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ok ok... one more:)
dustoff, i understand that in the past there have been some real floppers but isn't that why we play pinks? for risks? everyone playing should know the risk involved. i'm still green as well as many so no biggie. i'm watching, i'll get out if something dramatic happens as well as every else should. for the ppl that bought at 1.20-1.50 yeah it's too bad. but as i said, it's the stock market not a savings account or a cd... anyways, i've said that 3 times now i believe. good night once again

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All with two little posts on Bashers....

Never a mention of you.....

But yet, the animosity surfaces.....

Bring it, bub. Attack me. I beg you. But, understand this, you will do nothing more than continue to expose yourself as what you are.

Two posts on Bashers tonight, without a mention of your name, and I'll be damned. Look who remembers me?

Lol

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quote:
Originally posted by Dustoff101:
You characters are spewing out the exact same kind of Propaganda we have seen sooooooo many times before when these PINKS and OTCBB'S start going South...

Anybody here knows that the same kind of behaviors pre-vailed in the Majority on such World Class Gems as....Just a few for ya.

CMKX
MLON
QBID
USXP
GZFX
IVOC
IBZT
RSHN


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quote:
Originally posted by NoWhen2HoldEm:
All with two little posts on Bashers....

Never a mention of you.....

But yet, the animosity surfaces.....

Bring it, bub. Attack me. I beg you. But, understand this, you will do nothing more than continue to expose yourself as what you are.

Two posts on Bashers tonight, without a mention of your name, and I'll be damned. Look who remembers me?

Lol

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Geezz, fold um, you need a new script, everyone can see your stumbling...

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hey...!

talk about the stock

or

the company, folks

this is out of hand on personal stuff

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Dustoff 1
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quote:
Originally posted by BuyTex:
hey...!

talk about the stock

or

the company, folks

this is out of hand on personal stuff

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Oh, never danced huh? Outa here.

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I just got back from golfing and everybody's at each other's neck again. There's too much *****ing and moaning for me on this thread at this time. It would be nice to take a couple of you out to the wood shed. I've never seen so many people cheer for somebody to possibly failure just to save your ass just to prove what you perceive is right. I haven't seen one person on these boards that is 100% right. We all make wrong decisions at one time or another. Whatever any of you say will not effect how I am going to base my decisions. Grow up.
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banter is one thing...

attacks another.

lol, everybody need a time-out?

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Good Greif...
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Sorry BuyTex but some of this is getting old.
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Again, I am honored that I could bring you all to the thread tonight. It only took 2 posts about bashers. Thank you for teaming-up, ooops, I mean, joining in the fun.

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quote:
Originally posted by djg7:
Sorry BuyTex but some of this is getting old.

roger, that--hence my post.

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Those were good posts HoldEm. It hits home doesn't it?
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just had supper , open laptop too see ****in **** all over this board!!!! we get news that will in time be a big xxxx BAGGER!!!and this ****ing **** again!! Somr should slip a **** over your heads and **** some sense in you's!some of you's wouldn't know a good from a bad PR!
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Agreed Sygy. Sorry for the *****.
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quote:
Originally posted by djg7:
Those were good posts HoldEm. It hits home doesn't it?

Hiya Djg7, my friend. Sorry, I made a boo boo tonight and posted some stuff that army didn't want to see.

I hope you're doing well.

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no problem,,,wish we could just have good board,, with a little fun but p-girl and her friends SUCK!
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NW2HE, lol

one last time, I invite you to provide statistics re convicted/indicted pumpers v bashers...

1) can you provide those stats?

2) as I messaged to you, perhaps implied, grant you that--what on God's green earth would lead you to believe that vets on this board would attempt to deceive anyone?

3) "joining in the fun"
yes, that's true...sometimes and especially after hours and weeekends we do poke fun... in that respect, Allstocks is an "open board"

but, limits do apply...

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Globalisation has brought shared risks. We live in a sophisticated, inter-dependent global economy where downturn, disaster or depression ricochets around the world, affecting us all. Equilibrium had been maintained in recent years by the voracious appetite of the American consumer driving the world economy while Europe and Japan struggled. Now growth gains its momentum from China, India and East Asia. Last year, incidentally, was the first year since 1842 that the majority of the world's wealth was created in the East rather than the West
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Doing great HoldEm buddy!! I got carried away too. Everyone has a right to their own opinions!
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fun's ok,,,,but let's make dough!! this India thing will be big with when we see them!!(pr's)
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quote:
Originally posted by SYGY:
Globalisation has brought shared risks. We live in a sophisticated, inter-dependent global economy where downturn, disaster or depression ricochets around the world, affecting us all. Equilibrium had been maintained in recent years by the voracious appetite of the American consumer driving the world economy while Europe and Japan struggled. Now growth gains its momentum from China, India and East Asia. Last year, incidentally, was the first year since 1842 that the majority of the world's wealth was created in the East rather than the West

now, that's an interesting post...

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Consider the lineup. Saudi Arabia is actually the best of the bunch. While it lavishes its population with benefits, it has also begun spending to build up its supplies. The others are much worse. Russian production was growing 5 to 10 per cent a year in the 1990s but is now increasing at merely 2 to 3 per cent. Iran is flat, Iraq is down and Venezuelan production has dropped by half since 2003. In order to build up real capacity, these governments would need to take their oil revenues and reinvest them in projects that would take five to 10 years to spout oil. Which of these countries has that level of stability, confidence or competence? The second political reality is in the US. For all the talk about China and India, America remains the gorilla of global gas.

India consumes 2.5 million barrels of oil a day. America burns 10 times that amount. The single biggest shift in global demand over the past decade has not been the rise of China but the rise of SUVs. Since the mid-1970s the demand for petroleum in Western Europe and Japan has been flat. In the United States it has doubled

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I'm with you on this Sygy. I have free shares and expect to accumulate more $$$. India is the second largest populated country in the world with an improving economy. India will pass China in population in a few more years.
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i think i'm buying more in morning
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Ditto!
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havn't done the free thing yet maybe later,, just going long for now 71650.shrs
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LONDON - Oil prices surged more than 2.5 percent on Tuesday as commodities rebounded from last week's selloff and the U.S. government predicted another rough Atlantic hurricane season.
U.S. crude for July delivery settled up .80, or 2.57 percent, at .76 a barrel, while London July Brent crude climbed .65 to a barrel.

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India, which imports about 70 percent of its oil, has not increased domestic fuel prices since September last year even though world oil prices have risen sharply to about $70 a barrel.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Monday the government cannot keep subsidising energy consumption at the current level.

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Technical signature of $100 per barrel oil in next three to four months, $5 a gallon gasoline
Paula Kashyap
May 22, 2006






Supply and demand pattern of crude oil is showing signs of a massive blow off rally in coming months. It may not be related to coming storms or global tension related to Iranian nukes. It is just a tremendous demand from India and China who subsidize petroleum products in their domestic economy. That has made people and industries in India and China ‘care little’ about oil prices and the consumption demand has increased at a rate of 30 to 40% while supply has increased barely by some. The increased demand has caused the reserve in India and China so low that both countries now a re forced to buy the petroleum products in the open market.

America is in the process of stopping any more buying of crude oil in the summer for its strategic reserves. EU and Japan continues to but the same for their strategic reserves. The net result is that with America stopping to buy and India-China reserves at the lowest level, the demand is going to increase in the next foor to five months by 70 to 80%. Add to that the tension in Nigeria, the rattle of Venezuela, Iranian nuke issue and Russian geopolitical play of oil – you have the ideal mix for a $100 per barrel in the next three to eight months. The hedge funds are stacking up oil futures too with a hope they can sell the same in the time of storms hitting the Gulf of Mexico.

The biggest signature of a coming spike in oil price comes from the monthly chart of crude oil. The stochastic models, the open interest model and price acceleration models are pointing to a pattern that is rare. Consolidation has happened within massive massively escalating price structure in the last one year. That means market is oversold while price has gone up rapidly. The analytical models clearly point out that oil in the next three to four months can surprise all by breaking into above $100 per barrel. That will translate into $4 to $5 per gallon gasoline.

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New Delhi: Energy-hungry India's oil import bill has swelled 52 per cent to $ 44.64 billion in 2005-06 on the back of high global oil prices.


India imported 99.4 million tonnes of crude oil for $ 38.77 billion (Rs 171,702 crore) and 11.67 million tonnes of petroleum products for $ 5.86 billion (Rs 25,575 crore) in 2005-06, according to latest Petroleum Ministry data.


In 2004-05, India had spent $ 25.98 billion (Rs 117,006 crore) on import of 95.86 million tonnes of crude oil and $ 3.28 billion (Rs 14,930 crore) on import of 10.47 million tonnes of petroleum products.


The country exported 21.50 million tonnes of petroleum products for $ 10.54 billion (Rs 46,785 crore) in 2005-06 as against oil product exports of 17.57 million tonnes worth $ 6.33 billion (Rs 28,474 crore) a year ago.


India's net oil import bill (total imports minus exports) stood at $ 34.09 billion (Rs 150,492 crore) in 2005-06 as opposed to a net oil import bill of $ 22.94 billion (Rs 103,462 crore) in the previous fiscal.


While imports rose, domestic consumption remained almost flat at 111.92 million tonnes. The country consumed 111.634 million tonnes oil products in 2004-05 fiscal.


Demand for diesel, the mainstay fuel, grew 1.3 per cent to 40.15 million tonnes while that for industrial fuel like naphtha and LDO fell, the data showed.


LPG demand was up 0.6 per cent to 10.3 million tonnes and petrol consumption rose 4.8 per cent to 8.64 million tonnes.

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April 2006
Representative office of “North-West Oil Group” was opened in Asian region, India, New Delhi.

For anyone who thinks that todays news was not good enough look at the plan unfolding. North-West Oil Group was working on today's JV announcement for quite a while since they were putting an office in India.

The delay in news does not concern this long.


Representative office of North-West Oil Group
in Asian region


India, New Delhi,

Penthouse 1, Western Tower
Hotel Le Meridien
1 Windsor Place
Tel: +9111 23718647
Fax: +9111 23313282

Director of Representative office – Vikram Walia

Director of Representative office – Sunjeev Kumar Pandey


Investment projects PDF file quite good on this page for those who have not read it.
http://www.szng.ru/pre_e.html

http://www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien/index.html
Link above is the main site for lemeridien hotels. The India lemeridien is where the office for North-West Oil Group is located.
Here is the link for it.
http://www.info2india.com/delhi/hotel-le-meridien-delhi.htm


Category : 5 Star Deluxe

Le Meridien New Delhi is conveniently located in the centre of the city, within a two-kilometre radius of major central government offices, Parliament House, the Presidential Palace, Rashtrapati Bhawan and the bustling commercial and shopping district of Connaught Place. The hotel offers excellent leisure facilities, high standards of comfort and excellent restaurants

Best to all
Brent

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I am not a basher, many of you know me and know that I was an NDOL investor and fan for a long time. I made some good money and moved on, but I will always be happy with NDOL, however, when reading an article from stockpatrol I saw some weird things. It was listing RED FLAGS for scam companies and here's what it said:

• The company has engaged in one or more reverse-mergers.

We know that NDOL recently announced this


• Canadian connections. Tiny companies have proliferated with the following in common: they are incorporated in Nevada, have offices in Canada (usually British Columbia), have attorneys in Florida, California or New York, and often use transfer agents housed in Utah. Their goal is to create a jurisdictional blend that allows them to scam investors in the U.S., Canada and around the world. In order to catch these crooks, regulators from these various jurisdictions must cooperate. That takes time and resources – and plays into the hands of promoters who are operating at a far quicker pace.

Nord has offices in Canada, its transfer agent is in Utah, and its listed SEC attorney is in Florida. I'm not sure where it is incorporated.

I'm not saying Nord is a scam and I have absolutely no proof that it is, but this article made me nervous since Nord fits so many of these situations.

Any opinions on this?

Here is the link to the full article:
http://www.stockpatrol.com/article/key/pennystockepidemic

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too credible of company to worry now!!! in a few days before yesterday we will even be more credible!!LOL!!
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Is it just coincidence that NDOL fit in a couple of red flag categories...?

http://www.stockpatrol.com/article/key/pennystockepidemic

But North West Oil does have some major news in the past and Oil India has quite a bit of history though!

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