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It Means they have no revenue. The value of the stock price goes up and down on trades. Until they show profit the stock value will be sub-penny. Long is the formula.
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He must of been abused as a child....he showed up doing the same on cerp a couple of days ago.....
Say good bye to styrofoam and conventional plastic lids.
I just pulled that off of Pinksheets. 150,000,000 is better than 1.5 billion
CERP Security Details
Share Structure
Market Value1 $1,201,976 a/o Jan 25, 2013
Shares Outstanding 34,342,167 a/o Nov 12, 2012
Float 6,050,000 a/o Aug 04, 2010
Authorized Shares Not Available
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 132 a/o Apr 30, 2012
Corporate Actions Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Security Notes
•Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 40 split. Pay date=03/15/2010.
I am holding CERP for the long run. This Company will eventually be worth the investment. CERP
When you go to a landfill there is plastic everywhere. The diapers are the worst. I really believe this new plastic will get rid of allot of the long term devastation on our environment and water table.
I once was a Logger in Oregon I stop to have a beer at a local Tavern. There was this lady who owned a health food store. She was like totally oganic but pretty. She ask me what I did for a living. I told I was a local tree butcher, I attacked defenseless trees with a chain saw.. She flipped out on me saying " I was cruel and abusive to nature and how could I live with myself knowing I killed and butchard innocent trees"?
I asked her "mam when you go to the store do you ask for paper or plastic sacks"? She said plastic of course, I do not want to hurt the environment!. Then I asked her say 20, 30, 40 years down the road you want to go to the store but you do not have any petroleum left to put gas in your car to get to the store to buy food because you and others used up the petroleum on plastic sacks instead of using wood chips that are a renewable resource to make sacks. She then changed her attitude say "Wow you are a deep thinker".
The fact of this matter is now we have CERP and other alternatives to making plastic sacks and other products that will decompose in months and still be able to save our fossel fuels and help preserve our environment for the next generations. I believe CERP is on the right path and will eventually show great profit for us investors. Hold your shares and buy more. The stores of this world use billions of plastic sacks to put purchased products of the consumers in. Go visit a plastic sack or container manufactering company you will see these companies operate 24/7. CERP is on the verge of great wealth for us investors and consumers - small and large.
Yeah right like this company is going up......
Market Cap
514.8 K
Shares Outstanding
5.1 B
Understandable. I did not like the flavor. Maybe if they had a bigger flavor selection.
that was then. I tried it - so did my family. the drink is horrible. Plus, the Koma affect is not there. It is just another sugar drink.
As of 01/08/2013
FEDERAL NATL MTG ASSN COM FNMA: OTCBB - OTCQB
Financial : Consumer Financial Services
Snapshot
Charts
News
Options Chains
Analyst Research
Fundamentals
Earnings
Insider Activity
Last Price
Today’s Change
Bid (Size)
Ask (Size)
Day’s Range
Volume
0.280
-0.015 (-5.08%)
0.281 x2,500
0.282 x22,500
0.275 - 0.2925
2,222,601
OTCBB - OTCQB Real Time Quote Last Trade as of 9:48 AM ET 1/8/13
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Key Statistics
Balance Sheet
Income Statement
Cash Flow
SEC Filings
KEY STATISTICS
Industry Range: Low High Mouseover quintile for more detail
Reuters Investment Profile Report
Shareholder Equity
Shares Outstanding
1.2 B
Institutional Ownership
1.97%
Number of Floating Shares
1.2 B
Short Interest as % of Float
12.13%
Financial Strength (MRQ)
Quick Ratio
--
Current Ratio
--
Debt/Equity
1,355.11x
Debt/Assets
0.99x
FNMA's debt to equity ratio indicates that it has been more aggressive with using debt to finance growth than 98% of its peers in the Consumer Financial Services industry. The resultant effect on earnings would be more volatile than related companies.
Valuation (MRQ)
Price/Earnings (TTM)
--
Price/Sales (TTM)
0.00x
Price/Book
--
Price/Cash Flow
--
FNMA was not profitable in its latest fiscal year, therefore the P/E Ratio is not applicable. Its Price to Cash Flow Ratio would give an alternative indication of its expense relative to the Consumer Financial Services industry.
Profitability (TTM)
Gross Margin
15.14%
Operating Margin
5.49%
EBITDA Margin
8.05%
Net Profit Margin
5.49%
FNMA's Gross Margin is less than 86% of other companies in the Consumer Financial Services industry, which means it has less cash to spend on business operations as compared to its peers. As indicated by the Operating Margin, FNMA controls its costs and expenses as well as its peers.
Management Effectiveness (TTM)
Return on Assets
0.22%
Return on Equity
--
Return on Inves. Capital
0.23%
Growth Rate (TTM)
Earnings Per Share
82.7
Sales
-10.2
Dividend (MRQ)
--
FNMA's EPS Growth Rate is greater than 84% of its peers in the Consumer Financial Services industry.
Dividend (TTM)
Dividend Yield
--
Payout Ratio
--
Annual Dividend
0.00
The average dividend yield for companies in the Consumer Financial Services industry is 1.00%.
Operating Ratios (TTM)
Asset Turnover
0.04%
Inventory Turnover
--
Receivables Turnover
12.67%
Effective Tax Rate
0.01%
These ratios give an indicator of efficiency (ability to move inventory and generate sales) within a company, particularly ones with tangible goods (i.e. automotive, computer hardware) as compared to its peers.
Company Officers
Chief Executive Officer
Timothy J. Mayopoulos
Chief Financial Officer
Susan R. McFarland
President
Timothy J. Mayopoulos
Senior Vice President
Andrew J. Bon Salle
Senior Vice President
Jeffer R. Hayward
Senior Vice President
Zachary Oppenheimer
Company Contact
Employees
7,000
Headquarters
3900 Wisconsin Avenue, North West
WASHINGTON, DC 20016-2806
Phone
202-752-7000
Fax
202-752-4447
Web Address
http://www.fanniemae.co
Thanks Joe!
The way investors are. Do you think they will see this as a great time to buy FNMA shares and this will cause the price to increase?
Joe! now that BofA has settled - will FNMA increase in share price and value?
IS FNMA A great time to invest now that BofA has settled with FNMA
Excellent Job MONEYMADE the majority of us here more than appreciate your work, words, facts and effort. thanks. Ralph
The Golden Age of Biotechnology is upon us . . ."
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$110-BILLION Windfall
You are right on this - Where is all the production and profit
Thanks Rakos
Is it safe or a good investment to buy more shares at this price? Thanks for your comments Rakos.
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$110-BILLION Windfall
China and Greenland may seem to make strange bedfellows, until scratching below the surface to reveal rich mineral deposits that would benefit China's growing need.
LIIDF
NUUK - By a remote fjord where icebergs float in silence and hunters stalk reindeer, plans are being drawn up for a huge iron ore mine that would lift Greenland's population by four percent at a stroke - by hiring Chinese workers.
The $2.3-billion project by the small, British company London Mining Plc would also bring diesel power plants, a road and a port near Greenland's capital Nuuk. It would supply China with much needed iron for the steel its economy demands.
With global warming thawing its Arctic sea lanes, and global industry eyeing minerals under this barren island a quarter the size of the United States, the 57,000 Greenlanders are wrestling with opportunities that offer rich rewards but risk harming a pristine environment and a traditional society that is trying to make its own way in the world after centuries of European rule.
Great expectations could lead to greater disappointments, for locals and investors. Yet a scramble for Greenland already may be under way, in which some see China trying to exploit the icebound territory as a staging ground in a global battle for Arctic resources and strategic control of new shipping routes.
Whether in iron, zinc or rare earth minerals vital for 21st-century technology like smartphones, China, the emerging economic superpower is eyeing investments in the Danish-ruled country whose own, increasingly autonomous, national government is looking further afield for investors.
"This is not just a region of ice and polar bears," Prime Minister Kuupik Kleist told Reuters in the capital Nuuk, formerly known by its Danish name Godthab. "Developing countries are interested in a more political role in opening up of the Arctic. Greenland could serve as a stepping stone."
Talk in Europe or North America of a Chinese grand design to take over the Arctic is mocked as overblown by many in Greenland - an recent exhibition of cartoons recently in Nuuk featured one drawing of an iceberg, Greenland-shaped above the water line, and in the form of China below. Its caption: "Polar Paranoia".
Compared to its investments in Africa or Latin America, Beijing has a light footprint in the Arctic. In Greenland, not one mining or oil project has yet got off the ground. Appetite for exploration is tempered by political polarization, as Greenland's leaders square off over how to regulate and tax new wealth under a self-government regime just three years old.
"There are great expectations in Greenland, but no results," said Rasmus Ole Rasmussen, a senior researcher specializing in Arctic affairs at the Nordregio institute in Stockholm.
Nonetheless, transformation is approaching rapidly for a land still mostly inhabited by indigenous Inuits engaged in an economy dominated by fishing. And China may play a larger role in this than Europeans and North Americans find comfortable.
"It's fair to say countries like China and South Korea are far more active than Americans and Europeans in showing their interest in investing," said Kleist, who adds that the West, for which Greenland remains part of its Cold War-era NATO defense pact, can appear complacent, despite new geopolitical currents.
In Nuuk, home to 16,000 people on the southwestern coast, 1,000 sea miles north of Newfoundland, there are just two traffic lights. But new construction is everywhere: gleaming office buildings that house foreign companies and even a new mall where one can buy olives and French cheeses - for a price.
Greenland's Bureau of Minerals and Petroleum (BMP) has now awarded overall some 150 licenses for mineral exploration compared with only a handful in existence a decade ago, with around $100 million spent by companies last year alone. Oil companies have spent more than $1 billion in exploring offshore.
That includes exploration of rare earth minerals, used in products from wind turbines to hybrid-powered cars. China currently accounts for the vast majority of the world's supply.
UNFROZEN NORTH
Greenland can look like ground zero for global warming. This summer many scientists were shocked as nearly all its massive ice sheet thawed. Hunters no longer prowl offshore ice that has grown too thin to support their dog sleds. A walrus was the talk of Nuuk this year, found drifting far south of its normal range.
But there also benefits from warmer weather - and it is not just dreams of growing strawberries and broccoli in the south.
With ice receding, some estimates suggest the polar ice cap may by 2040 be disappearing entirely during summer. Melting sea ice may open passages north of Canada and Russia and cut sailing distances by up to 40 percent between Shanghai and New York.
"Greenland used to be a big, white blob on the world map," said Aleqa Hammond, an opposition leader and former foreign minister of Greenland. "Now we have a global role."
But she criticized the government for keeping people in the dark about Chinese plans: "We see Chinese delegations everywhere and even the parliament does not know who they are," she said. "We seen them in our hotels, in our fjords and on our streets."
London Mining plans construction at the Isua iron ore deposit next year if Greenland gives the go-ahead. The project, which aims for finance from China, would ship some 15 million metric tons of iron ore annually from fjords near Nuuk to China.
CHINA'S GHOST
An icebreaker completed China's first crossing of the Arctic Ocean this past summer, and diplomacy earlier in the year has also underlined China's interests in the north Atlantic.
Premier Wen Jiabao began a tour of Europe in April with a visit to Iceland, population 320,000, where there has been much talk of a Chinese developer's bid to lease a vast tract of land.
And it was little surprise when President Hu Jintao, leader of the world's most populous nation, paid a three-day visit in June to Denmark, home to just six million people. Many assumed Greenland's riches were on his mind, despite official denials.
Just days before, EU Industry Commissioner Antonio Tajani had flown to Nuuk to sign a letter of intent to cooperate with Greenland on its raw materials: "The letter of intent," said one senior Greenland official, "Was a political message that we would not lock ourselves into to supplying China with minerals."
In Greenland, Kleist spoke of European pressure, saying one EU politician had suggested he limit Chinese mining. The prime minister, whose nation is not part of Denmark's membership of the European Union, refused, saying modern trading rules would not allow it: "Could the EU do that?" he asked. "Of course not."
When U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited last year, her bodyguards worried at the near absence of security measures in Greenland. But she had other things on her mind: "One of her first questions was, 'What is happening about rare earths?'" said another Greenland government official.
One deposit alone, in southern Greenland, being explored by Australia's Greenland Minerals and Energy, could contain more than 10 percent of the world's deposits of rare earths.
Oil could have an even greater impact.
Energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie says Greenland may have reserves of 20 billion barrels of oil. The BMP says reserves may be equivalent to as much half of the entire North Sea.
Greenland has approved a sovereign wealth fund on oil-rich Norway's model that would allow it to invest new earnings.
GREENLAND'S "HOLY GRAIL"
Yet a big question is whether such a tiny population can cope, and there are signs of local political unease that may hinder investment, whether Asian or Western.
Four hours north from Nuuk by ship, through melting icebergs and passing whales, lies Maniitsoq, a symbol both of the hope foreigners bring and a reality check for Greenland's ambitions.
U.S. giant Alcoa Inc is considering building an aluminum smelter there, strategically sited between European and North American markets. It would entail the import of thousands of workers, possibly from China.
The smelter would be fed from mines as far apart as Brazil and Australia and shipped out as aluminum to the world market. Alcoa has not decided to go ahead. Among several pending issues, it wants to see whether cheaper foreign labor will be allowed.
After it won greater self-rule in 2009, an annual grant from Denmark which has covered more than half of Greenland's public spending was effectively frozen at around 3.5 billion Danish crowns ($600 million) and will shrink in real value over time.
"There is a need to become independent economically," said Naaja Nathanielsen, a Greenland lawmaker. "Most people see it not as opportunity, but as necessity."
Villages like Maniitsoq are dotted along Greenland's western coast, relying on state subsidies for heating and communications. Unemployment is high and alcoholism rife.
Much of the Maniitsoq fisheries industry has vanished. Locals say shrimp have moved north as southern waters warm. The town is huddled on an outcrop of windswept rocks with Soviet-style housing blocks, empty streets and a few downtrodden bars.
"We need a Big Bang here," said Karl Lyberth, deputy major in Maniitsoq. "Alcoa is the only project that can help us.
The town's population, now 2,715, has fallen by around 200 in a decade. Few will speak against Alcoa, though a local hotel owner made headlines that were uncomfortable for some by saying the town would need a brothel for workers building the smelter.
"It was only half a joke," said Soren Lyberth of the Heilmann Lyberth Hotel. "But people don't want to talk about it."
He touched a sore point in Greenland - some fear that the country cannot absorb so many dollars and foreign workers, and that untrained and poorly educated Greenlanders will lose out.
"They think the holy grail is Alcoa, but it's not true," said Jens Moller, head of a community training project in Maniitsoq. "It could bring a lot of problems."
ENVIRONMENTAL HESITATION
Locals also debate bringing in 2,000 Chinese workers to Nuuk for London Mining, and whether Greenland should let foreign employers undercut local wages. Such arguments stall projects.
To the dismay of investors, a consensus behind foreign companies has frayed. The opposition is calling for more taxes on miners. Environmentalists demand more consultations.
"We need more royalties," said opposition leader Hammond. "The polluter should be paying."
The leftist, pro-independence coalition led by Kleist has more technocratic ministers than a previous government criticized by opponents as nepotistic and inward-looking.
But Kleist, born to an Inuit mother and Danish father in a now abandoned mining village, is aware of communities' problems and his coalition is split on whether to let in low-paid foreign labor. Several mining executives and Greenland officials expressed frustration at the slow pace of projects.
"Our dream is about to come true," said one senior Greenland official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "But people are getting nervous, asking whether they are ready for this."
Take rare earths. Because they are massed with uranium, neither could be mined without ending Greenland's prohibition on extracting radioactive materials - a policy inherited from Denmark. Greenland's politicians are split on the issue.
"The policy of zero tolerance is the main issue for us," said Ib Laursen, operations manager at Greenland Minerals and Energy. Only by ditching the ban could his project be feasible.
Today there is only one operational mine in Greenland, a gold deposit, which opened in 2004. Oil drilling in 2010 and 2011 has failed to yield any discoveries despite a $1.2 billion campaign led by Britain's Cairn Energy [ID:nL5E8CN0BI].
While Greenlanders wait for any bonanza to start, the notion that it may bring Chinese dominion seems far-fetched to many in a country whose European links stretch back a thousand years to Viking colonists and whose ties to the Americas include the Cold War-era U.S. Thule Air Base, deep inside the Arctic Circle.
Some analysts say China's role in Greenland is exaggerated - and that its ambitions are more economic than geopolitical:
"Many non-Arctic countries, like in Europe, are seeing ghosts and troubles ahead," said Rasmussen at Nordregio, describing such fears as having "little to do with reality".
Greenland's prime minister also stresses the limits to his ambitions for the pace of development: "Our situation is uncertain," said Kleist. "I would say five projects in 10 to 15 years are realistic in terms of the global economic situation and the capacity of Greenland society."
Among capacity constraints are concerns over its ability to protect an ecosystem which, global warming aside, is largely unsoiled by human industry. Some big oil executives say it is simply not worth the risk of a spill to drill in a region where its effects could be devastating and clean-up facilities scarce.
For Mikkel Myrup, chairman of local environmental group AvataQ, the country is unready for industrial development: "Greenland simply does not have the regulatory capacity to take responsibility for monitoring the industry," he said.
Standing on a cliff in Maniitsoq, hotelier Lyberth has put off building a new hotel with a view of snow capped mountains. Alcoa and its foreign executives, for the moment, seem far away.
"This is my dream," he said, smiling as he pointed to a barren piece of flat rock where the hotel would be.
"But so far it's only a dream."
Chocolate is a hot holiday commondity. If it is good chocolate. Especially now that people are all depressed because of the fall and winter storms and devastation.
I did not see this - thanks DeeDog.
This is the Stated Fact on Pinksheets OTC.
GNGR Authorized Shares 35,000,000 a/o May 02, 2012
GNGR Security Details
Share Structure
Market Value1 $463,655 a/o Nov 02, 2012
Shares Outstanding 26,494,550 a/o May 02, 2012
Float 8,505,450 a/o May 02, 2012
Authorized Shares 35,000,000 a/o May 02, 2012
Par Value No Par Value
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 16 a/o Jun 30, 2009
Corporate Actions
Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Dividend (0.00) Jun 07, 2012 Jun 11, 2012 Jun 15, 2012
Dividend (0.00) Jun 07, 2012 Jun 11, 2012 Jun 15, 2012
Security Notes
•Capital Change=shs increased by 1.2 for 1 split. Ex-date=06/07/2012. Rec date=06/11/2012. Pay date=06/15/2012.
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 149,200 (421.86%)
Oct 15, 2012
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
Pacific Stock Transfer Co.
People freaked out on the devastation of Hurricane Sandy. GNGR was not affected. Also it is the Holidays. Chocolate Rules. Buy more shares and enjoy the Holidays with your profits.
Truthbewithyou. You do not even know us here. Why would you subject us to messages like this. BBwy show some respect for fellow IHUBers. I would never talk to you this way.
chocherita, clean it up - we do not need your vulgarity here.
more selling then buying today.
I did the same research. KOMA UNWIND IS SHOWING UP EVERY WHERE.
There is allot of potential for this Beverage Business.
EXCELLENT POST. I was in a Shell Service Station Convenient Store yesterday. The first thing I seen walking back to te Soda Coolers was the KOMA UNWIND DISPLAY on the door to the Coolers. I was thinking "now that is a great looking product and an excellent way to promote this BEVERAGE KOMA UNWIND. So I bought shares in BBDA.This Company I am sure has issues but what company doen't. But I do know people are buying the Beverage and this Company will succeed. It has been on the IHUB top ten list for several weeks now. Go BBDA
You should go to the Warehouse and see the business and go to all the stores and see the product on the shelf that consumers purchase and enjoy, before you start talking all this nonsense. I have done all of the above. This is just a Beverage Company trying to employ people, make a profit and enjoy the AMERICAN DREAM.
According to calculations.
FORC has 110,000,000 shares. If their claim is worth 8 Billion dollars. the eventual share value is in the $70 dollar per share range. I am suprised with such a find as this with that amount of Lithium there is not more action on this site about FORC.
FORC Rumored To Bought Out Report!
By traderbests.Oct 11, 2012 1:31 PM.Permalink
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After you read this FORC report you ' ll see exactly which company could be exploring a strategic move to take FORC under its wing:
copy and paste this to your browser: 2analyse.it/FORC
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FORCE ENERGY CORP.
SIC: 1400 - MINING, QUARRYING OF NONMETALLIC MINERALS (NO FUELS)
formerly: Farrier Resources Corp (filings through 2007-01-08)
NUANCE RESOURCES CORP. (filings through 2008-02-07)
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0001174891
UPSTREAM BIOSCIENCES INC.
SIC: 2835 - IN VITRO & IN VIVO DIAGNOSTIC SUBSTANCES
formerly: FORCE ENERGY CORP. (filings through 2009-03-05)
INTEGRATED BRAND SOLUTIONS INC (filings through 2006-02-09)
So you do not really know then. Thats OK I understand.