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scott i can't pm so i writing here
is stock charts working now? i had trouble logging in too.
ari
regarding this chart, http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=CCME&p=D&yr=1&mn=0&dy=0&id=p43924118080&a=217673688
under this strategy, when is a buy signal triggered?
hey I don't have premium membership so i can't PM you. but email tumbler @ tumblerslf@hotmail. his method is good and proven to work. just need consistency.
"Never, never, never give up. . "
Winston Churchill
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=57057068
does anyone here know of a website that allows people to send in information that a company might not want potential employees or their costumers to know about? something like a whistle blowing blog but for smaller locally owned businesses.
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does anyone here know of a website that allows people to send in information that a company might not want potential employees or their costumers to know about? something like a whistle blowing blog but for smaller locally owned businesses.
does anyone here know of a website that allows people to send in information that a company might not want potential employees or their costumers to know about? something like a whistle blowing blog but for smaller local businesses.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that... lol
In Japan, they also do this
Goldman Sachs Owns CCME??????
Someone on CCME board is saying GS owns 1.7 million shares. No link provided though.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=56726333
That was a 3000 TNA position....
intense trade
phew
UNIDYN, CORP. WHICH WILL DO BUSINESS IN CALIFORNIA AS NEVADA UNIDYN, CORP.
Unidyn, CORP. Which Will Do Business in California as Nevada Unidyn, CORP. was a corporation registered in the state of California.
It was a foreign corporation, meaning it was formed outside of California. In this case, it was formed in Nv. It registered with the state of California on October 09, 2001.
All of Unidyn, CORP. Which Will Do Business in California as Nevada Unidyn, CORP.'s powers, rights and privileges in the State of California have been forfeited. This could have happened because they failed to file a return and/or pay taxes to the California Franchise Tax Board, or because they failed to make certain informational filings with the California Secretary of State. The specific reason for this forfeiture can be found by ordering a status report from the Secretary of State.
Unidyn, CORP. Which Will Do Business in California as Nevada Unidyn, CORP. was a for-profit entity.
Corporation Number 02381931
Status Forfeited
Date of Filing 10/09/2001
Type Foreign
Profit/Nonprofit For-profit
Mailing Address
c/o John Provazek
12383 Doherty Street
Riverside CA 92503
CCME
isn't this the stock that's supposed to be a scam?
come on, get out before it goes to ZERO
someone I know has a target of 3 dollars on this stock.....
here, I have proof
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=54451416
ps
in IMAX 20.19
in LAD 11.08
Palestinians Shift Focus in Strategy for Statehood
By ETHAN BRONNER
Published: October 20, 2010
Rina Castelnuovo for The New York Times
Palestinians worked on a home on Wednesday near Pisgat Ze’ev, a Jewish neighborhood in East Jerusalem. Israel plans to build more units there.
The idea, being discussed in both formal and informal forums across the West Bank, is to appeal to the United Nations, the International Court of Justice and the signatories of the Geneva Conventions for opposition to Israeli settlements and occupation and ultimately a kind of global assertion of Palestinian statehood that will tie Israel’s hands.
The approach has taken on more weight as the stall in American-brokered peace talks lengthens over the issue of continued settlement building.
“We cannot go on this way,” said Hanan Ashrawi, a former peace negotiator who is a part of the inner ruling circle of the Palestine Liberation Organization, which oversees the Palestinian Authority. “The two-state solution is disappearing. If we cannot stop the settlements through the peace process, we have to go to the Security Council, the Human Rights Council and every international legal body.”
In an interview, she said that the P.L.O. was holding high-level discussions on these options this week.
Israeli officials reject the move as unacceptable and a violation of the 1993 Oslo accords that govern Israeli-Palestinian relations. It would also pre-empt any efforts by Israel to keep some settlements and negotiate modified borders. But the Israelis are worried. No government in the world supports their settlement policy, and they fear that a majority of countries, including some in Europe, would back the Palestinians.
The Israelis say that what is really going on is a Palestinian effort to secure a state without having to make the difficult decisions on the borders and settlements that negotiations would entail. They are pressing the Obama administration to take a firmer public stand against the new approach, but Washington has made no move to do so.
“A lot of members of the international community believe that since the Palestinians are the weaker party, if they get more support it will help them in the direct talks with us,” a senior Israeli official said, speaking on standard diplomatic ground rules of anonymity. “But it works in the opposite direction. This would kill a negotiated settlement.”
Abraham H. Foxman, the American national director of the Anti-Defamation League, has been in Israel this week talking to its leaders. He said in an interview that all agreed on the importance of a robust American position against the Palestinian effort.
“This is part of the delegitimization campaign against Israel,” he said. “The Obama administration needs to have the same public moxie on the declaration of a pre-emptive state as it has had on Israeli settlements. All the exit doors have to be closed for the Palestinians so they have no choice but to negotiate.”
Israel and the Palestinians began the direct talks at the start of September. But a freeze on West Bank settlement construction by Israel ended four weeks later, and the Palestinians said they would not return to the table without an extension. The Arab League, whose backing is crucial to the talks, agreed on Oct. 8 to give the Americans and Israelis a month to come up with a way to stop settlement construction.
The United States is pleading with the Palestinians not to give up hope. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said to an audience of Palestinians in Washington on Wednesday that the United States was working hard to restart the process, and that the administration’s special envoy, George J. Mitchell, would return to the region soon.
The Israelis say settlement construction should be part of the mix of issues in the talks, not a precondition. Nonetheless, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is working on a second shorter building stoppage in exchange for American guarantees. One that has been discussed is an American promise to work vigorously against an external declaration of Palestinian statehood.
The Palestinians’ approach is often referred to as a unilateral declaration of statehood. But they declared their state more than 20 years ago and realize that simply restating the declaration will have little effect. Instead, they are pursuing what might better be called a multilateral declaration.
“We don’t have strong cards, but we want to convince the world to take a position and gain recognition of a Palestinian state,” noted Hanna Amireh, another member of the P.L.O.’s ruling circle, in an interview in his Ramallah office. “We feel we need to go beyond the United States to the world.”
One effort under way is at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. On Wednesday, the court’s prosecutor, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, heard arguments from eight people — four on each side — on whether the Palestinian Authority could be recognized by the court in its charges against Israel’s conduct in the 2008-9 Gaza war. The court permits states only to bring cases.
Al-Haq, a Palestinian legal group, repeated its standing argument that for the purposes of the court, Palestine should be considered a state because it engages in international relations and tries its own people in a legal system, and because the international legal system bears a special responsibility for Palestinians.
Arguing against was Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, who said granting the Palestinians statehood even for the criminal court violated their treaties with Israel. He said in a telephone interview from The Hague that the underlying purpose of the Palestinians was to strengthen their case for statehood recognition.
“If they win here, the big story that will come out of this is that one of the main legal bodies in the international community, the International Criminal Court, acknowledges that the Palestinian Authority already constitutes a state,” he said.
The Palestinians want the world to declare their state on the territories that Israel conquered in the 1967 war — the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza. Half a million Israelis now live in those areas, and Israel could find itself, in effect, in daily violation of another member state.
Certain countries sympathetic to the Palestinians, however, might not agree to a declaration of their statehood. For instance, China, Russia and Spain are all facing independence movements within their borders. When Kosovo declared its independence two years ago, many states declined to recognize it because of the potential for setting a precedent of legitimizing secession.
If the Palestinians were to go to the United Nations Security Council, they might well face an American veto. Therefore they might start in the General Assembly, where there is no veto and where dozens of countries would be likely to support them.
While that would be less binding, it would provide a kind of symmetry — dark or poetic, depending on one’s perspective — with Israel. It was in the General Assembly in November 1947 that the Zionist movement achieved success through a resolution calling for the division of this land into two states, one Jewish and the other Arab. Israel has long viewed that vote as the source of its international legitimacy.
Mark Landler contributed reporting from Washington
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/21/world/middleeast/21mideast.html?_r=1&ref=middleeast
Who Is John Galt
CHGS up huge also... 50%
You cover your CCMEs?
Love it man. Took a while for the trade to work but the end was epic. Can't wait to do it all over again. Greed is good LOL
CCME
Spot on buddy. .... 52 week high was 14.82. Hit 14.83 and right back up. Let's see if it'll hold. we could use some sideway consolidation till earnings and then when earnings are out, we use that as catalyst to go back up.
UTA
according to NASDAQ, as of Sep 30th, UTA has a short interest of 1.5M. but interestingly, just two weeks prior to that, the short interest was just 237,210. Up just over 600%. The float , is 15 million according to Yahoo and Finviz. so roughly 10% of the float is short. Now compare that to 4.4 million of CCME that was short with a float of 9 million.
http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/shortinterests.aspx?symbol=UTA&symbol=CCME&selected=UTA
CCME
some traders I know only trade IBD stocks. with the numbers CCME has, they'd be all over the stock once it's listed on the IBD. The only concern I have is that some of the numbers on Finviz are incorrect.
CCME
Could this mean now that the new floor is 9 dollars?
I guess people are FINALLY seeing what we have been seeing here with this company.
Couldn't finish reading the whole thing. Just too painful to see how much lying and B.S is going on. But hey, you can't expect no less from them.
FROM CHOP
ALPOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IT"S BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSH TIME ON PCFG BRO! THIS IS HOW WE ROLL. 2 HOOKERS AND A SNICKERS BAR!
UP 70 to 80 % from alert!!!!!!!!!!!!
ALL FROM THE CLINK!!!
From Chop
Hey, I know this Charming Ol lad named Alpo that would lv to take my place in here. When he's not on his boat, he enjoys pudding at the local resthome with the ol ladies with tramp stamps and nose rings.
I think there's a petition already out for a prisoner swap. I believe some of the dudes on the yard might like him a little more than me.
Be out in a bit peeps, BT and IIIv are gonna take this place Jesse James Style.......
:))))))))))
this
"fuckin president of thxg is bashing my drly stock on the message board and i fuckin called him out on it. several times. fuckn prick bastard. he's been doing that shit for months"
Yo black
what kind of a Mod are you?
chop is doing some serious time in ihub jail
bail him out man....
Yo black
what kind of a Mod are you?
chop is doing some serious time in ihub jail
bail him out man....
I love docs bro. Studying it on the side, working on making one or two myself. lol. can't wait for you to update that ibox. don know if you ever seen the debate betweeen chomsky and dershowits from harvard... it's pure jokes what dershowits has to say. it should be on youtube.
NFEC
NF Energy Saving approved for NASDAQ listing; will begin trade on October 4, 2010
This mornon journalist from Israel decides to interview Sergey Brin from Google. so far so good. The mornon, decides to bring in the topic of Israel and being Jewish into the equation.
The interview gets so fucking painful to watch because all you hear is 'jewish' and 'israel' coming from the mouth of the guy interviewing Brin.
Israel convicts troops of using human shield in Gaza
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jOA8PZfX5Yu7dFgFfT5Rdq3JqaWg?docId=CNG.23111bf2d9c2a75f1ce1e14c0bcb1919.861
A transcript of the court decision made available by the army said the infantry sergeants were found guilty of "exceeding their authority to the point of endangering life," and "conduct unbecoming," for ordering a nine-year-old boy to search bags confiscated from arrested Palestinians.
The court acknowledged however that at the time of the incident, January 15, 2009, the troops had been under "difficult and dangerous combat conditions" and had gone several nights without sleep.
Bullshit
They just don't give a fuck about Palestinians.
They ought to be shot. Simple as that.
This documentary must be watched.