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SirFelix you idiot, the message was posted on Friday.
Schmuck
The support at $0.15 has been broken.
This thing has no legs!
Looks like support at $0.15 may be broken today!
Quote as of 11/04/2005 09:51 ET
Chart
Delayed | Real-Time
Last: 0.1500 Vol.: 2,800
Change: -0.0100 -6.25% Tick: Up
Bid: 0.1500 Ask: 0.1600
Bid Size: 50 Ask Size: 50
Avg. Vol.:
(100-day) 165,821
Open: 0.1600 Mkt Cap: 9.27 M
Prev. Close: 0.1600 EPS: 0.03
P/E: 5.00 Market: OTCBB
Day High: 0.1600 Day Low: 0.1500
52-Week High: 0.4600 52-Week Low: 0.1050
Div: 0.000 Ex-Div. Date: N/A
Div. Yield: 0.00
why is it that these shares are not shown being traded?
OT: So Amos 'n' Andy are publishing a book. Well, well, or perhaps, as Amos would say, "Ain't dat sumpin'?" I am glad, indeed, that I am permitted to preface their story with a few remarks, for I intend to say some things about them that I know the boys would never say about themselves.
I have known Charles J. Correll and Freeman F. Gosden for many years. As announcer for their nightly episode and as a personal friend, I have become intimately acquainted with them, both in and out of character, and to my mind they are two of the finest boys I have ever met.
Modest and shy they are. Prosperity hasn't hurt them. Their rise has been rapid. They are known wherever radio broadcasting is a means of entertainment. Their fan mail is enormous. Yet they are as natural and unspoiled as on the first day they walked into the studio.
They are excellent showmen, both of them, and shrewd businessmen. They know the secret of public favor and it's value. They drive a good bargain, yet they never hesitate to refuse anything which might lower the high standard of the entertainment they present, or jeopardize the friendship of the hundreds of thousands of radio listeners who depend upon their clean, human fun. But the most important of their characteristics, and the one, in my opinion, which has had more to do with their success than any other, is their devotion to their work. They take their job seriously. They put their heart and soul into it, not only as they write it but as they deliver it.
It has been my privilege for several years to sit in the studio with the boys as they broadcast their nightly episode. I have seen them almost overcome with laughter at the antics of their characters; I have seen them broadcasting a pathetic episode with tears in their eyes, drying them as fast as they came so that they might see to read the next lines of the script. Many times I have seen them so shaken by a pathetic episode that it took them almost half an hour to "come to" sufficiently to be able to leave their private studio to meet people. They "live" the characters they portray. That's why the characters are so real and human.
Correll and Gosden have an enviable sense of humor- not the wise-cracking type, but the kind of fun that grows out of a healthy, happy outlook on life. For that's the kind of boys they are. They love play and enjoy golfing, swimming, riding, and most outdoor sports winter and summer. They like people. They are at home with influential businessmen; but they are equally at home with the man on the street. And their following the country over is just as democratic, just as inclusive. Nearly everyone, high or low, in city or on the isolated farm, black or white, who follows the antics of Amos 'n' Andy, enjoys them wholeheartedly.
I say "black or white" advisedly, for one of the remarkable things about their work is their large following among the colored people themselves. This is undoubtedly because, although they portray the lives of two ignorant, struggling colored boys, they treat them sympathetically. They have never once ridiculed the race. Their fun is always without offense. The best indication of what the race thinks of them is the fact that they have frequently been called upon to speak and perform at meetings of colored people both in the North and the South, and they are personally acquainted with many of the leading colored business and professional men in Chicago.
My association with them these three years has been a pleasure. My hope for this book of theirs is that it will enable many thousands of radio fans to know the Correll and Gosden behind the Amos 'n' Andy as well and as favorably as I have come to know them.
Bill Hay
Not very well! He's still losing money on this!!
how can one use technicals on a low volume otc stock?
what makes you say that?
it does not look like legs to me, looks like stumps (forrestgump)
I can carry you only so far, chucky, you will need to start making investment decisions on your own concerning this one!
What happened?
All gains lost from last week?
Shoulda
Coulda
Woulda
who is left holding the bag now?
And I You
story 1
or
story 2
you pick
we provide the details
ROTFLMAO dlewisfl
again, get a clue
who is profiting from this?
most stockholders have bought in at a much higher level
Why do the BID and ASK keep going lower?
Have the MO MO players left the building?!
Dont get caught holding the bag when this one falls through!
Of course, do your own DD before investing in this, or any other, stock!
'dlewisfl' the observer of the obvious
dont you have any original information?
get a clue
LMAOYFL
DYMHACTL?
Yes, I am wrong again, opened higher!
Let's see what the day brings. Any guesses? I predict we close lower than we closed yesterday.
Quote as of 10/27/2005 09:37 ET
Delayed | Real-Time
Last: 0.2000 Vol.: 92,730
Change: +0.0050 2.56% Tick: Up
Bid: 0.2000 Ask: 0.2020
Bid Size: 50 Ask Size: 50
Avg. Vol.:
(100-day) 149,246
watch for the gap down this morning
we will open lower than we closed
you are worse than a horror show, you are MFCA!
no i did not unload all stock
looks like it broke 19 cents
Quote as of 10/26/2005 15:46 ET
Chart
Delayed | Real-Time
Last: 0.1940 Vol.: 1,118,374
Change: +0.0540 38.57% Tick: Up
Bid: 0.1900 Ask: 0.1950
Bid Size: 50 Ask Size: 50
Avg. Vol.:
(100-day) 150,671
bunny made a mistake!
BID HIGHER THAN LASTRADE??!! More news on the way? Why the gap?
Quote as of 10/26/2005 15:39 ET
Delayed | Real-Time
Last: 0.1880 Vol.: 1,108,374
Change: +0.0480 34.29% Tick: Up
Bid: 0.1900 Ask: 0.1920
Bid Size: 50 Ask Size: 50
Avg. Vol.:
(100-day) 150,671
I preach the facts
you are the joke
LMAO
click on the links in the post and you will see what you seem to be missing.
end of day sell off starts at 3
Daniel L. Ritz, Jr. is a daytrader
STOCKHOLDERS: 1,300 as of December 31, 2003. PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS: April 15, 2003, Eyal Shachar owned or controlled 23.7% of the Common, Daniel Lee Ritz 19.5% and D. M. Moore, Jr. 10.9%.
http://www.proinvestor.com/pub/maccess/r/rshf_940269_print.htm
Dan's picture:
http://beck2.med.harvard.edu/people/dani.htm
Quote as of 10/26/2005 14:47 ET
Chart
Last: 0.1850 Vol.: 883,124
Bid: 0.1800 Ask: 0.1850
Bid Size:50 Ask Size:50
Quote as of 10/26/2005 14:35 ET
Chart
Delayed | Real-Time
Last: 0.1840 Vol.: 867,124
Change: +0.0440 31.43% Tick: Up
Bid: 0.1800 Ask: 0.1850
Bid Size: 50 Ask Size: 50
Avg. Vol.:
(100-day) 150,671
RITZ DANIEL LEE JR
(Last) (First) (Middle)
2550 GRAY FALLS DR SUITE 250
(Street)
HOUSTON TX 77077
The price will go down from here
Just like 17-Oct-05
we opened at 0.12
had a high of 0.16
and volume of 526,700
And steadily down from there.
Today another pump, did you dump?
if this is such a good deal why isnt the share price reflecting that?
Way to go.
Pump, dump
Pump, dump
MORE DILUTION ON THE WAY!
Up 3% down 3.5%
Up 33% down 35%
Net Net
down
down 10.39% today
washed away all those gains
get your nose checked
You seem to have spoken too soon.
day aint over yet
pump and dump
pump is in place
dump later today?
tomorrow
wednesday
not really, what goes up will come down
especially in this game
now that ceres fessed up to the obvious pump post, we shall see the price gadually go back to a dime over the next several hours
it was almost exciting!