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Right,Wing......I think that was taken from "Cool Hand Luke".
....staying long here as the business IS expanding.
Not everyone can jump on cable ( I`m bundled for 130$/mo.).
If not the price the cable may not be an option.
Long since .03
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 8/17/2007 3:58 PM
Last 0.0120 Open 0.0115 Volume 6,157,639
Change 0.0005 4.35%
High 0.0120 Last Volume 58,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0100 Up Volume [?] 2,673,346
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0112 Neutral Volume [?] 928,890
Previous Close 0.0115 Trades 58 Down Volume [?] 2,555,403
........this week presented several buying opportunities.
The silence of no news is deafening.
"What we have here folks, is a failure to communicate".
JOHN the MACD is building.. http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=KSWJ&p=D&yr=0&mn=1&dy=29&id=p50353669534
.......MACD?? is that a quadruple burger at "Mickey D`S" )
.....everybody on the bus,it`s a road trip to McDonalds
FORD.....Two sayings come to mind.
1)Whan one door closes another one opens.
2)You can`t make a silk perse from a sows ear.
Whatever the saying I`m here for the duration. )
Capt. America;...Roger that, Cap., steady as she goes.
Do they ALL know their "stuff"....or just this one?
I`m trying to find out who she is.
At first I thought she was fictious.
Even the front page picture of her on a well known magazine left me thinking someone was playing editor.
Actually she appears to know alot about matters which have caused me to lose a lot of money.
Not that that matters here in Dodge City.
AS I asked before Janet....why do you hang in a dead hole like this?
No harm intended....real or otherwise.
Johnsbus
The April Fools' stock hoax and the FBI
All these pranksters wanted to do was raise an alarm about Net investing. So why are they being investigated and sued?
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By David Zgodzinski
Here's a little number that looks promising: Webnode.com. You read about the company on a hot investment discussion thread at Silicon Investor. Click over to the Webnode site and you find a Business Wire press release explaining that the company has been given a contract from the government to raise $4 billion to fund the creation of the "Next Generation Internet." Webnode will raise the money by selling 40 million Internet "nodes" for an initial price of $100 each.
Sounds fabulous -- the old Internet is slower than your bathtub drain. You missed out on Yahoo, Amazon and eBay, but you're not going to miss out on this.
Then some of the claims posted to the board begin to sound just too outlandish. You notice the date on the press release, April 1, and it hits you: Webnode is a prank.
You may feel stupid and a bit pissed off. At least you didn't lose a cent. And next time you see a great new investment idea on the Net, you may think a little bit harder.
That's not where the Webnode story ends, though. The FBI was called in to investigate and the perpetrators of the prank are being sued. A few days afterwards, another Internet stock hoax involving an actual public company called PairGain caused its stock price to gyrate wildly. The FBI has arrested a suspect.
These kinds of stories make for readable headlines, and they stoke fears that innocent investors are flocking online to be met by packs of market wolves, eager to shear them. Has Internet stock fraud run amok? Is there such a thing as an innocent stock prank on the Web? And should the FBI be investigating April Fools' jokes?
Webnode had the look and feel of a hot new Internet stock. Around 4,800 visitors flocked to the Web site on April 1. Janice Shell, one of the April Fools' "company's" creators, describes the enthusiasm: "We got about 1,400 e-mails. I read maybe the first 800 e-mails before lapsing into catatonia. Although people were given a comment box, hardly anyone bothered. They just wanted to reserve nodes or receive info about the forthcoming private placement." On April 2, Webnode's three creators -- who'd become friends on Net stock discussion boards -- posted a page owning up to their stunt.
And there the saga would have quietly ended -- but for one detail: Business Wire was none too happy. Since 1961, the company has been disseminating company press releases to news organizations. The perpetrators of the Webnode hoax had filled in the application, sent in the press release, paid for it and had it sent out on the Business Wire network. They also posted the release at the Webnode site.
After receiving a phone call warning of the hoax, Business Wire contacted the creators of Webnode. "We asked them to delete the press release and they refused," says Cathy Baron Tamraz, a senior vice-president at Business Wire.
Jeffrey Mitchell, one of the creators of Webnode, says they didn't refuse, but that it took them a few hours to get around to pulling down the press release. Instead of taking it down altogether, however, Mitchell and his cohorts decided to change the "Business Wire" header to "Bidness Wire."
Business Wire demanded that the complete press release, which had been composed by the Webnode pranksters, be struck from the site. "They were giving us a very hard time," says Baron Tamraz. The Webnoders eventually relented on April 18, replacing the original release with a page poking more fun at Business Wire.
On April 22, Business Wire contacted the FBI and notified them about the Webnode hoax. Two days later the company filed suit against the three creators of Webnode -- the first time in its history that Business Wire has sued anyone for fraud.
The climate for the Webnoders may have turned more hostile in the wake of another, more serious Net investment hoax on April 5 -- one that involved a real stock and real money. A fake Bloomberg news release announcing a takeover was posted on a free Web hosting service about PairGain Technologies, a telecommunications equipment maker. A few users on the investment board at Yahoo talked up the story, mentioning the press release and the stock popped 31 percent in one day before the hoax was exposed. Bloomberg sued the anonymous perpetrators. Soon afterward, the FBI arrested the initiator of the stunt, an employee of PairGain, and charged him with criminal fraud.
Did the PairGain incident have any influence on Business Wire's decision to sue the Webnode pranksters? Baron Tamraz says, "Not really. But the incident does point out the dangers of Internet fraud ... They're giving the Internet a very bad name."
But the hoaxsters themselves argue that they were doing the opposite -- trying to educate a gullible public to be more wary about trusting ill-founded or bogus stock tips on the Net. They made their humorous point, and those who fell for it learned a lesson without losing money.
Who are the Webnode Three? They're the sort of people you increasingly find on the Net's investment forums -- informal watchdogs who've developed a taste for lifting the lid off investment scams to see what scurries out in the light.
"I hate cockroaches," says Bill Ulrich, a Web designer who put together the Webnode.com site. "And I like to step on them." Ulrich says he tends to invest in larger technology companies, and remains skeptical but curious about new ventures: "My parents lost money on a scam stock deal, and I guess that's made me aware of what can actually go on out there."
Jeffrey Mitchell runs his own software company. When he first became involved in online investment discussions, he joined a thread led by "a hypester who attracted a huge audience that hung on his every word," Mitchell says. "Problem is, this hypester made the mistake of promoting a stock, that he claimed had a 'fully automated' solution to curing Y2K. As a programmer, this didn't make any sense and, not knowing any better, I called him on it. It became apparent that he was posting under numerous names to con people into thinking he had public support and that people were making a killing off his stock picks. I guess it just wasn't in my nature to sit back and let people whom I considered cyberbuddies get scammed."
Janice Shell, an art historian who resides in Milan and lives on the Silicon Investor threads, has paid her dues with incompetent brokers, painful margin squeezes and taking pills on speculative stocks. She's quite happy, now, to point out to others the error of their ways.
"I'm a research scholar by profession, so digging for information and then interpreting it is something I know how to do, and genuinely enjoy doing. I'd like to help educate investors to the dangers of scamsters and hypesters -- help them learn how to do real due diligence. But I have no particular sympathy for nasty and belligerent longs [people who own a stock] who do nothing but scream that we're evil because we think the company they're invested in has got some problems."
There is a small but active coterie of whistle blowers on the stock threads who seem to get their kicks by outing scam artists. Somehow, the invisible hand of the Net gathers such individuals and forms complex new compounds capable of conjuring up something like Webnode.
Call it open-source investment investigation: Without them, the investment forums might actually become the dens of iniquity they are so often portrayed to be.
salon.com | May 5, 1999
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PSVI - PRESERVATION SCI (OTC) 8/10/2007 3:41 PM
Last 0.0040 Open 0.0040 Volume 70,000
Change 0.0010 33.33%
High 0.0040 Last Volume 50,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0040 Up Volume [?] 20,000
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0040 Neutral Volume [?] 50,000
Previous Close 0.0030 Trades 2 Down Volume [?] 0
Cures citrus canker in orange groves and ......
Janice Shell meet Janet Shell......
scroll to J
AF's - Audited Financials; documents so rare, so precious, that mere mention of their future appearance can cause spectacular price appreciation (See also: Next Week).
Available Funds - a number inversely proportional to the investment merits of the stock you are considering for purchase.
Average Down - what to do when your stock has dropped far below your Mental Stop.
Basher - the ultimate compliment; a person of considerable wealth, wit and skepticism. Will never critique a bad stock, only good ones. (See also: Paid Basher)
Big News - the cause of much anticipation among Stuckholders; if and when released, causes massive Naked Shorting, which is the only way the Market Makers can prevent the price from rising (to the Moon).
Boca Raton - an island of integrity and sound financial advice in the Florida swamps.
Boiler Room - an old documentary about the lost art of reeling in a Sucker by telephone.
Cellar Boxing - a game played by Market Makers when they get bored with pulling the wings off flies.
Cert - an official-looking document that proves you lost money.
Cert Pull - a reliable way to insure that Stuckholders remain so.
Credit Card - an excellent source of funds for non-marginable Emerging Growth Stocks
DD - the process by which you convince yourself to buy a bad stock (courtesy of "serfdom").
Economic Darwinism - the process by which Pink Sheet Stuckholders are relieved of their money and removed from the financial ecosystem, thus insuring that they will never become wealthy enough to cause real damage.
Emerging Growth Company - an implausible story about a hypothetical business.
Emerging Growth Stock - a scam.
Ex-clearing - the red button on the trading terminals of all Hedge Funds that allows a trader to manipulate a single stock, or the entire market, yet avoid detection by any compliance, audit, regulatory or taxation authority.
God Bless (when used at the end of a letter to shareholders, subscribers, etc.) - proof that the author is sincere about wanting to take your money, reluctant to serve a prison sentence, or both.
Greenwich, CT - Hedge Fund capital of the world, home to many Naked Short Sellers; the only portal into Hades with regular train service from mid-town Manhattan.
Gullibler - see Sucker
Gut Feeling - (before you buy an Emerging Growth Stock): a hunch that this will finally be the multi-bagger you have been searching for; (after you buy an Emerging Growth Stock): the urge to vomit.
Hedge Fund - any group of two or more people with more money and brains than you.
Investor Relations - a liar who is unable to hold down a steady job.
JV - an arrangement between the promoters of two or more Emerging Growth Stocks, with the sole intention of inducing Suckers to buy, and shorts to cover; a meaningless document.
Janet Shell - part cyber-sleuth, part vampire, she clones rats in a secret underground lair and can destroy an Emerging Growth Stock by simply moving her fingers. Sued by the SEC, Amazon and Business Week, she fled her Texas trailer park and is now living in exile in the former Soviet republic of Italy.
Letter of Intent - a letter sent by one party to a second party, usually made public with the sole intention of inducing many third parties to purchase an Emerging Growth Stock. (See also: MOU, JV, Big News, Next Week)
Level II - an electronic stream of data that will enable you to lose more money, faster than ever before.
Locked and Loaded - "I have doubled down more than once on this pig, and if it doesn't go back up very soon, I am in deep, deep trouble…"
Long and Strong - "My irrational belief in this dishonest promotion will not be shaken by assertions of fact."
MM - Market Maker; the Ferrari-driving 24 year-old who emptied your account, one trade at a time.
MOASS - the Mother of All Short Squeezes; when predicted as imminent, a guarantee that your stock will drift lower for the rest of time.
MOU - a letter sent by one liar to another.
Margin - a quicker way to send your entire portfolio to Money Heaven.
Margin Call - the market's way of telling you to stop trading and buy no-load mutual funds.
Melchizidek - a business-friendly domicile for Emerging Growth Companies (see also: Utah)
Mental Stop - an arbitrary point below your purchase price, and always adjusted down to be below the current quote. (See also: Stop Loss)
Mine - a hole in the ground with a liar at the top (Mark Twain).
Mining Company - a group of liars.
Mining Company (Exploration Stage) - a group of liars who have not yet agreed what to lie about.
Mining Company Stock - expensive toilet paper.
Money Heaven: the final resting place for the capital of retail Spec-o-lators. (See also Greenwich, CT.)
Money TV - a platform for fraudulent stock promotion, hosted by paid shill and convicted goat-fucker, Donald Baillargeon.
Moon - frequently-promised price-point for Emerging Growth Stocks; a mineral-rich celestial body, ripe for exploration by Mining Companies.
NSS (Naked Short Selling) - a helpful service provided by Market Makers to lower the price of your stock, so you can buy more at bargain levels (in time for the MOASS).
Next Week - the time frame for the release of the Big News. Always Next Week, never This Week.
NITE - Knight Trading, the largest Market Maker of Emerging Growth Stocks, and the party responsible for your lack of investment acumen and poor trading skills.
OS - Outstanding Shares, like the National Debt, a large and ever-increasing number, but with more immediate negative effect on Stuckholders' wealth.
Optomistic - this mis-spelling of the word optimistic reliably indicates the victim has not yet realized the extent of his losses, or the depths to which the company's management or IR person will go to deceive him.
Paid Basher - one already rich from not wasting their capital on Emerging Growth Stocks, and able to pull down many additional billions by criticizing YOUR stock.
Penny Stock - a business so unprofitable, so mis-managed, so dishonest, that no bank or VC would lend them a cent (see also: Emerging Growth Stock, Mining Company).
Penny Stockholm Syndrome - the love that dare not show a spouse the brokerage statement (see also: True Long).
Pink Sheets - an electronic stock exhange whose secret objective is the transfer of wealth from Suckers to Hedge Funds and executives of Emerging Growth Companies.
Positive DD - what the CEO/promoter/IR person tells you on the phone (but is unable to put in writing); frequently involves Big News, which may arrive as early as Next Week.
Press Release - (when issued by a Real Company) an announcement of material interest to the financial community, intended to goose the stock price; (when issued by an Emerging Growth Company) a collection of exaggerations, lies and errors of omission, intended to goose the stock price.
Reverse Split - the market's way of letting you know your stock is a loser.
SEC - huge, lavishly-funded regulatory agency, whose secret objective is the transfer of wealth from Suckers to Hedge Funds.
Short - the natural enemy of the Sucker;
Short, Naked - see NSS
Spec-o-late - to throw one's capital down the Stinky Pinky Toilet; to engage in wild financial fantasies that will never be realized.
Steve Cohen - (pronounced: Cth'ul'hu) Hedge Fund manager and notorious Short; very camera-shy, due to the fact that he has actual horns growing from his head.
Stinky Pinky - see Emerging Growth Stock
Stinky Pinky Toilet: the place your money goes. (See also: Money Heaven)
Stop Loss - an invitation to a Market Maker to take your money.
Stuckholder - holder of a position in a Stinky Pinky where the proceeds from selling would be less than the commission.
Sucker - anyone long a Penny Stock for longer than it takes to go to the bathroom.
Things that make you go HMMMMMM - prelude or finale to a message-board post consisting of well-researched links that clearly prove the price weakness in a particular Stinky Pinky is due to a vast conspiracy by a secret alliance of Hedge Funds, Market Makers, central banks, the supreme court, Raging Bull, Paid Bashers, the Vatican, the SEC and DTCC, the House of Saud, George Soros, the Smoking Man, etc.
Time Travel - a technology found only in the business plans of Emerging Growth Companies.
Trailing Stop - a trading technique designed to protect profits, seldom needed by investors in Emerging Growth Stocks.
True Long - the con man's best friend.
Utah - a business-friendly domicile for Emerging Growth Stocks.
Vancouver - a street in Canada where your broker worked before he moved to Boca Raton
Wall St - a really old movie with Michael Douglas that portrays the softer, more sentimental side of finance (see also: Boiler Room).
Zero Bid - the market's way of letting you know your stock is a loser.
This is an Educational Service of Freedom Funds LLC. All rights reserved © 2007
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 8/7/2007 3:51 PM
Last 0.0095 Open 0.0100 Volume 5,786,679
Change 0.0000 0.00%
High 0.0100 Last Volume 100,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0090 Up Volume [?] 1,251,623
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0093 Neutral Volume [?] 3,167,556
Previous Close 0.0095 Trades 79 Down Volume [?] 1,367,500
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (9/20/2006) 0.0160
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 200.4200 52 Week Low (4/18/2007) 0.0015
% Held by Institutions N/A
.....79 trades
....I`m down 98.675%
What does that tell ya?
Is the news encouraging lately?
Whats the news?
Go elsewhere, is my opinion based on lost money.
Intuit`s quicken program shows Fri close is .0081, down 37.67%.
A very unreliable site based on years of observation.
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 8/3/2007 4:00 PM
Last 0.0090 Open 0.0095 Volume 31,267,983
Change -0.0010 -10.00%
High 0.0095 Last Volume 100,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0070 Up Volume [?] 10,036,632
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0080 Neutral Volume [?] 9,405,926
Previous Close 0.0100 Trades 221 Down Volume [?] 11,825,425
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (9/20/2006) 0.0160
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 209.1400 52 Week Low (4/18/2007) 0.0015
% Held by Institutions N/A
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 8/2/2007 4:57 PM
Last 0.0100 Open 0.0125 Volume 47,568,750
Change -0.0030 -23.08%
High 0.0125 Last Volume 700,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0045 Up Volume [?] 7,911,015
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0086 Neutral Volume [?] 26,142,587
Previous Close 0.0130 Trades 332 Down Volume [?] 13,515,148
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (9/20/2006) 0.0160
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 191.5300 52 Week Low (4/18/2007) 0.0015
% Held by Institutions N/A
....A great buying op for those who hate to pay retail.
Without the help of this board I could not have done it.
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 7/30/2007 4:14 PM
Last 0.0129 Open 0.0125 Volume 13,450,526
Change 0.0009 7.50%
High 0.0130 Last Volume 1,500,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0120 Up Volume [?] 2,508,360
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0124 Neutral Volume [?] 9,459,837
Previous Close 0.0120 Trades 104 Down Volume [?] 1,482,329
....number of trades increasing.
....wing, I stand corrected(never say never).
....what goes up must come down and never, ever chase a stock.
.....not much action for me today......I NEVER pay retail.
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 7/30/2007 9:30 AM
Last 0.0120 Open 0.0125 Volume 465,824
Change 0.0000 0.00%
High 0.0130 Last Volume 18,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0120 Up Volume [?] 83,462
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0122 Neutral Volume [?] 283,900
Previous Close 0.0120 Trades 11 Down Volume [?] 98,462
KSW INDUSTRIES INC (OTC) 7/27/2007 11:20 AM
Last 0.0001 Open 0.0001 Volume 3,650,000
Change 0.0000 0.00%
High 0.0001 Last Volume 1,700,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0001 Up Volume [?] 0
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0001 Neutral Volume [?] 3,650,000
Previous Close Trades 3 Down Volume [?] 0
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (9/6/2006) 0.0008
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 1,233.2300 52 Week Low (7/16/2007) 0.0001
% Held by Institutions N/A
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 7/25/2007 5:23 PM
Last 0.0125 Open 0.0110 Volume 26,782,690
Change 0.0020 19.05%
High 0.0130 Last Volume 6,025,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0105 Up Volume [?] 3,755,249
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0116 Neutral Volume [?] 15,218,595
Previous Close 0.0105 Trades 153 Down Volume [?] 7,808,846
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (8/1/2006) 0.0170
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 210.5800 52 Week Low (4/18/2007) 0.0015
% Held by Institutions N/A
Earnings
Price to Earnings Ratio N/A Current Earnings per Share N/A Projected Earnings per Share N/A
Dividends and Splits
Annual Dividend N/A Dividend Date N/A Last Split N/A
Yield % N/A Ex-Dividend Date N/A Previous Split N/A
Price and Volume Performance
5 Day Percent Change 78.57 5 Day Moving Average 0.0094 5 Day Average Volume 23,004,105
10 Day Percent Change 303.23 10 Day Moving Average 0.0074 10 Day Average Volume 25,823,057
20 Day Percent Change 362.96 20 Day Moving Average 0.0051 20 Day Average Volume 19,464,547
30 Day Percent Change 267.65 30 Day Moving Average 0.0043 30 Day Average Volume 18,272,501
50 Day Percent Change 420.83 50 Day Moving Average 0.0037 50 Day Average Volume 18,310,575
100 Day Percent Change 362.96 100 Day Moving Average 0.0030 100 Day Average Volume 18,828,346
200 Day Percent Change 0.00 200 Day Moving Average 0.0036 200 Day Average Volume 11,322,007
Ytd Percent Change 212.50 Ytd Moving Average 0.0029 Ytd Average Volume 14,797,694
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 7/23/2007 4:00 PM
Last 0.0099 Open 0.0080 Volume 15,649,490
Change 0.0026 35.62%
High 0.0100 Last Volume 5,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0055 Up Volume [?] 6,302,888
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0082 Neutral Volume [?] 6,698,602
Previous Close 0.0073 Trades 98 Down Volume [?] 2,648,000
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (7/25/2006) 0.0190
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 200.1900 52 Week Low (4/18/2007) 0.0015
% Held by Institutions N/A
SYTE - SITESTAR (OTCBB) 7/19/2007 3:58 PM
Last 0.1490 Open 0.1390 Volume 287,690
Change 0.0100 7.19%
High 0.1490 Last Volume 5,000
Bid 0.1450 x 5,000 Low 0.1380 Up Volume [?] 54,300
Ask 0.1490 x 5,000 VWAP 0.1439 Neutral Volume [?] 198,390
Previous Close 0.1390 Trades 38 Down Volume [?] 35,000
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding 88.06M Beta 3.5900 52 Week High (7/19/2007) 0.1490
Market Capitalization 12.24M 30 Day Historical Volatility 48.0300 52 Week Low (7/31/2006) 0.0520
% Held by Institutions N/A
Earnings
Price to Earnings Ratio N/A Current Earnings per Share N/A Projected Earnings per Share N/A
Dividends and Splits
Annual Dividend N/A Dividend Date N/A Last Split N/A
Yield % N/A Ex-Dividend Date N/A Previous Split N/A
Price and Volume Performance
5 Day Percent Change 14.62 5 Day Moving Average 0.1380 5 Day Average Volume 189,978
10 Day Percent Change 15.06 10 Day Moving Average 0.1343 10 Day Average Volume 116,545
20 Day Percent Change 26.27 20 Day Moving Average 0.1284 20 Day Average Volume 79,226
30 Day Percent Change 35.45 30 Day Moving Average 0.1236 30 Day Average Volume 59,424
50 Day Percent Change 29.57 50 Day Moving Average 0.1188 50 Day Average Volume 76,543
100 Day Percent Change 84.41 100 Day Moving Average 0.1148 100 Day Average Volume 198,514
200 Day Percent Change 112.86 200 Day Moving Average 0.0905 200 Day Average Volume 175,273
Ytd Percent Change 125.76 Ytd Moving Average 0.1022 Ytd Average Volume 195,185
SPZI - SPOOZ INC (OTC) 7/13/2007 4:35 PM
Last 0.0042 Open 0.0038 Volume 27,327,624
Change 0.0005 13.51%
High 0.0042 Last Volume 75,000
Bid N/A Low 0.0036 Up Volume [?] 5,569,749
Ask N/A VWAP 0.0039 Neutral Volume [?] 14,247,675
Previous Close 0.0037 Trades 98 Down Volume [?] 7,510,200
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding N/A Beta N/A 52 Week High (7/25/2006) 0.0190
Market Capitalization N/A 30 Day Historical Volatility 173.0500 52 Week Low (4/18/2007) 0.0015
% Held by Institutions N/A
Earnings
Price to Earnings Ratio N/A Current Earnings per Share N/A Projected Earnings per Share N/A
Dividends and Splits
Annual Dividend N/A Dividend Date N/A Last Split N/A
Yield % N/A Ex-Dividend Date N/A Previous Split N/A
Price and Volume Performance
5 Day Percent Change 40.00 5 Day Moving Average 0.0033 5 Day Average Volume 19,868,858
10 Day Percent Change 55.56 10 Day Moving Average 0.0031 10 Day Average Volume 14,559,882
20 Day Percent Change 50.00 20 Day Moving Average 0.0028 20 Day Average Volume 14,516,173
30 Day Percent Change 50.00 30 Day Moving Average 0.0029 30 Day Average Volume 14,076,725
50 Day Percent Change 121.05 50 Day Moving Average 0.0027 50 Day Average Volume 15,967,486
100 Day Percent Change 50.00 100 Day Moving Average 0.0026 100 Day Average Volume 17,499,383
200 Day Percent Change -61.82 200 Day Moving Average 0.0038 200 Day Average Volume 10,296,912
Ytd Percent Change 5.00 Ytd Moving Average 0.0026 Ytd Average Volume 14,049,603
....ditto that. RUN.... away from this stock.
DNAG - DNAPRINT GENOMICS INC (OTCBB) 7/10/2007 2:38 PM
Last 0.0076 Open 0.0076 Volume 3,278,076
Change 0.0000 0.00%
High 0.0079 Last Volume 1,423
Bid 0.0076 x 5,000 Low 0.0076 Up Volume [?] 757,428
Ask 0.0079 x 5,000 VWAP 0.0075 Neutral Volume [?] 1,993,757
Previous Close 0.0076 Trades 46 Down Volume [?] 526,891
....46 trades
Im starting to get excited now Ive been holding on to this one for awhile.
....CA,I have been excited since .03c and add on pull backs.
GLA-Johns
NMEN - NEW MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (OTCBB) 7/6/2007 11:29 AM
Last 0.3000 Open 0.2900 Volume 52,185
Change 0.0000 0.00%
High 0.3100 Last Volume 20,500
Bid 0.2900 x 5,000 Low 0.2900 Up Volume [?] 14,500
Ask 0.3000 x 5,000 VWAP 0.3007 Neutral Volume [?] 35,500
Previous Close 0.3000 Trades 7 Down Volume [?] 2,185
Fundamentals
Shares Outstanding 264.41M Beta 8.0400 52 Week High (9/27/2006) 0.6600
Market Capitalization 79.32M 30 Day Historical Volatility 86.1200 52 Week Low (8/24/2006) 0.0800
% Held by Institutions N/A
.....so much for my month old order for buying @.105.
Thats OK because pull-backs are like buying at discount.
I have been here since the .03 days and add every time a sale pops up.
NMEN continues to improve.....for me.
Guess there are no other takers?
2 shay
Big bust out today.....news on the horizon?
.....I`m a SYTE share pac man but only got a partial fill the other day.
Thats OK....I love pull backs.
For the long run I hope there is no buy out.
GLA longs(and if your a trader thanks for your shares)
Preservation Sciences Highlights Positive Trends For All Natural Beverage Preservative
6/21/2007
St. Petersburg, FL - Preservation Sciences, Inc. a company that researches and develops natural technologies for the food, beverage and industrial coatings industry, announced recently information regarding its natural preservative for juices and beverages called Natural Choice.
Recent developments regarding the levels of cancer causing benzene in drinks has created a market opportunity for Preservation Sciences. Benzene, a chemical linked to leukemia, can form in drinks with the combination of Vitamin C and either sodium benzoate or potassium benzoate.
Preservation Sciences has retained YET2.COM to license or sell this intellectual property, so that Preservation Sciences can maximize the market opportunity of this technology.
Market demand caused by beverage companies wanting and needing to reformulate with the chemical preservatives — sodium benzoate or potassium benzoate — is beneficial to Preservation Sciences.
“We have been waiting for this type of consumer backlash against chemical preservatives,” Mr. Gary Harrison, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer stated. “Finally, consumers are aggressively looking at the labels of these beverages, like they look at trans fats and low carbs. This is what will force the manufacturers to switch from chemical preservative to natural alternatives,” Mr. Harrison further stated. “Natural Choice is a proprietary technology that we developed, and it needs to continue to be improved for the entire beverage market, yet it works well on juices that have a citrus flavor.” Natural Choice is a trademark of Preservation Sciences, Inc. The technology for Natural Choice is patent pending.
....total shares held in two accounts....307,744 fwiw
...don`t report them missing cause if found and carrying pot they`ll get busted.
...ooooops , thats canker not cancer...oh well.
If they sell the cancer cure and/or get a gov`t contract for the rust preventer it`s off to the races.
I love the thrill of the chase.