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CALAQ FINRA deleted symbol. CUSIP suspended.
http://otce.finra.org/DLDeletions
And now 0003!
LMAO jsut a week and a half ago this was trading near .10 cents. I know there are a bunch of bag holders in this one
Would hate to be holding the bag on this one, already back down to .006. It started its pump at .0015 and that wasn't even with the Caveat Emptor
people don't like the CE
what's with this stock this morning? no volume?
Invested $250 out with $1500
This will be good till Friday at least
Made some coin on this too!!! saw this on my scanner yesteray and pulled the trigger @ .03 ...was not dissapointed only at the fact that i didnt get filled yesterday cheap :( would have really made the day!!! play the MOMO and HYPE folks...if your a serious full time trader you have to risk sometimes for huge rewards...pull down your skirts and make some money and slap the ask...I learned that bid sitting can cost you mucho K! At the same time...for all you railbirds....I am loving all you haters...always will!!! Best of luck... this has alot more in her IMHO and will be reaping off this MOMO! My calls have been pretty sweet the last few weeks....just have to have some patience and not get greedy...a profit is a profit!!! But dont risk or gamble what you cant afford to lose!!! Dont forget this is the largest casino in the world!
I made out nicely on this low float of an empty shell :)
Who bought in at .02 yesterday? I did. We play these Q's when there is momentum. Momentum certainly was with CALAQ as not only did it not erase all its gains yesterday but shot up again today huge. These are those Penny Plays that I get into but with just a small amount and common sense of what I can afford to lose. Two days of massive gains and who knows what tomorrow brings. Again, if all bought in with common sense and a small amount they should be fine.
So who bought in at .09 today
this was up on nothign! be careful
Just a heads up that Caveat Emptor was just added to CALAQ on pinksheets.com today
You guys need to get in this before it spikes agian, jus a mate of time. it always does, get it while its cheap
That's a little too "tinfoil hat" for me.
No one sells a ticker symbol. That's an idiotic statement.
OK, I'll explain this again:
I spoke to the attorney who represented Catalina Lighting in b/k court yesterday, Peter Levitt, Shutts & Bowen http://www.bizjournals.com/southflorida/stories/2010/04/19/daily6.html
http://www.shutts.com/attorneys-Peter-Levitt.html
Peter told me that ticker was sold to Boyne Capital Partners, LLC’s affiliate, Evolution Lighting, LLC w/all assets.
This morning, I spoke to Derek A. McDowell Boyne Capital Partners, LLC (305) 856-9500. He was well aware of the stock price movement of yesterday. He told me that he received many phone calls. When I asked him in details about Evolution/Catalina's ties w/ CALAQ, he stated, "Boyne Capital & Evolution/Catalina has nothing to do with CALAQ. The shareholders received nothing at b/k court and as far as I know, someone else owns that".
Good luck to all.
Here is an explanation of Section 363 of the bankruptcy code which is how Evolution acquired Catalina. The way I understand this, all of Catalina's debt was wiped out with the sale.
http://www.harpethcapital.com/articles/Section363_April04.pdf
Opportunity to get back in
Here we go again
I kept 50000 shares just as freebies long term in this
Interesting because...why else would Evolution Lighting LLC need a cusip number if they aren't going public?
Buy the dip while is cheap from 0.01 to 0.09 that's how easy it is
And you seem to be another basher Which is always a good sign
Hmmmm that's very interesting
Here's something to check out never saw this before. FINRA has a website you can check for cusip numbers on public companies. When I put in Catalina Lighting I get access denied. Never got this on any stock I checked with FINRA site before. It gets really weird because the only other name I can type into the search box which gives me this same access denied message is Evolution Lighting.
Somebody doesn't want us to see what is going on with CALAQ and Evolution Lighting on FINRA site. Seems these two companies are tied together with FINRA somehow. Reverse merger of Evolution into CALAQ seems one likely reason.
Here's link to FINRA
You have to register to look but it's free to sign up
https://www.isin.cusip.com/isin/IsinServiceLogin.jsp
Use search by description,
CONTAINS box type in Catalina Lighting and then type in Evolution Lighting.
Your "sources" are BS IMO. You're just another pumper. Nice job...you're now on "ignore".
Yep...we'll see how she does from here.
It may have one more bounce in it today based off momentum and its low float, but it looks like for now this isn't going much higher. It may again tomorrow if it gets more hype or maybe even later today, but at least for me this is one to get in and get out a few minutes later with a nice profit and personally I don't see much potential for it at the moment. I could of course be wrong, either way good luck.
Be careful guys, every DD from yesterday is up in smokes.
I feel used by my sources, but unbelievable that I was able to get out with profit with CALAQ.
Buying has slowed down, but there is NO selling.
Now I remember why I have you on "ignore"...what a moron.
Huh? Looks good right now...
LOL Same here . My hands were shaking when I typed in my buy at 5 . The beads of sweat syndrome, not healthy lol
LMAO this just went from #1 on the forum's to not even in the top 10 in a matter of minutes. Damn this dropped just like the pps did
No kidding. Don't hold your hands out if you don't want s*** on them...
agreed, fun to watch, too bad I sold too early ><
It's fun to watch, but a bit out of my risk tolerance.
Ha yea but when, this took off like a rocket and the float is a peanut.
Just spoke to Derek A. McDowell Boyne Capital Partners, LLC
(305) 856-9500
He has said that Evolution has only purchased Catalina's assets, has nothing to do with CALAQ. I am dumfounded, my sources (Mr. Peter Levitt) led me to believe that was the case. Anyhow, maybe someone else has plans for this ticker.
Good luck to all, we are up huge, I just sold my shares.
This awesome to watch. I didn't get the ask filled sitting back at 5. oh well. still amazing see where this goes.
Wait you aren't interested in bankrupt lightbulb companies??? You are correct, play the momo just don't get caught holding the bag
Agreed. Running on nothing. No news, no updates. What goes up, must come down.
With this type of Float we should be in the Dollar Range!
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Catalina Lighting
(CALAQ)
O/S 4.4 M
CONTACT INFO
18191 NW 68th Avenue
Miami, FL 33015
United States
Phone: 305-558-4777
Fax: 305-558-3024
Website
http://usa.evolutionlightingllc.com/index.php
Company Description
Catalina Lighting, Inc. engages in the design, manufacture, and distribution of lighting fixtures and lamps under the Catalina, Dana, Ring, Illuminada, and Aziano, trade names. The Company also functions as an original equipment manufacturer, selling goods under its customers' private labels. The Company sells in the United States through retailers including home centers, national retail chains, office superstore chains, mass merchandisers, warehouse clubs, discount department stores, hardware stores and in lighting showrooms. The Company also sells its products in the United Kingdom, continental Europe, Asia and Canada. Its product line comprises hardwire lighting fixtures and portable lamps. Products The Company's product line comprises of lighting products used primarily in residential and office environments. Its product line consists mainly of two categories: hardwire lighting fixtures and portable lamps. Hardwire lighting fixtures include outdoor/security lighting, recessed and track lighting, wall, vanity and ceiling lights, pendants and chandeliers. Portable lamps include table and floor lamps, torchieres, accent, buffet, desk and task lamps. A smaller percentage of its product line consists of industrial consumables, products for the automotive aftermarket, and train and bus lighting. The Company develops, manufactures and maintains separate product lines for sale in North America, continental Europe, and the United Kingdom due to the different consumer preferences and electrical specifications of each of these markets. The Company manages its business on the basis of three segments, North America, the United Kingdom, and China Manufacturing and Distribution. North America consists primarily of its North American sales and distribution organizations and the supporting China-based sourcing and manufacturing operation. This segment comprises the operating companies include: United States-Catalina Industries, Inc. (Catalina Industries); Canada-Catalina Lighting Canada, Inc. (Catalina Canada); Mexico-Catalina Lighting Mexico S.A. de C.V. (Catalina Mexico); China-the manufacturing and sourcing activities of Go-Gro as they relate to intercompany sales. North America The distribution companies of the North America segment design, import, warehouse and distribute hardwire lighting fixtures and portable lamps in the United States and Canada to major retailers, including home centers, office superstore chains, mass merchandisers, discount department stores, hardware stores, warehouse clubs and lighting showrooms. Order entry, customer service and other support functions for this segment are performed at the locations include: United States-Corporate headquarters in Miami, Florida and warehouse facility in Tupelo, Mississippi; Canada-Warehouse; and office facility in Toronto, Ontario. The distribution companies of the North America segment sell their products under the Catalina, Dana, Illuminada and Aziano trade names and their customers' private labels. These companies market a product line used primarily in residential and office settings. This segment's product line consists mainly of two categories: hardwire lighting fixtures and portable lamps. Hardwire lighting fixtures include outdoor/security lighting, recessed and track lighting, wall, vanity and ceiling lights, pendants and chandeliers. Portable lamps include table and floor lamps, torchieres, accent, buffet, desk and task lamps. Go-Gro, the company's China manufacturing and sourcing subsidiary, provides substantially all of the products for this segment's distribution companies. The products are manufactured by Go-Gro or purchased from other factories in China. The distribution companies of this segment arrange for the shipment of their products directly from Go-Gro or other factories to the customers' distribution centers or stores. They also sell and ship from their warehouse facilities. United Kingdom The Company acquired Ring in 2000. Ring is a wholesaler and distributor headquartered in Leeds, England consisting of seven principal trading companies comprising three operating divisions: Ring Lighting, Ring Automotive and Consu.mables. These divisions are engaged in the sale of lighting, automotive after-market and industrial consumable products primarily in the United Kingdom. Ring Lighting, a division of the company's subsidiary Ring Lamp Company Ltd., sells a product line of lamps and lighting fixtures comparable to that offered in North America. These products are sold primarily from warehouse facilities under the Ring trade name or the customers' label to a variety of retailers in the United Kingdom, including home centers and mass merchandisers. Ring Automotive consists of the automotive division of Ring Lamp Company Ltd. and four other subsidiaries: Grove Products (Caravan Accessories) Ltd., Lighten Point Corporation Europe Ltd., Lancer Products Ltd. and BMAC Ltd. These companies sell an extensive line of products under each company's trade name or under their customers' private label, to the caravan, train and automotive aftermarket. Products sold include replacement headlights, auxiliary lighting products, caravan accessory systems, flashlights, flasher units and relays, windshield wiper blades and washer pumps, engine and suspension components and other automotive electrical components. In addition, BMAC sells lighting used in the manufacture of trains and buses. Van-Line Ltd. and Arctic Products Ltd. form Ring's Consumables division. Van-Line is a major supplier of workshop consumables and branded tools to independent distributors. Arctic Products sells portable pipe freezing equipment and a variety of products for the plumbing and gas industry, including smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, soldering sprays and pressurized air cans. Ring purchases its products from suppliers (including Go-Gro) located worldwide, including China, the United Kingdom and continental Europe, with China being the dominant supply source. China Manufacturing and Distribution Go-Gro manufactures products, including lamps, recessed lighting fixtures and track lighting fixtures. Go-Gro maintains administrative offices in Hong Kong and owns a manufacturing facility in the Guangdong Province of China. The Go-Gro's manufacturing process is purchased from distributors and manufacturers located in various countries as follows: plastic resin (Germany, Japan, Korea and Taiwan), steel (Korea, Japan, Taiwan), cable (China, Korea, Italy and Germany), light bulbs (China, Taiwan, Germany, Spain and United States) and various other components (China, Europe, United States, Taiwan and others). Suppliers The Company's major suppliers include: Go-Gro, and Home Depot. History Catalina Lighting, Inc. was incorporated under the laws of the state of Florida in 1974.
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