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Yeah, I sold again. I got in at 4.25, and should have sold at 4.45 but didn't do it. I make that mistake all the time! Lost a little, but I'll make more after this settles down a bit.
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I bought at 4 sold at 3.2 and took a loss. I have since jumped back in at 3.56 and am holding till it hits near its target price. I am accumulating more little at a time but do expect this to outperform for the whole yr.
Gl and I too am learning but that comes with time, hopefully.
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This seems to be following the same path it did the last time it broke $4 for the day a week or two ago. Up early, then finished in the red for the day.
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But this time they have a 600 million dollar Russian deal and seems not to be stopping there. Mexico and what next. I'm still buying. I think they will be a sure winner. I like go getters
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1.70 is pushing it Geo. I'd like it as well; however, I do not believe that GTE will never be below $2 again Geo. The only way that I can see GTE getting that low again is if they are in violation of some AMEX rule. That is the only way IMHO.
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Yea, I don't see it going below 2 either. I think it will not go below 3 anymore but then again I'm not a professional, yet. For me, I'm still accumulating more. Gl ta
Pray for the Miner's families or give them your thoughts.
quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: 1.70 is pushing it Geo. I'd like it as well; however, I do not believe that GTE will never be below $2 again Geo. The only way that I can see GTE getting that low again is if they are in violation of some AMEX rule. That is the only way IMHO.
I was joking...I am still pissed because I had that as a reentry price but I did not get back in then. The trend was down and I was going to wait then you know what happened....
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quote:Originally posted by Peaser01: I'm hoping to see under 3.00 to buy back in during the next few days.
WOW - under 3.00 would be a very nice place to buy-in but is there enough sell prerssure to get it down that low. Looks like it is sititng in the 3.60 to 3.70 range right now.
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It sure did recover nicely. I'm still waiting, with the drop that happened last week, I'm a little standoffish right now. I'm waiting to see which way the MACD decides to turn over the next few days.
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Good call.. I put some money on the side yesterday if it breaks up I'm all in,but any sign of a pullback from here and I'll take some more off the table. GLTA
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Michael P. Castellano Joins GlobeTel Communications Corp.`s Board of Directors
January 05, 2006 11:50:01 (ET)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Jan 05, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- GlobeTel Communications Corp. (GTE, Trade), a premiere provider of communication products and enhanced value added services, announced today the appointment of Michael P. Castellano to the Board of Directors. Mr. Castellano will also fulfill an important role as Chairman of GlobeTel's Audit Committee as an independent director and a qualified financial expert under Sarbanes-Oxley. He will also serve on GlobeTel's Compensation and Nominating Committees. His appointment is effective immediately. Mr. Castellano succeeds Laina Raveendran Greene, who recently stepped down from the Board for personal reasons.
Michael P. Castellano is a certified public accountant with more than 40 years of experience in the financial sector. His distinguished career includes executive positions in corporate accounting, finance, and administration at renowned companies such as Avis, Inc., E.F. Hutton, Inc., and Fidelity Investments. At Fidelity, he held the positions of Vice President and Corporate Controller and was later appointed Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer of the Fidelity Institutional Group. Later assignments included the positions of Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Kobren Insight Group where he became a member of the Board of Directors in 1997. He was also a director and head of the Audit Committee for Puradyn Filter Technologies from 2001 through 2005 and ResortQuest International, a New York Stock Exchange listed property management company, from 2002 until November 2003 when it was acquired by Gaylord Entertainment. Mr. Castellano currently serves as a director and chairman of the Audit Committees of Sona Mobile and Sun Capital Advisers Trust.
"Mr. Castellano is an excellent addition to our Board and I am delighted to extend to him our warmest welcome," commented Sir Christopher Meyer, Chairman of GlobeTel's Board of Directors. "He brings a depth and breadth of corporate accounting experience that will complement the strengths of our Board's other members."
"I am excited to have been elected to the Board of Directors of GlobeTel Communications," said Castellano. "I feel that my extensive financial and business experience, as well as my experience as the chairman of other audit committees, will greatly benefit the Corporation and its investors. I have looked very closely at GlobeTel and I am thrilled to be able to make a contribution to a company with such great potential at this key stage in its development."
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Man that really spells it out to people who have not been following gte, as we have, it just gets better and better, I knew there is a reason we just keep buying more it is just a matter of time!!!!!!!!
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Can anyone suggest a Good re-entry Point?
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