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I spotted this one last week... tried to get in at .07 -08. my ordeers did not fill.... caught this morning thou ... hoping for .15 in a couple of days.....
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Previous highs forming resistance at .14 and .25. All the MA's are stacked below.
I weight the MA's a lot more than previous highs so this could blow through .14. .25 would be a nice level to reach. But look for a stall at .14. Matt
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chart looks great...the float appears to be 13mil! wow! correct me if i am wrong, but their last quarterly report shows 13m in the float...
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c. As of the date of this disclosure statement: Authorized shares of Common Stock: 100,000,000 Shares Issued: 73,575,470 Shares in the public float: 13,330,515 Number of shareholders: 271
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CLYP came into the PIC now 1st time I notice him at the ask... Usually a diluter... lets see how long it states there...... Could be someone closinf its position...
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quote:Originally posted by skipdeez: quarterly report on 3/15/06
c. As of the date of this disclosure statement: Authorized shares of Common Stock: 100,000,000 Shares Issued: 73,575,470 Shares in the public float: 13,330,515 Number of shareholders: 271
Never now for sure.... with these pennies
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yeah, you are right, but if you goto pinksheets.com and check out their reports, it seems pretty legit, website is nice as well...not looking for long term or anything, but this doesn't appear to be a bad stock or company, looks good for a 40% run as well...so do I radar or get in? that's the question of the day in skip's world...
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It dipped pretty hard to .08. Then within seconds it rallied back to .095. Was this my medved quotetracker playing catchup or was there that great of a push within the last few minutes? I'm down .005 but this looks to be a promising pick IMO. Buying presure seems to be pretty solid. I'll have to wait a couple minutes for stockcharts.com to get the end quote. Matt
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Friday didn't end how I wanted it too but we'll see where this baby runs. Higher highs higher lows. I think we'll see some good movement next week. Matt
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I've been doing alright. Things seem to always be hectic in my life. I'll be making a cross country move in mid august. Packing and all the little things involved with moving keep me occupied most of the time.
Of course I'm still trying to figure out a good trading strategy. I think I'm getting the hang out of it though.
I'll probably be showing up on here more often now I think. How's by you?
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Pretty good...lottsa work calls, lately, so I haven't been trading much...just the occasional morning or afternoon here and there... Why the move? Job related?
-------------------- Nashoba Holba Chepulechi Adventures in microcapitalism...
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You could say that. Moving closer to family as well. Couldn't afford to go all the way to California. Doing my best to change that. Hopefully my new trading style will help some.
NHYF not looking as strong right now but everything is still in an uptrend. I'll hold for a few days or a week or two. Matt
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I'm not going to hold long if it moves but it is nice to do a little FA when actually holding a stock. Some nice things to notice from that webpage about the CEO:
MBA1 University of Pennsylvania Wharton School
Bachelor of Arts1 Duke University
I guess those schools are "respectable." Matt
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NATURAL HARMONY FOOD (U-NHYF) - News Release Natural Harmony Foods' SoLean(R) Brand Products Approved by Nation's Second Largest Grocery Chain
2006-07-10 08:00 ET - News Release
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/10/06
Natural Harmony Foods, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: NHYF), a producer and marketer of unique, natural protein foods, announced today that the company's SoLean® brand products have been approved for sale by the nation's second largest grocery chain. The approval will facilitate national reach and exposure for SoLean® brand products, which currently are available in the meat department freezer cases at approximately 800 supermarket locations across the Southeastern United States.
At present, the line consists of SoLean® Flame Broiled Beef Patties and SoLean® Breakfast Pork Patties, with as many as three additional items expected to be added to the line within the next year.
The chain, which cannot be named specifically due to a signed confidentiality agreement, becomes the third leading U.S. grocer to carry the SoLean® brand. Natural Harmony Foods will initiate shipments of its SoLean® brand products to the chain's distribution centers this month, and the company anticipates that its products will be stocked at hundreds of new locations within the subsequent few weeks.
To encourage early product trial, Natural Harmony Foods intends to support this sales launch via coupon offers, advertising in targeted local media, and in-store product demonstrations at numerous supermarket locations throughout the new marketing areas.
"Over the coming months, our products will be stocked across the country from New York to California," said Sam Dewar, CEO and founder of Natural Harmony Foods. "Today's approval greatly enhances the SoLean® brand's distribution and credibility, and it should be viewed as a milestone achievement for our company."
Natural Harmony Foods' SoLean® brand products combine the taste and nutrition of real, natural meat -- raised without growth-promoting hormones and fed an all-vegetable diet -- with heart-healthy soy protein. SoLean® products are low in fat, saturated fat, calories and cholesterol, yet since meat is the first ingredient, they deliver a meaty taste and texture absent in soy-based foods.
With fiscal 2005 sales of $60.6 billion, the chain is one of the nation's largest retailers. Either directly or through its subsidiaries, it operates more than 2,500 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 31 states under two dozen local banners, as well as nearly 800 convenience stores, more than 400 fine jewelry stores, more than 550 supermarket fuel centers and more than 40 food processing plants.
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