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guess i didn't realize that they are not involved with them anymore
jeez, web site gone lol, someone forgot to pay the bill...or have no money to pay it...
http://americanwestbl.com/
apparently they had it, you can find it at awbl web site
http://www.americanwestbl.com/
for whats its worth...
40mil buy, whats that about? I gave up on this, anything going on?
slap in the face...live and learn
why is this thing moving?
It sure doesn't look like they will be buying back any time soon, rather, they are selling like crazy.
report shows that Q1 wasn't good at all. hopefully rest of Q's improve.
I didn't know they were part of the AWBL, I knew about Yuma Panthers tho
we need alot more of that, last time i checked there was 200mil on the ask...
UNGS number 7 on the breakout boards so far
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/breakoutboards.aspx
i know, no need to sell at this level, there is alot more to be gained from this at higher price.
it is showing at 97 mil, but how do we know it isn't filling but rather no one is buying? is there a way to see how many buy orders are out there for the 2's?
85 mil at 2's, so there is plenty to go
Looking at charts, for what is worth on these stock, UNGS has turned very bullish. Short to mid time frame showing strong gains. EMA, MACD, RSI, Stochastic have all turned upward. If i was looking at only this I would say UNGS is going to take off very nicelly. Lets see if other traders noticed this.
if it moves beyond 2's we may have something imo
showing 60mil right now
what pr?
looks like 2's are up
You think winter league is not happening then?
Anyone know what happend with the Winter League link on AWBL website. It used to be on the bottom left corner with the rest of them, under Events.
http://www.americanwestbl.com/
Different indicators showing positive and negative, but overall more positive then negative. Showing short and medium term gains. If you believe that charts prove anything on these stocks.
Chart Indicators for GFMD
Ind. short Inter Long
EMA VBu VBu VBu
MACD VBu VBu VBu
RSI Bu
TDD Bu
Fibs Bu Be VBe
Highs N VBu N
Lows N VBe N
Trends N N Be
Stoch. VBu
50 mil dump? Make it 100.
Agreed, i am sitting on 10 cents worth of shares after all RS's. Spare yourself guys, there is nothing in here.
Agreed.
I got this from OTC website so figured it was up to date. Thanx for checking in to this. Also, looks like there is another bil to go before all the shares are out?
GRNE Share Structure
Market Value1 $385,018 a/o Jan 09, 2013
Shares Outstanding 3,850,178,936 a/o Jun 30, 2012
Float 430,742,186 a/o Mar 07, 2012
Authorized Shares 10,000,000,000 a/o Jun 30, 2012
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 3,500 a/o Apr 16, 2012
Corporate Actions
Ex. Date Record Date Pay Date
Dividend (0.00) Sep 03, 2010 Aug 23, 2010 Sep 02, 2010
Security Notes
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 5 split Pay date=08/03/2007.
Capital Change=shs increased by 5 for 1 split. Ex-date=09/03/2010. Rec date=08/23/2010. Pay date=09/02/2010.
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 0 (-100%)
Jun 29, 2012
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
Pacific Stock Transfer Co.
UNGS Share Structure
Market Value1 $329,183 a/o Jan 09, 2013
Shares Outstanding 3,291,831,109 a/o Dec 31, 2012
Float Not Available
Authorized Shares 9,000,000,000 a/o Nov 26, 2012
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders
Shareholders of Record 248 a/o May 25, 2012
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 0 (-100%)
Aug 15, 2012
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
Olde Monmouth Stock Transfer Co., Inc.
GFMD Share Structure
Market Value1 $188,574 a/o Jan 09, 2013
Shares Outstanding 942,868,253 a/o Dec 13, 2012
Float 897,034,138 a/o Dec 13, 2012
Authorized Shares 2,000,000,000 a/o Dec 13, 2012
Par Value 0.001
Shareholders of Record 361 a/o Jan 18, 2012
Security Notes
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 5 split Pay date=12/18/2001.
Capital Change=shs decreased by 1 for 200 split. Pay date=12/27/2011.
Short Selling Data
Short Interest 0 (-100%)
Aug 15, 2012
Significant Failures to Deliver No
Transfer Agent(s)
American Registrar & Transfer Co.
Desert Rats building around local talent
New Yuma independent baseball team owner Tim Ferguson uses the words “community” and “local” frequently in his public appearances.
Last week, the Desert Rats owner made a pair of roster moves to back up those words.
Ferguson announced almost half a dozen signings last week — including new manager Hal Lanier, who was the 1986 National League Manager of the Year in his first of three seasons coaching the Houston Astros. But two of them have a strong local impact — hitting coach Jake Thrower, who is a member of the Yuma High Hall of Fame and who played in Triple-A as recently as 2005; and pitcher James Kuzniak, who pitched for Cibola and played some with the Golden Baseball League in 2008 and 2010 with the Yuma franchise.
The Scorpions had a history of instability, something Ferguson said he's been trying to change since he bought the team from Godfather Media — now Embark Holdings. Embark also owns of the American West Baseball League, which will start play in summer 2013, and Ferguson is expected to have a winter league in Yuma in January.
“He seems like a straight shooter,” Kuzniak said. “I kind of reached out to him. I told him the things I knew about the past owners, and his ideas seemed a little different. In the past, it seemed more about money. He came in, say, kids and camps and things like that. He sounds like a good guy.”
Kuzniak has been playing both in Mexicali and in the Freedom League for the Prescott franchise. In 2011, he thought he was going to be a Scorpion again after string showings in both the Arizona Winter League and Arizona Summer League — he was the winning pitcher in the championship game of both instructional leagues. But when Jose Canseco came in to manage the team, he brought his own players, Kuzniak said.
“I've done everything you can do with the winter league, it's not anything that important,” Kuzniak said. “That second with (Darryl) Brinkley (the Scorpions manager at the time), got me really pumped. Then the Canseco thing happened. But I'm very fortunate that I get aid to play the game. Anytime you can represent Yuma — and being a schoolteacher, I can show those kids there is a future here. Heck, I get that chance. ... I'm blessed I get to put ‘Yuma' on my chest.”
The lefty said he's excited that Thrower will be on the team as well. Both were assistant coaches at Arizona Western during the late part of last decade.
“Jake just has a great resume. He is a baseball guy,” Kuzniak said. “When you mention Yuma baseball, Jake Thrower is the first name you think of. It's a good thing they are getting local. They've never really had that before. I was really the only local they've had, except for maybe Henry Calderon — he played here so much he moved here. But I couldn't really name any others.”
Just as Kuzniak said he wants to set an example for children coming from the same position as he did, Thrower feels the same way.
“I hope to give back to community,” Thrower said. “I was raised here, played baseball here, and now I'm hoping to establish baseball here in Yuma and give the kids a dream, a goal to achieve baseball at the highest level.”
Thrower said he's not concerned about the mistakes of the past when it comes to the franchise.
“I don't want to look at why things haven't worked in the past,” Thrower said. “I want to look forward and be positive about the situation, and not think about ‘Hey, what if it doesn't work?' We're going to give it our best shot and we need help from everybody in Yuma ... to make this work and be a community thing.”
And having two recognizable local faces is a good move, Thrower said.
“I think it can do nothing but help out and bring people who know us into the ballpark,” Thrower said. “It never hurts to have local talent out there, and James is an excellent left-handed pitcher. We're both excited to be a part of this.”
He'll be coaching under Lanier, who has spent the last 16 years in independent baseball, the first 10 in Winnipeg. After not coaching in 2012, he's back in the dugout.
“Tim and I are on the right page together in bringing baseball back to Yuma,” Lanier said.
Lanier said for “one reason or another” he didn't get a second shot at managing in the major leagues after his three-year stint ended in Houston. He found his way to Winnipeg during the late-90s resurgence of independent ball.
“It's just different being in independent baseball,” Lanier said. “It's been a learning process. You have to recruit. In the major leagues, you walk on the field and you have 30 players, and it's your job to pick the best 22. Here, you have tryout camps, you have to look at releases — it's not an easy job putting a team together if you don't have a draft. But it's going to be good time for me to find players and put a competitive ballclub on the field again.”
He said he's aware of Yuma's recent past when it comes to independent baseball. And he said he's ready to change it.
“Tim is headed in the right direction with the fans and the community,” Lanier said. “I've spent 16 years in independent baseball. I've worked well with the community and getting them involved. What really interested me was he started talking about something along that line. That's what his commitment is. It's about starting up a new team and getting the bad taste away from residents of Yuma.”
Read more: http://www.yumasun.com/articles/baseball-84006-yuma-thrower.html#ixzz2H1HntpON
I went for vacationm, what did I miss? I see no bid and 1's selling???
Winter League General Information
? 20 -man Rosters: First 120 player’s to register will be guaranteed a roster spot. Only one - two extra position players per team so everyone gets lots of playing action every game.
? 4-6 Team League: USA, Mexico, Canada, Japan, Colombia, and Korea.
? 3-Day “Spring Training” Starting January 24, 2013
? Teams selected with Opening Day on January 27, 2013
? Season includes 4-5 games per week with instructions on off days, Play-Offs and Championship Game with a departure date of February 26, 2013.
? Players must be 18 years or older at the start of the league (January 24, 2013)
? Players must have collegiate, minor league or high school experience.
? Games will be played at Ray Kroc Complex, the former home of the San Diego Padres spring training in Yuma, Arizona. The complex has 4 fields, including the 10,000 seat Desert Sun Stadium and a Major league clubhouse with locker rooms for all teams and a fully stocked training facility.
? Game/Player statistics will be reported to the Associated Press, ESPN and other sports media, as well as posted on the Pointstreak.com statistics website, and e-mailed weekly to all Major/Minor League Operations Directors.
? All Major League Scouting Directors will be invited to attend.
? Awards will be presented to the Championship Team at an award banquet on February 25, 2013.
? At the conclusion of the AWBL Winter League, at least 20 players are guaranteed to be signed to American West Baseball League Teams.
http://www.americanwestbl.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/AWBL-Winter-League-General-Information1.pdf
Information above shows,
Shares Outstanding 842,868,253 a/o Oct 16, 2012
Float 807,034,138 a/o Oct 16, 2012
Authorized Shares 1,000,000,000 a/o Jul 27, 2012
Par Value 0.001
Can someone give us up to date count?
so your math predicts that there will be 20k shares left, what a joke...
Can someone get new share structure, the one in this description is since July. Just wondering if it changed at all.
AWBL - 1st list of pro contracts offered
American West Baseball League (a Professional Minor Baseball League) is pleased to announce their 1st list of pro contracts offered.
American West Baseball League (AWBL) conducted its first two day tryout at the facility, Kino Sports Complex, in Tucson, Arizona for the American West Baseball League 2013 season. The tryouts had 44 players attend to showcase their talents, out of the 44 players there were 22 Pro Contracts offered to select players.
The following are the players that were contracted by AWBL Teams:
North County Cannons
Evan Kehoe San Diego, Ca.
Ryan Miller San Diego, Ca.
Jeremy Baum Encinitas, Ca.
Austin Fraker Lake Forest, Ca.
Jacob Fabry Chattanooga, TN.
Raymond Hanson Long Beach, Ca.
Michael Lange Dulzura, Ca.
Andrew Bruder Jamul, Ca.
Yuma Desert Rats
James Bierlein Chesterfield, VA.
Zack Williams Torrance, Ca.
Aaron Gates Irvine, Ca.
Fullerton Flyers
Kellen Lee Vista, Ca.
Jeffrey Wilson Mesa, Az.
Adrian Ibarra Rancho Cucamonga, Ca.
Glenn Walker Long Beach, Ca.
Ryan Lucas Danville, Ca.
Orange County O’s
Garrett Jenner Jamul, Ca.
Tyler Krobetzky Irvine, Ca.
Jariel Waller San Diego, Ca.
Jake Hovis Valencia, Ca.
Iggy Wagner Pahrump, NV.
showing 1.3 mil on 2's, lets hope thats last of them
18 mil and still not budging...
10k of 2's left, lets go folks