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Would it have been wiser to do a reverse merger to accelerate the bb listing?
Are you going to be on the BOD?I hope the new offices in N Y will be a good thing.
From IR:
Please feel free to call me on my cell anytime you would like. My number is 480-274-8885.
and then .70 too.
Looking for at least .08 soon
Found this on Youtude (shorting)
Hi , on shorting
We received another 77 cent target.Looks like 80 cents might be just around the corner.
Actually I just practically shaved my head.I shocked the barber this mourning when I asked him.So forget the blond,although I normally have brown hair.
BTW, did you folks hear about the article on the sugar camp in the Montreal area? The muslims wanted a place to pray so they had to evacuate the infidels from the eating areato accomodate them for prayer.
Sugar-camps(cabane a sucre) is filled with Quebec traditions, such as maple syrop on snow, bacon , and porc related foods.But this year for the first time....menus were modified FOR EVERYONE. Americans really have it good, in Canada we are losing our identity. I beleive if you move to a country you adopt their laws and traditions as well. Oh, and last week the Journal De Montreal also posted 30 people (one being an Iman) belonging to islamic extremist group that is being watch because of illegal activities done in France and a plan to blow up a tunnel in the New York area.
Anyway, I just had to get tha tout of my system. woh!
oh yeah! I was going to wish everyone good luck , but we don't need luck. The best has yet to come !
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What news? I just got a hair cut.maybe I'll have him snap a pic of me and post it
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The only free time I have is the week ends. Although I will probably take some time off soon. Maybe I'll take a couple days off in about a week or 2.
About Montreal. You will most probably stay down town where it is expensive. Try going to Laval if you will go to s-rip clubs.
Go shopping at Place Versaille or Galeries D Anjou where the same stuff will cost a fraction of what it will down town (Super easy by sub-way in Montreal ) .BTW our subways are clean and safe. Maybe I will have time to show you around a little on Sunday after noon. Old Montreal is also very nice.
Do yourself a favor and don't go to the boring s-rip clubs in the downtown area. A drink at Thursday's is a must, or even at Winney's.
Most importantly ...not to forget to give us some info as to where we are headed(within giving inside info of course)
Try to find out if another Chinese company was trying to buy us out. I heard they had an offer of about 1.50/sh not too long ago.
It all depends because the buying is retail. It's a pink and no institution is touchng it.They should have done a cusip change but they haven't hinted nor mentioned that.
Banchrima, heard of a time delay for the otc-bb listing?
I'd like you to expand on that comment. You keep saying that but you should back up you statements and try to include facts.
I've looked at a few Uraniums out there and GLXI seems pretty much undervalued at a market cap of about 12m$. Most have a market cap of over 200$M
Question is for Klon
We closed the week below .40 so I'm not going to get too excited before the name change happens.
I tried redoing the ibox, but I deleted a few letters so I took out items that I had incomplete. Thanks for adjusting it.
You have more time than Phil.Just a little teeny bit of patience.I'm sure you're much younger than Phil.You will start to see movement north soon.
GL and hope to have a green day!
I am surprised the target is only 80 cents
Most uranium's have a market cap of over 90M$. From what I see we shouldn't be trading below 3$/sh.
.<font color=orange>EVERYONE READY FOR GLXI?
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They should move their head office in Cap Canaveral.Isn't that where we can find a launch-pad?????
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Thing will start looking much better in 2 to 3 weeks.
Hitting 1$ would only mean it is closer to 3$(of which it should be,considering most uranium explorers are there already without even starting a project yet)
GL everyone
Still waiting for a dollar...
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Sprott is RRSP eligeable so they must fund Canadian companies listed on a Canadian exchange. You can forget Sprott. Michel is interested on a BB listing because the buyers are in the U.S. Canada does not have energy problems. Let's just focus on getting the uranium out of the ground right now and possibly signing a few ethanol deals as well. Both are getting lots of attention lately.
Lots of talk over ethanol this week end.You think Glxi will score big there too?
GLXI is the only one I feel excited about right now.
I know this is not a p&d, I just don't like it when people treat it as such. There was some guy that was an assistant that dumped all his shares and he was insisting people should buy at ask. you should never tell people to buy
I just want you to post facts and not just keep pumping and asking people to buy at ask, like the other guy that admitted to selling after he was telling everyone to buy at ask.
JUST KEEP IT NICE AND CLEAN.
I like this stock but I won't post day and night pumping it.
Have a good one. I'll see you tomorrow.Btw, they are on Redpath Crescent, near where most of Montreal's richest live.
Have a good week end....I will email you
How will the rise in foreclosures and interest rate affect us?
So far we have received good news, news on future revenue ...will more good news bring us lower again?
I doubt you have insider info to sa ywe have news coming. Besides the latest releases haven't helped much.
Looks liek the more there is good news the more we go down. Their only way out of this is a name change and cusip and that won't happen.
Bush to sign biofuels pact in Brazil
By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer .2 hours, 18 minutes ago
SAO PAULO, Brazil - President Bush sees the new agreement with Brazil on ethanol as a way to boost alternative fuels production in the Americas and get more cars running on something other than gasoline.
Demonstrators upset with Bush's visit here worry that the president and his biofuels buddy, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, really have visions of an OPEC-like cartel on ethanol.
While Bush's nemesis in Latin America, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, is using his vast oil wealth to court allies in the region, Bush is sealing the deal Friday on an ethanol agreement with Brazil where nearly eight in 10 new cars run on fuel made from sugar cane.
Call it ethanol diplomacy.
Brazil is the first stop on Bush's eighth trip to Latin America, which also includes visits to Uruguay, Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico. On his 45-minute ride from the airport to his hotel on Thursday night, Bush's motorcade sped by a dozen or so gas stations where drivers in this traffic-clogged city can pump either gasoline or ethanol.
Bystanders gawked at Bush's limousine, but only a few people waved. Anti-American sentiment runs high in Brazil, especially over the war in Iraq. Bush missed the demonstrations earlier in the day protesting his visit.
Riot police fired tear gas and beat some protesters with batons after more than 6,000 people held a largely peaceful march through the financial district of Sao Paulo. About 4,000 agents, including Brazilian troops and FBI and U.S. Secret Service officers, are working to secure Bush's stay in the city that lasts about 24 hours.
Undeterred by protests, Bush says he's on a goodwill tour to talk about making sure the benefits of democracy — in the form of better housing, health care and education — are available to all Latin Americans, not just the wealthy.
He's visiting a community center in a neighborhood where the ultra rich live in close proximity to the desperately poor. U.S. companies have donated equipment to the center where Bush plans to highlight programs to give poor and disadvantaged youth a way forward in life.
In Latin America, however, Bush's trip is widely viewed as a way for the president to counter the influence of Chavez, the populist ally of Cuba's Fidel Castro, who has led a leftward political shift in Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Nicaragua.
To taunt Bush, the Venezuelan leader will speak at an "anti-imperialist" rally in a soccer stadium on Saturday in Buenos Aires, Argentina, about 40 miles across the Plate River from Montevideo, where Bush will meet Uruguay's president, Tabor Vazquez.
While in Sao Paulo, Bush also will visit a fuel depot, operated by a subsidiary of the state-owned Petrobras, where about 100 trucks come and go daily.
Some protesters, carrying stalks of sugar cane, protested the ethanol agreement, which is being formally signed by officials with the State Department and the Brazilian foreign ministry. The demonstrators warned that increased ethanol production could lead to social unrest because most operations are run by wealthy families or corporations that reap the profits, while the poor are left to cut the cane with machetes.
"Bush and his pals are trying to control the production of ethanol in Brazil, and that has to be stopped," said Suzanne Pereira dos Santos of Brazil's Landless Workers Movement.
The White House dismisses talk that the ethanol agreement between Bush and Silva is aimed at setting up an "OPEC of Ethanol" cartel led by Washington and Brasilia.
Bush says he wants to work with Brazil, a pioneer in ethanol production for decades, to push the development of alternative fuels in Central America and the Caribbean. He and Silva also want to see standards set in the growing industry to help turn ethanol into an internationally traded commodity.
"It's not about production-sharing, it's about encouraging development and encourage the Caribbean and Central American countries to get into the game," Bush's national security adviser, Stephen Hadley, said.
In January, Bush called on Congress to require the annual use of 35 billion gallons of ethanol and other alternative fuels such as bio-diesel by 2017, a fivefold increase over current requirements. To help meet the goal, the president also is pushing research into making ethanol from material such as wood chips and switchgrass.
One roadblock in the Bush-Silva ethanol talks is a 54-cent tariff the United States has imposed on every gallon of ethanol imported from Brazil. Bush says it's not up for discussion. The administration says the tariff, which makes sugarcane ethanol more expensive in America, is needed to subsidize U.S. corn growers ramping up production of ethanol in the United States.
Silva, who has been invited to the Camp David presidential retreat on March 31, says he'll complain to Bush about the tariff, which he likens to other agricultural trade barriers the United States and Europe have in place.
Also on the agenda were efforts to salvage the World Trade Organization talks — the so-called Doha round — that collapsed in discord last summer over farm subsidies and other disputes.
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On the Net:
CIA World Factbook on Brazil:
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook /geos/br.html
Glxi has ethanol properties in Brazil. Let's hope this helps.....I'm fed up of being in the 20 cents.
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I think they are having problems getting rid of the shorts.They won't do a cusip change and so it will be tough. The mm know what they are doing.
They refused a 1.60$ take over bid,so I'm hoping for something big soon. Maybe the ethanol in Brazil will get them a boost too.