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Alot of people hyping this on this board and another board on ihub.. just makes me wonder what their motives are. I wouldn't throw 2 cents at this POS..JMHO.
aint that right cajunrich.
yeah i just covered. :)
never mind found it in the ibox, hold crap 1.5b OS. 51b AS. lol.. what a joke.
What is the AS/OS on this?
Pundits expect cash to flow on heel of nuclear deal
U.S. firms line up to boost India’s energy capacity
BY CHRIS NELSON
The recently approved U.S.-India nuclear agreement is expected to generate increased sales for U.S. companies and provide India the energy it needs to fuel its rapidly expanding economy, business and political leaders from both countries say.
"In order for India's economy to continue growing, it needs energy and power — neither of which it has much of," said Pradeep Anand, president of Seeta Resources LLC, a Houston-based energy marketing firm. "This deal essentially puts into play the framework necessary for strong cooperation between the United States and India. The end result is India gets the power it needs so desperately and American companies benefit financially."
The Henry J. Hyde United States and India Peaceful Atomic Energy Promotion Act of 2006 — which President George W. Bush signed into law December 18 — opened the door for India to buy fuel, reactors and other technology for its aging civilian nuclear program for the first time in 35 years
The act amended a law that barred U.S. companies from selling nuclear material to India for its failure to ratify the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. India has been an international nuclear pariah - unable to buy nuclear fuel, parts or equipment from most nations — since it refused to sign the treaty and went on to develop a nuclear bomb in 1974.
"This legislation marks the most significant foreign policy advancement in the history of our two democracies," said Ron Somers, president of the Washington-based U.S.-India Business Council. "It will engender an atmosphere of mutual respect, goodwill and trust that will yield a bounty of opportunity for both countries. High technology cooperation permitted by this legislation will transform the economic and geopolitical destiny of the 21st century."
Somers equated its passage to former President Richard M. Nixon's 1972 visit to China, which broke two decades of silence between the two countries.
"When you consider India's wealth of human resources, its educational institutions and its youthful demographic, history will rank this initiative as a tectonic shift equivalent to Nixon's opening of China," he said. "This is one of those defining moments when two of the world's most powerful and open economies will now accelerate convergence, triggering the alignment of two great democracies of the 21st century."
U.S. firms across a broad range of industries including IT, manufacturing and entertainment, pushed hard for the new legislation.
"This goes far beyond nuclear reactors," Somers said. "We're ripping the lid of the market so it can grow at a much faster pace."
The economic incentives for the United States are huge: as the Indian government gradually relaxes controls over the country's vast economy, American companies stand to reap tremendous gains, from investments in Indian real estate to selling designer jeans and military hardware.
The Heritage Foundation, a conservative research group based in Washington, describes India as a "vibrant democracy with a rapidly growing economy," and predicted that improved relations with India "will provide a stabilizing influence in Asia."
The U.S.-India Business Council projects bilateral trade between the United States and India — worth approximately $27 billion in 2006 — will increase rapidly as a result of the legislation, but won't come close to America's $300 billion trade relationship with China.
"If you consider that both the U.S. and India are free-market democracies, our trade relationship should be much deeper," Somers said. "The fact is, we have to do better."
India's economy has more than doubled in size over the last 16 years, and it continues to expand by approximately 9 percent annually. But that growth requires energy, and India's unstable power-generating capacity can barely keep up with the current demand.
"All one needs to do is experience a blackout or brownout in India during the heat of the summer to understand the seriousness of the situation," Anand said. "The [power-generating] infrastructure in India is old and dilapidated, and power losses are incredibly frequent."
India's current power-generating capacity stands at 132,000 megawatts; the Indian government is looking to boost it to 232,000 megawatts from conventional energy sources.
Additionally, India's nuclear power industry has announced plans to expand the nation's 2006 installed capacity from a mere 3,200 megawatts to more than 60,000 megawatts over the next several decades.
The Indian Atomic Energy Commission values such an expansion at more than $150 billion; scores of U.S. energy and infrastructure companies are clamoring to be part of it. The list includes such heavyweights as General Electric Co., Westinghouse Electric Corp., Bechtel Corp., United Technologies Corp., U.S. Enrichment Corp. and Thorium Power Ltd.
Thorium Power, a McLean, Va.-based manufacturer of nuclear fuel technology, has engaged in talks with Nuclear Power Corp. of India and NTPC Ltd. to establish joint ventures on the subcontinent, according to company vice president Dennis K. Hays.
"India's nuclear industry has great potential — they're looking at building somewhere between 30 to 110 1,000-megawatt nuclear reactors over the next 40 years — and obviously that's something we're interested in being a part of," Hays said.
The privately held company develops "non-proliferative" nuclear fuel technology for existing and future pressurized-water reactors. Current nuclear reactors are powered by a mix of two isotopes of uranium that produce a third isotope — uranium 239, which ultimately decays into bomb-grade plutonium. Over the last 15 years, Thorium scientists have been working on a new kind of fuel that mixes uranium with thorium, an element named after the Norse god of thunder. The process yields no uranium 239.
Hays said India holds some of the largest Thorium deposits of any country on earth, giving it an immediate advantage in its quest to ramp up its civilian nuclear program.
"That's part of why we're excited about working in India, the fact that it has such vast thorium reserves," he said. "But we also appreciate that India has a great many trained scientists, physicians and universities that we can tap into."
Well im poor so I through my last dime at this thing when it was at .30 and sold at .41 , bought back in at .34 sold again at .40 , im waiting for a rentry point, i hope to accumulate atleast 100k shares this year though.
Well im back, see still no volume on this thing, I hate to say it but I think this could retrace below .0014 this week, JMHO. gltya..
Man I feel for you guys, i've watched so many pennys die of dillution and fraud lately, go to any penny board and people are mad, hoping , wishing etc.. while the PPS keeps falling. I to would like to see a really honest pennystock.
I didn't like the LII bid support... so i don't wait to lose my money. :)
not saying if some of you happen to want to sell to me down around .0009 - .001 i'll be more than happy to scoop them up. :)
Dunno.. :).. I like the stock I just get bored watching it all day.. should have just shut my LII down I guess but I had some big board stuff I wanted to trade on, i really hope this goes back to .0021 for everyone here. GLTYA.
Sorry guys, i sold the rest of my PYPR position this morning, im just tired of waiting on this damn thing.
I just find this entirely to weird, no other MM but UBSS on the bid? comon now..
yeah and i only see UBSS on the bid..so stupid
So anyone gonna start chomping at those .0021's or are we just gonna hit .002 all day.
Agreed, this thing flys on news, defintely not a technical play here. I just hate throwing money in this pennys lately and getting burned.
So could this retrace to the low .20's again?.
Just wait on this one, everyone quit watching it daily. :) open your account up in May at .55 !! woof
http://theedge.bostonherald.com/travelNews/view.bg?articleid=175707
hit the ask.
wow.. all those consecutive .002 buys and a .0017.. boggles me this stock does
why is UBSS on the bid and ask... so stupid
did you guys see that 114k buy?. lol
there are a million jims in the south. :P
JMHO.. continuing to pump a stock that is currently tanking is wrong.. just a realist. :) If you don't like realists on the board then I am at the wrong place where every opinion should be valued. Unless some spectacular even happens this PPS will keep going down, be honest to people on this board quit pumping, :)
GLTYA
BID
SBSH,UBSS .017
NITE .016
VNDM .0155
HILL,ETRD,VFIN,ABLE,HDSN .015
ASK
SBSH .0174
ETRD,HDSN,NITE .018
FRAN .019
Ok this guy Jim makes an elaborate video stating not dilluting etc... even though he doesnt mention the AS increase, I find that rather deceiving to shareholders, of course this is a pink sheet guys, maybe we will all wisen up one day and realize pinksheets are nothing but dilluting pigs. :)
anyways im gonna hold on to this because I didn't average down, not mad though because I don't play with money i can't afford to lose. GLTYA
LII's looks like .015 is coming..
Ummm,, it's the holidays? and yes alot of us communicate with MT alot. Not everyone is worried about the stock market during the holidays lol..
I have a really good feeling about this company, PPS looks like it might hold, still one more day of tax selling to get through, I like it because it's not being pumped any of the message boards to, gonna be silent and deadliy when it runs. :)
Yes I think so, patience will be the key with this one, im gonna add to my position every month or so and build up slowly. This one will go along with my other 5 potentially retire on stocks. :) lol...
Picked up a good chunk of this today, this is gonna be a long hold for me, looks very promising though. Hello everyone!
guess you bought high and sold low.. MM's love it when people do that. :0
dang where did all the bashers go?. haha.. :)
wait! their buying back in at .023. lol.
What is gonna take to get this stock going?.
PROOF
that is the only thing that will increase buying pressure and make shorty cover, the day of 2 billion dollar bond PR's and 100million tons of Cement being delivered Pr's are gone, , audit it, certifiy it, PROVE IT.
What would be the benefit to shorting a stock that has no buying pressure and with such a huge OS?. I don't believe there is a short in this at all, i think if there was it was already covered from the run up to .0075. This was just people selling who either A. panicked after the crash from .0075 or someone who accumulated in the low .000's. still have faith in the stock though although i've reduced my position down significantly the last 2 days. :)
OT: geaux saints. :)
me to lol..
Twas a few days before christmas, all the PYPR holders are out, we figured a short but that didn't quite work out, now we are watching our stock we so belove, get run over by the mean mean money makers gloves,,,now we are waiting for a share buyback,I hope he starts it before we go to the .001 track, and see some audited financials to get our money back. :)
sucky poem but im board at work. hehe
lol.. good one.
I picked up some yesterday, im gonna put this in the closet and keep for a while.
Why put so much stock in a stupid comercial add?. I watched CFRI tank from 1.15 to .39 cents after the airing of a CNBC comercial, your only concerns should be if the companys profitable, growing business, not dilluting, provides audited financials etc. You guys are making the PPS fall just by your negativity on this board. Chill out and hold this thing for a month or two it's gonna work out, if not i'll be waiting down here to collect your shares if you want to sell. :)
From: PayProInfo@aol.com [mailto:PayProInfo@aol.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 8:16 PM
To:XXXXXXX
Subject: Re: Couple of questions from board
In a message dated 12/19/2006 12:55:23 P.M. Central Standard Time, XXXXXXX writes:
Would you please explain the sale of PDRs described in the November 6th PR? If PayPro Latin America, S.A. made the purchase and this organization is under the PYPR umbrella, then does the $80 million purchase ever hit the bottom line or is it just a transfer of ownership across entities?
They pay for what they buy just like anyone else
Can you provide an example of another company that has offered something similar to PYPR's PDR program?
Morgan Stanley has offered ADRs for years see them at adr.com
Has buy-back from the public market begun?
No
Is early February accurate as an approximate release date range for Q4 financials?
It is my understanding they are due the 15th so that is when I plan to have them done at the latest.
Will Q1 2007 financials be audited? THat is my goal