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Here is a positive SA article. As usual, the value is in the
comments more than the base article. I added this AM with
the opening bid set AH last night.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/3274075-banro-is-making-good-progress-but-will-it-be-sufficient?app=1&auth_param=u0o2:1aoii98:525b742a554425fb9e7641c8b1bf04ec&uprof=46
CA officials once again prove insensitive over caution is the
way to proceed out of state budgetary woes. Or similar title.
http://seekingalpha.com/news/2596635-exxon-suspends-drilling-from-three-platforms-off-santa-barbara?app=1&uprof=46#email_link
I stupidly took my eye off this and missed the dip. But I
bought 2000 yesterday anyway to get my avg under $1.
Silver has to go up sometime.
I was under water on my URZ before the merger and the
profit taking is making it worse. With news about NATO
beefing up against Putin on TV today, I wonder when Wall
Street thinks this country will get any fuel from Russia?
Would any board member who is a long please give me a
snapshot of what is wrong with this company? I just found
it today from a post on another board. After looking at the
Arrayit webpage it seems far too big to be trading in this range.
The Corporate Overview, Corporate Philosophy, and Corporate
History found at the Corporate section of the Webpage are really excellent and if the have all of the customers they list
buying from them the stock should be trading in dollars. I'm
not a daytrader but I'll hold speculative pennies forever as
long as I'm green and they are liquid enough for me to get
out in two trades or less. TIA
Don't they need pumping stations along the pipeline route
to keep the crude oil flowing? In winter does it have to be
heated a little? Seems to me Capstone turbines might find
an application. I want to know if Warren Buffett can donate enough money to the DNC and Hillary to block this new
pipeline as it threatens his BNSF Railroad business. I think
it would be best for the U.S. If both moved as much as is
possible so we can continue the cutback on imports from
the Middle East.
I see this traded about 200,000 shares AH. It doesn't usually.
Could it be some news leaking out? I don't think Scottrade
let's clients put in stops for tickers under $1. Have to keep
close watch as I think it will jump quickly depending on the
appeal ruling.
My deteriorating health cautions against holding stocks that
will take years to recover. I haven't followed this board as
closely as I used to. Could someone kindly bring me up to
speed on the de-listing from NASDAQ status?
I have been in and out for 5 years, usually trying to find a low
around a dollar and keeping it for several months at a guessed
high point. But last year I was convinced no matter how bad
the management was, CPST was on the road to profitability.
So I invested quite a lot of money for me, and made it worse
by averaging down. Now I won't by more because I don't want
so much in a stock that doesn't pay dividends. My heirs will
have to realize any appreciation but I'm not selling at a 50%
loss as long as there is a chance it can get back over $1 so
they don't do a reverse split. A kiss of death for shareholders
even when companies survive a Chapter 11.
Obama's speech today following the G7 meeting emphasized
that the sanctions against Russia have cost them to lose
150 billion in foreign reserves and have put Russia in a deep
recession. That tells me the Russian sales won't be going
well until Obama leaves office. It is his lack of stature in the
eyes of Putin at the heart of a negotiated solution for the
Ukrainian problem.
Ever the optimist no matter how many times I've been screwed
by this company and its management, I added a thousand at
.47 ask in the hopes it would help. I see it was shown on IHub
in red for the exact number of shares bought. I thought that
happened only when one bought below the ask, but oh well.
I sure don't want to see a reverse split with CPST. There have
been quite a few RS this year and all have resulted in a share
price that will take years to recover from, if ever, and for most
it is just a precursor to a Chapter 11 filing. And the ones I was
in were once fine companies.
I beg you guys to load this YouTube clip and watch one of the clips that starts at 11:00.
It is the one after the Durex commercial at about 10:25.
It brought tears to my eyes, I don't think I have ever seen a
funnier skit, not even Monty Python beats this. I don't want to
say more and give it away but you'll know it when you see it.
You were stopped when we put 25 million on the ask.
Just that simple. And then painted at .004. You're welcome.
See you Tuesday. And remember we are having a holiday
to remember servicemen and women who gave their lives
for their country, this United States.
26 million shares dumped in 20 minutes, so you may be right.
Why are you doing this? And I don't see it either.
No, I hadn't heard about the virus coming from Canada.
I haven't done anything with the garden yet. Having a hard time
keeping a mower fixed so I can stay up with the lawns. Thanks
for the info.
I don't even like to grow the regular beefsteak any more. My
Dad always wanted to brag about his but they seldom grew
the way the were supposed to. They would not develop
evenly and one side might be still green. The centers would
all be mucus and seedy. I like Roma for sauce and a small
smooth disease resistant hybred that is early. Tomatoes have
been hard to grow for the past few years due to weather. A
virus is here every year since it came to NY is a shipment
from a AL nursery that delivers to all the big box stores and
it got spread all over.
I wonder if you can can them. Have to be high acid. But I really think any of these giant hybred taste like watery crap.
Good grief. Some are trying to get a law passed that would
make it mandatory that we bring our war dogs back to the U.S.
I am in favor of this, our dogs in Vietnam had to be killed.
I have been greatly troubled about leaving my dog there in 1968
Then along comes a story questioning whether they suffer
from PTSD. I hope it won't affect passage, more and more
dogs are being used because of the heavy use of IED, mines
and booby-traps.
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2015/05/15/can-dog-suffer-from-ptsd.html
Chinese youth proves to be as fat and lazy as ours.
PLA indoctrination of college students (freshmen) fail
From an article in "The Diplomat" magazine.
http://thediplomat.com/2013/11/chinas-mystery-warriors/?allpages=yes
Nix said at the time if it were not for the loan they would have had to file for bankrupcy. Terms were odious but he kept his job
and what's important here anyway?
That probably explains this sideways trading. I knew the way
they filled my last buy order that this is rigged. I had a AON
limit for 5000 set well before the open. .01 below the bid and
the MM watched it all day, swooped to pick up the $1,300 at
3:59 but you all never saw it. They hid it in the trades reported
AH.
Maybe so but I don't want to look back when it finally breaks
the resistance and say "well, I had more than a week to make
a decision and failed to take action," as I watch it soar over
.30. So I added 5000 after I decided that even if it fell, it would
not drop below .23. And lo, here is Clay Trader confirming my
thoughts. Today was a down day on the Street and I think that
as usual for iHubbers, there is a mentality that sees a gold stock
for 25c or less and if they dare touch it at all, they are putting
on plastic gloves and trying to determine which is the clean
end so they can pick it up and put it in the bag. So to speak.
I see a gold company that isn't all hat and no cattle, these guys
are not prospecting, they are extracting and pouring gold. And
I find it instructive to watch the Chinese economy for clues as
I know they start to get real interested in gold when things
start to get tight. And the Chinese President has been in Russia
which has the biggest gold reserve of any country in the world,
to make deals for that gold in exchange for trade to help Putin
overcome Obama's sanctions. So I think gold is going up, not
down, and I'm going to keep adding. Also only 680 million
shares traded today on the NYSE. About 14% fewer than the
rally effort on Friday.
I could have told them that this would be the results unless they
lowered the standards. I'm glad they didn't pass mainly because
otherwise I would not have believed that they had not lowered
the standards. Sleep depredation, however, is something of a
surprise. Could it be that this is one of the differences between
the sexes the magnitude of which we were not aware of, that
could contribute to an inequality? Similar to upper-arm strength
which could be a life altering failure when critical? Note: I am
generally very pleased with the capability women have shown
throughout deployments when they were attached to combat
arms units. They have been critical in Muslim countries where
our soldiers have to deal with female nationals. Just against
full integration.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/08/no-women-were-able-to-finish-first-try-at-ranger-school/?intcmp=latestnews
Obama wakes up, sends lap dog Biden to kiss up Jewish
Dem doners before they decide to back a Republican. IMO..
Obama turns a smiling face to Israel. Biden: Iran has enough material for 8 nuclear bombs
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report May 2, 2015, 10:41 PM (GMT+02:00)
We drive each other nuts...
President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden have gone out of their way in the last fortnight to shower friendly gestures on Israel, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and even Ambassador to Washington, Ron Dermer. Refuting the dire predictions by Netanyahu’s critics of a disastrous breach, Obama and Biden, by word and gesture, are putting behind them the rancor long marring relations between Washington in Jerusalem.
The White House launched its new charm campaign for Israel on April 13 by meetings with three groups of American Jewish leaders. Obama addressed the first with an emotional affirmation of his support for Israel and its security. Vice President Biden, National Security adviser Susan Rice and Biden’s national security adviser Colin Kahl then talked to another group of Jewish leaders, while Obama spoke to Jewish “community leaders”, a group of individuals who though unaffiliated are influential and generous donors to the Democratic Party.
Ten days later, on April 23, Biden was the keynote speaker at the Israeli embassy’s Independence Day reception. He stood alongside the former object of administration ire – Ambassador Dermer - and declared: “We have Israel’s back, you can count on that.” He announced that Israel would be the first country in the world to receive the new US F-35 stealth aircraft already next year.
Thursday, the Vice President delivered a lecture at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, the key DC research think tank on the subject of US-Israel relations.
In this important lecture, Biden defended in great detail US strategy and objectives in the negotiations for a nuclear accord with Iran, as they enter their final lap.
All in all, the US president and vice president are devoting more time to gestures for repairing relations with Israel than on the burning crises afflicting the world in Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Ukraine.
debkafile found four reasons for this striking White House pivot:
1. After the fireworks sparked by Netanyahu’s March 3 speech to the US Congress against the nuclear accord, which placed him at the forefront of the international front opposing the deal, the White House decided that instead of sparring with him, it would be more productive to convert the Israeli prime minister into a supporter by meeting him halfway on certain points.
2. The rift with Israel proved disadvantageous to the Obama administration, while boosting Netanyahu and his Likud in Israel’s recent general election. The US president has paid a high political and personal price for colliding with Congress on the Iranian nuclear issue. His strategic advisers have recommended a bid to convince Netanyahu that Israel’s most pressing concerns about the nuclear deal are being addressed in the final stage of the talks. Assuming that the prime minister too is not looking for a major rift with Washington, he may be amenable to partly changing course and withdrawing some of his objections to the deal. Congress might then respond more positively to the administration’s nuclear policy.
4. As American gears up for its 2016 elections, the Democratic Party needs to woo the Jewish vote and most importantly its financial support for campaigners.
The Biden lecture to the Washington Institute is therefore worthy of close scrutiny. This masterly and eloquent work is an attempt to lay the political and security groundwork for Prime Minister Netanyahu’s consent to a change of heart from opposition to the nuclear deal to its support.
debkafile has therefore singled out is 17 high points:
Israel is absolutely right to be worried about the world’s most dangerous weapons falling in the hands of a nation, whose leaders dream openly of a world without Israel.
So the criticism that Israel is too concerned I find preposterous. They have reason to be concerned. (DF. Netanyahu’s concerns about Iran are fully justified.)
…that’s why the President, President Obama, decided for the first time -- people forget this -- to make it an explicit, declared policy of the United States of America - no such policy existed before President Obama uttered it -- that all instruments of American power to prevent — not contain, not contain -— to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran would be used to prevent that from happening.
…our military had the capacity and the capability to execute the mission, if it was required. (DF. This was an explicit US presidential pledge to use military force to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.)
Vice President Biden then laid down 12 conditions as the sine qua non for a deal. “If what’s on the table doesn’t meet the President’s requirements, there will be no deal,” he said.
A final deal must effectively cut off Iran’s uranium, plutonium and covert pathways to the bomb.
The final deal must ensure a breakout timeline of at least one year for at least a decade or more.
A final deal must include phased sanction relief, calibrated against Iran taking meaningful steps to constrain their program. (DF. Iran insists on immediate sanctions relief.)
A final deal must provide verifiable assurances to ensure Iran’s program is exclusively peaceful.
If they did try to cheat… they would be far more likely to be caught because… we’ll also put in place the toughest transparency and verification requirements.
Iran will be required to implement the Additional Protocols, allowing IAEA inspectors to visit not only declared nuclear facilities, but undeclared sites where suspicious, clandestine work is suspected and address IAEA concerns about the military dimensions of past nuclear research.
Not only would Iran be required to allow 24/7 eyes on the nuclear sites you’ve heard of — Fordow and Natantz and Arak -- and the ability to challenge suspect locations, every link in their nuclear supply chain will be under surveillance.
And if Iran resumes its pursuit of nuclear weapons, no option available today will be off the table. In fact, the options will be greatly increased because we will know so much more.
Biden went on to warn: “Let’s not kid each other. They already have paved a path to a bomb’s worth of material. Iran could get there now if they walked away in two to three months without a deal.” He went on to say: “Without this deal, they already have enough material if further enriched for as many as eight nuclear bombs. Already, right now, as I speak to you.
Under the proposed final deal, the Arak reactor will be redesigned to produce zero weapons-grade plutonium. The spent fuel will be required to be shipped out of Iran for the life of the reactor. And Iran will be barred from building the reprocessing plant for extracting bomb-grade material from plutonium.
“Finally there is the myth that a nuclear deal between the United States and Iran enables Iran to gain dominance inside the Middle East.” The US vice president protested: “But it is a nuclear bargain between Britain, France, Russia, China, Germany, the EU, America and Iran – one that reduces the risk of nuclear war and makes the region and the world a safer place,” he stressed.
“We are working continually to develop the means and capacity to counter Iran’s destabilizing activities…“ he said citing the Strait of Hormuz. We are prepared to use (inaudible) the force.”
Biden wound up his peroration by directing these words to Israel. “It’s true we disagree sometimes. But as I said last week at Israel’s Independence Day celebration, we’re family. I think it was Ambassador Dermer who essentially said the same thing. We drive each other nuts. But we love each other. And most of all we protect each other.”
debkafile’s Washington sources note: The Obama administration appears willing to keep on smiling towards Israel. US Secretary of State John Kerry will soon schedule a visit to Israel, after staying away for a long time, The visit will be billed as promoting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, but his real errand will be to test the ground with Prime Minister Netanyahu and assess how successful the White House’s gestures of affection have been in toning down his opposition to the nuclear deal.
For now, the host of critics who accused Netanyahu of causing an irreparable breach with Washington over the nuclear issue have retired to a corner.
http://www.debka.com/p/article/24576/
Thank you very much, truely a great find.
I must have been hibernating in January when this news was
posted in the iBox. I do believe I may have had a hand in this
as I go to the Syracuse VA which is in the same area as the
Syracuse University Capstone installation. Last year showed
a video about Capstone to my state senator Mike Nozzolio
and urged him to keep the company in mind for projects that
would benefit his constituents. Like me for example, lol. He
is always pro-military, pro-fracking, pro-taxpayer money saving
and I want him to put these in our central schools all still on
fuel oil.
Capstone to Provide Heat and Power to Syracuse VA Medical Center with Eight C65 Microturbines
Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.
Capstone Turbine Corporation (www.capstoneturbine.com) (Nasdaq:CPST), the world's leading clean technology manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, announced today that it recently received an order for eight C65 microturbines to upgrade the Syracuse VA Medical Center (VAMC) in Syracuse, New York.
GEM Energy, Capstone's distributor in New York, secured the order. The Albany office of CHA Companies is managing the design of the power plant, which has been commissioned by the Department of Veteran Affairs. Additionally, this is the second order from a major New York health treatment facility within the past two months.
The Syracuse VAMC chose clean-and-green Capstone microturbines to improve their energy efficiency and grid reliability, as well as reduce utility energy consumption. The eight natural gas powered microturbines will be used in an integrated combined heat and power (ICHP) application to produce 520kW of electricity and hot water for the medical center. With project constraints around available space for the CHP plant, Capstone's microturbines were a perfect fit with the least amount of noise and vibration.
I was wondering the other day about the DARPA sepsis
contract and started looking thru old PR's to no avail. It
was so long ago, 2011 or 2012? It surely was concluded
or defunded by now. Anybody know? It is still in the DD
section for this board, which is out of date overall.
We'll see if this goes down some more. I practically assured
it will because in writing my last post I remembered that this
trades AH, so I slapped the ask for 500 on the laptop and
watched it instantly fill on IHub with my iPad. I wanted 1000
so will see what it is at the mid-morning dip (10:21:13 sharp).
The 142 point drop in the DOW was a downer but at least the
furnace shut off so there is at least one place I won't be losing
money for awhile. I just read the Smooth Money link and find
even the reduced price targets assigned by the analysts make
today's close look like a good entry point. I'm .13 below my
average so will be adding tomorrow. I wonder if the boys at
Citi feel foolish trying to lowball a number like that in contrast
to the other houses, who enjoy a better record anyway.
1/27 Wolfhound barking.
A+ for math, but C for geography. It's Switzerland, not Sweden,
that we have to blame for this.
Oh yes, there is that trivia, but hey, I was searching for excuses.
Excise tax doesn't help either.
http://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R43342.pdf
Wonderful. And one more,
To prove to small four legged furbearers that despite the
evidence to the contrary, crossing a road is a attainable
accomplishment.
Earlier I had read this article with disbelief, but it ties in with
yours:
http://armstrongeconomics.com/archives/30158
We must reserve some blame for the French, and the IMF.
CAN A TAX ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS BE NEXT?
http://armstrongeconomics.com/archives/30158