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"....NO ONE can buy FFGO and take a HUGE RISK anymore."
...and that's a good thing Vianna.
Those who ran the FFGO scam will no longer be allowed to bilk people out of their hard earned money.
Ordinary
"If Gold piggybacks oil and oil climbs to $150 or better then $2000 gold might be possible...."
Unfortunately neither of those possibilities will have any impact on this now-dead stock.
Thanks for playing.
Ordinary
"FFGO IS DTCC Eligible"
No they're not.
Ordinary
Good luck getting a response from "Pat Clem" at FINRA on that matter.
Ordinary
Watch "what" closely?
FFGO is FINISHED.
Ordinary
That's ok.
My mouse is too lazy to link a video I wanted to show you since yesterday.
Then again, it works fine. Which means its MASTER is rather......um.....well you know.
An Ordinarydude who is rather lazy today....and yesterday....
Good luck getting a hold of "management" at FFGO.
lol
Ordinary
Shareholders won't receive anything, diamond.
Sorry, but that is a fact!
Ordinary
This stock, like the vast majority of all Pink Sheet stocks, was eventually turned into a vehicle that was used to purge the naive, the greedy, and the unsophisticated out of their money. Essentially, it generated one family of bagholders after another. Unfortuantely, that's "the way of the gun" when it comes to trading extremely risky equities like Pink Sheet stocks.
To think this stock will yield "3400%" ROI is completely absurd, considering FFGO ceased to exist altogether. The only thing it will create are hard lessons in life. And that's not a bad thing, if you think about it.
It's sad to see this "company" cease "operations". It IS the first stock that officially opened my eyes to the ugly world of stinky pinkies.
Ordinary
Oh hell no.
Born in Texas. Reared in America (moved around a lot when I was younger).
Planted roots in Texas again some years later.
You could consider me a "East-Westerner".
If that made any sense to you.
lol
Ordinary
We northerns view southerners as problematic peoples.
An Ordinarydude who considers himself a Southerner....but he's really a Northerner....
They won't be paying anyone jack-squat, "AlanC".
Ordinary
Oh silly me!! Of course you're right.
Right is left. Up is down. Backwards is forwards....
You guys DO live in the "Land Down Under"!!!!
;)
An Ordinarydude who wished he had a V-8.....
Interesting.
Well, hehehe, it's true, you guys clearly drive on the wrong side of the road.
Ordinary Soy Sauce
I also understand you guys "drive" on the wrong side of the road down there.
Ordinary
FFGO is done. Kaput. Finished.
There will be no dividend.
Ordinary
LOLOLOL!!!
An Ordinarydude who has a friend in South Dallas who has a VERRRRYYY mean and fast M3.....
That's exactly why we're sending both groups over there F6....to maintain our force superiority in that region.
...but every once in a while I love to dabble in conspiracy theories........
Ordinary Roswell
...oh I understand what you're saying lol.
Then again...what would the world be like without fanatics (of all types)?
Drama free...that's what!!!
Ordinary
....a third carrier would surely signal war with Iran, although two carrier groups could provide sufficient cover for Israeli.....um...........uh oh....you don't think we're going to provide air support for an elaborate Israeli strike force do you?
Ordinary
...no, but I have, on one occasion, walked home with several bags of groceries.
Why?
Cause I was an idiot. For not filling up my truck with gas. And this was back in the day when few had cell phones.
And no, the pay phone didn't work. Which is a common problem back in those days.
So I hoofed it back home (some 4 miles home) with several bags in tow.
Ordinary
...no, I don't remember how much I spent for it, exactly.
Other than the price went up more than a dollar per lb.
...which, of course, is a LOT of money.....
Ordinary Bananas
...lol..it was nowhere near as expensive as you think.
As for Republicans...well what dismays me the most about that political party is the number of xenophobes that populate the organization.
An Ordinarydude who is surprised to see Moscow still topping the list...sort of...
I am worried for the people of Iran.
I, on the other hand, do not loose a minute of sleep over their government, their religious fanatics, or their military....
Ordinary
I have considered porridge.
Which prompted me to eventually ask the question (to my local produce fella) "Why in the HECK are BANANAS getting so DAMN expensive"?
...to which he responds "I don't know bro, I don't GROW them. I sell them"
An Ordinarydude who went ahead and bought the bananas anyway....cause they're yummy....
"...5 million traded today."
...which translates to about $500 worth of trades. And mind you, HGLC is a grey-sheet stock.
Which is nothing worth writing home about, WRJ.....
Ordinary
....I think we're sending that second battle group over there as a message to Iran.
An Ordinarydude who thinks the message says "DON'T FUCK WITH THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ BROS".....
"I have still been in communication with a prestigious law firm concerning our case..."
Do they happen to be the law offices of Fredrick, Allen, Kramer and Edwards, by any chance?
"...They have a senior analyst/investigator looking at the case."
So in other words, they got their bookie to look over the "case".....
"....The fact that they are taking this much time to consider this case shows me that there is validity to the case....."
..it's highly likely they're inudated with numerous other, unrelated cases..
"....If our case is taken, I will probably set up an account with Investorshub where I can send out PM (private mail)."
Legitimate law firms will frown at such a manuever, and would instead request a shareholder list....should they be lucky to get one...
Ordinary
..hey fuagf, that gives me an "idea"...
An Ordinarydude who thinks he could substitute jam for jelly on his morning toast....
...not that I'm worried...but despite the comment from the "second" US Military "official", I find it unusual we would send a second aircraft carrier battle group to the Middle East.
Well....come to think of it, we've used carriers before to send a message to other nations (during peacetime).
An Ordinarydude who still thinks Bush fucked up by giving that "huzzah-end-of-combat-operations-in-Iraq" speech on the deck of the Abraham Lincoln back in 2003....
http://news.yahoo.com/u-military-moves-carriers-denies-iran-023925806.html
lolz....
Ordinary
Perhaps so.
Then again, there are those that eat healthy (and exercise often) and either suffer from health problems (or die suddenly from some aliment). Remember Jim Fixx?
An Ordinarydude who doesn't care how old StephanieVanBryce is....
A friend once told me after she quit drinking milk 4 years ago she not only lost weight, but she felt much better (she takes calcium suppliments in lieu of milk).
An Ordinarydude who, for some strange reason, thought StephanieVanbryce was in her early 30's....
Bottom line?
Meat is getting expensive.
Ordinary
Hmm....well a nuclear free Middle East would be very nice.
An Ordinarydude who doesn't think anyone should have nuclear weapons.....
...that's one of many you'll probably find, fuagf.
I'm convinced they're still not fully cooperating with the IAEA.
Ordinary
To be honest I don't. But I remember reading about it throughout the better part of last year.
Ordinary
Yes, but bombs would be ideal (you can call bombers back.....you can't call missiles back).
Ordinary
...well both bombs AND missiles can be equipped with kinetic (inert) rounds. Actually, the Navy tested this idea several years ago (by equipping Trident missiles with conventional warheads---and I'm sure they tossed the idea around of using inert rounds instead of conventional ones).
There is always a risk of ejecting fissile material from the impact site.
It's certainly one of my personal concerns.....given the toxicity of the by-products can--and will--contaminate underground water sources, local farms/ranches, etc....
Ordinary
It's been over for a very long time.
Ordinary