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Tri-Valley Corporation’s headquarters, administrative offices, as well as, the technical operations and exploration functions of our company are located at:
Tri-Valley Corporation
4927 Calloway Drive
Bakersfield, California 93312
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So shares @ .26 were good eh?
Do you feel violated?
See the earliest dates on the spreadsheets in the info box?
YA was killing NEOM long before those dates, along with hundreds of other companies.
I grew weary of documenting all the red.
Wow, sub- 0.13 intraday
What a stock
That's been the point of this board since inception, did you ever think otherwise?
Let's see, what did TIV get done this week....
1) Removed the carpet cleaning business PR from the IR section in their website.
2) ---------
Other than that .....
Everybody ready for the pop?
"Just seems way to obvious whats going on"
And just when you think you know what's going on .... TIV gets into the carpet cleaning business LOL.
The IR article below is from TIV's website. (Surely it's some sort of glitch lol, but it's there nonetheless, and just one more example of a clown show.)
Which is it?
Founded and built Qwest Wireless, or joined it? And now he's a money guy, a YAGI wannabe getting on-the-job-training by the Yorkville sharks?
Founded, or joined, it's a simple question, the answer to which seems to have eluded the writer of this news release lol.
How low can she go?
Well, perhaps that's not fair, that looks pretty bad from early 2005 to now.
How about this?
Oops, that's pretty ugly too, let's make it prettier, how about just since the prediction of .80's around July?
Holy cow, it's just hard to put lipstick on this pig.
jmho
jonesie
p.s. There's always a chance for a nice pop from here, or lower, I'm sure the specialist and his buddies will try to create another one, ultimately creating a nice fresh crop of underwater shares.
From the looks of the Opiss-and-moan deal for the next $32 mill of PV, they already control TIV.
$17.50 to $0.22.
Down 98.74% from the all time high to a new 10 year low?
How far back do you have to go to find TIV/TRIL at .22 per share?
What a sorry public company, sucking at the public teat selling millions of shares in lieu of producing enough product to cover their own costs.
jmho
jonesie
TIV is so incredibly good at losing market cap ...
... printing ever lower share prices, and in general failing to meet even vastly lowered expectations.
GreenOcean
Thursday, June 23, 2011 10:30:52 AM
Re: SA12 post# 6095 Post # of 6206
An interesting perspective ruff, thanks for sharing the
inside "we" stuff.
5 minutes has always been a humorous "approximation" to use TIV-speak lol.
One does have to say, that although it has been "granted" that the numbers were off, 5 minutes, 5 days, 7 days, whatever the time frame, TIV has constantly touted numbers that never showed up as sustainable production.
Nice to see you over here, away from the Dark Side (yaboo), I hope all is well and that TIV shareholders eventually recoup some of their huge losses.
LOL, good ol' WK, yazd
I'll bet he has pretty good security ;)
"and no facts inserted"
Sounds like a TIV PR
More 'stuff' ...
“We ended the second quarter with $1.5 million in cash and stockholders’ equity of $11.4 million, much improved from the $581,000 in cash and $6.2 million in stockholders’ equity at the end of December 2010. The substantial improvement in our cash balance and capital position was the result of the successful raise of capital through the sale of common stock under our at-the-market (ATM) equity offering programs with C. K. Cooper & Company and the private placement completed in April, 2011.”
And at the end of the 2nd quarter the PPS was $0.60, and less than 2 months later it touched $0.25. That's just GREAT for shareholders lol.
"“We ended the second quarter with $1.5 million in cash and stockholders’ equity of $11.4 million"
How much cash today TIV? What's the stockholders' equity today TIV?
Wow, total shares outstanding now 67,650,000? Woohoo?
Has TIV printed any new shares since 6/30? If not, for a little while yesterday TIV's market cap dropped from $40mil on 6/30 to $17mil intraday.
"successful raise of capital through the sale of common stock under our at-the-market (ATM) equity offering programs"
ATM, now there's an appropriate acronym for TIV to use, they have certainly been using their access to the feeding trough of public trading like an ATM.
jonesie
So now we have "net native oil" and "approximating" to add to the years of "commencings".
I wondered about that phrase.
Intuitively one can make sense out of the phrase, but I had never heard it before, and if you and Geo have never heard it used in this context or in these kinds of reports ... then it's just another goofball play on words.
TIV has played tricks with words and phrases for YEARS now and it's interesting to see the games go on.
Instances like implying 5 minutes worth of flow after weeks of steaming can be extrapolated into a barrels per day rate.
What were some of the other classics?
I mean, in addition to THE classic "$45 in '05" .... of intrinsic value lol.
CORRECTING and REPLACING
LOL, you knew this was coming, TIV can NEVER get it right the first time.
CORRECTING and REPLACING
Tri-Valley Corporation Reports Second Quarter 2011 Financial Results
Press Release Source: Tri-Valley Corporation On Monday August 22, 2011, 7:31 pm EDT
BAKERSFIELD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Second graph, third sentence of release should read: We expect net native oil production at Pleasant Valley for the third quarter to approximate 5,299 barrels of oil or slightly under the second quarter of the year as steam injection and affected oil production resumes. (sted We expect net native oil production at Pleasant Valley for the third quarter to approximate 5,299 barrels of oil per day or slightly under the second quarter of the year as steam injection and affected oil production resumes.)
LOL, who tried to slip in the "per day" and got busted? "Hey Lynn, watcha doin' back there in the accountant's office?" "Er, uh, um, just looking for some sunglasses I left here a year ago!"
Unbelievable lol.
jonesie
LOL, it would be stunning.
The only thing stunning about TIV (well, aside from making me a fortune from $1.50 to $16+, THAT was stunning but that's just my biased view on it lol) is how they "stunned" the OPUS crowd. I wonder if it felt like a Taser, or more like the air piston device they slaughter cattle with, or simply like a mugging/pickpocketing?
I doubt TIV is playing games with the timing of the release unless it's just to maximize any short lived pop for the benefit of the wink wink nudge nudge crew.
They simply can't get anything together on time.
Maybe a former COB dropped one of his gold nuggets in the roadhouse, a current exec found it and will PR 'we found gold!'.
By the way, there certainly have been a few people who have "guessed better than" a few other people about the contents (usually nothing good) of PRs and quarterly reports, or the direction of the stock price. Pretty consistently. Without a crystal ball.
Speaking of SEC filings, is TIV still losing money every quarter?
Good luck to all!
jonesie
Good ol' TIV, always putting off until next week ...
(month, quarter, year lol) ... what they can't figure out how to do when promised.
Tri-Valley Corporation (NYSE Amex:TIV) announced today that it has rescheduled the release date and conference call of its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011. The Company now expects to file its Form 10-Q for the second quarter ended June 30, 2011 on Friday, August 19, 2011. It will host a conference call and webcast on Monday, August 22, 2011, at 4:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 p.m. Pacific Time to discuss the second quarter financial results and current corporate developments.
$45 in '05!
Intrinsic value, that is. Swimmin' pools, movie stars. Everything but the bubblin' crude. Y'all come back now, y'hear?
lol
jonesie
Good call.
As in the past, with the current crop of management it appears to still be a safe bet TIV will go down over time, rather than up.
I wonder where the next stock sale will take place?
Man oh man, there have been so many 'larger' investors over time, remember that Golden Palace deal? I forget all the other names, of course T. Gamble is one of the largest. Unless they all made money shorting TIV or via some esoteric play on derivatives, I can't see how any of them could possibly be anywhere other than deep underwater on their investments.
Do you know how any of these 'investing' entities could have actually made money on their public investments?
jonesie
Yep, back at support/resistance around .50
Amazing with all the great stuff going on, dog and pony shows, price of oil/gas.
Same dismal stock performance but without the comedy relief provided by the previous COB's (Comedian of the Board's) PRs. We miss those carefully worded hyperbole-laden teaser PRs!
jonesie
Did Tri-Valley PR their physical relocation?
(by the way apartsrep, the bulldoggie is much better looking than you lol)
TIV has been noting their new address since an 8-K filed on 7/18:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/22551/000115752311004026/a6796798.htm
4927 Calloway Drive
Bakersfield, California 93312
(Address of principal executive office)
Must be cheaper than the old digs, maybe they can have another BBQ in the parking lot.
Type of building:
Containing complex of 11 buildings:
On another note, TIV stock/warrant/options dealings, always hilarious ....
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1479165/000114036111037439/xslF345/doc1.xml
With his resignation Kromer 'gave up' stock options to buy 100,000 shares at $1.23 per share and received a warrant to purchase 75,000 shares at $0.58 per share.
Plus over $90,000 in cash payoff after his resignation and picking up the COBRA tab for a year.
Here's something interesting from another form:
They wrecked it lol
Any feedback on the dog and pony show?
Watch from 18:31 in Collapse if you have NetFlix.
http://movies.netflix.com/WiPlayer?movieid=70123600
Now, I know this isn't the be all end all of dissertations on tar sands, but is it thorough in its description of costs involved with getting oil from Canadian tar sands?
Once TIV ships the material they get out of PV, how much of that process does it have to go through before it can be used as oil?
lol, solid?
There haven't been too many "solid" uptrend channels over the last few years, see below.
But there have been a lot of trading opportunities, just have to take profits without being too greedy and use stop loss orders to protect previous profits.
I haven't been paying too much attention to what TIV is saying these days, is there a lot of good stuff going on? I mean, bona fide progress? The overall chart, well, as SA12 says the market is a forward looking mechanism and it doesn't see anything great on the horizon at the moment.
That's not to say the specialist and 'wink wink nudge nudge' cronies won't continue to pop this thing every now and then and create a new crop of bagholders.
jmho -jonesie
.50 would say it was broken pretty good ...
... and it's back to guessing / gut feel / PRs.
These trendlines aren't all that exact ... and granted, the numbers were off.
lol
jonesie
Still on track....
All kinds of options
Show a little strength and keep uptrend intact then spike after ~month of consolidation like in early March
Act like a weak stock as it usually does and drop to support ~ $0.50 before moving up.
Act like a really weak stock as it occasionally does and drop all the way back to ~ $0.40 before doing anything.
In any event IMHO TIV has been worth a play at various chart points, all you have to do is pick the chart/buy point(s) you like, set a profit margin (50% is usually nice on a spiky stock like TIV, not too greedy and well worth the play), stick to it, sell then wait for the next one, set a stop-loss (6-8%), stick to it, sell and wait for the next one.
jmho
jonesie
Back in March ...
... TIV bounced along what could become the lower line in an uptrend channel for a week and a half or so, before eventually doubling and setting points in what could be the upper channel boundary.
We'll see!
jonesie