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STRONGUS

04/21/07 10:42 AM

#54308 RE: Stock Lobster #54306

RGNO has no debt and they have revenues via producing wells from what we heard

CoolHandLucas

04/21/07 11:15 AM

#54313 RE: Stock Lobster #54306

VLNC - Valence Technology Inc - Volume spike on Friday on this lithium ion battery Nasdaq stock trading near its 52 week low. May be something to radar for a pop. Director Carl Berg has been buying FWIW: http://www.secform4.com/insider-trading/885551.htm

Shares Outstanding: 104.35M
Float: 47.53M

Latest 8K:
20-Apr-2007
Unregistered Sale of Equity Securities

ITEM 3.02 Unregistered Sale of Equity Securities.
On April 19, 2007, Valence Technology, Inc. sold $1.0 million of its common stock to West Coast Venture Capital, Inc., an affiliate of Carl E. Berg our chairman of the board. The proceeds will be used to fund corporate operating needs and working capital. Under the terms of the agreement, we issued 925,926 shares of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share, in a private placement transaction exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, pursuant to Section 4(2) thereof. West Coast Venture Capital purchased these shares at $1.08 per share. The purchase price per share equaled the closing bid price of our common stock as of April 18, 2007. Under Rule 144 of the Securities Act, these shares are restricted from being traded by West Coast Venture Capital for a period of one year from the date of issuance, unless registered, and thereafter may be traded only in compliance with the volume restrictions imposed by this rule and other applicable restrictions. The summary of the terms of the purchase is qualified in its entirety by the text of the letter agreement, a copy of which is attached to this Form 8-K as Exhibit 10.1.











teapeebubbles

04/22/07 12:38 AM

#54330 RE: Stock Lobster #54306

When Peters learned that he was being fired, he
went to see the head of human resources. "Since
I've been with the firm for so long," he said,
"I think I deserve at least a letter of
recommendation."

The human resources director agreed and said he'd
have the letter that next day. The following
morning, Peters found the letter on his desk. It
read, "Jonathan Peters worked for our company for
eleven years. When he left us, we were very
satisfied."