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I was cleaning up the basement and found some leftover paint :)
They SUCK!!
Not sure, but this could be the case - these 'goofs' get paid when people respond to their posts
'rhallzng' - your observation is right on target
Just wanted to see if this is working - very quiet
'rhallzng' - better to peck his eyeballs out - OUCH!
Maybe the 'Secret Seller' is done for awhile - 456K buys - 22K sells - how nice to actually see SP go up :)
Our selling buddy is back again - sold 250k @ 8:53 today and 100k @ 12:28
You're a 'HOT DOG' - You are on IGNORE now - BYE
Holy Crap - More buys than sells today - unfortunately SP went down
What a shame 'Obidens_basement', Only 10 likes - 9 plus mine
Someone who has unrestricted shares when SFIO gave out millions of shares to everyone including the paper boy is selling every day
I just bought small amount of shares at .0142 to counter the 100 shs at .013 and they sold to me for less - pr--ks
The problem starts when all the restrictions come off and those people/companies start selling - The SP is going to go down like a cold beer in the summertime - very quickly
300 million will become 3 billion shares and will be able to be sold in 12 months - SFIO is buying companies and partnering with companies - this scares the shit out of me - MASSIVE selling 1 year from now
MY, MY, 4OK BUYS AND 660K SELLS - SURE LOOKS FAMILIAR
BAM!! - 220K sell @ .15 - our mystery person is back - and now another 198K
Well, maybe the person(s) who had the shares that were not restricted is/are done selling - at least for awhile
I wish just one time CCTI would be mentioned
Site logo image UW School of Energy Resources Energy Review
SER Participates in Wyoming Innovation Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Meets with Key Stakeholders in Gillette
Jun 17
Members of the School of Energy Resources (SER) traveled to Gillette for the ribbon cutting ceremony on the recently completed Wyoming Innovation Center (WyIC).
SER Executive Director Holly Krutka was among the speakers at the event, celebrating the opportunities for Wyoming coal that WyIC brings.
“I am honored to be a part of the ceremony signaling the opening of the Wyoming Innovation Center,” says Krutka. “Coal plays an important role in Wyoming’s economy and a facility dedicated to utilizing one of Wyoming’s most abundant resources in new and sustainable ways is advantageous for all of us.”
The 5,500 square foot facility nestled neatly on a reclaimed mine site, offers researchers a working space to advance the coal-to-product and rare earth element processing technology.
(top) Members of DOE tour the Wyoming CarbonSAFE site; (bottom) Dr. Holly Krukta offers remarks at the WyIC grand opening along side Phil Christopherson of Energy Capital Economic Development
The School of Energy Resources is slated to be one of the first tenants in the new facility to work on a project extracting rare earth elements from coal fly ash – a project led by the National Energy Technology Laboratory and in collaboration with Campbell County and the city of Gillette.
“The location of WyIC is ideal for the scale up of important projects in SER,” adds Krutka. “SER faculty and staff have been conducting valuable research in the lab for years on coal-to-products and the extraction of rare earth elements from unconventional sources. Testing technologies where we expect they will ultimately be deployed commercially is an important step.”
The grand opening coincided with important visits from leadership from the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM). Director of Carbon Transport and Storage, John Litynski, along with Emily Grubert, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for FECM, and Noah Deich, the Acting Director of Carbon Removal and CO2 Conversion Division, met with the SER team to learn more about the collaborative strategies for carbon management in Wyoming and the state’s vision for the future.
The group was accompanied by representatives from the Wyoming Business Council, Basin Electric Power Cooperative, the Integrated Test Center, and Membrane Technology & Research.
In addition to researching novel uses for coal, SER has a prominent presence in Campbell County through the Wyoming CarbonSAFE project which is located adjacent to Basin Electric Power Cooperative’s Dry Fork Station. Seeking to safely store large quantities of CO2 in secure geologic reservoirs miles below the surface, the Wyoming CarbonSAFE project is making progress toward full-scale deployment.
The meeting was held in conjunction with a visit from the Interagency Working Group on Coal Communities and showcased the Wyoming CarbonSAFE project, as well as a tour around Dry Fork Mine and Dry Fork Station.
Fred McLaughlin, the director of SER’s Center for Economic Geology Research and a co-principal investigator on the CarbonSAFE grant says that the opportunity to have robust and productive conversations with the people supporting technology development is vital.
“We are so grateful for the opportunity to share our projects and perspectives with federal, state and local representatives,” says McLaughlin. “The work at SER is supported by the state of Wyoming and federal grant funding, and we are reliant on the generous support from all our stakeholders and project partners. We hope that the first-hand experience offered through this visit demonstrated the level of innovation and the collective commitment of Wyoming to clean and economic energy solutions.”
I feel bad for the 'newbies' - how do you sleep at nite
Plumbers have a very high IQ
Aiden is like a salesman who meets with 10 people in a day and goes home to his wife and says " honey, I think I'll close at least 6 of the people I saw today" - he ends up closing NONE - If a business man smiles at Aiden, he thinks he's gonna get a DEAL - believe me, I know how that goes - I've hired sales people in the past
1,659,000 shares dumped today
They needed the $ 'right now' - that's why
I don't give a rat's ass what anyone says, someone who got millions of shares from the boys is selling every day and that's why SP is slowly going down
Funny stuff 'andrew556'
Not many sells today - maybe that person is done - I was curious so I sent them a tweet asking about what shares were restricted - they answered none of partners have unrestricted shares - than I asked again about people other than partners and they said "NONE OTHER THAN WHAT WE DISCLOSED - so I would assume that there are shares out there that are not restricted - thoughts?
After looking at what you highlighted 'mthorebback' - these guys really have their shit together - I'm totally impressed - now we just have to get rid of the person(s) selling all those shares - look at all the fuvking shares sold today - unreal!!!
Very well thought out post 'JamesE'
Thanks 'multivalue'
Me thinks that the 'dude' who sold the shell and received X amount of shares and I believe he can sell no more that a million a day is doing so and that is causing price to to nowhere - anyone else have info regarding this?
If so, we just got punched in the gut - they could of at least gone to .03 - sometimes I just don't understand what in the hell they are doing :(
What are you smokin"?
I just looked at historical and it did hit .0022 - I had a buy order in for that price - It's MGD time - have a good one!!
I still believe that when millions of shares were given out - maybe even the janitor got a million - they were giving them out like crazy - "let's form a partnership and we'll give you 300 million shares" - I think someone who got shares is selling and that is why the SP is so low - I've said this b4, but when I look at level 2, I think I just may be right.....or, I may be just losing it :)
Yesterday I bought shares of CCTC for .0022 - did it actually go that low on Tuesday