of WALTERS sites.
So the CBC NEWS LINK IS RIGHT IN THIS CHAT ROOM?
Can i ask u a post #??
I hope u visit us often, hope walter dont get mad at u for just calling this a normal press nothing out of the ordinary.
how much does a diamond princess usally weigh?lmao
GOOD DAY
WACKO
GOLD IS FLYING ,HERE WE GO AGAIN WACKO HANG-ON BIGGEST BULL RUN FOR GOLD YET TO COME.
I WISH I WAS SICK TODAY!!LMAO!!
But that would be dishonest.As most u know wacko is a strait shooter.
TOUGH SKINNED TOO
I JUST WANT
TO
WISH
ALL THE LONGS
GOOD LUCK
I OWE
I OWE
OFF TO WORK I GO
WACKO
GO WALTER
GO DAN
GO NSDM
WISH U WOULD A POSTED A PICTURE
I NEVER SEEN A DIAMOND PRINCESS!!WOW!!
Looks like some good answers thank you.
I you're not willing to read ALL of this...
then please don't read ANY of it. The first part only, would leave a suspicious mind set. It only makes sence, if ya read it ALL...
Internet Fraud: How to Avoid Internet Investment Scams
The Internet serves as an excellent tool for investors, allowing them to easily and inexpensively research investment opportunities. But the Internet is also an excellent tool for fraudsters. That's why you should always think twice before you invest your money in any opportunity you learn about through the Internet.
This alert tells you how to spot different types of Internet fraud, what the SEC is doing to fight Internet investment scams, and how to use the Internet to invest wisely.
Navigating the Frontier: Where the Frauds Are
The Internet allows individuals or companies to communicate with a large audience without spending a lot of time, effort, or money. Anyone can reach tens of thousands of people by building an Internet web site, posting a message on an online bulletin board, entering a discussion in a live "chat" room, or sending mass e-mails. It's easy for fraudsters to make their messages look real and credible. But it's nearly impossible for investors to tell the difference between fact and fiction.
Online Investment Newsletters
Hundreds of online investment newsletters have appeared on the Internet in recent years. Many offer investors seemingly unbiased information free of charge about featured companies or recommending "stock picks of the month." While legitimate online newsletters can help investors gather valuable information, some online newsletters are tools for fraud.
Some companies pay the people who write online newsletters cash or securities to "tout" or recommend their stocks. While this isn't illegal, the federal securities laws require the newsletters to disclose who paid them, the amount, and the type of payment. But many fraudsters fail to do so. Instead, they'll lie about the payments they received, their independence, their so-called research, and their track records. Their newsletters masquerade as sources of unbiased information, when in fact they stand to profit handsomely if they convince investors to buy or sell particular stocks.
Some online newsletters falsely claim to independently research the stocks they profile. Others spread false information or promote worthless stocks. The most notorious sometimes "scalp" the stocks they hype, driving up the price of the stock with their baseless recommendations and then selling their own holdings at high prices and high profits. To learn how to separate the good from the bad, read our tips for checking out newsletters.
Bulletin Boards
Online bulletin boards – whether newsgroups, usenet, or web-based bulletin boards – have become an increasingly popular forum for investors to share information. Bulletin boards typically feature "threads" made up of numerous messages on various investment opportunities.
While some messages may be true, many turn out to be bogus – or even scams. Fraudsters often pump up a company or pretend to reveal "inside" information about upcoming announcements, new products, or lucrative contracts.
Also, you never know for certain who you're dealing with – or whether they're credible – because many bulletin boards allow users to hide their identity behind multiple aliases. People claiming to be unbiased observers who've carefully researched the company may actually be company insiders, large shareholders, or paid promoters. A single person can easily create the illusion of widespread interest in a small, thinly-traded stock by posting a series of messages under various aliases.
E-mail Spams
Because "spam" – junk e-mail – is so cheap and easy to create, fraudsters increasingly use it to find investors for bogus investment schemes or to spread false information about a company. Spam allows the unscrupulous to target many more potential investors than cold calling or mass mailing. Using a bulk e-mail program, spammers can send personalized messages to thousands and even millions of Internet users at a time.
How to Use the Internet to Invest Wisely
If you want to invest wisely and steer clear of frauds, you must get the facts. Never, ever, make an investment based solely on what you read in an online newsletter or bulletin board posting, especially if the investment involves a small, thinly-traded company that isn't well known. And don't even think about investing on your own in small companies that don't file regular reports with the SEC, unless you are willing to investigate each company thoroughly and to check the truth of every statement about the company. For instance, you'll need to:
get financial statements from the company and be able to analyze them;
verify the claims about new product developments or lucrative contracts;
call every supplier or customer of the company and ask if they really do business with the company; and
check out the people running the company and find out if they've ever made money for investors before.
And it doesn't stop there. For a more detailed list of questions you'll need to ask – and have answered – read Ask Questions. And always watch out for tell-tale signs of fraud.
Here's how you can use the internet to help you invest wisely:
Start With the SEC's EDGAR Database
The federal securities laws require many public companies to register with the SEC and file annual reports containing audited financial statements. For example, the following companies must file reports with the SEC:
All U.S. companies with more than 500 investors and $10 million in net assets; and
All companies that list their securities on The Nasdaq Stock Market or a major national stock exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange.
Anyone can access and download these reports from the SEC's EDGAR database for free. Before you invest in a company, check to see whether it's registered with the SEC and read its reports.
But some companies don't have to register their securities or file reports on EDGAR. For example, companies raising less than $5 million in a 12-month period may be exempt from registering the transaction under a rule known as "Regulation A." Instead, these companies must file a hard copy of the "offering circular" with the SEC containing financial statements and other information. Also, smaller companies raising less than one million dollars don't have to register with the SEC, but they must file a "Form D." Form D is a brief notice which includes the names and addresses of owners and stock promoters, but little other information. If you can't find a company on EDGAR, call the SEC at (202) 942-8090 to find out if the company filed an offering circular under Regulation A or a Form D. And be sure to request a copy.
The difference between investing in companies that register with the SEC and those that don't is like the difference between driving on a clear sunny day and driving at night without your headlights. You're asking for serious losses if you invest in small, thinly-traded companies that aren't widely known just by following the signs you read on Internet bulletin boards or online newsletters.
Contact Your State Securities Regulators
Don't stop with the SEC. You should always check with your state securities regulator, which you can find on the website of the North American Securities Administrators Association, to see if they have more information about the company and the people behind it. They can check the Central Registration Depository (CRD) and tell you whether the broker touting the stock or the broker's firm has a disciplinary history. They can also tell you whether they've cleared the offering for sale in your state.
Check with the NASD
The National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. can also give you a partial disciplinary history on the broker or firm that's touting the stock. Call their toll-free public disclosure hot-line at (800) 289-9999 or visit their website at http://www.nasdr.com.
Online Investment Fraud:
New Medium, Same Old Scam
The types of investment fraud seen online mirror the frauds perpetrated over the phone or through the mail. Remember that fraudsters can use a variety of Internet tools to spread false information, including bulletin boards, online newsletters, spam, or chat (including Internet Relay Chat or Web Page Chat). They can also build a glitzy, sophisticated web page. All of these tools cost very little money and can be found at the fingertips of fraudsters.
Consider all offers with skepticism. Investment frauds usually fit one of the following categories:
The "Pump And Dump" Scam
It's common to see messages posted online that urge readers to buy a stock quickly or tell you to sell before the price goes down. Often the writers will claim to have "inside" information about an impending development or to use an "infallible" combination of economic and stock market data to pick stocks. In reality, they may be insiders or paid promoters who stand to gain by selling their shares after the stock price is pumped up by gullible investors. Once these fraudsters sell their shares and stop hyping the stock, the price typically falls and investors lose their money. Fraudsters frequently use this ploy with small, thinly-traded companies because it's easier to manipulate a stock when there's little or no information available about the company.
The Pyramid
Be wary of messages that read: "How To Make Big Money From Your Home Computer!!!" One online promoter claimed that investors could "turn $5 into $60,000 in just three to six weeks." In reality, this program was nothing more than an electronic version of the classic "pyramid" scheme in which participants attempt to make money solely by recruiting new participants into the program.
The "Risk-Free" Fraud
"Exciting, Low-Risk Investment Opportunities" to participate in exotic-sounding investments – such as wireless cable projects, prime bank securities, and eel farms – have been offered through the Internet. But no investment is risk-free. And sometimes the investment products touted do not even exist – they're merely scams. Be wary of opportunities that promise spectacular profits or "guaranteed" returns. If the deal sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
Off-shore Frauds
At one time, off-shore schemes targeting U.S. investors cost a great deal of money and were difficult to carry out. Conflicting time zones, differing currencies, and the high costs of international telephone calls and overnight mailings made it difficult for fraudsters to prey on U.S. residents. But the Internet has removed those obstacles. Be extra careful when considering any investment opportunity that comes from another country, because it's difficult for U.S. law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute foreign frauds.
The SEC Is Tracking Fraud
The SEC actively investigates allegations of Internet investment fraud and, in many cases, has taken quick action to stop scams. We've also coordinated with federal and state criminal authorities to put Internet fraudsters in jail. Here's a sampling of recent cases in which the SEC took action to fight Internet fraud:
Francis A. Tribble and Sloane Fitzgerald, Inc. sent more than six million unsolicited e-mails, built bogus web sites, and distributed an online newsletter over a ten-month period to promote two small, thinly traded "microcap" companies. Because they failed to tell investors that the companies they were touting had agreed to pay them in cash and securities, the SEC sued both Tribble and Sloane to stop them from violating the law again and imposed a $15,000 penalty on Tribble. Their massive spamming campaign triggered the largest number of complaints to the SEC's online Enforcement Complaint Center.
Charles O. Huttoe and twelve other defendants secretly distributed to friends and family nearly 42 million shares of Systems of Excellence Inc., known by its ticker symbol "SEXI." Huttoe drove up the price of SEXI shares through false press releases claiming non-existent multi-million dollar sales, an acquisition that had not occurred, and revenue projections that had no basis in reality. He also bribed co-defendant SGA Goldstar to tout SEXI to subscribers of SGA Goldstar's online "Whisper Stocks" newsletter. The SEC obtained court orders freezing Huttoe's assets and those of various others who participated in the scheme or who received fraud proceeds. Six people, including Huttoe and Theodore R. Melcher, Jr., the author of the online newsletter, were also convicted of criminal violations. Both Huttoe and Melcher were sentenced to federal prison. The SEC has thus far recovered approximately $11 million in illegal profits from the various defendants.
Matthew Bowin recruited investors for his company, Interactive Products and Services, in a direct public offering done entirely over the Internet. He raised $190,000 from 150 investors. But instead of using the money to build the company, Bowin pocketed the proceeds and bought groceries and stereo equipment. The SEC sued Bowin in a civil case, and the Santa Cruz, CA District Attorney's Office prosecuted him criminally. He was convicted of 54 felony counts and sentenced to 10 years in jail.
IVT Systems solicited investments to finance the construction of an ethanol plant in the Dominican Republic. The Internet solicitations promised a return of 50% or more with no reasonable basis for the prediction. Their literature contained lies about contracts with well known companies and omitted other important information for investors. After the SEC filed a complaint, they agreed to stop breaking the law.
Gene Block and Renate Haag were caught offering "prime bank" securities, a type of security that doesn't even exist. They collected over $3.5 million by promising to double investors' money in four months. The SEC has frozen their assets and stopped them from continuing their fraud.
Daniel Odulo was stopped from soliciting investors for a proposed eel farm. Odulo promised investors a "whopping 20% return," claiming that the investment was "low risk." When he was caught by the SEC, he consented to the court order stopping him from breaking the securities laws.
If you believe that you have been the victim of a securities-related fraud, through the Internet or otherwise, or if you believe that any person or entity may have violated or is currently violating the federal securities laws, you can submit a complaint using our online complaint form or email us at enforcement@sec.gov.
Be Alert for Telltale Signs
of On-Line Investment Fraud
10 Questions To Ask About
Any Investment Opportunity
INVESTigate Before You
INVEST
Tips for Checking Out On-Line Newsletters
If you are aware of an online fraud, tell us about it!
http://www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/cyberfraud.htm
goodnight
your friend
WACKO
sorry shaun had church dinner to go to tonight one wend night to
HEY the first site i couldnt get loaded.And i got to tell u i love that kitco site i will be using it ALOT.THANKS
Hey do u and WALTER think alot alike?
O-YEA is shandra good looking?!!lmao!!
stay cool
WACKO
HOPE U HAD A GREAT DAY
Just read your post guess im a little late to add my question.O WELL
DANG-IT
WAS GOOD 1 TOO
NIGHT
WACKO
I LIKE YOUR NAME
Course i like BUILDER BOB to.
Hey DAN HEILMAN posted some pictures before he left cus he had to watch what he said.!!CHECK THEM OUT!!What u think?POST
#9909 #9811 #8704
MY THOUGHTS
WE WILL SEE THEM
AGAIN AN AGAIN
OFF TO WORK
LATER
WACKO
ALOT FLOATING AROUND TONIGHT GUYS
Glad i do have to work tomorrow i be buzy.LOVE U GUYS
GOD BLESS AMERICA AND CANADA
GO SOLDIERS
GO WALTER AND DAN
NIGHT
WACKO
GOT TO LOVE THESE CHAT ROOMS
FIRST FOR ME TO HOCKEYPOND
PENNIES!!HOLLYSMOKES!!
I LOVE THIS PLACE
WACKO
DANS FIRST PR!!WONDER WHAT THAT WILL BE LIKE!!!!!
GO DAN HEILMAN
??????..........................................................
thinking
shandra
mmm
never know
maybe 1 day
no more
wacko
HAPPY HOUR FOR HAPPY WACKO
I like this site
http://www.statcan.ca/english/Pgdb/econom.htm
Well better go clean my azz up for work tomorrow.
WACKO
IF WE STAY AROUND HERE WE MIGHT
http://www.rmwhitemouth.com/campgrounds.htm
Just might run in to our OL BUDDY WALTER.Yep all his claims from what i can tell are real close to here.
no mention of
BEER
BEER
LMAO
WACKO
WACKO LOVES TO GO CAMPING
http://www2.exploreminnesota.com/destinations/region.cfm?oid=4659
THIS IS BY OUR CLAIMS
LOOKS FUN
I CANT WAIT TELL SUMMER
FISHING
WACKO
MMMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmm
U might know more than most!!
Wonder if u just are spilling PART of the beans??
I HOPE SO
MUCH
MUCH
MUCH
MORE IM SURE
WACKO
WHO IS THE RED ARMY?
Bunch a diff co?I thought we had claims in the middle of Manitoba?Even some by Gods Lake? Maybe more up north by Thompson?
I LIKE TO KNOW WHAT THE RED ARMY IS LOOKING FOR?
MAYBE THE YELLOW ARMY!!LMAO!!
WACKO
PROMISE WACKO U NEVER QUIT POSTING HERE
Is it just me or do u get the feeling WALTER knows some of the right people that knows CANADA.I mean to have claims spattered 1 square mile here one there?!!here and there!!??Are u sure yellows are his?Walter your almost an AMERICAN.!!LOL!!
THANKS FOR THE MAPS
IF YOUR IN UNSP AND ITS NOT UP TUESDAY CHART SAYS SELL
YOUR OL BUDDY
WACKO
shaun dont u have any comments??
Some good articals this morning posted?You live up there dont u?What are u reading?Whats your favorite artical this morning?why?
THANKS
WACKO
ANOTHER WACKO DID WELL WITH
Friday MAGR LOTS A VOLUME MMMMNNN
check out there neighbors stock
I BET NSDM IS IN THE .07S FOR NEXT COUPLE DAYS
WWWHHHOOOO WAY TO GO LONGS
HANG TOUGH
WACKO
BEEN SHARPING MY SWORD ALL WEEKEND.GOODDOC THE best part about friday wacko got some SNG WWWWHHHHOOOOO