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I'm out. My last buy was at .23. It looks headed south. Not sure why.
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Good Luck. I hope I'm wrong and you guys make some money. I really was in love with that stock and imo I should have hit the sell button last week.
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country roads, take me home, to the place, i belong....
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Raptor, it appears that the MM's are our friends. They can sure shake out the nervous hands when gathering more stock to sell. This is becoming very very predictable.
quote:Originally posted by Thorn: Then again, GTEL's airships might fail miserably and the stock plummet. There's always a risk.
i use a strategy on these "anticipation" stocks.... say i want to have X number of shares during the test-flite....
i start buying early...and i accumulate2X-3X-4X-5X times as many shares as i want to hold on the critical day....
plaenty of people are going to buy in on the anticipation, and many will wait till the last minute...USUALLY the PPS will rise BEFORE the anticipated event....
i sell off whatever "extra's" i have and hold my "leftover's" often already in a profit status...("free" shares)
it'll run again...
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now is not the time to sell,it will see .40 before .18 I call this a shakeout.
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We'll prolly see a new low of the day around 2:45 again today, as long as no new news comes out. I'm looking to buy more then, and hope that news comes out tonight or tomorrow about some new contracts. We'll see. There will be at least an update on the Summit meetings tonight or tomorrow hopefully. If not, this will probably dip. I'm hoping for the big dip. I know I can not get Glassman's price of .08, but maybe we can come close in the next month before launch!!
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quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: We'll prolly see a new low of the day around 2:45 again today, as long as no new news comes out. I'm looking to buy more then, and hope that news comes out tonight or tomorrow about some new contracts. We'll see. There will be at least an update on the Summit meetings tonight or tomorrow hopefully. If not, this will probably dip. I'm hoping for the big dip. I know I can not get Glassman's price of .08, but maybe we can come close in the next month before launch!!
Well I bought at 0.10 well, we'll see what happens at 2:45 this afternoon
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quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: We'll prolly see a new low of the day around 2:45 again today, as long as no new news comes out. I'm looking to buy more then, and hope that news comes out tonight or tomorrow about some new contracts. We'll see. There will be at least an update on the Summit meetings tonight or tomorrow hopefully. If not, this will probably dip. I'm hoping for the big dip. I know I can not get Glassman's price of .08, but maybe we can come close in the next month before launch!!
I got this from the I-Hub page (ref post# 6140). "I called Maria at Globetel Investor Relations, and she said that everyone would be back in the office on Friday and something would be put out RE: the summit on either Friday or Monday."
I take it as good business form that they are NOT just going to put out some prepared statement. We all know the conference is happening, I want to hear what took place and how it might affect my position on the company. Further, it is more likely to have real substance as opposed to PR fluff. GLTA
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last I saw was .227,might go to .22,when will almi stop? iesv looks nice.
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My guess is that it will close around .24-.25 today and dip .02-.03 cents early tomorrow. After that, who knows. I'm just hoping that news doesn't come out until Friday.
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PEMBROKE PINES, Fla., Feb 23, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- GlobeTel Communications Corp. (OTCBB:GTEL), debuted the Stratellite prototype, Sanswire One, to its technology partners at its Stratellite Summit held in San Bernardino, California.
The conference was attended by over 100 invited people representing both military, commercial and investment banking sectors. Attendees came from countries such as: Australia, Great Britain, Peru, India, Venezuela, Nigeria, Ireland, Poland, and from all over the United States.
Timothy Huff, CEO of GlobeTel Communications stated today, "We had an overwhelmingly positive response at our Stratellite Technology Summit. Strategic parties saw first hand the incredible success we have had in designing and building the Stratellite, as well as the technological advantages we have incorporated into it." Mr. Huff went on to say, "The conference room did not have an empty seat and guests were forced to stand to hear the speakers and see our technology. It was a historic event for us."
In attendance for the military were senior officials from: SPAWAR, NASA, Air Force Space Command, Air Force research Lab, NavAirSyscom (Navy), and CECOM US Army.
Industry attendees included: 3M, Intel, Proton, Booz Allen Hamilton, Saracen International, Geneva Aerospace, and Crawford Communications. There were also numerous investment banking groups from all over the country represented at the summit.
Keynote speaker, and Sanswire Networks, LLC, board member, former Space Shuttle Commander Rick Searfoss (USAF-Ret.), gave attendees a motivating and validating address during the lunch break, stating, "It is a pleasure to be a part of a team with the vision and the foresight to make the Stratellite a reality. I believe in the project and am excited to lend my talents to this." Commander Searfoss was also the chief judge for the Ansari X Prize that awarded $10 million to the first commercial spacecraft to make two trips into space within two weeks.
Following the presentation on the Stratellite and its component technologies, from material selections, to power plant and guidance, attendees were taken to the Sanswire hangar and given the opportunity to see the Stratellite prototype now under construction. Also on display were the engines, guidance and other materials used in the building of the Stratellite. All attendees were under strict Non-Disclosure agreements and no cameras were allowed.
Timothy Huff went on to say, "The response from these parties could not have been stronger. People were thoroughly impressed by our progress and in awe of the sheer scale of the project. Vern Koenig and the rest of the team have built something that we believe will change communications, as we know it. We continue to work diligently toward the completion and launching of Sanswire One. Today, we break out into personalized meetings with attendees from the first day, which will conclude the Summit."
Certain statements in this release constitute forward-looking statements or statements which may be deemed or construed to be forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Placement Act of 1995. The words "forecast," "project," "intend," "expect," "should," "would," and similar expressions and all statements, which are not historical facts, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which could cause the Company's actual results, performance (finance or operating) or achievements to differ from future results, performance (financing and operating) or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The above are more fully discussed in the Company's SEC filings.
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LOL - man I sold to quick. I didn't know PR was coming out today. Good luck guys. Good job holding.
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