posted
CRGOpromoter: Alot of FOT picks go no where after he calls it. They usually tank after he calls it or they get halted. The only FO2 pick I can say I like is PLNI and that's having problems breaking .02 Alot of people are starting to notice that DD is over rated and it's basically a smoke screen for the pumpers and dumpers.. FO2 deals with promo's but alot of them turn out to be bad because the company is dumping shares while you guys buy or the company is Practicing illegal trading styles
this aint the S&P 500 here....
after you have been around awhile? you will see a pattern...the pattern? these companies are raising money...that's what the stock market is FOR..it wasn't created to make you rich... it was created to raise money for business...(alot of these busineses are only about selling stock unfortunately)
yes MOST of the penny stock are crap, and by penny? i mean under 10 dollars.... don't fall in love with these... play 'em...we are trying our best to point them out to you guys at the right time, and the only people that are right all the time are the market manipulators....
so save your criticism for Kramer...he's the one gettin a paycheck to tell you what to buy....
-------------------- Don't envy the happiness of those who live in a fool's paradise. Posts: 36378 | From: USA | Registered: Sep 2003
| IP: Logged |
posted
Thanks Glass.....Got too hot under the collar to Get it out! you said it here!
we are trying our best to point them out to you guys at the right time, and the only people that are right all the time are the market manipulators....
-------------------- Lil,
Dont LOSE more than you can afford to invest....LOL
I'm buying low and selling into the run... Posts: 8024 | From: Joisey....see attitude above | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
it's funny, there actually are a few who have showed up here now and then that are right all the time... they get chased out by this attitude too...
no, i'm not gonna tell anybody who they are cuz i paid my dues (kept track of their picks) and i don't post in their threads because i suspect the worst, but i sure do play their picks
money pays the bills...
-------------------- Don't envy the happiness of those who live in a fool's paradise. Posts: 36378 | From: USA | Registered: Sep 2003
| IP: Logged |
posted
Like I said the heavy weights are on this stock.
Good sign.
lilpennypincher, ya really ain't dat fat and ugly is ya? Come on, please change that image, I read your posts and then to have that image in my little pea brain is driving me nuts!!!!!!!!
Women, ya'll sure know how to mess with a fella's head. oops!
Hey I've been de-starred
Posts: 10729 | From: oregon | Registered: Feb 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
Wow..just checked in while waiting to go to church and it looks like some people are really pi$$ed off at me... Well I am sorry...
I know that MoMo hates me, and some of his cronies come in here and bad mouth me too, so be that as it may!
As far as my picks go.. I try and find the "real" companies... the small mom and pop type companies really trying to make it! I don't pick "nothing" companies like TBLU because there is nothing there but a low float!
Examples....
WDAM: Sensors conpany recently acquired to provide sensors to integrate into their security portals... News details in last sec filing about closure Aug 5th!
IWWD: I alerted that one because it was a chart play, and I said that in the first couple of posts that I made on the thread! "Symmetric Triangle Pattern".... and BTW, when you look at stock charts and read up on STP's...you can do the math to calculate the rise should have gone to .0055+.....
ICMH: Debit card company with News coming.. per the CEO whom I have called numerous times to verify. I am still holding all my shares, have not sold a single share yet!
PLNI: recycled plastic manufacturer that everyone here pretty much already knows about...
SLWF: WiFi company doing installs at hotels and other group meeting places... alerted at .015, went to .029, retraced to .008 and is now at .03+.... I saw the potential and sold half after the run when I posted and sold the other half last week at .032....
Sure, I will admit some picks have bombed, who's picks haven't.... I do MY best to provide specific reasons for my purchases, none of which are "because it has a low float"....some are based on what I think is pending good news, or if it is a chart play!
CRGOpromoter (I.e. MoMo) is looking to get a group to start playing some stocks, and he WILL make money doing it. He will post multi hundred % gains on his picks but will fail to post the % losers that he also selects!
Anyway, I will not have any picks this week as I am on biz travel! So Good luck to you all!
-------------------- A good friend will bail you out of Jail. A great friend will be sitting next to you saying... Damn that was fun! :) Posts: 3353 | Registered: Nov 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
Personaly, I like what FOT brings to the table. I have played a few of FOT's picks and some I have skipped. I do my own DD and make my own decision, so if it makes money, that's great but if it doesn't then that's the way it goes. I look at FOT's posts as additional DD that can help me make my mind up one way or the other. I don't see it as pump, I just see it as DD and I do with it what I may and hope you keep up the good work FOT, and thanks for all the hard work!
Posts: 210 | From: Seattle, Washington | Registered: Apr 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
More info from the company. Now I need to find out what to buy to keep my scent a secret....
WESTMINSTER, Colo., Aug 9, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- World Am, Inc. (WDAM), which manufactures state-of-the-art security systems, today provided an update and amplification of the earlier announced execution of a definitive agreement for the acquisition of Senz-It, Inc.
The planned transaction was originally announced on June 13, 2005. The actual closing will occur shortly.
In the meantime, Senz-It recently learned that the scientist responsible for the development of the bulk of the patents protected innovations that Senz-It is intent on developing -- Frank V. Bright, a chemistry professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo -- was interviewed by Business Week magazine for its August 8, 2005 edition.
In a paragraph labeled "Gin or Tequila?", the article states, "In the quest to sort bad guys from good, scientists are poking ever more intimately at the core of each person's identity -- right down to the DNA. One day, people's distinctive body odor, breath, or saliva could serve as an identifier, based on the subtle composite of chemicals that make up a person's scent or spit. One's smell 'is a cocktail of hundreds of molecules," says Frank V. Bright ... 'The question is whether it's gin and tonic or a margarita.'"
The text of the previous announcement stated, in part, that "Senz-It, Inc. holds the rights to develop and commercially market patent protected innovations developed by the State University of New York at Buffalo. SUNY Buffalo has already patented two major area patents related to sensor technology and has a total of 12 pending, provisional and/or follow on patents that cover these innovations."
The following clarifies the meaning of the above statement: Senz-It intends to exercise the option it holds to enter into an exclusive, royalty-bearing license with SUNY Buffalo. The option covers patents that will enable Senz-It to develop technology that takes an entirely new approach to sensing, process monitoring, homeland security and environmental scanning applications. The option provides, among other things, that SUNY Buffalo will not enter into an option or license with any other party during the six-month term of the option.
Senz-It envisions products that will enable an entirely new approach to sensing, process monitoring, homeland security and environmental scanning applications. The technology is significantly less expensive, less intrusive, more compact and more economical in terms of capital outlay and operations than current approaches. This company's products are an example of the rapidly developing field of "electronic noses" in which combinations of individual sensors, joined to sophisticated computer analyses, can identify patterns of molecules present in air or liquid environments. The technology exceeds the capacities of single-purpose sensors. These are smart technologies that can "learn" and become more accurate in their operating environment.
World Am CEO James H. Alexander said, "World Am believes that the technology being developed at SUNY Buffalo will have applications that extend beyond the surveillance and detection needs of homeland and personal security to air quality, health science and medical, as well as possible uses in food quality monitoring and other vertical markets."
Certain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. All statements, other than statements of fact, included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential future plans and objectives of the company, are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Technical complications that may arise could prevent the prompt implementation of any strategically significant plan(s) outlined above. The company cautions that these forward looking statements are further qualified by other factors including, but not limited to those, set forth in the company's Form 10-KSB filing and other filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (available at www.sec.gov). The company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any statements in this release, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
SOURCE: World-Am, Inc.
-------------------- 5/4ths of Americans do not understand fractions!! Posts: 29 | Registered: Aug 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
Coming back to life. .017 by .0176 Last .017 NITE at .019 on ask. NITE at .0165 on bid.
Posts: 10729 | From: oregon | Registered: Feb 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
Does anyone sees my ***** (stars)?? I just started posting this month. or is it some inflation of the stars on allstocks?? I don't even remember having any star!! Odd. just like the OTC.
-------------------- What do you think ? Posts: 167 | Registered: Aug 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
LOL.......Hey Dustoff, Did you stop by to check out my purty smile?.......LOL
Posts: 8024 | From: Joisey....see attitude above | Registered: Jan 2004
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by glassman: she had her real picture up for awhile, but she was getting so many propositions her husband made her switch it
I think I was one of the first! LOL Remember, she lives in NJ, just like I do.
PS: When her husband saw my van pull up, he came out with a sawed off shotgun. I hightailed it outa there.
Posts: 3607 | From: NJ - Outside Phila. | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged |
posted
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wallace#1: [QB] Dusty, I was just kidding about the limo.
Hilander, I don't own it.....yet
-------------------------------------------------
Wallace, I knew that, just that the Van brought up some concern around the house about how your doing dude. Stay well, damn it!
Posts: 10729 | From: oregon | Registered: Feb 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
I don't usually like to hold micro penny stocks for more than a few days, but WDAM's potential is awesome. I don't think it will be bouncing below $0.02 for very much longer. The past 3 dips have been less and less severe.
This company's 2006 estimated profit is MORE THAN 12 TIMES GREATER than their 2005 estimated profit.
Posts: 8 | From: PA | Registered: Aug 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
should be a green day today. MACD rising since monday. Bollinger Bands TIGHT. Keep a close eye on this
Posts: 8 | From: PA | Registered: Aug 2005
| IP: Logged |
Aug 16, 2005 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Wall Street, NYC--Today, wallstreetgrapevine.com, named; EYI Industries Inc. (EYII), World Am Inc. (WDAM), AdStar Inc. (Nasdaq SC: ADST), and SkyWest Inc. (SKYW); their "Stocks on the Rise."
World Am, Inc., which manufactures state-of-the-art security systems, provided an update and amplification of the earlier announced execution of a definitive agreement for the acquisition of Senz-It, Inc.
The planned transaction was originally announced on June 13, 2005. The actual closing will occur shortly.
In the meantime, Senz-It recently learned that the scientist responsible for the development of the bulk of the patents protected innovations that Senz-It is intent on developing -- Frank V. Bright, a chemistry professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo -- was interviewed by Business Week magazine for its August 8, 2005 edition.
In a paragraph labeled "Gin or Tequila?", the article states, "In the quest to sort bad guys from good, scientists are poking ever more intimately at the core of each person's identity -- right down to the DNA. One day, people's distinctive body odor, breath, or saliva could serve as an identifier, based on the subtle composite of chemicals that make up a person's scent or spit. One's smell 'is a cocktail of hundreds of molecules," says Frank V. Bright ... 'The question is whether it's gin and tonic or a margarita.'" The text of the previous announcement stated, in part, that "Senz-It, Inc. holds the rights to develop and commercially market patent protected innovations developed by the State University of New York at Buffalo. SUNY Buffalo has already patented two major area patents related to sensor technology and has a total of 12 pending, provisional and/or follow on patents that cover these innovations." The following clarifies the meaning of the above statement: Senz-It intends to exercise the option it holds to enter into an exclusive, royalty-bearing license with SUNY Buffalo. The option covers patents that will enable Senz-It to develop technology that takes an entirely new approach to sensing, process monitoring, homeland security and environmental scanning applications. The option provides, among other things, that SUNY Buffalo will not enter into an option or license with any other party during the six-month term of the option.
Senz-It envisions products that will enable an entirely new approach to sensing, process monitoring, homeland security and environmental scanning applications. The technology is significantly less expensive, less intrusive, more compact and more economical in terms of capital outlay and operations than current approaches. This company's products are an example of the rapidly developing field of "electronic noses" in which combinations of individual sensors, joined to sophisticated computer analyses, can identify patterns of molecules present in air or liquid environments. The technology exceeds the capacities of single-purpose sensors. These are smart technologies that can "learn" and become more accurate in their operating environment.
World Am CEO James H. Alexander said, "World Am believes that the technology being developed at SUNY Buffalo will have applications that extend beyond the surveillance and detection needs of homeland and personal security to air quality, health science and medical, as well as possible uses in food quality monitoring and other vertical markets." Additional information on the company is available at www.world-am.com or www.isotecinc.com .
Posts: 8 | From: PA | Registered: Aug 2005
| IP: Logged |