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Nothing wrong with the stock, seems to be establishing a trading range. If so there are easy profits to be made.
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The herd has moved on for now, keep a vigilant look out for the lions as there is more exposure now.
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Original posted by <Unregistered> Hey folks face it. This stocks on a respirator! Better take your money (and in the words of Pink Floyd)........Run like Hell!!!!! _________________________________________ You always know when a stock is getting good publicity and is about to go up....the bashers show up right on queue....LOL
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I'm not bashing. I own this stock. But it is struggling. And how many of you have thought about selling? Hey I'm looking for better days believe me! Go GTEL !
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I'm quite surprised, given the bearish market conditions lately, it hasn't lost more ground.
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I suspect this is the usual 'mid-day lul' we always encounter. Hopefully, we'll recover to the .25 point at least by EOD.
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Glad to get this week over. Sitting on 20K with an averge price of .303. I do hope next week is a whole lot better. In for the long haul but it isn't very comfortable.
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Considering this week I think GTEL did just fine. We certainly have seen the show. We know now just how manipulative MM's are in this stock.
They know they have something to sell and sell and sell. And they are very good at their jobs. I don't have a weak hand so I'm willing to play with them.
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I have to say, this week was horrible for me, stock wise but this evening, at Harrah's Rincon in North San Diego County, I won just over twice what I lost this week on the market, which was great. What is even better, the three wins were each just under what I'd need to report the IRS, and it was on their comps they send me each month. We saw a great magic show, and had a free dinner, and ran off with their money. Usually we just play and use their monthly comps they send us and take off, but tonight was much more fun.
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Greetings all, take this for what it is worth. Just a little info for you. Vern does not work at, with, or for GTEL/SNWR anymore. Disgruntled with the direction and vision of company. By all means do your own research and DD. Call Tim Huff and the all important question. Where is the guy who designed this thing?
GLTA
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Buy high, sell low thats what I do. ;-) IGNR Posts: 118 | From: Virginia Beach, VA | Registered: Mar 2005
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P.S. I did make some green on this but saw it was time to take my profit and move on. Not bashing, company still has potential, but owes honesty to stock holders.
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Buy high, sell low thats what I do. ;-) IGNR Posts: 118 | From: Virginia Beach, VA | Registered: Mar 2005
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quote:Originally posted by IGNR2005: Greetings all, take this for what it is worth. Just a little info for you. Vern does not work at, with, or for GTEL/SNWR anymore. Disgruntled with the direction and vision of company. By all means do your own research and DD. Call Tim Huff and the all important question. Where is the guy who designed this thing?
GLTA
That was mentioned last week at the unveiling about Vern
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quote:Originally posted by cruz: GTEL is one the hot stock picks on ************ dot com
Care to fill in the asterisks cruz?
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Thanks for the answer, but my question is pertaining more towards the PPS, and not the market cap. Trillion seems kind of inflated though. Maybe 20 years from now if you take into consideration , inflation.
What do you guys see the PPS being once the Strats are up and running?
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id like to hear some opinions on this as well... is this an all or nothing deal.. ie. if the stratellites work.. were all rich.. if they fail.. we lose everything? if they are successful.. what are we looking at as far as a PPS? what about if they fail?
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