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Gut instinct says we have seen the bottom. Yet, I see my whole
investment going down the drain as something is seriously
wrong with the performance of this stock.
I guess if it seems too good to be true there is something
seriously wrong. Oh how I would love to eat my words. JMHO
All I know is that insider trading or trading with information not available to the general public is illegal.
If any of the insiders have bought and sold while the
TA is gaged could be going to jail. JMHO
Any speculation on how far down SLJB will fall before
going back up?
Looks like maybe recycling airflow??
It is also no tax week-end in Texas.
You just might get another zero at the end of stock value.
Most likely Friday, that is best day of the week for this stock. JMHO
I disagree, they have been writing fantasies for 10 years and now the company has some substance. They have a viable product. All effective marketing is creative writing.
I was just observing that the last press release was back in March. Seems like the company needs to hire a creative writer.
JMHO
Last I heard was that the company was buying back on the open market. It is cheaper to buy them at .02 than .03.
I am having trouble with removing the glue from my face and
my monitor, but an excellent suggestion.
And someone is willing to buy around 11 - 11.5 range.
I think there are a lot of sellers from yesterday that want to do a little profit taking. If they wait for a good price, and not panic sell, this stock could take off this afternoon. JMHO
I'm sitting here thinking to myself, why am I wasting time
watching this today, I can't sell if it tanks and won't buy
if it gets much higher. Yet I am glued to my monitor....
With a classaction lawsuit, after the lawyers get their cut
you will owe money.
We might be seeing a day without daytraders.
Unless management discloses financials soon,
we could be seeing sub-penny levels.
I'm wondering if any of the brokerage houses are buying to cover shares that were never officially purchased. At ten cents a share this could do major financial damage to the brokers.
TDAmeritrade says won't post stock until they receive the
certs. I feel good that they hold certs.
Said it should be tomorrow, an't sell til then.
So did Worldcom and Qwest. Must I go on.
A CEO that flips companies, either doesn't look
before leaping or has fickle plans.
The timing of the attorney exchange is also a red flag. JMHO
Looks like PBLS is beginning to trade companies like a daytrader trades stocks. Warren Buffet never sold a company he bought.
a stomach
To be honest, I am sorta kicking my self for not selling at
.089, but then again, I don't flip stocks well and usually buy back at a higher price only to see it tank.
I have seen this stock come back time after time.
So I am holding steady at the moment.
And how long did it take you to train the bird? LOL
I agree, think it will end green. JMHO
Do you think that a few modifications the airplanes could run
on natural gas?
Cars can run on natural gas.
I remember when ALMI went from .17 to 1.00. A lot of people including myself sold only to get back in at a much higher price.
Now I can relate to how Sally felt after sitting with Linus all night waiting for the Great Pumpkin.
I agree this stock is quickly becoming a short term loser.
We were promised financials by end of June, now two more years.
To me this fast talking dude has lost some credibility.
PBLS need to follow the example of LFWK.
I was figuring that since it took a year to do the financials for 2004 and 2005, the first and second quarters should only
take 3-6 months. My gut feeling is that PBLS does not intend to go transparent. JMHO
I have looked at google's RSI for sake of comparison to LFWK. Google did not stay at 90 very long but it dipped quickly to 50 without a great price fluctuation. $25 bucks for 1 day or so when it was trading in the hundreds. JMHO
Even though a porche is not my kind of automobile, I would trade to give to a friend or charity.
Even though a porche is not my kind of automobile, I would trade to give to a friend or charity.
Wonder why almost all my other penny stocks are crashing??
A buyout at $1 a share would fit the circumstance. IMHO
LoftWerks/Sulja Announces Changes to Previous Press Release
By Market Wire
Last Update: 7/25/2006 11:51:23 AM Data provided by
WINDSOR, ON, Jul 25, 2006 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- LoftWerks/Sulja (PINKSHEETS: LFWK) announced today that the company will not reverse split its shares. A company spokesperson commented: "The Company believes that the net earnings already booked will easily raise the share price to an acceptable level."
CEO Steve Sulja stated: "After reviewing all the documentation and consulting with the Red Sea Group, we have come to the conclusion that there is no need to reverse our shares. Price appreciation of our shares should easily beat the NASDAQ requirements for up listing. Our net earnings will raise the eyebrows of many investors."
This contains forward-looking information within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements may be identified through the use of words such as "expects," "will," "anticipates," "estimates," "believes," or statements indicating certain actions: "may," "could," "should" or "might occur." Such forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties. The actual results may differ materially from such forward-looking statements. The company does not undertake to publicly update or revise its forward-looking statements even if experience or future changes make it clear that any projected results (expressed or implied) will not be realized.
SOURCE: LoftWerks, Inc.
It is my understanding that the unaudited financials were for
2005. They still need to do 2006 1st and 2nd qtrs. The acquisitions were all previously had audited financials. So that only leaves the core PBLS (excluding the acquisitions.)
The fact that they did up to 2005 so quickly, I think the unaudited should be coming very soon.
During World War II the market went up over 12% per year.
I thnk it may be the rationing of necessities.
Corporate profits soar when production falls short of
demand.
This is what makes me think oil and gas stocks will do
great, especially if the Middle East conflict worsens.
Why do you bother with him?
I have yet to see anyone skiing or for that matter trolling
on the back of a rowboat.
ACMG now oversold
ACMG now oversold
Never mind I'm green again today.
Well at least for the next five minutes.