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Your a little late to the game....it was someone to show me where FFGO is delinquent in any filings that is on record according to the SEC!
It remains....that FFGO is NOT delinquent in any filings whether anyone agree with it or not! Or the proof would have been posted. Trust me, I do want to see this company file something substantial soon! GL
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Derb, the coffee thing was funny!
Brad, I fully realize that Great West Gold became Fortress Financial.......unfortunatly what went away doesn't apply anymore to a new company. That's just the law. I wish it were different but it is not.
No one can produce an SEC document that show FFGO delinquent....with any filings. Believe me, I do wish to high heaven that they would file something...anything. It would clear up a multitude of items one way or another. Then I or we could better deal with FFGO (one way or another).
But the fact remains they are not delinquent on any filings....it's just a simple fact contrary to an earlier post!
Just show me a notice and I will dig into it.
Information above may be speculative, based on mis-information, contain inaccurate data, be entirely tongue-in-cheek, depending on how much liquor I consume, how litigious and degree of stupidity / gullibility exhibited by the poster/reader I respond to.
Show me one for Fortress Financial and not one for Great West Gold, Inc.;
Then you will have my undivided interest!
And my research shows FFGO not on any SEC list of default.
Why don't you write to the SEC asking why it isn't?
Ah, there we go! Goodnight MS Shell.
btw, you went after me endlessly when I said Goldco was out of the picture. Well, guess what?
LOL......no I don't remember GoldCo, but must have been asking for facts!
Excellent! And my research shows FFGO not on any SEC list of default.
Stockster5, what you presented has nothing to do with the question of FFGO being delinquent in filings to the SEC.
Here, a quote from what you posted
"These companies do not have any filing or reporting requirements with The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.,or FINRA. However, issuers of all securities quoted on the OTCBB are subject to periodic filing requirements with the SEC or other regulatory authority."
Ncpti. Read please. Yes they are.
If you're just being difficult, then I'll not post you any more legit DD or links.
It's a statement, where is the link to FFGO???
If they are in default show me the SEC notifications and I will earnestly dig hard into it. Just show me!
With your reply I would have thought you would have posted the SEC notice pertaining to such. Since there isn't we should all know that FFGO is not behind in any, filings!
LOL, it's not there bud. But I see you tried to research, at least that much.
Again, great post!
Behind in what filings????
Posted by: janice shell Date: Saturday, September 06, 2008 7:48:11 PM
In reply to: ncpti who wrote msg# 51756 Post # of 51758
Sorry, Derb's absolutely right. FFGO is woefully behind in its filings. That is indeed grounds for revocation. The SEC moves to revoke the registration of dozens of stocks every month for failure to file.,
Derb, seriously I need to inform you that you are in gross error with regards to your statement;
It will have been three years on 9/30/08 since the issuer has filed a periodic report. This could lead to a revocation of registration.
I sent them a note to put them on the "hot list" LOL
See item number one... Periodic filings are 10k and Q's
http://www.sec.gov/divisions/enforce/delinquent.htm
Derb ,
Please read objectively....not selectively the following regulations stated here within. After you get into it just a little ways it will hit you like a ton of bricks. Also certain dates with respect to FFGO are pertenant!
No intention of letting FFGO off the hook with respects to rules and regulations but as you read you should correct your statement........You can start here;
June 6, 1934, c. 404, Title I, § 12, 48 Stat. 892; May 27, 1936, c. 462, § 1, 49 Stat. 1375; Aug. 10, 1954, c. 667, Title II, § 202, 68 Stat. 686; Aug. 20, 1964, Pub.L. 88-467, § 3, 78 Stat. 565; July 29, 1968, Pub.L. 90- 439, § 1, 82 Stat. 454; Dec. 14, 1970, Pub.L. 91-547, § 28(c), 84 Stat. 1435; Oct. 28, 1974, Pub.L. 93-495, Title I, § 105(b), 88 Stat. 1503; June 4, 1975, Pub.L. 94-29, §§ 8, 9, 89 Stat. 117, 118; Oct. 22, 1986, Pub.L. 99-514, § 2, 100 Stat. 2095; Dec. 4, 1987, Pub.L. 100-181, Title III, § 314, 101 Stat. 1256; Aug. 9, 1989, Pub.L. 101-73, Title VII, § 744(u)(2), 103 Stat. 441; Oct. 16, 1990, Pub.L. 101-432, § 2, 104 Stat. 963; Oct. 22, 1994, Pub.L. 103-389, § 2, 108 Stat. 4081; Dec. 8, 1995, Pub.L. 104- 62, § 4(d), 109 Stat. 685; Dec. 21, 2000, Pub.L. 106-554, § 1(a)(5) [Title II, §§ 206(e), 208(b)(1),(2)], 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A-431, 2763A-436; July 30, 2002, P.L. 107-204, § 3(b)(4), Title II, § 205(c)(1), 116 Stat. 749, 774.
LMAO...
can you see how "worried" everyone is? Especially since they know that the 2 transactions are BUYS at .00029!
We know that for a FACT!!!
Any 2 sells in the Mix are minimal. JMHO!
V,
V, I have had this happen as well. Bought just under ask and shows as a sell. Here is something I came across a while back regarding market makers....I don't remember the author;
Market makers love the junior exploration stocks. They have the power to manipulate to some degree, creating a lot of unnecessary fear in the common traders mind. The uneducated investor needs to understand what takes place when you actually place those orders. Behind the scenes the market makers, good and bad, are watching every move.
First here are a few definitions taken from Investopedia:
Market Maker: A broker-dealer firm that accepts the risk of holding a certain number of shares of a particular security in order to facilitate trading in that security. Each market maker competes for customer order flow by displaying buy and sell quotations for a guaranteed number of shares. Once an order is received, the market maker immediately sells from its own inventory or seeks an offsetting order. This process takes place in mere seconds.
Specialist: A member of an exchange who acts as the market maker to facilitate the trading of a given stock…
Naked Shorting: The illegal practice of short selling shares that have not been affirmatively determined to exist. Ordinarily, traders must borrow a stock, or determine that it can be borrowed, before they sell it short. However, some professional investors and hedge funds take advantage of loopholes in the rules to sell shares without making any attempt to borrow the stock.
Ghosting: An illegal practice whereby two or more market makers collectively attempt to influence and change the price of a stock. Ghosting is used by corrupt companies to affect stock prices so they can profit from the price movement.
Price Manipulation: The act of artificially inflating or deflating the price of a security. In most cases, manipulation is illegal. It is much easier to manipulate the share price of smaller companies, such as penny stocks, because they are not as closely watched by analysts as the medium- and large-sized firms.
Now a few things you should know about market makers:
A market make is not always trading with you and may trade against you creating a conflict of interest
A market maker can use hidden orders to avoid disclosing his real intention and to hide large volumes.
A market maker can use large fake order sizes to intimidate traders to run in the opposite direction. This is referred to as NITBB (no intention to buy bid) and NITSO (no intention to sell offer). For example if a market maker wants to run the stock down he will create a virtual institutional size ask putting fear in the traders that the stock is going down. The market maker will then fill his buys at the lower prices. The reverse may also be done.
A market maker may display a real size to show that liquidity is there to attract big interest
A market maker may use a fake order of a large size to hold the movement until he is done buying or selling his position.
A market maker can use his real identity or can hide behind an ECN (electronic communication network) depending on his intention. He can make an inside market on both sides and under different identities
Market makers may also trade back and forth among themselves, filling their own bids, creating a large decrease and spooking everyone who is uneducated into selling also.
The market maker (specialist) is granted various informational and trade execution advantages and has a lot of power. They can see everything. WHEN YOU ENTER A STOP LOSS ORDER THE MARKET MAKERS CAN SEE THEM! You may notice from time to time a stock hit a short term low and then move up again. Market makers will do everything in their power to hit the stop losses to build up more shares for their account if they believe the stock will rise again. A stop loss order becomes a market order when it is triggered. If the volume of the bids are low your stop loss will trigger a much lower sale price and bring the stock down with it (referred to as slippage).
Watching the trades go through you may sometimes notice very small executions. Some people believe, and remember this is just a theory, those small numbers could be the market maker signals to each other...
100 I need shares.
200 I need shares badly, but do not take the stock down.
300 Take the price down so I can load shares
400 Keep trading it sideways.
500 Gap the stock. This gap can be either up or down, depending on the direction of the 500 signal.
Market makers love the junior exploration stocks and they have a lot of power. Buy on the dips, don’t get emotional or be manipulated and if you must use stop losses be very careful. Buckle up and enjoy the ride. If you cannot stomach the ups and downs then buy a savings bond!
…and of course you know this is all just my opinion and I am not responsible for your trading decisions (there is my disclaimer)
Happy investing!!!
GOOD NIGHT FFGO!
I wouldn't short gold too soon. Here is another paragraph in the same article.
"All told, commodity price strength should continue to support existing ratings for a couple of years as companies digest acquisitions, develop physical assets, and reposition balance sheets," Marleau and Herbert advised.
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page33?oid=61654&sn=Detail
They held this there all day, didn't they!
Was it a buy at .00029?
I like to think that it was the 30 etrade thing. If someone needs a tax writedown that bad......? I have no problem with tax writeoff in pinky land...LOL! My CPA also laughs at me as well!
LOL Must be somewhat of a tax writeoff!.....-6.00!
5000 shares at .0006 sell???........is that all of $3.00 plus commission! Please someone tell me that was a test of liquidity!
Long time since a post. Anyone have some insite to this stock???
GM FFGO. Looks like a shake right off the bell. Must be getting close! LOL
Well put!
Lights out for me! GL
LOL FFGO board- Kind of like golf, a sport where you can take out your frustrations and be more frustrated when you done!
Good PR today now the follow through! GL
Are you sure that these buybacks were not revolving doors?,
No I don't, and would have no way of knowing that as would anyone else. But we all will know...... if it is confirmed by the TA to be correct as indicated in the PR.
I like your leading question however! Stops and make one think.
You posted that the buyback doesn't matter...now your saying something about not getting divi's ....give it up!
Derb what to say there is not a method to his madness in the fact that investors had a hard time believing him and that a possible short position would not believe him either and increased their position thereby making the slam even bigger??? Just thinking out loud!
Buy back will have an effect on the divi's amount, as the total share count will the basis for all computations.
Bummer, but you may be right. I don't really remember what brought me to this stock...maybe the long shot, but back when I joined there was no dark side so to speak.
Go Santini! Go FFGO
Information above may be speculative, based on mis-information, contain inaccurate data, be entirely tongue-in-cheek, depending on how much liquor I consume, how litigious and degree of stupidity / gullibility exhibited by the poster/reader I respond to.
You have to admit that this is a major gain for this company....when this is confirmed of course!
As I have said in a post back a few weeks, when the TA confirms the share count the show begins. It looks like it is very soon.
Then I hope the crow is served and they go away! Go FFGO
And then you have the other side of the fence and sell at .0002 10,000 shares for a total of 2 bucks! LOL
LOL, us in penny land are a much impatient breed.
Thanks CyberGhpst for the up to the minute posting.
Greedy he can have only just one of mine, just send me a check in the mail for .0003. Thank you. Now maybe shuuuush!
shorts don't defeat good companies. Good companies defeat shorts.,
And that my friend is what FFGO will do!
Your deadly wrong on "shorts don't defeat a good company" Why do you suppose that the SEC is implementing laws against it???
I agree in principle. Water is what I want also. I see an exporter as a benefit to the big picture as related to the water process. I do also want some more informative info out of the PR's regarding more specific structure, financial info, etc. Looking forward to OCT 01 as well as PR's pertaining to such!
Who says that may not happen in the furture??? then the ones wih stock will get a royal penny(s)!
Don't be silly, it couldn't have been a better pick!
I like where this is going! Great news! JMO