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come on people, gimme all you got at .30!!

no clue why anyone would sell at .30, but - i'm a-buyin'


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I'm back in where i got out...i figure it will be worth giving the trade fee away
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heh, don't feel bad - i did the same thing last week!
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news - nothing to do with dragon...although what they are doing away from the dragon project seems sound
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there was a little about the mine:

"The processing plant is operating efficiently and company representatives are negotiating purchase contracts. Underground mining has started to intersect portions of the clay bed as crews continue to develop the underground bed of halloysite clay."

granted this was a teeny PR, but - imho the ones about orders and more about the clay will be much bigger. i am a-holdin', and really hoping it dumps a bit more so that i can toss even more shares on my pile on the cheap. showing pretty strong support in the .29-.30 range though, i will personally be very surprised if this one goes under .27. to me, that makes a pretty good risk/reward ratio: 3 cents possible downside short-term imho, a whole lot more possible upside. i like them odds. granted they could change if they happen to go a month without a significant PR or come out with bad news, but - my guess is that isn't overly likely. we shall see - am still accumulating.


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needless to say, i am a-buyin' lately on this dip.

market cap back to a paltry $10M. maybe i'm crazy, but - i think ALMI is worth a whole lot more as a company than $10M. they should be able to net $10M profit in the next 2 years alone, if things go well. i think the people that sold this at .27 will eventually rue the day, but - we shall see. i continue to accumulate: basically am adding another chunk for every penny it drops, in an attempt to manage risk.


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while these dips are frustrating in a way, i try to preserve my sanity by looking at them also as an opportunity. it frankly irritated the crap out of me and tried my patience that ALMI defied logic and started dumping from .20 down to .15 this summer, but - in retrospect am happy that i tried to just stay objective and bought all the way down.

maybe i'm an idiot, but - i don't see any particular reason to sell ALMI at this point. the upside looks a lot better than the downside to me, especially from these "corrected" levels. we shall see.


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minor PR today -
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041021/cnth003_1.html

nothing earthshaking, but a few nice points:


''We're seeing interest in our clay from markets we hadn't previously considered. We get calls everyday from companies working with wide range of products and applications. It's very exciting to see such interest in our clay,'' concluded Mr. Jacobson.

The company's efforts have continued at its Dragon Mine in Juab County, Utah. The processing plant is operating. Underground mining has now turned directly into a sizable clay bed, which has been estimated at approximately 40,000 tons of high quality halloysite.


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nice little uptick today to .31/.33 spread. will be interesting to see how the next few PR's affect the movement. i could be wrong, but - i am sticking with my assertion that those that sold at .27 will soon rue the day. we shall see.
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anyone else in this one? still holding, bought more on the dip to .25. nice close today at .34, some news of orders and this thing will be in the .40's, imho. i'm not selling a single share until .40; i can be patient with this one. might be next week, might be next year; but i think this company will do very well. i really don't want to sell any at this point, just don't know when it might run on news. we'll see in the long run if this is a good or a bad strategy. anyone else still holding - bingo; glass?
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i'm still in it...didn't pick any more up at .25 though...was strapped for cash...recommend to a few people though, so at least it making me look good.lol...

upwards of .40 would be nice...with strong news that shouldn't be a problem...I think i've said it before...butif this ever gets labeled as nano-materials supplier and gets in a tech run it could be very very good to be holding this stock


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Can you see 3.00 on your screen? Why sell in the 40s if you want to stay long and see some real capital gains. Yes, it could take a year or so but clay rev. is coming this qtr. Talked to ir guy last week. Could be small amt but a start anyway. GL

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man4, i know what you're saying. and believe me, i'm mostly just buying and holding ALMI, and accumulating more on any dips. it's my favorite stock, and by far my biggest holding. i have a core holding of about 70% that i don't touch, and i just trade in and out with the other 30% in a few chunks. i admit to trying to play the dips and peaks with 30%, but - any time i sell i always immediately try to buy right back. i agree that i don't want to get too far out, you never know when huge news will hit and will have to chase big-time. i'm in this one for the long haul.
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very nice day for ALMI - new all time high (.375) and close (.36) today. very very nice, eh nash?
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I'm all smiles....up 158% from my intial purchase...I owe PG a drink for this
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ALMI is a "family" affair for me: i own it, both my kids own it in both their coverdells and personal accounts, my dad owns it, my brother owns it.

i'm with you on the PG part - her original "ALMI - Pro/Con" post was one of the greatest ever all time posts on allstocks, a textbook example on how to DD a company. i would love the chance to buy PG a drink, i owe her big time not just for ALMI but for all she taught me about the market in general. PG, if you're out there somewhere...thanks! and, come back and post here once in awhile!


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news this am:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041215/cnw006_1.html

not huge news, but - things looking pretty good for ALMI imho.


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Great news of clay sale in 2004

Great to see that everyone is still
in this great company

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Lintech International website

Nice info here if these are the people
Tom Hinson, President of Lintech International said, ''We received a sample of the clay and it is of exceptional quality. We'll be shipping this initial order to a variety of different buyers -- both domestic and international -- for use in a wide array of applications. These particular buyers use clay for a whole host of traditional products including fine china, various ceramic and porcelain applications, as well as glaze, finish, and coating products
http://www.2lintech.com/


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man, wild day for ALMI, all over the place from .30 to .37. bought and sold a lot over the last 2 days trying to play the dips, have exactly the same amount of shares i went in with 2 days ago, heh. chicken littles were out most of the day, but a very nice surging to the close.

what else you looking at and holding these days, bingo? i always respect your opinions and look for your posts. any suggestions to look into?


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