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This one will test all our patience but IMO it will pay off. I believe what Purl said is true. This will more than likely trade sideways until we get the numbers from quarter #2 that validate the strong numbers from the first quarter. This will be a double at minimum. This is the type of stock that I'll sell a portion ofon the rise and hold the balance for as long as it takes. IF TCLL continues producing the revenues of the first Quarter, completes it's acquisiton of N2J retains a good IR firm here in the US and successfully enters the U.S. market this could end up being the type of stock dreams are made of. Here's something from the CEO of Tricell from another board.
Posted by: carlinhoske In reply to: IHDR who wrote msg# 2418 Date:6/1/2006 12:40:46 AM Post #of 2430
Hi, this is a mail James Reed sent me two days ago. Greetings, c
Dear Carl,
The N2J merger is currently in the hands of Tricell's lawyers in Dallas. The four new officers at Tricell (who joined in Nov 2005)are staying well away from any DD or shareholders vote regarding N2J as the four new officers of Tricell inc. are principals at N2J.
The CEO and Tricell's lawyers are working hard to finalise the detail before the proposed merger is put to all shareholders.
Short term press releases will occur as and when there are things to report.
Kind regards
James Reed
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quote:Originally posted by MEMY SELFANDI: Hey self-servicing did I strike a nerve, I don't see any thing on NDOL thread
------------------------------------------------- LOL, sure ya went to the right thread?
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Looking Good! - this is going, nice gains yesterday and today - still holding my shares.
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i was waiting until the second qtr came out might need to move sooner. thanks for the heads up on this one. slow steady climb and holding its gains.
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dustcloud, i also found some humor in the fact that TCLL and GACF were used by some of the zombines as examples of how Purl was a poor stockpicker.
a main issue in this regard imho is that many OTC players and posters simply have no patience: if a stock is down 5% after a few days, their undies become all abunch and it's declared a "flop". but, who knows: maybe my perspective is overly colored by my personally being a fan of longer-term holds.
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do you know how to search "all today's SEC filings"?
specifically, I want to sift through filings related to reverse mergers; obviously, a given company's filings are usually pretty easy, but you have to know the ticker or company name...
a further aside--is there an equivalent to Spanglish? ie, mixing English and Choctaw within the same sentence(s)? or do the twain rarely meet--ie, "Speak one or the other, kid." ??
I could write several novel length books on this topic. Short answer is yes.
I speak traditional Choctaw which sometimes conflicts with modern Choctaw. Nonetheless, both versions of Choctaw display an absence of modern words which requires a mixing.
Almost all American Indian languages are NOT written languages. Choctaw was converted into English back around 1900 based on "sound" alone; written Choctaw is English phonetic spelling.
Choctaw words end just before 1900 year. By then, there were so few of my ancestors left alive because of Anglo genocide, our language also suffered genocide. Many traditions, dances, stories and words are lost to time. Choctaw, like all American Indians, just barely survived.
Our populations became so small, thousands of tribes exist no more, as does their languages. Tribes became so small the natural motivation to create new words for new experiences, ceased to exist, like many of my peoples.
iti chanaha, our word for "car" actually means a "rolling wood wheel" which provides a notion when in time Anglo genocide halted our language; the time of wagons.
Simply stated, our language is based solely upon natural things and natural events. Man's "things" made of concrete, steel and plastic, are not a part of our language.
tali yobota - metal flying - flying metal - airplane.
However, I would need to hand gesture to a flying airplane for this to make sense. Even so, this would not make sense to a traditional Choctaw who does not know of airplanes. Our "metal" refers to gold and silver; yellow metal and white metal.
yobota a - a flying thing.
A very distinct advantage of our language is we have words English does not, and our words number about one-tenth of English yet speak a thousand times more.
nuklibishlikachi - to fly into a passion
Depending on context, to fall in love, to fall in hate, to be anal retentive, to become dedicated to a single activity, and many more.
imabachi nuklibishlikachi - to fly into a passion to teach.
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Hey Purl, I found one I think you like! You know the other day when I was asking you if you had any picks, it's because I've been reading your threads. I think your well educated in the market, but for know I suppose you think I'm trying to deceive you. How long have you been trading for?
As a child on our Oklahoma farm, I was around mules and horses, a lot. Being observant, my decision was to trade for a lot, a way lot.
A little older and having to share a bathtub with boys, usually four of us at a time in the tub, I discovered I would need to trade for less, a lot less.
Over the years, I made discreet observations and learned I could trade for more than those boys but less than a mule.
My husband and I grew up together, from childhood on, I fell madly in love with him at age five, but I never really knew for what I would be trading.
Entering my teens, I developed a nice feel for what I would trading, you know, wrasslin' and groping, all that discreet stuff.
After chasing after him for sixteen years, finally I made my trade and discovered I made quite the rewarding bargain; I traded for a true Clydesdale.
Does this give you an idea of for how long I traded?
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Very witty, sounds like a love story to me. I like your carisma, and the way you like to torcher people. Sounds like you've been trading for a lot longer than I have. Have a good evening, and by the way I've been watching TCLL for a couple of months, seems like a great company, but would never move even with good news. Any good reason?
there's a couple coming up that are interseting.. don't forget that it can be a major pain in the butt if you haven't got 'em settled before the payable date... you are entitled to them, but sometimes you have to "remind" the brokers....
this list should be checked every day by serious DD'ers... (ahem, cassity, are you taking notes?)
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there's a couple coming up that are interseting.. don't forget that it can be a major pain in the butt if you haven't got 'em settled before the payable date... you are entitled to them, but sometimes you have to "remind" the brokers....
this list should be chaecked every day by serious DD'ers... (ahem, cassity, are you taking notes?)
thanks, bookmarked it
ya know? NASDAQ info seems quite scattered...talked to a rep from another "real" exchange recently: seems their info is not so forthcoming, either...
quote:Originally posted by cassity: Very witty, sounds like a love story to me. I like your carisma, and the way you like to torcher people. Sounds like you've been trading for a lot longer than I have. Have a good evening, and by the way I've been watching TCLL for a couple of months, seems like a great company, but would never move even with good news. Any good reason?
I was trying to figure that out myself cassity.. why doesnt tcll move despite good gains. i am not sure, but one thing that struck me was possibly there were huge short positions that MM's were trying to cover. I am not exactly sure, but that might be a possibility. the reason I say that is because of the real HUGEEEEE gap that tcll left on may 15th, when they released their financials. Iam sure anyone would short when they see a stock with such a gap, heck I was tempted to short oracle on its huge gap recently, so I am sure many would have shorted tcll, and would have covered gradually. but then, no need to cover instantaneously. shorts can sit on it forever, and cover it when they get a week moment on the stock. ACHI would be an example shorting after gap. check its chart. it only started moving once that gap was covered. not because it was bad company but just because of such huge gaps. that shall repeat again with achi in near future, maybe within next 2-3 weeks. but looks like people who bought tcll, held on to their shares fairly well, purely because of its excellent financials. well, this is just my observation. maybe too overassuming, but if I think from this prospective, that seems about right to me.
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great find GM.. I subscribe to stocksplits.com newsletter, but they dont focus on OTCBB/AMEX stocks for splits. shall bookmark your link. Thanks!
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glad to help RM, share the good news early enough for US to make a buck too
nasdaq.com won't give the short interest on TCLL... it would be nice to know...
i got pretty fed up last year when i finally read thru most of the DTCC website.... these guys are thier own bank, and lend themselves shares (money to you and me) whenever they want... as far as retail shortselling goes? i never dunnit, but i think you is supposed to cover.... the brokers are just lazy when it comes to enforcement i guess
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quote:Originally posted by T e x: "so I am sure many would have shorted tcll. . . ."
My understanding is TCLL is a BB stock, ie, not pink, but .OB as shown on Yahoo. How wouls traders short such a stock?
??? you can ofcourse short OTC stock and cover later IMO.. atleast I know for sure that people abroad do it through their brokers.. well..thats my understanding.. maybe I am wrong!
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