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Posted by B__Dub on :
 
Range 2.18-2.22
Very bullish chart expect to see strong uptrend continue

The IBWA expects 45 billion market for the U.S. alone by 2010.
Expect this one to accelrate more as summer aproaches, consumers are
reaching for bottled water as alterative to soda/other beverages,
Increased revenues, will increase fundamentals which in turn increase
shareholders value.

Do your dd,
http://www.royalspringswater.com/corp_profile.html
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
Most recent press release, June 2

Royal Spring Water's CEO Recent Interview is featured on CEOcast.
Friday June 2, 11:41 am ET
Company CEO Alex Hazan Discusses the company and Management's Strategy for Growth in bottle water Marketplace


LOS ANGELES, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG - News), Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG - News), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer, has archived for interested investors a recent audio interview given by Company CEO Alex Hazan, to CEOcast, a syndicated streaming broadcast investor-oriented talk show. (www.ceocast.com
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
what a great chart...thank you for bringing this to my attention...!

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Posted by rpm on :
 
good
 
Posted by eef122 on :
 
nice chart
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
yea def looks great...this looks like its a loading zone.... Great company and sector, do ur DD and u will understand too!
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
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Cant deny the sector growth

do your own dd

http://www.royalspringswater.com/

http://www. royalspringswater .com/
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
Most Americans are aware of the importance of water consumption to their overall health. Overwhelming, Americans (91 percent) know that drinking enough water is important for pregnant and breast-feeding women, and that water is the best choice to replace fluids after exercising. In addition, 88 percent know people shouldn't wait until they're thirsty to drink water, and 77 percent are aware that caffeine and alcohol can cause the body to lose water.

Bottled water users are significantly more health conscious and cite health as a reason for beverage consumption twice as often as others (15 percent vs. 7 percent). Fifty-six percent of bottled water users cite taste and 55 percent cite convenience as the strongest influences on their decision to drink bottled water. More than a third of bottled water users cite trust in its treatment (37 percent) and source (35 percent) as reasons that influence them very much.

Despite general understanding of the importance of water consumption, 63 percent of Americans don't know that U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates bottled water as a food product.

Knowing that the FDA does regulate bottled water makes most people (53 percent) feel more confident about bottled water's purity and safety.
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
LOS ANGELES, June 8 /PRNewswire/ - Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet, drinking water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer, announced today that it has passed the water test required by the state of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, in order to commence production at the Royal Spring Water plant in Hereford, Texas. The test was conducted by the City of Amarillo, Environmental laboratory No. 48103 over a period of 3 days.

Alex Hazan, Royal Spring Water's President and Chief Executive Officer, said, "With production imminent, passing the water lab test for the TCEQ, was a State of Texas requirement. We were confident we would get the results we did". "We always strive to meet state and local regulations and are extremely pleased that we met all of the necessary guidelines," added Mr. Hazan.

About Royal Spring Water Inc.

Royal Spring Water (http://www.royalspringswater.com) bottles and distributes pure, sweet drinking water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer of unparalleled quality and purity. The Company's underground source has existed for millions of years and is part of the "Ogallala Aquifer", one of the country's largest and best water quality aquifers. This pure water from the Artesian wells is already cold and free of organic contaminants, making it desirable for drinking. The state-of-the-art facility in Hereford, Texas is where pure water is extracted from underground wells and then filtered and filled through a complex filtration and bottling process.

In addition to high quality water, the facility allows for the manufacturing of plastic bottles and labels providing a fully customized product for a very competitive price.

For further information on the TCEQ see their website at http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/about/
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
Hear recent audio interview given by Company CEO, Alex Hazan, to CEOcast.

2 June 2006, 11:41am ET

Company CEO Alex Hazan Discusses the company and Management's Strategy
for Growth in bottle water Marketplace

LOS ANGELES, June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer, has archived for interested investors a recent audio interview given by Company CEO Alex Hazan, to CEOcast, a syndicated streaming broadcast investor-oriented talk show. ( www.ceocast.com )
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
bid support here nice time to add!
 
Posted by cocaine on :
 
i like the way this one is looking i bought some shares last week im up 10% going up steadily imma follow your lead dub adding here
 
Posted by Stocklord on :
 
Very nice growth on friday [Smile] Its nice to see some green in my portfolio. Glad I got in early on this one. Chart looks very nice as well.

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Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
1.57 and goin higher....reminds me of GHLT, what a great play guys....gj! we havent seen any real volume yet imo....and PRs are excellent!
 
Posted by eef122 on :
 
this is easy money

Look at that chart...
 
Posted by cocaine on :
 
this one is going to the moon i'm buying more tomorrow morning
 
Posted by jordanreed on :
 
"going to the moon"...

LOL...
 
Posted by Stocklord on :
 
Very nice day today [Smile] Hope we continue to see this nice steady growth. Up +0.14 closing at 1.59. Hopefully see 2 before weeks end.
 
Posted by cocaine on :
 
2 would be nice
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
I beleive with a major pr or With the market turning around this could go Mid $2 rane or even higher. With hurricane season approaching fast bottled water is always a good resource play.
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
great news just out !

LOS ANGELES, June 13 /PRNewswire/ - Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer announced today that it has received a $6,493,530 USD purchase order with a 2 year term for the territory of Togo, Africa. The purchase order was signed by Dr. Abraham Brahoom, Chairman of the African Refugees Welfare Organization (AREWO).

Royal Spring Water is expecting to receive full payment in the sum of $6,493,530 within the next 21 days. Production for this purchase order will commence once full payment has been received.

Under this purchase order Royal Spring Water will supply the AREWO with 1.5 L size bottles, which is expected to start shipping in the month of July 2006, on a monthly basis. The bottles for this contract will bare the Royal Spring Water label.

Alex Hazan, President and CEO of Royal Spring Water said, "these are exciting times for Royal Spring Water as we have received this purchase order, which is one of many contracts we are currently negotiating, both internationally and domestically. We believe our exceptional quality and competitive price will make us one of the world's leaders in bottled water."
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
this is moving now,..added cheap shares....MMs took down b4 PR to load up...
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
No place to sell, that's for sure. Don't want to cheat myself
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by AnneBonny:
No place to sell, that's for sure. Don't want to cheat myself

You got that right. It's time to add more at this point. IMO. This thng has legs.
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
looking a lot like early stages of ghlt! was anyone in here on that play?
good times makin dimes! and lots of em.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by B__Dub:
looking a lot like early stages of ghlt! was anyone in here on that play?
good times makin dimes! and lots of em.

Your right on the similarities with ghlt. It seems to keep running in the same way. It's great making money this way.
GL
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Looks like we are going to close respectfully with another 3% up. Nothing wrong with that. I can't wait to see what the rest of the week has in store for us.
GLTA
 
Posted by FurrySound on :
 
Up a little every day adds up quickly. Compounded interest.

[ June 13, 2006, 16:41: Message edited by: FurrySound ]
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Even in a stale over all Market, RSPG keeps rising. A little bit every day. I'll take it.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Good morning all. Another up day for us I see. With the many contracts RSPG are currently negotiating, both internationally and domestically, I see this going much higher. IMO.
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
I opened another account and with the way this is shapping up i believe i will use it solely for a long position in rspg good solid thechnicals and a great industrie that isnt going anywhere!
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
This is looking really good....making new 52wk highs everyday....!
 
Posted by nyctrader on :
 
I have seen this stock RSPG being touted on several message boards and stock pick websites.

I am long a bunch avg price about 1.43.

This is the next ghlt. I think we see it double in the next few weeks. There might be a dip but give it a few weeks and it should explode.
 
Posted by Stocklord on :
 
Just hit 1.70. I love this stocks slow steady growth.
 
Posted by Pen_Day_oh on :
 
Im buying tommorow . i was hoping for a pullback , doesnt ook like it will happen [Frown] oh well 1.70 still good entry price
 
Posted by BuyTex on :
 
interesting, I must say
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Another nice move for us towards the $2 range. It seems we can't go wrong holding RSPG long. This is a huge sector. I believe we all got in cheap.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Another nice start to our day. Breaking 52 week highs here consistantly.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Wow! Just hit $1.77. I'm doing a Shot....of water that is.
 
Posted by FurrySound on :
 
Royal Spring Water has received approval from Standard and Poors. "Blue Sky" benefits, are effective from today.
Thursday June 15, 10:14 am ET


LOS ANGELES, June 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG - News), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer announced today that it has been approved as a company to be listed on the Standard and Poors Market Access Program, which enables Royal Spring Water, to be "Blue Sky" compliant.

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060615/to293.html?.v=30
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
Someone beat me to it but here it is anywyas this is huge IMHO!


and Poors. "Blue Sky" benefits, are effective from today.
PR Newswire - June 15, 2006 10:14

LOS ANGELES, June 15, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer announced today that it has been approved as a company to be listed on the Standard and Poors Market Access Program, which enables Royal Spring Water, to be "Blue Sky" compliant.

Alex Hazan, President of Royal Spring Water said "Public company's securities must meet state-level "Blue Sky" statutes before the securities can be bought by investors in those jurisdictions. With the listing on the Standard & Poors Market Access Program, Royal Spring Water now meets the state-level "Blue Sky" statutes in up to 37 states. It also helps to "showcase the company to 200,000 plus financial professionals, compliant officers, fund managers, registered representatives and research analysts."

About Royal Spring Water Inc.

Royal Spring Water ( www.royalspringswater.com ) bottles and distributes pure, sweet drinking water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer of unparalleled quality and purity. The Company's underground source has existed for millions of years and is part of the "Ogallala Aquifer", one of the country's largest and best water quality aquifers. This pure water from the Artesian wells is already cold and free of organic contaminants, making it desirable for drinking. The state-of-the-art facility in Hereford, Texas is where pure water is extracted from underground wells and then filtered and filled through a complex filtration and bottling process.

In addition to high quality water, the facility allows for the manufacturing of plastic bottles and labels providing a fully customized product for a very competitive price.

About Standard & Poors

Standard & Poor's Corporation Records has since 1917 been the premier resource for addressing "Blue Sky" compliance, in up to 37 states. Standard & Poor's Corporation Records facilitates trading for securities, whether it is US-based or global, and particularly if it does not trade on the NYSE, AMEX or NASDAQ.

www.standardandpoors.com

Important Information About Forward-Looking Statements


The above statements which are not purely historical, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including our belief, expectations, hopes or intentions regarding the future. All forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and are based on information available to the parties as of such date. It is important to note that the actual outcome and the actual results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include risks and uncertainties, such as technological, legislative, corporate, financial and marketplace changes. All statements in this news release that are other than statements of historical facts are forward-looking statements, which contain our current expectations about our future results. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties. We have attempted to identify any forward-looking statements by using words such as "anticipates," "believes," "could," "expects," "intends," "may," "should" and other similar expressions. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in all of our forward-looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. A number of factors may affect our future results and may cause those results to differ materially from those indicated in any forward-looking statements made by us or on our behalf. Such factors include our limited operating history; our need for significant capital to finance internal growth as well as strategic acquisitions; our ability to attract and retain key employees and strategic partners; our ability to achieve and maintain profitability; fluctuations in the trading price and volume of our stock; competition from other providers of similar products and services; and other unanticipated future events and conditions.

For further information please contact:
Maxwell Network Group
Sheldon Gold Mira Anidjar
Investment Relations
(416) 748-7800 or 1 (800) 596-5503
www.maxwellnetwork.com


SOURCE Royal Spring Water Inc.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
That's awesome furry. I see a brighter future now. Gives me more confidence to buy more.
 
Posted by nyctrader on :
 
The stock is a monster 1.83 with 270k shares traded already.
I think we are just starting to hit the break out phase where we could see some .20 or .30 up days in the near future on strong volume.
 
Posted by eef122 on :
 
1.85.

RSPG looking strong as usual.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
$1.84...NICE! It's still early yet. Holding strong. This news is great. With more to come I would think.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Can we see $1.90 before days end? And I thought $1.75 was a reach awhile back.
 
Posted by nyctrader on :
 
1.87 now.

None of this is a reach. We are just getting into the breakout phase for this stock. We should cruise right through the $2's into the $3's, in the next few weeks.
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
I hope your are right nyctrader. Getting on the S&P can't hurt. That would make for a great summer of relaxation.
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
this is starting to get really thin up here guys!!! haha easy money, and MMs imo dont have many shares!!!....monday is gonna be a run away train imo...
 
Posted by Stocklord on :
 
Easy money. My two favorite words [Smile] Another solid day for RSPG. This thing hasnt even begun to heat up. Water is the new oil. Good luck all who are in it.
 
Posted by Pen_Day_oh on :
 
I love it will be adding more today on any dips [Smile] RSPG!!!!
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
yes ill c u there o the dips, lol good idea
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
it has been approved as a company to be listed on the Standard and Poors Market Access Program, which enables Royal Spring Water, to be "Blue Sky" compliant. did u guys read this!!!! caint wait for monday alrdy!
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
At Royal Spring Water we bottle and distribute pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the "Ogallala Aquifer". Our underground source has existed for millions of years and is part of the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the country's best water quality aquifers. This pure water from the Artesian wells is already cold and free of organic contaminants, making it desirable for drinking. At our state-of-the-art facility in Hereford, Texas this pure water is extracted from our underground wells. It then goes through a complex filtration and bottling process.

In addition to the high quality of water, our facility allows for the manufacturing of plastic bottles in various shapes and sizes. Hence, we can tailor the process to meet your needs and molds. Plus, we can print any kind of label, design and/or logo providing a fully customized product.

The
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
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with these revenues i cant imagine what the pps would be in 5 years I think i mihgt make this a new retirement plan!
 
Posted by slurpnbabble on :
 
Just blew past $2. With the high demand for water & the contracts RSPG are about to close, we could be seeing $3 not to far off.
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
man this is really solid guys...gj and keep making money
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
Check out this photo gallery of facilities

http://www.royalspringswater.com/gallery_plant.html

Up to 2.04
 
Posted by eef122 on :
 
2.07 now..
This company has a very bright future and the market for bottled water is HUGE!
 
Posted by FurrySound on :
 
$2.10 HOD today so far, looking for $3 next week as it continues it's climb up
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
this is closing really strong...i agree with u furry!
 
Posted by PCola77 on :
 
I just started watching this one today. Was impressed with the run up to close but what was that sale at 2.05 after hours? Is that a MM trick to make the close look less impressive?
 
Posted by nyctrader on :
 
2.17 close
1 mill+ shares traded

We are just at the start of the big rally in this stock.
 
Posted by eef122 on :
 
You cant trade OTC stocks after hours.
I was told that the MMs have like 15 min or so after close to report all trades. The 2.05 sell could have been from earlier in the day.

Please correct me if I am wrong..
 
Posted by PCola77 on :
 
yeah, I didn't mean that I thought the actual trade was done after hours, I agree with what you had said, but I've heard people implye before that MMS will "hold" a trade and put it through late to alter the close to their liking. Not sure if it's just an urban legend type thing, but it just looks shady.
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
some premarkt volume at 2.18, this is getting really thin up here! i expect more great news this week!
 
Posted by RagingBull on :
 
hey guys im new here i should of jump in on some of this boards picks , missed some great rides but on not missing this one RSPG looks very healthy here ,what are u guys expecting from this sotck this week?
 
Posted by B__Dub on :
 
Royal Spring Water announces completion of the testing of its state-of-the-art Plant in Hereford, Texas, and is now entering into production.
PR Newswire - June 19, 2006 10:19

LOS ANGELES, June 19, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG), a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer, announced today the completion of its plant in Hereford, Texas, and is now entering into production in anticipation to fulfill future contracts.

Vartan Youssefian, Chief engineer and plant manager of Royal Spring Water said, "our state of the art water bottling plant is currently capable of producing up to 144,000,000 bottles per year (16.9oz). We have the water capacity to grow and supply up to 16,148,468,700 bottles per year (16.9 0z). Royal Spring Waters' bottling line can handle bottle sizes from 8oz bottles to 1.5 liter bottles. Also, our bottle stretch blow molder enables us to produce our own bottles from preforms and is an additional reason why we can offer very competitive prices for our product.

Alex Hazan President and CEO of Royal Spring Water said, "We are also pleased to announce that Royal Spring Water added the capability to bottle flavored water and carbonated water. Flavored water is becoming one of the fastest growing sector of the bottle water industry and we anticipate obtaining a large percentage of the market share, with this product".

About Royal Spring Water Inc.

Royal Spring Water (www.royalspringswater.com) bottles and distributes pure, sweet drinking water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer. The Company's underground source has existed for millions of years and is part of the "Ogallala Aquifer", one of the country's largest and best water quality aquifers. This pure water from the Artesian wells is already cold and free of organic contaminants, making it desirable for drinking. The state-of-the-art facility in Hereford, Texas is where pure water is extracted from underground wells and then filtered and filled through a complex filtration and bottling process.

In addition to high quality water, the facility allows for the manufacturing of plastic bottles and labels providing a fully customized product for a very competitive price.

Important Information About Forward-Looking Statements

The above statements, which are not purely historical, are forward- looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including our belief, expectations, hopes or intentions regarding the future. All forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and are based on information available to the parties as of such date. It is important to note that the actual outcome and the actual results could differ materially from those in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include risks and uncertainties, such as technological, legislative, corporate, financial and marketplace changes. All statements in this news release that are other than statements of historical facts are forward-looking statements, which contain our current expectations about our future results. Forward-looking statements involve numerous risks and uncertainties. We have attempted to identify any forward-looking statements by using words such as "anticipates," "believes," "could," "expects," "intends," "may,' "should" and other similar expressions. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in all of our forward- looking statements are reasonable, we can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. A number of factors may affect our future results and may cause those results to differ materially from those indicated in any forward-looking statements made by us or on our behalf. Such factors include our limited operating history; our need for significant capital to finance internal growth as well as strategic acquisitions; our ability to attract and retain key employees and strategic partners; our ability to achieve and maintain profitability; fluctuations in the trading price and volume of our stock; competition from other providers of similar products and services; and other unanticipated future events and conditions.

For further information please contact:
Maxwell Network Group
Sheldon Gold Mira Anidjar
Investment Relations
(416) 748-7800 or 1 (800) 596-5503
www.maxwellnetwork.com
 
Posted by RagingBull on :
 
i got 10k shares
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
Going to be another big day. 2.34 - NICE!
 
Posted by RagingBull on :
 
this another ghlt on the making big gains to be made here
 
Posted by newstock05 on :
 
What a week this is going to be on this one.Big Bucks NO Whammies. Go RSPG.
 
Posted by RagingBull on :
 
down to the wire I think this is the last chance to get in at this level right before the closed
DAMN IT couldnt get filled at 2.50 had to settled for 2.52
 
Posted by RagingBull on :
 
strong closing this is going to fly the rest of the week
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
have kinda overlooked this one...get too busy...

Looks real nice, though...

prolly grab some tomorrow, then make a few calls for verification...
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Wait, wait, wait!

I agree this one is a very nice runner and is
making good money for people.

Lot of potential, certainly. Business plan seems
good, tangible motions towards production, all
seems legit.

However, current financial status of this company
does not support current prices. There is also
a lot of pumping going on.

Not complaining but I will urge you to exercise
some caution. Prices might be at a point of
collapse. I do not know prices will collapse
but there are warning signs. Be careful.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
gonna call other, local sources, not the company...

what I like? they do release some numbers, as opposed to RSHN
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Yeah, yeah, I agree. Looks to be a legit company.

Wish we had not missed out on this one. What
caused me to ignore this thread is the topic
title, "45 billion.." I figured, "Another scam."

When I saw "Tex" in there, thought I better
take a look to see what one of my chicks
is up to.

Incidently, I like just plain "Tex" for you.

Lot of pumping taking place, though. Current
financial condition and lack of revenue simply
cannot support current market capitalization;
pump and speculation.

Today's chart spike is a real warning. This
recent steep upward run, another warning.
Charts, my opinion, suggest a hard fall in
the making, like in one to three days.

Still, appears to be company on the rise. They
have invested a lot into water rights and
their production facilities. Crux will be
how they do on the retail end.

Too late to jump in now but after prices fall,
might be a good time. A hard fall will drive
prices below trader perception, then a bounce,
finally the true trader perception price.

Could be a long term in the making. However,
those burnt on this pump spike, will be not
buying again and if charts reflect a hard
crash, future buyers will be wary, as well.

I will be watching like you, Tex.


Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Relentless on :
 
RSI at 94 on the daily and the weekly.. Stochastics at 99 on the daily and the weekly...
Great looking chart but it's overbought for now..
Nice strong stock though.
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
Only "warning light" going off for me (other than "given" SOP) is the reference to ultra-pure Ogalalla resource. True, that aquifer is very deep--hence the concern about recharge rate vs irrigation demand in that country. In fact, it is so deep, references are commonly made to "fossil water." As a result, some of the best water/aquifer research in the world takes place in and around, due to the implications for a significant US crop producing area; plus/minus ---> also very political. Rarely mentioned? Also throughout that country are improperly capped, old oil wells. Years ago, was common practice to "plug" primary--and even secondary--with yucca plants etc and smoothe over some cement. Quite the violation, but common nonetheless. Accordingly, my first concern will be to locate their actual wells...

will also verify their facilities are "as advertised"...
 
Posted by RagingBull on :
 
PURL GURL is giving this one thumbs up she doesnt want to make the same mistake she made with GHLT
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Bucket of rocks.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by glassman on :
 
yeah let's get PG to try it: PG hates everything....

she likes it? she likes it!
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
welcome aboard purlgurl...
 
Posted by newstock05 on :
 
RSPG took a little dip this morning,but is coming back.Good time to pick up more.jmho
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
I am waiting on Tex. He is out back kicking tires.

Hope he remembers to look at the dipstick to
discover if the oil is burnt.

Reminds me of a girlfriend I truly love. She is
great, a good person. She buys herself a new
Volvo and is showing it off to me. Very nice
car, a good investment.

She allows me to drive just for fun. We are
headed out to shoe shop, an all day event.

I wheel into a petro station to fill her tank.
Pull up to a "no lead" pump, get out, go through
the routine, shove the spout in the hole, an
activity at which I am good. She is watching.
Suddenly, she opens her door and yells,

"Taha! No! I can only use unleaded in my car!"

I shut off the pump, buck fifty or so worth
of gas, get back in the driver's seat.

"Ok, we will go somewhere else which sells
unleaded gas. Sorry about that."

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
Get this:

It COSTS to do an online search with the Texas Sec of State.

Shoulda known--the Secretary is Roger Williams, bigshot car dealer from Ft. Worth, if the same guy. If so, I'm surprised it doesn't cost the public for them to answer the phone...

Funny thing? You *can* get a "verbal check" of records from a human in the Public Information for free. How backwards is that?

Fees? Hmmphh...they just bought themselves a problem.
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
hmm, not a member of Hereford Chamber of Commerce. Guy there's supposed to call me back...
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Yesterday, I wrote, in part,

"Not complaining but I will urge you to exercise
some caution. Prices might be at a point of
collapse. I do not know prices will collapse
but there are warning signs. Be careful.

[....]

Today's chart spike is a real warning. This
recent steep upward run, another warning.
Charts, my opinion, suggest a hard fall in
the making, like in one to three days."


Readers, what are share prices doing today?

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Tex, I am kicking tires as well. I will post
what I find of interest.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
just got off the phone with CoC guy; pretty interesting...

basically, not in production, yet, but *have* unloaded 4-5 18-wheelers' worth of equipment. One guy living there (his name is on Web site, as I recall) and have hired 3-4 to start, expecting 50 full-timers once in full production. Big deal: finalized access terms with railroad last week, utilizing nice spur that was intrumental when the plant was a sugar operation (sugar beets).

--more later--
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
imo, to be good long-term, it *needed* a dip

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=RSPG&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p90384066920

two weeks' solid buying presure? look how sharp that makes D+

but accum/dist & money flow holding nicely on 6-mo chart:

http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=RSPG&p=D&yr=0&mn=6&dy=0&id=p90384066920
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Sounds good, so far, Tex. What you discovered
is in keeping with news from the company.

I can well picture the factory layout having
worked so many factory jobs when younger.

Railroad spur is bonus should this company
move to a high production level. Clearly
they have a factory with loading ramps
for big rigs, or is strongly suggested.

For readers, some opinions, but with a note
of caution because I am predicting; risky.

Prices are crashing in keeping with expected
behavior. Pumping took prices much too high.
There _should_ be a continued dramatic fall
in prices for a period of time, a few days,
maybe even a week or a bit more.

Eventually, prices _should_ slide down below
the then current investor perception. Following
this, prices should slowly edge upward then
stablize. At the bottom of the slide is a
good time to buy if you are interested.

There are high risks, however. Not uncommon
for a down slide to create a false bottom,
a bit of an upward run, then another hard fall.

Much of this is controlled by some primes.

Pumping will tend to keep prices up but overall
trend will be downward as seasoned traders pull
out profits. Pumpers are ignorant amateurs who
have no influenze over seasoned traders.

Fundamentals are clearly a poor factor. This
company is not generating revenues. However,
should revenue generation begin fairly soon,
this will offset a downward slide.

Company news of coming online at their factory
will be a boost for fundamentals.

Bottom line is currently a transition from
"speculation perception" to "fundamentals
perception" is taking place.

Fundamentals will become the more important
prime as time passes. Now is the time to
start looking hard at financial potential
as a guideline on trading.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Looking at those charts, and again risky
predictions on my part, I would expect prices
to initially pull back to 1.50 to 1.75 per
then finally settle around 1.25 to 1.50 per.

Readers are cautioned I could be dead wrong.
These are projections ranging from a few weeks
to months from now. Such long projections are
very risky and often not right; much can happen
during those time periods.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
I am watching price manipulation take place.

Current spread is 2.50 / 2.58 per.

Tiny buys going through, 100 shares at higher
prices, then a slight run up, followed by
large block sells 5000 shares or so.

UBSS and NITE are right in there on the action.

This is "loss leader" manipulation. Game here
is small amounts of shares are bought at higher
prices to effect a run up, then dumping of large
quantity of shares for a net profit.

This is not a scam, not for this stock. What
is happening is very typical and expected.

If readers are interested in reading about one
of the best orchestrated "loss leader" scams
of recent time, GHLT thread. This scam is being
pulled off really well. People are being suckered
out of millions of dollars. Surprising this scam
has lasted this long.

Again, I am not suggesting RSPG is a scam. It
is not. Do not try to twist my words.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
not following--can you explain with the following?

Time Ex Price Change Volume
14:03:33 Q 2.49 -0.06 100

14:03:33 Q 2.50 -0.05 100

14:03:00 Q 2.48 -0.07 500

14:02:59 Q 2.48 -0.07 400

14:02:44 Q 2.48 -0.07 500

14:02:44 Q 2.50 -0.05 500

14:01:39 Q 2.49 -0.06 1,000

14:01:39 Q 2.50 -0.05 1,000

14:00:16 Q 2.49 -0.06 550

14:00:16 Q 2.50 -0.05 550
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Why sure I can explain. Q from star trek is
messing with your mind.

Give me a few and I will show you what I see.

Slip on some shades, though.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
 -

See the 2.58 buys in there, 100 shares always.

Some are legitimate buys. Some are "loss leader"
buys to support share price. A loss leader buy
is when a trader or a market maker buys to
support prices while dumping a larger quantity
of shares on the market.

Might be loss leader buying at 2.58 for 100 and
selling at 2.54 for a total of 25,000 shares
duing the day. Loss leader buying presents a
perception "people are buying" which keeps
prices on the high side.

Net profit after loss leader.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
gotcha...

my "quotebook" not showing b x a depth, so was looking at stockwatch for T/S...where of course such detail not apparent...

thanks
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
"gotcha..."

Keep your hands to yourself, Buster!

My girl is around the house...

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
* bats at his hands *

Stop that you silly boy!

I need to add, Tex, often Market Markets
will front run buy orders. An example is
a customer enters a buy order for 5,000
shares at 2.58 per. The Market Maker wants
to keep prices up while he dumps. To help
keep prices up, the Market Maker will fill
that customer buy order 100 shares at a time
for several hours to create an illusion many
people are buying. Ain't so! This is simple
a Market Maker working the markets.

Usually this only works best at the height
of a pump; keeps prices up a little longer.

I spotted this because prices crashed most
severely earlier today, then these 100 share
buys began appearing pushing prices up again.

These higher prices cannot be sustained for
much longer, a day, maybe three days.

However, I have been fooled by events like
this. Prices might stablize at current or
even move up a few pennies.

Odds are, prices will begin to fall because
of the trader downward pressure.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
If I am right, prices should fall towards
end of day trading, last half hour or so
of market today. This will yield a lower
opening price in the morning, either for
Market Makers to load up, or for traders
to continue profit taking downward pressure.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
However, according to those in the know,
I am just a paid basher. What would I know?

;)

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Right on target.

Prices are falling in the last twenty minutes
of market. This suggests Market Makers have
dropped out of the game, for today, and
traders are now in control evidenced by
profit taking downward turning.

Actually, Market Makers are executing
lower sell orders now. Traders are in
control, but ultimate control is in
the hands of Market Makers. Do not want
to mislead readers.

Not bad for a paid basher, yes?

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
sorry...can't think right now...

Scottie just crashed...leaving me blind, as I don't have streamers with C-trade.... wanted to taked a coupla positions (other issues) before morning

gonna do something different, here real quick...

but, ya, think we may be onto something...
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
"...we may be onto something...."

As long as you are not catching onto my tricks,
everything is cool!

Our backbone trunk line went down last night,
did not come back up until early morning.

You want a panic, try not being able to get
online at all! Takes down our servers as well.

Hello, my name is Kira. I am an internet addict.

* mixed "Hello Kira" - applause *

I am also a redskin half breed heathen Indian.

*
women scream, children begin crying, men run
for the doors leaving family behind

*

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Still on target.

Down .22 currently, in keeping with my
one to three day timeframe.

Paid Basher
 
Posted by newstock05 on :
 
just another little dip.Nothing to worry about.Another buying chance.imho
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
"Nothing to worry about."

Falling share price is always a concern.

So far, RSPG is following classic trends.

My opinion is better buy prices will
appear in the near term.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by AnneBonny on :
 
New contract. Clark County School District (according to google) is the largest in the US

Royal Spring Water signs contract to supply Clark County School District, Nevada with Artesian and flavored water.
Wednesday June 21, 1:05 pm ET


LOS ANGELES, June 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Royal Spring Water Inc. (OTC: RSPG - News), (the "Company") a bottler and distributor of pure, sweet water from the Artesian wells of the Ogallala Aquifer, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with Data Commodities Ltd. as their supplier of Artesian and flavored water for the Clark County School District....
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
that's really unfortunate, given what the local Chamber of Commerce has stated.

As of yet, the company is neither bottler nor distributor...
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
Tex, through Google, I found lots and lots
of news by RSPG about contracts, delivery
of bottled water and such. Some date far
back in time.

However, as you state, RSPG has no production.

"Something ain't right."

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by T e x on :
 
nice little climb here, late...
 
Posted by Purl Gurl on :
 
I am watching, Tex.

Up .18 as I type. Quite the surprise!

This one might prove to have a bottom
support much higher than expected.

Purl Gurl
 
Posted by BillyB on :
 
Hi all,

I'm new to this thread but not new to RSPG. Must say, I'm a bit surprised this thread isn't keeping a blow by blow account of rspg price movement.

I agree with you Purl that we have a new (and strong, I might add) bottom support.


http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/charts/big.chart?symb=rspg&compidx=aaaaa%3A0&ma =0&maval=9&uf=0&lf=1&lf2=4&lf3=2&type=4&size=2&state=11&sid=2232018&style=320&ti me=18&freq=8&comp=NO%5FSYMBOL%5FCHOSEN&nosettings=1&rand=779&mocktick=1

I also think we've consolidated nicely for the next leg up. Another PR should send us off.

Here's to a prosperous next week!
 
Posted by dmxbr9 on :
 
holding its high really well....getting rdy for next leg up imo...
 
Posted by BillyB on :
 
So what's the deal with this thread? Only action when RSPG is flying?

You ask me, I'm happy it's holding the line and drifting slowly upwards.

Great consolidation going on. Next two days should take it on up again.
 
Posted by Peaser01 on :
 
Anyone know if Yellow Submarine still lurks around Allstocks?
 


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