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Selling on Amazon would help
.004 X 100 =
VOTE YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not relevant - that was more than a decade ago - Tom Schroepfer (sp)
Good post 'Beauneedsbiscuits"
I think 'JamesE's post does make sense - eventually things will come together - I just hope I'm not in a nursing home at that time and won't know how happy I should be :) - I was told many things re CCTI by Aiden, but very, very few came to fruition - I'm pissed off and have told him so many times over the years - I'll just wait and see what happens
They can hit 2 to 3 dollars on the OTC without having to do a R/S
I'll give it CPR if I finally can make some money :)
Someone who got shares when millions and millions were given out is selling - I'd bet on it!! - I don't believe all of those shares were restricted - a stock that has a lot going for it does not move in this type of pattern - 50,000 bought - 1,200,000 sold - give me a break
YUP!!!!!!!!
What a bunch of bullshit - Our 2 leaders don't have the brains to run this company - This is the 2nd reverse split I have experience - Time to pop a few MGD's
R/S would screw all the longs big time - ex: easier to go from .04 to .40 than .80 to $8 on a 20
I don't believe that all shares given out are restricted and can't be sold - I think there are a few people with a shitload of shares that are slowly selling and that is the reason this stock is not going up - just my 2 cents
Sure as hell can't be worse - Last time we heard from our boss was December 29th - Jezus !!
'holdmfoldm' - thanks for the laugh
My bad - I didn't scroll down far enough
I don't see anything 'blue' in backround - I' m not hammered - that starts about 6 pm - I do see something that looks like a 'kiln' but that object is silver
I don't see a pizza oven - where exactly is it in the picture or are you just being cute :)
'BVbuilder' - Appreciate your post
Maybe our 'leaders' are selling some of their shares and that's why share price is not going up - just a thought
HAHAHAHA - FUNNY STUFF 'MTHOREBBANK'
I love seeing that rotating kiln !!! Thanks 'White Coal'
Doug Hague and I can't remember the other dude's name - I think it starts with a 'C' but they went back on their word re people like me that we could sell restriced shares at a certain date and that was postponed because they were selling their own shares - they fvcked a lot of shareholders - at that time my shares were worth approx $1,000,000 and when I could finally sell them, my attorney screwed up re 'letter of opinion' and by the time that was rectified I got around $20,000 - about 6 months later, that attorney was caught doing somethings wrong and was sent to prison - while he was in prison I surely didn't send him a fruit basket :) - I would have preferred to 'KICK HIS ASS' !!
Good post 'mthorebbank' - I have a difficult time figuring out why share price of SFIO is so low - one would think the price would be somewhere in the 20's to 40's
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Then why do you feel the need to post on this board?
'mthorebbank' Yup - that's what I was referring to - thanks for putting it up - thought it would be nice to have a clean balance sheet - your thoughts make sense - going out for a couple MGD's - see ya later - Go Bucks!!!!!!
If they really have 2.3 million in cash why don't they pay off the $25,000 that they owe - I forgot what that was for
I sure hope so 'redspinelpinktopaz'
And your saying none of these people can sell their shares - really?
'Stockguy89' - I feel the same as you do - also, what's gonna happen when all those shares become available to be sold - OMG!!
Looks like they gave the person who cleans the bathrooms 15,000,000 shares :)
I didn't read entire post, but I wonder how many millions of shares Luyten received - I could be wrong
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SER to Host Webinar on Social and Environmental Justice Related to Rare Earth Element and Critical Mineral Industry in Wyoming?
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The UW School of Energy Resources will host a webinar panel discussion on social and environmental justice on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. MDT.
The panel gathers community leaders, academic experts, and federal representatives to discuss the topics of social and environmental justice as they relate to the Department of Energy (DOE) sponsored Carbon Ore, Rare Earth, and Critical Mineral (CORE-CM) projects.
“This discussion is completely relevant to all fossil energy and resource research that we are conducting,” says SER’s Davin Bagdonas, a principal investigator for CORE-CM. “Everything we are doing in energy and fossil fuels will have impacts and we have to understand those from multiple perspectives to not only produce successful projects, but to produce successful projects for these communities in meaningful ways.”
The CORE-CM Initiative funds research focused on expanding and transforming the use of coal and coal-based resources to produce coal-based products, and extract rare earth element and critical minerals. Two projects initiated by SER in the Powder River Basin (PRB) of Wyoming and Montana, and the Greater Green River and Wind River basins (GGRB-WRB) of Wyoming and Colorado, were selected and are among 13 projects nationwide.
The projects in these basins are important with the potential to create new industries and economic growth,” says Bagdonas. “Rightfully so, we see the department of energy emphasizing these exact topics on all projects moving forward, and the sooner we can define them and learn to work with our tools in social and environmental justice, the better.”
The panel will feature Savannah Rice, a science, technology, and policy fellow at the DOE; UW’s Matthew Henry, an assistant professor in the Honors College; Executive Director of the Associated Governments of Northwest Colorado (AGNC) Bonnie Petersen; Daniel Cardenas, Chief Executive Officer of Knowledge River - a National Native American STEM Initiative; and SER’s senior policy analyst Kipp Coddington.
Moderated by SER research scientist Selena Gerace, the panel discussion will seek to define the topics of social and environmental justice as they relate to CORE-CM project basins, provide regional and native community perspectives, outline federal expectations, and explore concerns covering environmental health and safety, and potential legal and policy issues.
“As we adapt to a low carbon energy future, conversations about social and environmental justice will be vital to ensuring the successful implementation of new and alternative low carbon energy sources,” says Gerace. “Along with the benefits of low-carbon technologies comes the responsibility to ensure the health and security of our communities. This webinar is a preliminary step to a broader discussion moving forward.”
The webinar is free and open to the public, though registration is required. A link is provided below or can be found on the UW School of Energy Resources Events webpage along with information on the speakers.
Time will be reserved at the end of the presentation for questions.
Once registered, attendees will be emailed the webinar link no sooner than 24 hours before the start of the presentation. Registrants may also submit questions for the panelists in advance through the registration porta
YUP!!!!
'mthorebbank' - AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very important that those shares become restricted
Because Aiden and Robin are incompetent!!!!!!
A little paint never hurt anyone :)