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Hi Patsy, Mary and the rest at Five and Under...how is life???
I see SGLI is been accumulated here.
Cheers,
Shawn
Nice call!!!
Glad I joined you, only OTCBB I have played in months :)
Good call up .08 already today ;)
Get ready for another failed LOI
Moves easy Jim...just like the last time hey bud?
MHXC just hit .55 :)
MHXC just hit .55 :)
Read your posts on RB, you sure flip flop on Donnie
Seems when you turn basher it is time to buy again
Back in MHXC at .17 yesterday
In MHXC small 10k at .17
Small float, had a good run the last time from here.
GCHR getting action .01
ONCY added 4000 at 4.97
ONCY in at 3.98 last week, chart makes this one to watch now 4.85
Resource stocks...Gold and Oils all smiles today
No but I think I rode a tizzy bike once...is that simular?
Not really when stop loss is in place at $100.00 I am risking 1000.00 not 100,000.00
So I made a $2000.00 from $1000.00 that is how I view it.
...In 14 minutes
Had a blast in real markets last couple days.
Another reason I lost faith in the OTCBB
My way of playing was it dropped add more on the cheap, because they all get thier day. At least they used too before all the dilution. Example of a couple I owned with decent outstanding BWTO filed a SB-2 for 255,667,000 shares and TCHL filed a SB-2 for 189,492,704 shares. Now both had close to 50 million O/S when crap like that happens, how can a person average down in that enviroment. Plus all the ones going pink. OTCBB will be a distant memory before long.
I think it is still all right to trade them, but I think until things smartin up holding overnight now becomes a serious risk. The Omni style is about the only way to do it IMO
Bye Bye to another 10
OTCBB SYSTEM CHANGES - 08/19/2004
OTCBB Daily List
Other-OTC / Portal / PPS Daily List
SECURITY DELETIONS
Updated Symbol Company Name Effective Date/Comments
13:34 BBANE BroadBand Wireless International Corporation Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (BBAN) **
13:34 CNGGE Cambridge Energy Corporation Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (CNGG) **
13:34 FMNIE Forum National Investments, Ltd. Ordinary Shares (Canada) 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (FMNIF) **
13:34 PLWYE Peoplesway.Com, Inc. Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (PLWY) **
13:34 SVPCE Sun Vacation Properties Corporation Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (SVPC) **
13:34 THEOE Translation Group, Ltd. Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (THEO) **
13:34 THEWE Translation Group, Ltd. Warrants 3/31/2005 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (THEOW) **
13:34 TRDYE Trudy Corporation Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (TRDY) **
13:34 TRICE Tricom SA Sponsored ADR repstg Class A Shares (Dominican Republic) 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (TRICY) **
13:34 WWTRE Western Water Company Common Stock 08/20/2004 Failure To Comply With NASD 6530; Added to NBB (WWTR) **
ASNI one of the four I did keep on the move :)
In GOOG at 101.03 out at 103.12 1000 shares took about 15 mins lol
TTXI .02 to .21
FNTT .007 to .50
for a couple recent reasons
but is this one having anymore difficulties in getting a deal than others?
Yes it is
Yes, they are
Can't and won't be always online to babysit them is my point. Constant dilution and reverse splits make it mandatory that you are always watching.
All the best to you
Matt, heard rumors
...lots of good stuff coming on SHRN...no position
Speakin of parties
...I love the parties that just kind of happen, your at home and the doorbell rings in come a few, then the phone rings and you say come over and before you know it...well you know. Lots of fun.
I had the pool guy over to look at the heater one day, and he turned it up to 98 on me. What a surprise when we jumped in that day.
Enjoy your party ;)
Enjoyed the last week, mainly because I took a week off. Weather was great, pool was warm, tennis was competitive. Spent the most of the week just putzin around the house and trampolining and swimming with the youngins.
Cheers
Only own DNRE out of those ones listed
Hey if it gets hot and the Reverse splits and dilution subside, I would come back you bet. OTCBB from 6000 to 1000 turds left in a short time frame. Soon there will be no OTCBB if it keeps up, and I have never really enjoyed the ink pink market. I was lucky that wee had a good Jan to Mar got off a bunch of my longs.
Cheers
Thanks Ukie that means a lot to me. We had some fun on the Five and under, those were fun times.
It seems no one is left to hold stock anymore on OTCBB, just daytraders trying to scrounge up a few bucks. I have moved to legitamite markets, and it has been very rewarding thus far. Tons of oil and Gas stocks to play up here, resource stocks the place to be these days.
All the best
Shawn
Ps. I don't ever get tired of counting money.
VIGSF Nothing but failed promises, another example of lying CEO's and self serving SOB's (preferreds)
4 OTCBB's left and it is 4 too many IMO
BTWO only issued 255 MILLION SB-2 today
i declined the offered and countered for $15,000 cash or $19,950 with $5,000 down and carryback financing that makes the payment $99.-- per month.
STRIKE II ROADKILL
Telco-Technology, Inc. Withdraws From China Toll Roads Deal
CLIFTON, N.J., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telco-Technology, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: TTXI) ("TTXI") announced today that they have withdrawn their letter of intent to acquire China Toll Roads Holdings Incorporated ("CTR"). The company had signed a preliminary agreement to review the Hong Kong-based company last month.
"It quickly became obvious that CTR could not produce financials on a timely basis," stated Don McKelvey, President of TTXI. "However, we are continuing to seek a substantial merger partner to maximize shareholder value," he concluded.
TTXI is a fully reporting company listed on the Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board. Well-established private companies seeking to go public may contact Mr. McKelvey at (973) 523-0835.
Don McKelvey may also be heard every weekday as the host of the "Midday With Don" radio show. The program reviews small-cap investment opportunities and is part of the http://www.tradersnation.com/ network. He can be heard from 12 noon to 1 p.m. daily eastern time.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
This press release includes certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on Telco-Technology, Inc.'s management's current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties and changes in circumstances. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are based upon information available to Telco-Technology, Inc. as of the date of the press release, and it assumes no obligation to update or alter its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Further information on the risks that could affect Telco-Technology, Inc.'s results of operations is detailed in its filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2003.
Telco-Technology, Inc.
CONTACT: Howard A. Scala, President, Wall Street Communications, Inc.,
+1-800-338-9338, for Telco-Technology
counter offer accepted! /em
Which one, there was 2?
I am going to trade some Oil and Gas Trusts and REITS, bluechip, bonds, strips and debentures etc.
That is a good question, lots of sharks swimming in these waters. I suspect the big Q will have to have a pretty good run before we see anything in the pennies. I kept a token/sampling amount of stock, if I see some them starting to move I will start to pay attention.
Another sign for me will be my scanner, last 3 months I maybe get 1 or 2 show up a day. Where as Jan/Feb had like 20 a day show up.
Never from IHub, just the pennies
Dealing With the Perils and Pitfalls of Sudden Wealth
"As Baby Boomers begin to realize their inheritances, we're about to see the greatest transfer of wealth in American history."
-- Tom Clapp, Chief Investment Officer First Investment Advisors
(Source: First Union Corporation press release March 12, 2001)
Frank stared at the check for a long time. It was made out to him and it was for more money than he had ever hoped to see at one time. Still, his first reaction was to send it back to the insurance company; he didn't want it. His second reaction was to buy Wendy a big diamond ring for their twenty-fifth anniversary. Instead, he put the check in his sock drawer and didn't say a word about the money to anyone for a month. (This and other stories in this article came from interviews over several years.)
What would you do if a check showed up one day for $100,000? You might want to give that question some serious thought. Over the next 20 years, report Emily Card and Adam Miller, authors of Managing Your Inheritance (Time Books, 1997), millions of Americans stand to receive, on average, between $90,000 and $130,000 each. You could be among that group. No, it's not the lottery or the ability to pick hot stocks on Wall Street. It's your inheritance, a gift from your parents or grandparents.
Today's super seniors, age 75 plus, are the richest generation in history. Not bad for a group that survived the Great Depression, won World War II and then went on to build the United States into the most affluent country on earth. Along the way, they amassed between $8 trillion and $11 trillion of their own...and they're planning to pass much of it on to the next generations.
The problem
Many people are unprepared to receive this money. Part of it has to do with contemporary attitudes towards money. Most of us today, unlike the generation that grew up in the 1930s and 40s, are more inclined to spend than save. "Unlike their frugal parents," say Card and Miller, "boomers have exhibited the lowest savings rate in recent history." They've also "amassed the highest debt in history."
Plus, it's difficult to remain objective over one's inheritance. Since the money is directly related to the death of a loved one, there's often a conflicting mixture of guilt and elation. "On one hand, I experienced a euphoric rush," said one man. "Suddenly, I could pay off bills, put a little aside, get off the financial treadmill. On the other, my mother had to die for me to receive the money."
The consequences can be disastrous, whether the amount is a few thousand dollars or several million. When it comes to "windfall" money, points out entrepreneur Robert T. Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad (Warner Books, 1998), many people "don't know what to do with it." He stresses that the money is often mismanaged or spent without planning. As a result, it's not uncommon for an entire inheritance to vanish within a year or two.