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Apologize about what please??
If you read the article carefully, it only applies to farms greater than 25000 acres. TXTM/PLPL farm in South Africa is much smaller than that.
Thank you. I hope you are right!!!
Hunbert,
What is the float and the source of your information. Thank you.
Any idea why this stock rose 900 percent today?
Only down 13.9 percent now.
Its actually plunging after hours!
Does Pacific Gold own New Gold Nevada?
Holter, you should care about future investors in SVMI because their investments, if substantial, will make it easier for the company to get resisted.
In that case, all bases should be covered and
the deal should happen.
The only reason the Chinese Government would
not approve is if the Chinese official with the
authority to approve feels he/she is not getting
a big enough cut in this deal. It's that simple.
Over 2 million shares traded after hours.
Interesting!
Very good point!!!
Cinco de Mayo!!!
I already have as many as I can afford. I was
thinking you and others might want to buy more
after these recent news!
How about more SVMI shares?
Somebody tried to shake some shares lose today and scare people by moving the price to .003 but it didn't work. I think this is a good sign!
Did anyone see this sudden ask for more than 10 million shares? Something is going on here.
Actually, even Alpine Securities will not accept SVMI until the stop sign has been lifted!
Bid is now .007.
No, that was only 194557 shares for that price.
Not even close to half a mil. Please stick to
Facts. Thank you.
Thanks! Staying put as well. I believe in this company!
Then why is the stop sign back? I just checked: http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/SVMI/quote.
Yep! But, unfortunately, some of the highest taxes!!!
Yep! But, unfortunately, some of the highest taxes!!!
The Treaurers' name is Rose Fong.
DFW, thank you.
At the risk of appearing ignorant,where/how can I get access to the I-BOX?
That would be the smart this to do!!
Maybe very soon. Someone traded (bought?) the stock before the market opened. That's unusual.
No, that won't start until January
That's up to GTEM's management to make Google aware of what they have and/or can do.
I hope GTEM management reads these posts once in a while. I just heard something that might help GTEM if they can survive a little while longer. Google announced it is investing in a project called O3B, which is intended to bring the Internet to the Third World. They will need many communications platforms circling the earth at very low orbits to make this happen. Does this spell stratelite opportunity?
Back to .005!!
You are welcome Serious1, glad to contribute.
ColeThorton,
First, thank you for your DD. I can understand that you would be so skeptical after so many failures by GTEM,Globetel/
Sanswire. However, I would like to point out a few facts:
(Please look up http://www.bw-invest.de/eng/data/4-seiter_LUR_e_prod.pdf as one independent source)
The aerospace industry in the Stuttgart Region has a long-standing tradition and a prominent reputation in the field. Famous regional aerospace pioneers include Graf Zeppelin, Eugen Sänger, Ulf Merbold and Ernst W. Messerschmid. There are few areas in Germany or even throughout the world that can offer so many (and such a diversified combination of) global players, medium-sized aerospace companies, universities and research institutions. It is also interesting to note how many aerospace engineers there are who have studied at the University of Stuttgart. Between seventy and eighty percent of all German aerospace engineers have earned their degrees there. And by the way, research in unmanned aerial vehicles and satellite-supported earth surveillance is one of the several specialties among the Stuttgart Region's areas of expertise.
What is my point? First, you have to admit that GTEM has picked one of the best places in the world for its R&D. Second, Dr. Kroeplin may have been accused of being responsible for the loss of 300 million euros, but nobody has proven these charges, and he should be assumed innocent unless proven guilty, correct?
My final point is that research in the field of near space is fairly new and producing a working stratellite at 60,000 feet has never been done before. Therefore, it is perfectly normal to expect and have many failures before perfecting this new technology.
The bottom line is: a history of failures is nothing new in state of the art R&D. The environment GTEM selected for their work is ideal. IF Globetel succeeds, the potential for the company is practically unlimited. Only time will tell.
ColeThornton,
Why would someone (Dr. Kroeplin) from a reputable German university such as the University of Suttgart agree to associate himself with a scam company? I and some other members of this board would like to understand that concept. Thank you.
This actually sounds pretty genuine to me. Would anyone else care to comment?
Serious1,
Would you happen to know where in San Diego the conference on Maritime Security will be taking place and how to participate. I live in San Diego and would be able to attend and maybe even talk to Peter Khoury. Thanks!
miguellara,
I could if I had the detailed time and location. I only live 100 miles away.