quote:Originally posted by cm3i: 10 4 Dustoff101 Are you still a share holder? What is your take on where we are going (NDOL)?
------------------------------------------------- If you read back thru the thread you will see a lot of dis-information, false alegations, and attack dog tactics against some who called BS on the BS...
Some of the worst of the pumpers have been re-moved, as best as I can tell. Starting attack dog tactics with me and others is not a wise move..... It may shed light on you as more than just an inoccent shareholder...
I do not own this stock and never have... Owning a stock is not a required ticket to post on a thread...Some who in the past have pushed that talking point to an extreme are no longer here on allstocks.
Where do I think this stock will go? Down.
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Dustoff101 I am not an attack dog, just tired of seeing the bashing. Not liking to threats either. (Not a wise move) No one hear is pumping the stock. I was up front with my ownership and position (quantity), and that it was my opinion on where I thought the stock will go. If you guys have so much info and I am full of BS, then share your great knowledge and your sources. If you never had any position in the stock, then why the bashing and threats?
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cm3i, if I was going to have to grade your spin.. well C- to D.
The threat spin 'been worked over to no avail..Advise is a far cry from a threat..You do however recieve a C+ for effort for staying on talking points...
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Thanks for the grade dustoff101 I'm not here to impress you or receive an A rating. Only to share "my opinion and position". If you have no position here....where IYO is a better play. You saw some of my others earlier. Any good stock advice. I'll take advise from a turnip old timer if its good. The young fellar
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LOL...Good to see ya getting your Sea legs now.. As a Diplomat you will go far..
I'm sitting on some very boring stocks...Here's a couple..
STTC fell off the turnip stock kinda stock, but think it has found bottom..Leeds pick.
GACF fine little company, but it's a small cap and could be suffering from the general sell-off in small-caps..Interest rate hikes can really affect small caps.
APA....well, you will see..Very frugal in there spending..BTW I once worked on a contract basis for APA.
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Chas, these are some my comments from elsewhere,
"I am keeping an eye on NDOL, as well. Several times I have mentioned there is potential. There is no potential now, but this could change setting off another speculation run. Prices are becoming more attractive but I think NDOL will fall a bit more next week, next two weeks, which will reduce risks greatly. This is a stock you will want to buy, if you buy, at rock bottom prices to help ensure you will not lose much if it totally tanks."
I agree with Dustoff. Charts suggest NDOL will dip below .30 per share this coming week. This suggestion, though, is not strong. There is enough speculation lingering to keep NDOL above this .30 per share. Charts suggest this but trader perception counters this. Impossible to determine which will prevail.
As to discussion of NDOL, there truly is nothing left to discuss, for now. All readers can do is sit and wait. Ball is in the NDOL court.
While we wait, some idle chit-chat and humor is always welcomed. This is a friendly and fun board. We intend to keep it that way.
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I am looking forward to seeing what our GACF will do this coming week. Great anticipation, up or down. Many of my friends bought last week. If this tanks, I will, of course, blame it on you!
quote:Originally posted by Dustoff101: LOL...Good to see ya getting your Sea legs now.. As a Diplomat you will go far..
I'm sitting on some very boring stocks...Here's a couple..
STTC fell off the turnip stock kinda stock, but think it has found bottom..Leeds pick.
GACF fine little company, but it's a small cap and could be suffering from the general sell-off in small-caps..Interest rate hikes can really affect small caps.
APA....well, you will see..Very frugal in there spending..BTW I once worked on a contract basis for APA.
nice picks dust. especially gacf. however, like the way you said small cap selloff following bearish trend, combined with aircraft industry generally looking uncompetitive might keep this thing a little on lower end. apa has to go up since the acquisition selloff is done for the year. nice steady picks. what do you make of supg dust? will this rebound?
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Also, for what it's worth....I worked in the Gulf of Mexico for some of the big boys..Chevron, Shell and Apache Oil...Serviced, and have been on the Jack-up and deep water Drilling rigs....Good hard working people out there.
I've seen it done right...Thats probably the main reason I get such a chuckle outa this company..
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Whatever! Purl I know you aren't pumping your stock. You are just mentioning it on a totally different thread where other people can hear about it, if they were'nt already sick of being here being dragged down about the stock they wanted to make money on. How's this let me see if I got it yet.
Pur Gurl writes,
I am looking forward to seeing what our GACF will do this coming week. Great anticipation, up or down. Many of my friends bought last week. If this tanks, I will, of course, blame it on you!
Investers are cautioned about this stock. Unneccessary excitement is being focused on the price of a stock going up.
This will cause members of families to buy the stock and not be able to feed their families, disregard the idea that that no longer is important.
When somebody sells somebody has to buy regardless of the way its found.
Just a thought.
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quote:Originally posted by DD_Dragon: Hilarious aint it, DIGDOUGH?
I got a kick out of the Oil Man reference.
First he's a decorated war vet, then commercial fisherman, now he's an oil man.
Whats next? Transvestite?
Been reading this board too long. Gotta love bashers.
------------------------------------------------- Absolute trash........You are lying... Where I have I ever stated I was decorated.. Your post is a major Violation of Allstocks.
The Veterans of Foreign wars around here will not stand for your attempt at slurring Veterans..
Dig, if you support this DD Dragon you are no better than he/she.
Your lousy " whats next " is a feeble attempt at an attack dog statement...Your kind is an endandered species on Allstocks..Want to bet on how long your post and you remain on Allstocks..
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quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: Whatever! Purl I know you aren't pumping your stock. You are just mentioning it on a totally different thread where other people can hear about it, if they were'nt already sick of being here being dragged down about the stock they wanted to make money on. How's this let me see if I got it yet.
Pur Gurl writes,
I am looking forward to seeing what our GACF will do this coming week. Great anticipation, up or down. Many of my friends bought last week. If this tanks, I will, of course, blame it on you!
Investers are cautioned about this stock. Unneccessary excitement is being focused on the price of a stock going up.
This will cause members of families to buy the stock and not be able to feed their families, disregard the idea that that no longer is important.
When somebody sells somebody has to buy regardless of the way its found.
Just a thought.
------------------------------------------------ This is blatent attempt to falsify a statement by another poster..
DIGQOUGH, I thought you were trying to grow beyond your months as an attack dog on the QBID thread. You repeatedly attacked members of allstocks who were trying to warn newbe's that QBID was a scam..Which it was proven to be...
Why do you keep taking an attack dog position on failing stocks.?
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not possible. looks like the trouble creaters are hell bent on sticking in and post anything other than DD about NDOL into the threads, and if a new thread is opened, that would be flooded too.. so no use. using alternate forum for exchanging DD.
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here we go again! another new week. maybe we can still make money flipping this dead horse (NDOL). if people don't heed the warnings about this stock Gerald Parkin and his friends will teach them what the pinkies are all about. anyway, this is about the bottom line and the one with the best bottom line wins, right or wrong !
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Russneft backs out of Udmurtneft acquisition and Sibneft could follow suit The circle of investors looking to acquire Udmurtneft from TNK-BP has changed. Russneft and Udmurtneft are most likely out of the bidding. In addition to consortium of Itera and Indian ONGC Videsh, North-West Oil Group and another Indian company Oil India also placed a joint bid.
Interfax reported that North-West Oil Group (NWOG) placed a joint bid with Oil India for the acquisition of Udmurtneft from TNK-BP. It was also reported that Russneft backed out of the running and Sibneft is soon to adopt the final decision whether to take part in this tender. In addition, Sibneft’s spokesperson John Mann said that “Sibneft will likely abandon its bid to acquire Udmurtneft, since this is at odds with our investment criteria. However, the final decision on the issue has yet to be made”.
In all likelihood the asking price ($2.5-3 bln) has turned out to be too high for these companies. As a result, the circle of potential investors in Udmurtneft is narrowing. Previously, it was reported that Chinese state companies do not plan to bid for Udmurtneft, since they consider this tender to be a loss right from the outset.
A decrease in the number of contenders for this asset could push down its selling price somewhat. This would be a negative for TNK-BP Holding shares. However, we believe this will not be the case, since Indian companies still retain an interest in Russian oil companies and reserves. For the record, previously, Itera and ONGC Videsh also filed a joint bid for Udmurtneft.
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The last weekend I was spending time with my neighboard, who is an US Citizen, and he worked * Wall Street for almost 10 years, he said that NDOL is very strange....he told me that I need to hold, at this time I have more to lose if I dont hold, he consider that during next weeks NDOL its gonna be at .20 or .15 at least. But after this happend then could it going up...now if it going to AMEX it should be at 2.50 or 3.25....
please forgive my english....but I whant to share this with all of you...
Take care...
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Our system posted a WAIT today. The previous SELL recommendation was issued on 05.24.2006 (1) day ago, when the stock price was 0.6300. Since then NDOL has fallen -23.81% . Maybe a shift in the maytix. from *************
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quote:Originally posted by ShareHolder: The last weekend I was spending time with my neighboard, who is an US Citizen, and he worked * Wall Street for almost 10 years, he said that NDOL is very strange....he told me that I need to hold, at this time I have more to lose if I dont hold, he consider that during next weeks NDOL its gonna be at .20 or .15 at least. But after this happend then could it going up...now if it going to AMEX it should be at 2.50 or 3.25....
please forgive my english....but I whant to share this with all of you...
Take care...
If thats the case why not sell it now and buy twice as much when it hits 20 cents?????
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Because at this point what I lose it makes not difference If I sell & Buy again.. plus fees...will be the same...(until now I've lose like 125%)now what about the restricted shares...Can I buy at this time..or the shares continue restricted.
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this thread gets uglier and uglier... just like the pps of NDOL. reverse split = kiss of death for NDOL. i doubt that NDOL's management could even get their act together long enough to do it though.
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Yeah, close this thread down... like a horrible train wreck with people shouting at the dead and dying passengers for being stupid to ever ride it.
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do I stay or do I go, there has been so much on that it drives me crazy. Price averaging on a downward trend IMHO is crazy. I am not one to be asked for advice and do not ever listen to my rec as I am still a newbee. do your DD and get a good feel for the bounce. I have been using this stock as a bounce strat. I was in at .91 and at .61 a small loss is better than loosing everything unless you plan on riding it out long term, and long term can be LONG TERM. If you can catch the bounce and buy on the way back up then if you didn't sell you would be averaged and looking for your happy place which would be lower than your original buy. My comissions are $7 and since i'm not a day trader I wait, and try to catch the bounce. It may be 2 years before I meet my happy place on the average. I go for long term. At the same time you could sell and put your funds to another opportunity that will actually go up and make back your losses. But this is the pinks. i posted my predictions for this earlier...good luck finding it though.
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