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PEC.V (Porto), my alerts went off too, trying to find out what is happening. Shortly after 3 PM it just dove over 50% down, hit 10 cents.
Woulfe had over 300k shares out, that is the big issue that I see with them, will they re-structure?
It's not a conspiracy when there is proof. I agree with blasher, let's just learn how to profit while we still can.
No Evidence? Seriously?! Do you require to be whacked over the head by someone that lands on your lawn from a black helo?! Lmao.
Habanero Resources - HAO.V, looks to be an area play with Orbite, is anyone following?
FIU.UN lowered to 12.5 cents per press release? Am I reading that correctly? I see it's down 40% to 14.5 cents today.
"Following the payment of amounts to holders of the Debentures, described above, and other expenses and obligations of the Corporation, the Corporation expects that the initial distribution to holder of the units (the "Units) of the Corporation (each Unit comprised of 100 Class A Special Shares and 1 Class B Common Share) will be no less than approximately Cdn$0.125 per Unit. "
Well said Qone0.
ATPG low of 1.35, at 1.40.
ATPG now oversold into the 1.93 range. Is there a chance of bankruptcy?
I don't support Fractional Reserve Lending without Collateral, it's been intertwined in many of the current corruption issues (one of the biggest being 'politics') which has been so 'great' for everyone not as rich according to you.
Without FRL, many of our ails would be better or go away, yet we'd still be able to have our firefighters and roads, and enough taxes, etc.
This however will not be 'fixed' as the global tentacles of the elite on this issue have gone on for centuries and their tyrannical power is too strong.
You feel different, despite evidence to the contrary. You are for the elite bankers, I am not.
Problem with the ballot box is the few elected officials that could actually do something constructive ending up finding a bullet, hot tub, threatened family, etc.
The elite are just too powerful for that course, it's been that way for a long time too.
The prescribed constitution is being gutted and eroded as well.
It may be the right way to try to do it, but it will not be allowed to work.
Perfectly wrong, inaccurate and obfuscating. They tyranny of the wealthy is such a net positive for all, lmao.
You are right, there will most likely have to be a civil war to initiate the kind of change necessary. Thankfully the US has the largest standing army in the world, it's own citizens. What it will take for them to mobilize and act and how many years down the road that kind of event may be, is anyone's guess.
I agree with what you said but I'll add "The fact the MSM ignores or condones all of the above?"
The MSM is bought and paid for by the same elite.
They are told what to say and how to say it.
bgm .382 fib retrace of 1.67 from .31 is .83, after that, there is the seldom .25 fib which would be .65. Volume support is gone at about .61.
All cut from the same cloth, there is no reason to attempt to differentiate between R and D.
ATPG into the 3's, what happened with this one?
First Uranium Corp. shareholders voted in favour on Wednesday of selling the company’s Africa-focused gold and uranium assets as it unwinds operations just five years after a public debut in Toronto.
The ‘yes’ vote at a special shareholders meeting brings an end to months of uncertainty surrounding the company, which in its brief history saw market capitalization plummet from $1.4-billion at one point to about $50-million these days.
“Everything has been approved overwhelmingly in favour,” John Hick, the lead independent director at First Uranium, said by telephone from a special meeting at a hotel in downtown Toronto.
First Uranium agreed in March to sell its Mine Waste Solutions tailings-recovery project to South Africa's AngloGold Ashanti for $335-million. In April, it reached a deal to sell its Ezulwini mine to Australia's Gold One International for $70-million.
The sales will bring in enough capital to pay off noteholders and provide some compensation to shareholders who initially opposed the transactions, accusing the company of selling them too cheaply.
“There were no questions,” Mr. Hick said of the meeting that will see the start of a slow shutdown of the company, battered by operational mishaps, a cooler uranium market and mounting debt obligations.
Halted currently, meeting set to resume at 3 pm.
Thanks CPTMatt.
FIU, how would they return C$0.33 to every shareholder? I mean, how would that work? Does the price get capped a 33 cents allowing anyone to sell at that exact amount?
Would the transaction happen off the exchange where one day you see money in your account representing the number of FIU shares you had * 0.33 and your FIU shares liquidated?
Interesting insight mono, i'm reading.
Not sure about any conflicts, I don't use essentials and I don't use any anti-virus either.
Both MBAM and Spybot have definitions files that they use and that are updated frequently. You don't have to have the latest def files to use the software however.
The newest defs include detections and fixes for the newest exploits. Without them, you could miss a bot or malware, etc, actively running on the machine.
I've installed mbam on machines, told the owner to update the files before running, and 2 years later, when things are really bad on the machine, I fix it personally and discover the defs are 600 days old, lol.
spybot, mbam and hijackthis are all free and all essential imo. Run them once a month, but make sure you update the dat files on the 1st 2 mentioned before running a scan.
That's a sobering channel oddlot, thanks.
Nice synopsis Bob, somewhere in that mix was CDS that went awry and ratings agencies that were disingenuous.
As I said, the dollar would not become worthless DURING a Deflationary Credit Collapse, that would come AFTERWARDS. During the collapse, it would strengthen to levels not seen in 30 years, if ever.
All fiat currencies collapse over time, every single one.
A currency collapse with hyper inflation, like weimar, austria, zimbabwe, etc, is much easier to grasp.
debt implosion could be deflationary, just depends how it plays out, no one knows if we'll get a deflationary credit collapse or hyper-inflation. Either way the dollar become worthless eventually, but it's path to that end is completely opposite in those scenarios.
Qone, we have oil, it's the extraction costs that are the showstopper.
"if Obama is in charge", is he really though? Was he elected or 'selected', I lean towards the later. We have an oligarchy.
Athens in flames could be market negative, depends on the scale ut it's off to a good start.
MexicoMike is back online as of a few hours ago, I don't have any details as to why it went down though.
Tea Party was started by FEDUPUSA on Feb 1st, 2009, Santelli picked up on it a few weeks later with a great rant.
.04 to $4.00 GCU-type candidates being discussed here at VMJM.
Trying to find the next rocket, aren't we all, lol.
What about Axmin (AXM.V), Castillan (CT.V), Majescor (MJX.V), Geologix (GIX.TO), Auriga (AIA.V) and Alexandria (AZX.V)?
Who issued the CDS will also come into play.
ISDA issuing a credit event on a 70% Greek Deal would be a negative event. ISDA not issuing a credit event and having a series of MF Global's blow as their CDS's become worthless, would be a negative event.
Poker, I did read that from market-ticker, I've been a member there since 2007.
The numbers WERE bad, as Santelli, ZH and market-ticker have already pointed out. Some of the figures haven't been this bad since 1981.
URRE cratered yesterday too, someone wanted out or knows something...