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Gold @ 1,340.00 This should run big once it opens.
I am being patient. There is no reason why this will not be trading OTC in near future w/ the same share structure. SEC blind sided them w/ reporting back four years ago.
No shenanigans with this security. We were just a dolphin caught in a tuna net. ALL IMO.
We could very well open over a penny when done. Hang tight folks.
My personal patience clock is end of year.
-Hero
gold @ 1280///.. c'mon DMXC!!
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. CEO Represents Alternative Energy Sector on Corporate Growth Panel
Date : 09/20/2010 @ 7:05AM
Source : MarketWire
Stock : AlumiFuel Power Corporation (AFPW)
Quote : 0.0175 0.0 (0.00%) @ 7:57AM
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. CEO Represents Alternative Energy Sector on Corporate Growth Panel
Alumifuel Power Corp (BB) (OTCBB:AFPW)
Intraday Stock Chart
Today : Monday 20 September 2010
Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly-owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that its CEO was recently featured in a CEO panel discussion sponsored by the Philadelphia area chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG).
ACG is a global organization for middle market business leaders and dealmakers focused on corporate growth strategies and Mergers & Acquisition activities. The September 16 panel presentation was dedicated to "hot industry" sectors poised for growth. Mr. David Cade, API's President and CEO, represented the Alternative Energy sector, while two other company CEOs covered the Health Care industry and the Logistics/Transportation sector. The panel members addressed growth drivers in their respective industries, including organic growth, legislative/regulatory changes, and mergers & acquisitions.
In his presentation to this large audience, Mr. Cade discussed the various components of the Alternative Energy sector -- ranging from solar power and wind power to nuclear power. Of particular interest to the audience were the significant emerging growth opportunities involving Natural Gas and Hydrogen fuels for vehicular applications and distributed/portable power applications, reducing the dependence on foreign oil. Mr. Cade also detailed the many Alternative Energy opportunities in Europe now being pursued by AlumiFuel Power International, Inc.
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc.
API (www.alumifuelpowerinc.com) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit www.irgnews.com/coi/AFPW.
About AlumiFuel Power International, Inc.
AlumiFuel International holds a license agreement with the Company and API to market API's hydrogen generation products globally to countries outside of North America. AlumiFuel Power International is operated by the same management team as API, and trades in the Open Market segment of The Deutsche Börse-Frankfurt Stock Exchange under the symbol ("9AP").
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation
AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources. The Company also operates through its majority owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power International, Inc., to market its products globally outside of North America.
Safe Harbor for Forward-looking Statements
This news release may contain forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. While these statements are made to convey to the public the company's progress, business opportunities and growth prospects, they are based on management's current beliefs and assumptions as to future events. However, since the company's operations and business prospects are always subject to risk and uncertainties, the forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this news release might not occur, and actual results could differ materially from those described, anticipated or implied. For a more complete discussion of such risks and uncertainties, please refer to the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Read post by Businessgurl!! LOL >>>
"MARK THIS POST! NO 10Q MY FRIEND! OR WEBSITE! the others have learned not to argue with me because i'm right everytime! "
re "businessman" LMAO - All you have to do is read post 6900. Kid is a fraud w/ grandiose dreams of greed. Lust for money is the root of all evil.
Hmmmm.. those .012's lookin real tasty now!! We be rollin now!! or soon enough.
-Hero
.012 buys looking good now, no matter what smallrichie says.
Fingers and toes crossed. I have a lot riding on this.. and I'm sure so do the insiders.
Thanks, Vance. I agree. Those properties can only be more valuable by the time ew are registered again.
-Hero
Any ideas how long this will take to re-register the shares. Are we talking Oct.. or end of year at best? As long as we get our 1:1 shares.. I'm ok w/ the wait. Projects should be coming along nicely.
-Hero
Thanks to the sellers.. was able to get my avg down to .025. Now I am happy and have more patience.
-Hero
Nice DD stock trip. We will get there... waiting
Solar.. thanks. I picked up another 200k 2day. Volume preceedes price action.. when will these people learn?? haha LOL
kids just have to be patient.
-Hero
stock43.. how is this a pump n dump??? lmao We have been sitting at the lows for months. It's not as if stockroach loaded @ .009 and now are dumping @ .0165!! c'mon now.. think pls.
Record volume for months and it's NOT breaking this stocks back. These MM's are gonna sell these much higher in the weeks to come IMO. If we shot up to a nickle on the same news.. from .016 to, say, .055 then a PND claim would be in order.
-Hero
Development takes time. If you don't have it.. then sell it like a man and leave. .016 is a buy opt.. All IMO. Got 120k more so far.
-Hero
I'm buying 200k @ .016.
This is the biggest volume I've seen. Volume preceeds price. This may run next week imo.
-Hero
AFPW after bell news >>
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Date : 08/11/2010 @ 4:15PM
Source : MarketWire
Stock : AlumiFuel Power Corporation (AFPW)
Quote : 0.016 -0.001 (-5.88%) @ 3:47PM
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Alumifuel Power Corp (BB) (OTCBB:AFPW)
Intraday Stock Chart
Today : Wednesday 11 August 2010
Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun development of a soldier/man portable PEM fuel cell hydrogen generator based on the same aluminum-water technology used to generate hydrogen with the PBIS-1000 Portable Balloon Inflation System already in the hands of customers. The man portable system is designed to generate enough hydrogen to power a 25W-500W fuel cell.
The overall market for man portable power (generator and battery replacement) is nearly $8 billion annually, including $4.75 billion for portable systems (100W-500W) and $3.13 billion for mobile systems (25W-100W). This market encompasses military applications powering battlefield electronics and munitions, first responder/emergency preparedness applications powering radios and other electronic and medical devices for Homeland Security and disaster relief, and commercial applications such as shoulder-mounted video cameras.
API and its portable power partner, Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, are aggressively pursuing specific man portable power opportunities and have already submitted a proposal in response to a Department of Defense solicitation. In order to complete a 72 hour mission requiring 25W of power, the soldier must currently carry 21 lbs. of batteries using the BA5390 lithium/manganese dioxide primary (non-rechargeable) battery. A similar AlumiFuel system would weigh less than half that.
The soldier/man portable hydrogen generator is a lightweight unit (under 10 lbs) using a similar AlumiFuel cartridge configuration as is used in the PBIS-1000. However unlike the PBIS-1000, which generates 1000 liters of hydrogen in 20 minutes, this man portable system will generate the same amount of hydrogen, but over a longer period of time -- from 4-72 hours depending on cartridge size and required power level. Eventually API's man portable hydrogen generator will be fully integrated with a fuel cell. The system could replace current batteries used by the US Army to power radios and other electronics on the battlefield. API's system has 4-5 times the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries presently being used, and does not have any drop in power towards the end of its run. The system will also not lose efficiency in very hot and cold working conditions as batteries are prone to do.
Competing hydrogen storage/fuel cell technologies for soldier/man portable power such as methanol reformers and metal hydrides have drawbacks. Reformers run at temperatures that can exceed 100C and have start-up times that exceed 15 minutes, while API's system starts in less than two minutes. API's system has higher hydrogen storage densities than both technologies, is less expensive, runs at much lower temperatures, generates no green house gases, and contains no toxic materials.
API's Director of Engineering Sean McIntosh said, "This ground-based man portable technology fits very nicely with our current hydrogen generation development work on the PBIS-1000 and our hydrogen generation development for powering Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) under an R&D contract with the US Navy."
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc.
API (www.alumifuelpowerinc.com) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit www.irgnews.com/coi/AFPW.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation
AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
AFPW news out aftr bell >>
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Date : 08/11/2010 @ 4:15PM
Source : MarketWire
Stock : AlumiFuel Power Corporation (AFPW)
Quote : 0.016 -0.001 (-5.88%) @ 3:47PM
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Alumifuel Power Corp (BB) (OTCBB:AFPW)
Intraday Stock Chart
Today : Wednesday 11 August 2010
Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun development of a soldier/man portable PEM fuel cell hydrogen generator based on the same aluminum-water technology used to generate hydrogen with the PBIS-1000 Portable Balloon Inflation System already in the hands of customers. The man portable system is designed to generate enough hydrogen to power a 25W-500W fuel cell.
The overall market for man portable power (generator and battery replacement) is nearly $8 billion annually, including $4.75 billion for portable systems (100W-500W) and $3.13 billion for mobile systems (25W-100W). This market encompasses military applications powering battlefield electronics and munitions, first responder/emergency preparedness applications powering radios and other electronic and medical devices for Homeland Security and disaster relief, and commercial applications such as shoulder-mounted video cameras.
API and its portable power partner, Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, are aggressively pursuing specific man portable power opportunities and have already submitted a proposal in response to a Department of Defense solicitation. In order to complete a 72 hour mission requiring 25W of power, the soldier must currently carry 21 lbs. of batteries using the BA5390 lithium/manganese dioxide primary (non-rechargeable) battery. A similar AlumiFuel system would weigh less than half that.
The soldier/man portable hydrogen generator is a lightweight unit (under 10 lbs) using a similar AlumiFuel cartridge configuration as is used in the PBIS-1000. However unlike the PBIS-1000, which generates 1000 liters of hydrogen in 20 minutes, this man portable system will generate the same amount of hydrogen, but over a longer period of time -- from 4-72 hours depending on cartridge size and required power level. Eventually API's man portable hydrogen generator will be fully integrated with a fuel cell. The system could replace current batteries used by the US Army to power radios and other electronics on the battlefield. API's system has 4-5 times the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries presently being used, and does not have any drop in power towards the end of its run. The system will also not lose efficiency in very hot and cold working conditions as batteries are prone to do.
Competing hydrogen storage/fuel cell technologies for soldier/man portable power such as methanol reformers and metal hydrides have drawbacks. Reformers run at temperatures that can exceed 100C and have start-up times that exceed 15 minutes, while API's system starts in less than two minutes. API's system has higher hydrogen storage densities than both technologies, is less expensive, runs at much lower temperatures, generates no green house gases, and contains no toxic materials.
API's Director of Engineering Sean McIntosh said, "This ground-based man portable technology fits very nicely with our current hydrogen generation development work on the PBIS-1000 and our hydrogen generation development for powering Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) under an R&D contract with the US Navy."
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc.
API (www.alumifuelpowerinc.com) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit www.irgnews.com/coi/AFPW.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation
AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
AFPW big news!! >>
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Date : 08/11/2010 @ 4:15PM
Source : MarketWire
Stock : AlumiFuel Power Corporation (AFPW)
Quote : 0.016 -0.001 (-5.88%) @ 3:47PM
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Alumifuel Power Corp (BB) (OTCBB:AFPW)
Intraday Stock Chart
Today : Wednesday 11 August 2010
Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun development of a soldier/man portable PEM fuel cell hydrogen generator based on the same aluminum-water technology used to generate hydrogen with the PBIS-1000 Portable Balloon Inflation System already in the hands of customers. The man portable system is designed to generate enough hydrogen to power a 25W-500W fuel cell.
The overall market for man portable power (generator and battery replacement) is nearly $8 billion annually, including $4.75 billion for portable systems (100W-500W) and $3.13 billion for mobile systems (25W-100W). This market encompasses military applications powering battlefield electronics and munitions, first responder/emergency preparedness applications powering radios and other electronic and medical devices for Homeland Security and disaster relief, and commercial applications such as shoulder-mounted video cameras.
API and its portable power partner, Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, are aggressively pursuing specific man portable power opportunities and have already submitted a proposal in response to a Department of Defense solicitation. In order to complete a 72 hour mission requiring 25W of power, the soldier must currently carry 21 lbs. of batteries using the BA5390 lithium/manganese dioxide primary (non-rechargeable) battery. A similar AlumiFuel system would weigh less than half that.
The soldier/man portable hydrogen generator is a lightweight unit (under 10 lbs) using a similar AlumiFuel cartridge configuration as is used in the PBIS-1000. However unlike the PBIS-1000, which generates 1000 liters of hydrogen in 20 minutes, this man portable system will generate the same amount of hydrogen, but over a longer period of time -- from 4-72 hours depending on cartridge size and required power level. Eventually API's man portable hydrogen generator will be fully integrated with a fuel cell. The system could replace current batteries used by the US Army to power radios and other electronics on the battlefield. API's system has 4-5 times the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries presently being used, and does not have any drop in power towards the end of its run. The system will also not lose efficiency in very hot and cold working conditions as batteries are prone to do.
Competing hydrogen storage/fuel cell technologies for soldier/man portable power such as methanol reformers and metal hydrides have drawbacks. Reformers run at temperatures that can exceed 100C and have start-up times that exceed 15 minutes, while API's system starts in less than two minutes. API's system has higher hydrogen storage densities than both technologies, is less expensive, runs at much lower temperatures, generates no green house gases, and contains no toxic materials.
API's Director of Engineering Sean McIntosh said, "This ground-based man portable technology fits very nicely with our current hydrogen generation development work on the PBIS-1000 and our hydrogen generation development for powering Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) under an R&D contract with the US Navy."
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc.
API (www.alumifuelpowerinc.com) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit www.irgnews.com/coi/AFPW.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation
AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Date : 08/11/2010 @ 4:15PM
Source : MarketWire
Stock : AlumiFuel Power Corporation (AFPW)
Quote : 0.016 -0.001 (-5.88%) @ 3:47PM
AlumiFuel Power, Inc. Begins Development of Man Portable Fuel Cell Power Source Aimed at Large Market
Alumifuel Power Corp (BB) (OTCBB:AFPW)
Intraday Stock Chart
Today : Wednesday 11 August 2010
Early production stage hydrogen generation company AlumiFuel Power, Inc. ("API"), the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-based wholly owned operating subsidiary of AlumiFuel Power Corporation (OTCBB: AFPW) (the "Company"), announced today that it has begun development of a soldier/man portable PEM fuel cell hydrogen generator based on the same aluminum-water technology used to generate hydrogen with the PBIS-1000 Portable Balloon Inflation System already in the hands of customers. The man portable system is designed to generate enough hydrogen to power a 25W-500W fuel cell.
The overall market for man portable power (generator and battery replacement) is nearly $8 billion annually, including $4.75 billion for portable systems (100W-500W) and $3.13 billion for mobile systems (25W-100W). This market encompasses military applications powering battlefield electronics and munitions, first responder/emergency preparedness applications powering radios and other electronic and medical devices for Homeland Security and disaster relief, and commercial applications such as shoulder-mounted video cameras.
API and its portable power partner, Ingenium Technologies, Inc. of Rockford, Illinois, are aggressively pursuing specific man portable power opportunities and have already submitted a proposal in response to a Department of Defense solicitation. In order to complete a 72 hour mission requiring 25W of power, the soldier must currently carry 21 lbs. of batteries using the BA5390 lithium/manganese dioxide primary (non-rechargeable) battery. A similar AlumiFuel system would weigh less than half that.
The soldier/man portable hydrogen generator is a lightweight unit (under 10 lbs) using a similar AlumiFuel cartridge configuration as is used in the PBIS-1000. However unlike the PBIS-1000, which generates 1000 liters of hydrogen in 20 minutes, this man portable system will generate the same amount of hydrogen, but over a longer period of time -- from 4-72 hours depending on cartridge size and required power level. Eventually API's man portable hydrogen generator will be fully integrated with a fuel cell. The system could replace current batteries used by the US Army to power radios and other electronics on the battlefield. API's system has 4-5 times the energy density (runtime) of lithium batteries presently being used, and does not have any drop in power towards the end of its run. The system will also not lose efficiency in very hot and cold working conditions as batteries are prone to do.
Competing hydrogen storage/fuel cell technologies for soldier/man portable power such as methanol reformers and metal hydrides have drawbacks. Reformers run at temperatures that can exceed 100C and have start-up times that exceed 15 minutes, while API's system starts in less than two minutes. API's system has higher hydrogen storage densities than both technologies, is less expensive, runs at much lower temperatures, generates no green house gases, and contains no toxic materials.
API's Director of Engineering Sean McIntosh said, "This ground-based man portable technology fits very nicely with our current hydrogen generation development work on the PBIS-1000 and our hydrogen generation development for powering Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUVs) under an R&D contract with the US Navy."
About AlumiFuel Power, Inc.
API (www.alumifuelpowerinc.com) is an early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and superheated steam through the chemical reaction of aluminum, water, and proprietary additives. This technology is ideally suited for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources, serving National Security and commercial customers. API's hydrogen feeds fuel cells for portable and back-up power, fills inflatable devices such as weather balloons, and can replace costly, hard-to-handle and high pressure K-Cylinders. Its hydrogen/heat output is also being designed and developed to drive turbine-based underwater propulsion systems and auxiliary power systems, and as the fuel for Flameless Ration Heaters. API has significant differentiators in performance, adaptability, safety and cost-effectiveness in its target market applications, with no external power required and no toxic chemicals or by-products. For more news and information on API, please visit www.irgnews.com/coi/AFPW.
About AlumiFuel Power Corporation
AlumiFuel Power Corporation operates through its wholly owned subsidiary, AlumiFuel Power, Inc., a Philadelphia-based early production stage alternative energy company that generates hydrogen gas and steam for multiple niche applications requiring on-site, on-demand fuel sources.
My mistake.. thanks, Vance.
PINKS?? we were on OTCBB - fully reporting company. This is no pinky. SEC will resume OTC trading after case is heard IMO.
Hang tight
-Hero
50 smackerzzz.. wow, time to jump ship I guess.. lol
Yep.. I have quite a bit tied up here.. and will hold thru next year at least. I believe you need to have a time-frame tied into most of these pennies. This is NOT a PINK..
I agree Vance.. I said a penny could be soon.. certainly not the top.. if there's gold in thar hills!! lol
Yes, once we get past the listing.. I believe we'll see a few PR's coming our way :) and a penny won't be far away IMO
-Hero
You only lost that because you sold. I believe if you hold you would have doubled it.. I can wait.
-Hero
that would be insider knowledge. we will wait for the pr.
-Hero
take care. Good luck to you!!
-Hero
SEC is after scam shells.. this is no shell. We will be ok.. imo
yes, but we held .023 lol Don't sweat it... they are working hard.
-Hero
I agree.. they do NOT have to post any news unless it's a merger of financing of sorts.. still then they only may post it on their website.
I believe we will see a pr blitz after this issue is resolved.. which I believe it will. SEC is cleaning house on shell scams and this one came up on the radar because of the old defunct corp, which no longer exists.
Joys in Mudville by end of Aug is my guess..
-Hero
coolhand. I do. That's why I don't post much. I can wait it out.
GLTU (us)
-Hero
cool - I look at it this way; there is no real selling pressure. There is no debenture. What sucks is.. I can't buy @ .016! This tide will soon pass. I have loads of patience here.
-Hero
A $50.00 sell at bid of .016??? lol c'mon now.. that's great. Sell me 100k @ .016!!
AFPW - alert
AFPW getting a surge..
SP / volume preceeds news :) :O