is STILL - 5 years in - waiting for SLIO to do something!
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OR NOT!!! WOW!
Those figures are from Jan 15, 2021 - half a month ago. No bueno.
So... what does this mean?
DOES THIS MEAN I'M GONNA BE RICH!!???!??
lol! I'll do it for you...
Hey, you never know with SLIO. They went from exclusive, high dollar tennis apparel, to lower budget apparel, to REE mining (in fake mines that don't exist), to oil & natural gas... to, apparently, furniture (that you can't really buy). I'd say Porn is probably their most obvious next phase. But don't listen to me, cuz I'm not a financial adviser or stock broker. I am loading up even more now, though, cuz you made a point I never even considered! Thanks for the tip, crossball!
I keep tagging that ask... She's about to BLOW! I can feel it!!!!!
G 0 - S L I O ! ! !
Wuup... Looks like the bottom's falling out...
A GREAT TIME TO JUMP IN! I'm buying 500M shares!!!
Can't wait to get this show on the road! C'mon everybody!! LETS LOAD THE BOAT @ .00000!!!
We can take ALL of the shares!!!!! FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!
AWESOME OPPORTUNITY! Loading up at .0001!
C'mon, people! Grab hold of this rope and PUSH! PUSH!!!
No, Jordan Belfort. I'm hearing great things about SLIO from his camp...
I don't care what any of y'all say: I'M GOING ALL IN!
All I can say is it takes a SPECIAL stock to catch the attention of the SEC and get suspended. MUST BE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT!!!
GO $LIO!!!
No comparison to SLIO anyhow; Nothing compares to SLIO.
GO $$$$$$$LIO!!!!!!!!
Yeah buddy! GO $LIO!!! lol
Told ya! This thing amazing stock is about to go SUPERNOVA!!!
Super interesting indicators here!
SLIO... KILLING IT yet again!
Exciting moves here lately...
Based on this undeniably interesting activity...
I believe we could be about to see some action here.
GO SLIO!!!
I, for one, am buying up ALL these shares at... at...
Woah, wait a minute; What price are these shares trading at?
Right. Well, here's to hoping we're all in FTW with $LIO!
I have a feeling something is brewing with this one; Too many signs for there not to be.
What does FTDUBYAH mean?
Now that's sexy... just like SLIO! I think FM's right - she's primed and ready to do something. Her owners would be fools not to make use of her at any point.
Ah, I get it. Knew I had to be missing something.
What does this post have to do with SLIO?
FURNITURE business?? Wow, I've been out of the loop on SLIO for some time apparently. And to think... not a single one of those chairs looks the least bit comfortable. lol
Well screw it... I'm loading up.
Guess nobody thought to actually visit the URL; It's been purchased by a bulk domain seller, and is a holding page with furniture items listed for sale. lol
WOAH! We got some VOLUME here at SLIO today! NICE!
I've been watching this action real closely for the past 3 weeks, and now I'm feeling pretty confident that something major is about to happen with SLIO. Getcher ears on, people... We're goin' for a ride!
No joke; I really think this one is about to go supernova.
No! A reputable, transparent, upstanding company like Solo Intl.?? NEVER!!
LOADING UP, BABY! This 1 is ready 2 POP!
DOE Announces $6.9 Million for Research on REE from Coal and Coal Byproducts
https://energy.gov/articles/doe-announces-69-million-research-rare-earth-elements-coal-and-coal-byproducts
JUNE 9, 2017
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy today announced it is investing $6.9 million in rare earth element (REE) research through two funding opportunities. DOE announced today that three projects have been selected to receive approximately $3 million for research aimed at producing salable rare earth elements (REEs) from domestic coal and coal by-products. In addition, DOE has announced the availability of an additional $3.95 million for projects in three new topic areas to accelerate separation and extraction processes for REEs.
REEs are a series of 17 chemical elements found in the Earth’s crust. Due to their unique chemical properties, REEs are essential components of technologies spanning a range of applications, including electronics, computer and communication systems, transportation, health care, and national defense.
The demand for REEs has grown significantly in recent years, stimulating an interest in economically feasible approaches for domestic REE recovery. Since 2014, DOE has engaged in research to determine the economic feasibility of producing REEs from domestic coal and coal by-products.
The new projects were selected under the Production of Salable Rare Earth Elements from Domestic U.S. Coal and Coal Byproducts funding opportunity announcement (FOA). Descriptions of the selected projects follow:
High Yield, Economical, Large Scale Production of Marketable Rare Earth Element Products from Coal Mining Refuse — Equinox Chemicals LLC (Albany, GA) and project partners will conduct laboratory testing and prepare a technical design for a pilot plant to produce salable REEs. They will use by-products from an existing eastern Kentucky coal preparation plant as their source of REEs. Their phase 1 design will consider recovery and sale of coal from these preparation plant by-products as an additional source of revenue. Cost—DOE: $999,983
Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from Coal Mining Waste Materials — Inventure Renewables (Tuscaloosa, AL) and project partners will use coal-related materials from an eastern Pennsylvania anthracite coal mine as their source of REEs. In phase 1, they will conduct laboratory testing and prepare their technical design for a pilot plant to produce salable REEs. Cost—DOE: $1,000,000
Production of Salable Rare Earth Elements from Domestic U.S. Coal and Coal By-Products — Marshall Miller & Associates (Bluefield, VA) and project partners will conduct laboratory testing and prepare their technical design for a pilot plant to produce salable REEs. They will use by-products from an existing West Virginia coal preparation (coal washing) plant as their raw material for extracting REEs. Their phase 1 design includes recovery and sale of dry, fine, high-quality coal from this raw material as an additional source of revenue. Cost—DOE: $1,000,000
In addition, DOE has issued the Development of Separation and Extraction Processes for Production of Rare Earth Element (REE) Materials from Domestic U.S. Coal and Coal By-Products funding opportunity announcement. Projects selected under this FOA will focus on improving the technical, environmental, and economic performance of existing processes that recover REEs from domestic U.S. coal and coal by-products. This FOA has three topic areas:
Advanced technology development for initial REE extraction.
Optimization of current state-of-the-art separation technologies for initial REE extraction.
Technology advancements for high purity REE extractions.
DOE anticipates making up to eight selections under this FOA. Projects require a minimum 20 percent cost share from each recipient. More information about the funding opportunity can be found HERE.
More information on the National Energy Technology Laboratory’s rare earth elements research can be found on the NETL website. To learn more about the programs within the Office of Fossil Energy visit their website HERE.
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Trump Energy Dept. Seeks to Mine REE Monopolized By China
http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/06/17/donald-trump-coal-mining-rare-earth-elements-comes-china-appalachia
In a move met by applause from at least one congressman, the Energy Department announced a pilot program for research into domestic mining of rare earth elements.
Rare earth elements are a series of seemingly obscure elements on the Periodic Table that are crucial for production of electronics, military equipment and some medications.
According to Rep. Lou Barletta (R-Pa.), 100 percent of America's supply of these elements comes from China.
China supplies 85 percent of the world's overall production, according to the congressman.
The elements - which include Yttrium, Scandium, Neodymium and Cerium - can be extracted in a variety of ways, including in the aftermath of coal mining.
The Energy Department said it will invest nearly $7 million into researching ways to mine and produce these elements in the United States.
Barletta said one of the sites the grant will fund is on the site of the Jeddo coal operation in Hazleton, Pa., near Tamaqua.
"Studies have shown that the Appalachian coal fields throughout northeastern Pennsylvania contain some of the highest concentrations of rare earth elements," Barletta said in a press release.
He said it was a matter of national security that the U.S. be able to mine its own rare earth elements so that sectors like the military and healthcare do not need to depend on China.
Other areas targeted by the Energy Department for the program include Albany, Ga., Tuscaloosa, Ala. and Bluefield, Va., on the West Virginia border.
Earlier this month, President Trump celebrated the opening of the first American coal mine in recent times.
Truer words have never been spoken in this forum!!!
I agree. The trick will be to keep checking back on a consistent basis for a long enough time - possibly years - to be present in order to take profits. That's IF - and it's a big "if" - SLIO doesn't get de-listed before then. If it hangs around on the market long enough, it's owners will eventually do something with it; They aren't holding onto it for no reason.
Yeah, very impressive!
You're obviously not
very familiar with SLIO. lol! But I'm with you... GO SLIO!
Right on.
Okay - Been out of the loop for quite a while on this one. What's the good word?
And how did everyone know about this before opening bell?
News links please?
Articles?
Thanks!