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raggs

04/29/07 10:17 AM

#1356 RE: $oldier Hard #1351

It appears the SEC might like to know about your secrets with this CEO. (Dude, we know you are making this stuff up).

"I too have been in contact with the CEO. But unlike some other folks on the board I will not discuss what was said because when I asked for his permission to post his responses he asked that it be kept quiet for now and as I said in an earlier post I will respect that."

MrWolf

04/29/07 10:39 AM

#1358 RE: $oldier Hard #1351

don´t worry, i´m not going to use NEWT on monday, i just wanted to make the point that any trader at any given time could route through nite and mess with your theory
it furthermore opens doors to manipulate YOU( and the people who follow your opinion)
if i want you to sell i use NEWT and place my sell on top of the ask, if i want you to buy i use NEWT and place him on top of the bid
especially with this low float manipulation is not only easy but also vital to see through
in your case i´m not sure if you are a victim or a perpetrator, but i´m very suspicous of you
if you think these companies pr a merger announcement and THEN start with their DD, then you really must be a fool
sorry for the harsh words but that´´s the way it is
either that or you´re deliberately trying to manipulate investors sentiment here
if you really talked to the CEO you must know that the merger is in its final stages and the next PR will announce a definitive merger agreement
on that note:
i noticed that someone kept placing small market orders(sells) after each runup to bring the price back down
this was no normal bidwhacking, this were deliberately placed market orders , occuring every time we were about to break out of the top BB
was that you??
whoever it was, it was someone accumulating bigtime
time for manipulation of this kind will very soon be over
and the smart people know it

motocitykid

04/29/07 10:52 AM

#1361 RE: $oldier Hard #1351

When NEWT wants shares they will jump to ..

best bid. When they are not in the market for shares they will simply drop their bid well below the prevailing rate - as in Friday's drop to .066 when others were bidding .09.

Can't base buying decisions on where NEWT stands at a point in time.

As I mentioned previously with IELM last year - mm BRGE was on the bid and well off the bid for 2 months before the stock 10 bagged. As long as you see NEWT "lurking" you can feel comfortable.