Avoiding used tires and old appliances in this low tide investment sea.
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This I feel will be our year, sounds like Guyer has all the T's crossed and the i's dotted. Been a long wait, even though I'm prepare to wait longer.
Speaking of, I was on another site and someone has found a good home, still complaining, and yet I'll hazard a guess...hasn't sold a share. Just complaining. Been nice and quiet here though, lol.
Anyway, it is obvious that CGFIA has been working diligently to submit fully accurate forms to take care of the objected items keeping us from operation. One of these days they are going to hit the ground running....watch the S/P then!!
Sitting here quietly, patiently, still buying small pieces,....and STILL LONG! Good luck all.... -1, as Burk would say. LOL!
Hmmm, I like the climb in stock price...and the steady buy talleys.
Jenna, dont have PM capabilities, but you do have a valid point. Good luck to us all.
Thanks Grizz!
Isnt that what you forcasted two months ago? Good luck with this one too. CGFIA is going to break loose soon and I'm sure we will all hear a different tune.
Dont forget me Burk! Good luck all.
Jenna36.
After 4+ years of listening to a few people complain and bash this stock continually, it's going to be real entertaining to see their responses when we do hit profitability! It's good to read posts from folks that have hung on and still have faith in what they invested in and support. Thanks guys....you all know who you are.
Guess we all should just go home now huh?
We all have been waiting to see that for some time now, will be great to see CGFIA in green regularly!
Sweet!! Nice post Wales.
Umm...they need people to invest, that is to buy stock, so that they can pay the bond and get the permit to open the Mill. If everybody sat out and said "Im going to wait till we get permit, ect" we all might as well move on because there wont be any capital to be had, bond wont be paid, permit denied. Just an observation.
Thanks Wales, That is good news!.....now spit..LOL
I like the words "stipulated agreement" ....makes it sound real close!! Thanks, AK.
OT...See what your new positive attitude has for a reward Jenna? Feels better than worry, huh?
Ready, Set,..........!!!
So....Maisel Construction does.
Ouch! No, it's not worth it...I too could average down and hope. Or I could sit right where I'm at without spending a dime and hope just the same. Truthfully, until I see something to impress, STHG has seen the last of my influx of money.
Pumping or not...somebody needs to kick this dog in its azz, if for nothing else, to raise interest.
And you are still holding your stock? Bitch about it and the company and continue to hold? I just dont get it....why?
No it's not. If it ever gets to where I break even, I will re-examine my position, will probably stick it out...but would have to think about it. Right now, the whole issue is moot anyway.
Good luck, people!
Theres always a chance, a very small one I fear, but a chance this may come to something in the long term. My INVESTMENT isnt worth didly right now, so what do I have to lose? Hold my stock, hope for the best, while expecting nothing in the way of returns. Someday,......who knows?
I will never get my money back from this...gonna wait till it gasps its last breath, buy the hard certificates from Etrade and shellac the damn things to the wall of my garage. Got sucked into the pump of last fall and dont have s#*! to show for it. Never let your emotion or excitement guide your stock purchases...take your time, research, and think...does this company DESERVE the volume and price movements that are happening to it...if you cant see how, then run.
Yeah, me too. Just about put in a sell order last night but got greedy. Could have made a healthy profit and still bought back in. Hard lesson learned.
Grizz, my email is in my bio, contact me please.
Totally amazes me.
Sounds good, Grizz....thanks!
Maybe SOMEBODY KNOWS SOMETHING!
One can only hope. One of these days, this gain will be small compared to what will happen to the stock price once we start processing ore.
Rock on CGFIA!
Is there any color other than Red!? LOL. Our day will come.
GO CGFIA!!!
False price or not, it sure felt good getting the blood pressure pumped up for a bit.
I made $17,638.63....lol. Wish it wasn't a mistake.
If it's just dead money, then why are you still here? Curious.
Thanks for the pics, Optimiss. As I recall, you are from around Silverton...what are the feelings of the residents, and what do they think of our chances? Thanks again, Phil
Yeah, it's kind of funny huh? He's all over CGFIA when they come up. Beginning to wonder if my half baked pondering may have some merit?
Get'er right guys...get the permit, open the mill!!
Best of luck all....first two rounds are spoken for, I'll get the third!
No interest? Do you ever watch the volume counter?
Good post and research, mecoors.
There are too many variables to even hazard a guess. I am hoping to be well seated in mid pennyland though.
Actually, they have more cash on hand than any other year. Nothing to say about the revised plan that takes the Tailing ponds out of the equasion? Or the fact that the are going to resubmit the application for the permit? Or that the mill is refinanced for another year?
I guess you were really hoping for those .0001 shares, huh?
To everybody else....ROCK ON CGFIA, get'um while they're cheap!
SAAAWEEET!!! Thanks Sieg!
Hoping so too, albosafy.
Wow...I needed that shot in the arm. Thanks California.
Brendan, you didn't ask me, but...
I doubt it, there is too much stock issued...most buyouts are along the lines of the company being bought out giving up a bunch of shares for a percentage of the buyers share price. For instance 4 to 10 (or much more)shares of us for .75% of a share of theirs. Granted this is VERY rudimentary, but gives you a basic idea. If you had a boatload of shares like Guyer, you would do pretty well. An average guy still may, depends on how many shares you hold and the buyers stock price. If they open the mill ect, stock price goes up...you see?