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Says who ?
So what's the cause of the burst upward, will it last, and how high will it go ?
Are you suggesting the end is near for the SEC investigation or for DPLS ?
Is this the company that sold their drones directly to Ukraine ?
Ya I remember that. That was one of the many times my internet went out and I was unable to sell it at that high price !!! I AM NOT KIDDING !!!! My cable and energy companies really suck where I am at and it has cost me a ton of money !!!
Ya I remember that. That was one of the many times my internet went out and I was unable to sell it at that high price !!! I AM NOT KIDDING !!!! My cable and energy companies really suck where I am at and it has cost me a ton of money !!!
Any gaps ? Support/Resistance ?
Who is Mr Buffalo ?
Even if this thing tanks. T-53 called the recent run just like he did the first run. Deal with it !!!
Buy the rumor sell the news ! The 10Q was the news. Now it can dip before the next rip ! Before that rip it will grind for a week or two at its support level. We just have to figure out where that is !
To ALL of you who responded to my post I would like to say thank you !!!
I agree. I was just wondering why it is always on top when the stock has pretty much "stair stepped" downward for a long time ?
Why is this stock at the top of the Most Read list on IHUB every day for the past year or so ?
So what is the $6 or $7 stock that NVDA just invested in ?
It looks like the issuance of preferred shares for insiders. Some might consider this dilution, but it probably only is when those preferred shares are sold as they will then lose their preferred status. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Any gaps on this one ?
Gap filled ($1.09) yesterday !!! Now it's off to $14. IMHO !!!
Can someone please summarize the company filing from yesterday ! I can't it to open on my computer
Meaning ?
DARKPULSE’S EREBOS™ SENSING SYSTEM IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF ANY EXPLORATION/PRODUCTION ENGINEERING AND SAFETY PROGRAM From their website. They make and integrate sensing systems for various industrial and infrastructure applications. Everything from mining, oil and gas exploration, aerospace, telecommunications, etc...Their sensors can monitor the location of every worker in a mine or on an oil well. Their sensors also can detect changes in the walls of a mine or breaches in the system of an oil well. Thus detecting a malfunction or industrial accident before it happens. Increased government regulations means this type of technology will eventually be made mandatory across the board.
I could use some trips to load more. Going to need a lot more than I have for our trip to a penny !
I figure Blackrock and anyone else will get an offering soon !!! That could actually be beneficial to us retail guys and give us an opportunity to buy more on a big dip.
I hope we hit trips all summer so I can accumulate !!!
Ya, I've seen T-53's target prices get hit too many times in the past. I WILL be buying on the dip !!!
Still needs to fill that gap at $1.09 I think it may approach $1 for a few minutes next week before its off to the races.
Where is this gap ?
As opposed to Democraps killing some of their babies, mutilating the genitals of others, and molesting others.
I have it on the authority of New York Times guest editorialist Norm Eisen that Trump’s 34 felony convictions concern “profoundly serious” crimes. But one point I’m still not clear on is how Trump was supposed to describe his payments to Stormy Daniels.
That is, after all, the heart of the case: Trump committed felonies by recording the payment to Daniels — made through his lawyer Michael Cohen — as a “legal expense,” thus creating a “false business record.”
How was he supposed to describe it?
— “Nuisance fee”?
— “Extortion payment”?
— “Cost of doing business for a celebrity”?
— “Legal settlement that’s a lot cheaper than having my lawyers run up gigantic bills suing Daniels for defamation”?
NO! The only answer liberals will accept is this: “Hush money payment to a porn star who was threatening to claim we had sex — a claim as false as the Trump Tower doorman’s allegation I had an illegitimate child with an employee, which is so false that even the media admit it’s false — for the exclusive purpose of hiding the porn star’s (false) claim from the electorate, so that they would vote for me, even though they did vote for me, despite seeing a video one month before the election of me bragging about grabbing women ‘by the p*ssy.’ The Daniels allegation, however, I believe would have pushed them over the edge, so I used my own money to pay Daniels not to lie about me, much like the $30,000 that was paid to the lying doorman.”
If he’d said that, District Attorney Alvin Bragg would have been forced to say, BINGO! That’s exactly what I and The New York Times wanted you to write in your internal business records. Free to go, Mr. Trump.
How could Trump not have known this?! Duh. Just look at the precedents.
When Bill Clinton ran for president in 1992, his campaign hired a sleazy private detective, Jack Palladino, to threaten journalists and private individuals in order to prevent voters from finding out about the horny hick’s legion of sexual conquests and sexual assaults — or “bimbo eruptions,” as campaign aide Betsey Wright charmingly put it.
The smear merchant was first hired after singer Gennifer Flowers told a tabloid she’d had a lengthy affair with Clinton. Palladino wrote a memo to the campaign, promising to impugn her “character and veracity until she is destroyed beyond all recognition.”
Clinton campaign: SOLD! (By the by, Clinton would eventually admit to having sex with Flowers.)
Then in 2008, presidential candidate John Edwards hit up a couple of well-heeled donors for more than a million dollars to hide his yearlong affair with Rielle Hunter and their resulting “love child.”
To keep Hunter happy (and hidden) throughout his run, the campaign gave her “cash, luxury hotels, private jets rides and a $20,000-a-month rental mansion in Santa Barbara, California” — as summarized by The Guardian. (Even lefty publications in the U.K. are more honest than the American media.)
All these goodies were paid for by heiress Rachel “Bunny” Mellon, who gave the Edwards campaign $725,000 — laundered through a North Carolina interior decorator — and Texas lawyer Fred Baron, who gave the campaign $400,000.
As any of you campaign finance buffs know, $725,000 and $400,000 exceed the federal limit for campaign donations by about a half-million dollars apiece. (The limit was $2,300 in 2008.)
With Hunter squirreled away, Edwards orchestrated a massive cover-up, repeatedly denying the affair, only “confessing” after he was caught red-handed — but still insisting that it was “not possible” that he was the father of Hunter’s child. He even asked his campaign aide, Andrew Young, to cop to being the child’s true father, although he was married, too. (And you thought Michael Cohen was loyal!)
In July 2008, the National Enquirer caught Edwards sneaking into the Beverly Hilton to see his mistress and love child — complete with photos of him holding his daughter. After spending about six hours alone with them, he tried to sneak out through the basement at 2:40 a.m., whereupon he encountered Enquirer reporters. He ran back and forth but was continuously confronted by reporters, so he ducked into a hotel restroom and remained there for 15 minutes, until hotel security rescued him.
Maybe I don’t have a nose for news, but that sounds like a pretty good story to me. There was even a sex tape. Top that, Stormy! The Times did not breathe a word of it to readers.
But that’s not my point.
Suppose you were Donald Trump trying to decide how to record a nuisance payment that you were making with your own money (not Bunny Mellon’s) for entry into your own books?
You’d look at precedent, right? How did Clinton report the campaign cash he was spending on a lowlife to smear his sexual conquests? How did Edwards report the million-plus dollars in campaign donations he received from Fred and Bunny to cover up an ongoing affair?
Clinton laundered the campaign’s payments to Palladino through a law firm and listed them on Federal Election Commission forms as “legal expenses.” Unlike Trump’s personal business records, these entries were being submitted to the FEC. Those entries had to be perfect!
So that’s how it’s done.
But wait a second! How come when Trump lists his payment to squelch a single “bimbo eruption” as a “legal expense,” he’s committed “profoundly serious” crimes?
According to the legal eagles in the D.A.’s office, Cohen’s payment of $130,000 to Daniels — reimbursed by Trump — was actually a “loan” to the Trump campaign that should have been listed on his federal campaign finance report.
How did Edwards explain the million bucks he got from campaign donors — gratis, no reimbursement expected or paid? His elegantly simple solution was not to report those contributions to the FEC. His reports included not the briefest mention of these gargantuan sums that were used to conceal a mistress and love child from the voters. (And he was definitely using the money to hide the affair from voters, not his wife: Elizabeth Edwards knew about the affair since at least March 2007.)
In Edwards’ case, Obama’s Justice Department did bring a prosecution for campaign finance violations, but it ended with one acquittal and a hung jury on all other counts. The DOJ declined to retry the case.
The Times — finally deigning to speak of Edwards’ love child hush money — reported on the failed prosecution, noting that the case “had no precedent” and would not “help politicians better interpret the labyrinth of campaign finance law.”
But now, an even more “unprecedented” legal case, based on the “labyrinth of campaign finance law,” is a hanging offense.
Liberals aren’t off their rockers, at all.
COPYRIGHT 2024 ANN COULTER
I have it on the authority of New York Times guest editorialist Norm Eisen that Trump’s 34 felony convictions concern “profoundly serious” crimes. But one point I’m still not clear on is how Trump was supposed to describe his payments to Stormy Daniels.
That is, after all, the heart of the case: Trump committed felonies by recording the payment to Daniels — made through his lawyer Michael Cohen — as a “legal expense,” thus creating a “false business record.”
How was he supposed to describe it?
— “Nuisance fee”?
— “Extortion payment”?
— “Cost of doing business for a celebrity”?
— “Legal settlement that’s a lot cheaper than having my lawyers run up gigantic bills suing Daniels for defamation”?
NO! The only answer liberals will accept is this: “Hush money payment to a porn star who was threatening to claim we had sex — a claim as false as the Trump Tower doorman’s allegation I had an illegitimate child with an employee, which is so false that even the media admit it’s false — for the exclusive purpose of hiding the porn star’s (false) claim from the electorate, so that they would vote for me, even though they did vote for me, despite seeing a video one month before the election of me bragging about grabbing women ‘by the p*ssy.’ The Daniels allegation, however, I believe would have pushed them over the edge, so I used my own money to pay Daniels not to lie about me, much like the $30,000 that was paid to the lying doorman.”
If he’d said that, District Attorney Alvin Bragg would have been forced to say, BINGO! That’s exactly what I and The New York Times wanted you to write in your internal business records. Free to go, Mr. Trump.
How could Trump not have known this?! Duh. Just look at the precedents.
When Bill Clinton ran for president in 1992, his campaign hired a sleazy private detective, Jack Palladino, to threaten journalists and private individuals in order to prevent voters from finding out about the horny hick’s legion of sexual conquests and sexual assaults — or “bimbo eruptions,” as campaign aide Betsey Wright charmingly put it.
The smear merchant was first hired after singer Gennifer Flowers told a tabloid she’d had a lengthy affair with Clinton. Palladino wrote a memo to the campaign, promising to impugn her “character and veracity until she is destroyed beyond all recognition.”
Clinton campaign: SOLD! (By the by, Clinton would eventually admit to having sex with Flowers.)
Then in 2008, presidential candidate John Edwards hit up a couple of well-heeled donors for more than a million dollars to hide his yearlong affair with Rielle Hunter and their resulting “love child.”
To keep Hunter happy (and hidden) throughout his run, the campaign gave her “cash, luxury hotels, private jets rides and a $20,000-a-month rental mansion in Santa Barbara, California” — as summarized by The Guardian. (Even lefty publications in the U.K. are more honest than the American media.)
All these goodies were paid for by heiress Rachel “Bunny” Mellon, who gave the Edwards campaign $725,000 — laundered through a North Carolina interior decorator — and Texas lawyer Fred Baron, who gave the campaign $400,000.
As any of you campaign finance buffs know, $725,000 and $400,000 exceed the federal limit for campaign donations by about a half-million dollars apiece. (The limit was $2,300 in 2008.)
With Hunter squirreled away, Edwards orchestrated a massive cover-up, repeatedly denying the affair, only “confessing” after he was caught red-handed — but still insisting that it was “not possible” that he was the father of Hunter’s child. He even asked his campaign aide, Andrew Young, to cop to being the child’s true father, although he was married, too. (And you thought Michael Cohen was loyal!)
In July 2008, the National Enquirer caught Edwards sneaking into the Beverly Hilton to see his mistress and love child — complete with photos of him holding his daughter. After spending about six hours alone with them, he tried to sneak out through the basement at 2:40 a.m., whereupon he encountered Enquirer reporters. He ran back and forth but was continuously confronted by reporters, so he ducked into a hotel restroom and remained there for 15 minutes, until hotel security rescued him.
Maybe I don’t have a nose for news, but that sounds like a pretty good story to me. There was even a sex tape. Top that, Stormy! The Times did not breathe a word of it to readers.
But that’s not my point.
Suppose you were Donald Trump trying to decide how to record a nuisance payment that you were making with your own money (not Bunny Mellon’s) for entry into your own books?
You’d look at precedent, right? How did Clinton report the campaign cash he was spending on a lowlife to smear his sexual conquests? How did Edwards report the million-plus dollars in campaign donations he received from Fred and Bunny to cover up an ongoing affair?
Clinton laundered the campaign’s payments to Palladino through a law firm and listed them on Federal Election Commission forms as “legal expenses.” Unlike Trump’s personal business records, these entries were being submitted to the FEC. Those entries had to be perfect!
So that’s how it’s done.
But wait a second! How come when Trump lists his payment to squelch a single “bimbo eruption” as a “legal expense,” he’s committed “profoundly serious” crimes?
According to the legal eagles in the D.A.’s office, Cohen’s payment of $130,000 to Daniels — reimbursed by Trump — was actually a “loan” to the Trump campaign that should have been listed on his federal campaign finance report.
How did Edwards explain the million bucks he got from campaign donors — gratis, no reimbursement expected or paid? His elegantly simple solution was not to report those contributions to the FEC. His reports included not the briefest mention of these gargantuan sums that were used to conceal a mistress and love child from the voters. (And he was definitely using the money to hide the affair from voters, not his wife: Elizabeth Edwards knew about the affair since at least March 2007.)
In Edwards’ case, Obama’s Justice Department did bring a prosecution for campaign finance violations, but it ended with one acquittal and a hung jury on all other counts. The DOJ declined to retry the case.
The Times — finally deigning to speak of Edwards’ love child hush money — reported on the failed prosecution, noting that the case “had no precedent” and would not “help politicians better interpret the labyrinth of campaign finance law.”
But now, an even more “unprecedented” legal case, based on the “labyrinth of campaign finance law,” is a hanging offense.
Liberals aren’t off their rockers, at all.
COPYRIGHT 2024 ANN COULTER
I'm almost the same age as you.(basing this on your Navy Pics). I knew I had seen that before. The woman looks very familiar to me as well. Maybe because she is the type that I always liked.
Hey Trader53. The pic you have with the blonde guy in the three piece suit and the brunette woman in the business suit that looks like she works for an airline. What movie is that from ?
Is this bottomed or will we go below $1 and possibly test the 52 week low ?
So when does this offering end ?
I concur !!!
It sounds like you guys are talking about beef Wellington. Am I correct ?
If what you say is true then why did the Christian nations have the greatest wealth in world history and have it spread throughout all of the people. Christianity pretty much created the middle class. Whereas if you look at the Atheist governments that have some sort of Marxism as their economic system there are very few people who run and control everything who have all of the wealth while the rest of the country who actually does all of the work are living as dirt poor peasants.
Trump is a self made man who has provided hundreds of thousands of jobs and careers for Americans over his lifetime. Your Democrap politicians get rich by stealing tax dollars and selling our military secrets to the enemy.
Cohen went to prison because he stole from Trump !!! The rest of the guys you listed plead guilty to crimes(mostly status offenses) they did before ever knowing Trump. Yes Trump has some business losses, but he has more wins !!! Name me a business that one of your beloved Democrap politicians has started that has succeeded. *** The Biden Corporation failed to pay taxes on 23 million of its earnings last year !!! What exactly that business does no one really knows.
Hey T-53, do you know of any websites that lists both up and down gaps on stocks ? I would really like one that shows them on stocks below a penny. I usually use StockTA(They are good for showing resistance and support levels as well) but that website only works about 25% of the time.
Bullshit. Did Clinton get sued for raping that woman when he was governor of Arkansas ? Nope ! The illegal campaign contribution he took ? Nope !!! How about New jersey governor and then senator John Corzine and the billions he stole ?? Nope !!! Do you really want me to go on? Hillary's 380's felony counts on the indictment should be enough to convince you.