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Hi my name is Randy and I was just wondering if anyone else thinks this one will go higher, like I do.
hmmm all three are nice charts imo.
Sounds like a good plan
That is a lot of pot stocks. I noticed a lot of volume coming in all those but how many do you think will make it? A basket is a great idea. Even if most fail you only need one to make you rich
Ahhh i guess you are right. No worries though hopefully the other pumperclowns can get er up there a bit more for me. Hope you have a great weekend.
LOL Just saying SMA only did one this year and both stocks have the same IR firm.
Thanks just a guess but fact non the less. do small newsletters ever go out before big ones do? I do not know I m new
Have a great day.:)
I found this and thought this was interesting as well. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=80792066
I think I found something here..If you look at http://www.shelron-group.com/127.htm SRNG's website you see the same IR firm for SANP. SANP is being promoted by stock market authority...Interesting....SRNG is a gold play and SMA does like gold...I wonder....
That is awesome. Thanks for the Alert!
BLUE TO THE SKIES BABY
OFF WEE GO INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER FLYING HIGH!
Well, ceo is doing a great job of selling stock lol
Mark sold a billion dollars worth of stock the first couple of days into the ipo. I believe gates did not when he ipo'd his company
Well, sir I do not have his number so I can just call him. He is hopefully busy getting the spinoffs ready. Those spinoffs will take some time to get going but I would imagine they'll have some attraction considering shareholders of INAR will get them.
Those are just my thoughts. Good luck to you.
One of my favorite Einstein quotes is " realty is a mere illusion". LOL sorry couldn't resist. http://www.sol.com.au/kor/11_01.htm . But perhaps there is a small bit of truth to that. I mean Black has not really released news that would send this one soring but did get the pps to do very well in INAR for a few weeks. Just my opinion.
Hope so too.
I don't see why not. Everyone has an opinion and can express it with free speech.
I hope that's what they meant cause you can do a reverse merger cheaper then that lolol
Shorty needzz to cover cause soon they will have too.=)
I heard the promoters for that one are about to dump and dump hard.... RFMK going to get hurt badly imo
You are right lol. Looks like a lot of hype over there on RFMK today. Sad there making those guys work on mothers day...
Seems the RFMK scam is in dump mode again. http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=75530284. Spammers can be so proud of themselves sometimes lolol
hey member marked you.=o)
Awesome
Neat thanks
This is a awesome chart!
Awesome swings here!
No volume here... must be a lost cause stock:(
Interesting company........may have to check out and dig a little deeper.
Also don't forget the spinoffs. Actually I believe your right if INAR was at a higher price I would imagine people would be scrambling to get into HNSS. Could be a nice trade non the less
Could be a short squeeze coming... look what happens to market makers that get caught short
Oct 25 (Reuters) - In the largest penalty of its type,
Swiss bank UBS AG was fined $12 million by a
U.S. brokerage regulator over its "systemic" failure to
properly handle millions of short-sale orders.
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said violations
by the bank's UBS Securities LLC broker-dealer unit caused the
orders to be mismarked or filled without reasonable grounds to
believe the underlying securities could be located.
In short sales, investors sell securities they do not own,
hoping the prices will fall so they can repurchase the
securities later at the lower price, repay the lender and
pocket the difference as profit. Regulators fear that abuses
can distort markets, and accelerate declines in share prices.
FINRA said UBS's violations lasted from 2005 to 2010, and
that the bank likely processed "tens of millions" of short sale
orders for equities and exchange-traded funds improperly.
Many problems were not detected until FINRA's probe caused
UBS to review its systems, the brokerage regulator said.
"Broad, systemic failures is the best way to describe it,"
Brad Bennett, FINRA's chief of enforcement, said in an
interview. "The fine reflects the gaps in the system that we
found. We didn't identify any specific delivery failures, but
that could means the bank just got lucky."
FINRA said UBS has made changes to systems and procedures
that were designed to prevent a recurrence of the violations.
The bank did not admit wrongdoing in agreeing to settle, and
also accepted a censure.
UBS spokesman Christiaan Brakman said the bank was pleased
to settle, made a "substantial investment" to improve systems
and oversight, and has "remediated" all identified issues.
"NAKED" SHORT-SALE ABUSES FEARED
FINRA said UBS violated Regulation SHO, a rule imposed in
2005 by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to thwart
abusive "naked" short selling, and ensure that brokerages can
deliver shares on short-sale transactions they process.
Naked short sales occur when investors sell short without
first borrowing the underlying shares or making sure they can
be borrowed.
While the practice is not always illegal in the United
States, the SEC has taken steps to limit abuse, including
during the 2008 financial crisis when it restricted short sales
of some financial stocks.
In July 2009, the SEC adopted a rule requiring that "fails
to deliver" in all equity securities be promptly closed out.
"If there were failures to deliver, short selling would
have the ability to affect the market, especially in
hard-to-borrow, thinly traded stocks," Bennett said.
In the last two years, FINRA has fined Deutsche Bank AG $575,000, Milwaukee-based Robert W. Baird & Co
$900,000 and Boston-based National Financial Services Inc
$350,000 for Regulation SHO violations over their handling of
short-sale orders. None admitted wrongdoing.
Bennett said FINRA will bring more enforcement cases over
Regulation SHO and short sales. The independent regulator
oversees nearly 4,500 brokerages.
Can you say ouch?
What does anyone here think of hcki?
If things don't change we will see ss in the trilions. It is very unfortunite that some use companies as scam shelters and others are mis managed into the ground. Wish I had the answer but I don't...
Great video!
As we talked about in private I believe the gold company is very real but each day them sending out those letters looks more like phishing scam. Idk thought it would be cool at first if they were going to buy the property. But it just looks like some one trying to use that companies name. Have not called the actual company to see if the letters were from them yet (it is canada and long distance) will keep you posted if the reeply to my emails though...
First they gotta get all filings straight and up to date. Last report was around the time of her husbands death. Also any divies must be paid before a split can take plase just saying
Do I know you?...hmmm dad?
Well, we are both evil
Well last year it appears "promotion" was about going to jail. It seems a lot of these guys do not understand were the fine lines are. Rather sad really...btw is it okay if a evilpumperclown? LOL
I maybe an evilpumperclown but I don't think the mods had anything to do wit any sell offs of any sticks jmo