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PG, I've been watching this since the .12 range and wanting to get in. The problem was that I had my money elsewhere waiting for a small bump in price before moved it. aaannyyway...
Still looking to get in one this one, and I'm wondering where you see ths one going in the near future. Basically, if you think it will likly see anything below .15 again.
My plan as of now is to pick up about half of my final position at these prices, that way i have my foot in the door if it keeps moving.
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I hope you can buy at a price you like, Nash.
Kinda suspect ALMI will hit .17 by Friday.
Nonetheless, prices will periodically dip down in keeping with overall markets.
My dubious opinion is .14 to .145 per share would be a safe investment. I cannot find any reason which would cause you to lose money, save for a major market crash.
It would please me to see you get in at .13 to .135 per share but does seem very unlikely for ALMI.
3/31/04 ALMI 15.00 Speaking at 17th Industrial Minerals International Congress
WEDNESDAY 31 MARCH
15.00 New horizons for halloysite in micro-tubular technology Ron Price, Technical Consultant Atlas Mining Inc, USA
metalbulletin .com/events/mbcf_im17.asp
Connected?
In a patented process developed by the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C., scientists have created a new method of controlled release using microtubules made from halloysite clay. These microtubules, cylindrical in shape and with a hollow core, can be used in a wide variety of products. In the case of the US Navy, researchers utilized microtubules to add anti-barnacle agents to paints used on the hulls of Navy ships. The microtubules are filled with the anti-fouling agent, which is slowly released over time.
Several U.S. companies are currently looking at microtubules for applications ranging from agricultural chemicals to paints to household products. Although these microtubules can be produced synthetically, researchers have determined that, due to its unique microstructure, halloysite clay may be the preferred source. Halloysite clay is naturally derived, nontoxic and biodegradable.
According to Dr. John Dennis of TechLink, the potential for the use of halloysite as a time-release element could open up many new markets for the process. "Microtubules are cheap compared to many synthetic time-release vehicles -- this opens up a number of markets that could not previously afford the technology."
William Jacobson, President and CEO of Atlas Mining, stated, "We are very interested in the development of new applications for halloysite and are closely monitoring the progress of the Navy in developing new applications with US companies. With the help of MSU's TechLink center, we hope to see these applications successfully commercialized in the coming years." He went on to say, "As new uses are found, we plan to aggressively market our product to take advantage of a growing demand." http://www .mbendi.co .za/a_sndmsg/news_view.asp?I=47351
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Nash, you just might squeak in there. Late day bid at .14 and ask at .145 per share. Lot of trading. I hope some of that volume is your buy bid. Those are good prices for ALMI currently.
You were right on target. I went on the high side at .145 cause i've learned that in some cases if ya want something you have to go and get it. Too many times scwobbling over mere dollars in total trade value has ended up costing me an arm and a leg.
either way, I picked up a block at .145 and i'm very pleased with my entry. If it drops furtur i may get in for another.
Once again you have proven your knowledge of the game and willingness to help others suceed.
I wish investors / traders like yourself were for hire, from a coaching standpoint. It would be the best investment a non-veteran such as myself could ever make. "Give a man a fish....Teach a man to fish"
Thanks again PG
Nash
Now if i could only figure out WTF happened to SNVBF today......
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News from ALMI today, March 16, which does not warrant an increase in prices but does support prices and confirms ALMI is right on track with their mining plans.
Investor speculation may drive prices up just a bit, but this is questionable due to our poor market conditions.
Full article can be read at ALMI or your favorite news source.
Nice news keeping confidence high.
Purl Gurl
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March 16, 2004 08:30:00 (ET)
Atlas Mining Announces Dragon Mine Operations Poised to Begin in April of 2004
Atlas Mining Company announced today that it has completed negotiations and secured a commitment for a $500,000 equipment line of credit to assist the company....acquisition of mining and processing equipment
Atlas takes on equipment financing rather than issue shares and dilute shareholders.
Jacobson stated, "....we are in the best position we've ever been in to get the Dragon Mine into production this spring... we felt the prudent approach was to not dilute the shareholders."
Although the snow level at the mine site still does not permit re-entry to the property, plans are being made to mobilize equipment and manpower.
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I hope all those who are interested made their buys way back when this stock first appeared here at All Stocks. Don't think prices are going to fall much in the future.
Think the last great buy for a participant here was at .14 to .145 per share.
This is one of the most exciting stocks! None really know where we are headed nor how high prices will move.
I have a lot of faith in this company and its CEO, Jacobson.
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Interesting. I have been looking at my initial comments and comparing to today.
Personally, I have moved from "mixed feelings" to a lot of confidence. Easy to see how darn cautious I am at first, then slowly move to a more confident status.
Still some risks, still a lot of work to be done by Atlas Mines, still customers to develop, still revenues to generate.
Nonetheless, Jacobson is holding true to his promises and his business plan which builds investor confidence.
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Wow we are rocking babeee! We're at .22 and wonder how high we can go from here? Just want to thank Bingo and Purl Gurl for the tip and nice research on this one. Has paid off big time for a buy in at .12 in January. GL longs!
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Breaking through the twenty cent barrier is an important step. I am pleased to note prices remained stable today.
Appears new support is forming which eases anxiety over falling prices.
Should we hit twenty-four cents or so, some will be up one-hundred percent, others around seventy to eighty percent. This is very pleasing; it tickles me to watch people earn fairly decent money.
I find no reason why ALMI should not continue a slow steady climb upward.
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For the near term, Masters, these current prices for ALMI should hold well.
Inherently there will be some minor falls and gains but their overall average should maintain a slow steady upward trend.
It is highly unlikely ALMI will move below nineteen cents per share. Not impossible because some volatility should develop with prices being at a "ten cents" barrier, this is, 20, 30, 40 and so forth.
A major market crash, of course, could pull us down. As long as prices fall an amount equal to average percentage fall of markets, no sweat.
Should we reach thirty cents per share before mining operations are under way, there should be a lot of volatility at that price. A price of thirty cents per share is a long ways off.
Personally, I feel very comfortable with prices. There is nothing about ALMI, no news coming out of ALMI, which would cause prices to fall. All seems very stable.
Atlas Mining Announces Dragon Mine Operations Poised to Begin in April of 2004 Tuesday March 16, 8:30 am ET
OSBURN, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 16, 2004--Atlas Mining Company (OTCBB:ALMI - News), a natural resource and mining company, announced today that it has completed negotiations and secured a commitment for a $500,000 equipment line of credit to assist the company in the acquisition of mining and processing equipment for its Dragon Mine project in Juab County, Utah.
APRIL is getting closer
bingo
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Atlas Mining Begins Ground Preparation at Dragon Mine Tuesday March 23, 8:30 am ET KDS Processing Equipment Scheduled to Ship on March 31st
OSBURN, Idaho--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2004--Atlas Mining Company (OTCBB:ALMI - News), a natural resource and mining company, announced today it is sending company resources to begin snow removal and ground preparation at Dragon Mine. Additionally, company personnel will meet with various county government agencies to ensure regulatory, zoning, licensing, and building permit compliance.
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: just hit .23----
Yes and .25 right around the corner. Could move higher on contract announcement. Also have the conference on the 31st which would increase awareness of the co.
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I had a tough time a few weeks back trying to decide how much weight to give this one against MAGR-- i chose wrong--- I wish i had weighted this one more heavily
--right now-anyway--
PG is whoopin my butt on this pick---and we are still looking for more better applications of the nano-tubules--LOL wasn't PG harping on us just a few weeks back for being nano-macro-crazy---LOL i guess if you are gonna have to eat crow this is the way to do it LOL--PG have some green sauce with that crow?
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Speaking of nano crazy, and ALMI is micro not nano, have you looked at a chart for USGA stock? It is one of those nano crazy stocks about which I "harped" as you say.
If I could only profit an amount equal to what investors lost on that stock!
yeah leave it to a english teacher to notice the nano-micro difference
micro-10 to the minus6 nano 10 to the minus9
however according to webster nano can be used to describe something as small without reference to the scientific definition- i eat my crow RAW just like my tuna
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I always held a fondness for pico (10 to the minus 12) over nano, personally. I hope a few decades from now, I'll still be around for the pico-runup, especially since I missed the nano one.
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Staying on topic like the boys, this micro, nano, pico thing, did either of you catch the news and special about anti-gravity?
Star Trek here we come!
Recent special on the Hubble telescope, really REALLY interesting. Sadly, NASA is cutting funding for the best scientific instrument in history. Bad NASA, BAD.
Well, scientists have discovered our good ol' universe is expanding much faster than previously thought, suggesting we are in an "open" model universe.
Get this, part of this discovery is there is an "anti-gravity" force at work pushing all mass apart, thus faster expansion over a given period of time, in all directions.
Planck's Big Bang model stands, is near perfect, but one more force has been added to the initially created forces, anti-gravity! An anti-gravity force which is stronger than gravity force over a greater distance!
Boy would I love to have a jar of that to rub on my macro big butt.
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I missed it--they have proven/identified anti-gravity?-Hmmmm i don't like it--those theophysicists are always playing word games trying to make us think they are smarter than we are--its just more pumpandump i bet--did you know stephen hawking proved that black holes arent black but they still didn't change the name?--
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