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just thoguht people need to focus on right things.
NDOL financials just released, 300% increase in revenues, confirmed merger with NWG, company worth over 200M, deal with oil companies in india, yougoslavia etc. GLTA!
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quote:Originally posted by glassman: that's a billion rubles not$
------------------------------------------------- Well, heck, I read they claimed they were worth Billions of sumpin, maybe it was tomorrows?
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why is everybody getting so uptight about a pink sheet?
this volatility is normal for a pinky..
i haven't read thru all of the other thread and i'm not going to.. but it is a shame that the atmosphere from RB seems to be oozing over here to allstocks....
people who worry too much about disagreement over the value of a stock are always suspect in my book... the market is always right; unleess it's wrong, and then there's money to be made... short or long ...
it's too bad PG is leaving again, it's always much mor interesting when she does post here...
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incase someone missed from the previous thread.
Please be patient--the merger has only occured 2 weeks ago and now the plans for the future are being put into place. The buy out was only an initial phase of the negotiations--who knows what percentage the buyer would have bought.
We are only trading at 47 because people do not understand the principle of value and investments in a growing oil producer. Owners of smart money are grabbing the cheap shares and are laughing at the panic that a few days delay causes.
-----Message d'origine----- De : Chun Ho [mailto:chun.ho*students.baruch.cuny.edu] Envoyé : 25 mai, 2006 11:49 À : Gérald T. Parkin Objet : why the drop in NDOL share price??
Why the drop in NDOL share price?? NDOL is currently trading in the high .40s, didn't NDOl promised that by merging with Northwest oil group, it will created shareholder value? The buyout offer was 2.17, NDOL didnt take the offer and now we are trading at .47.
-----Original Message----- From: Gérald T. Parkin <parkin*monimpex.com> To: ch012096*aol.com Sent: Thu, 25 May 2006 12:57:35 -0400 Subject: RE: NDOL to AMEX or OTCBB?
We are going to Moscow on Monday to discuss which road to take, Amex or BB
-----Message d'origine----- De : ch012096*aol.com [mailto:ch012096*aol.com] Envoyé : 25 mai, 2006 12:24 À : parkin*monimpex.com Objet : NDOL to AMEX or OTCBB?
NDOL to AMEX or OTCBB? NDOL has mentioned about going to a "superior exchange" very soon, I would like to know if that is going to be the AMEX or OTCBB? How fast do you expect the move to take place?
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everyone's a critic when they're in the red... no patience as few have said before. everyone wants a quick buck and can't stand losing it. once again, don't play the stock market. if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen...
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quote:Originally posted by westcott: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Dustoff101: [qb] Hey, thought they said they were worth a $billion plus?
Dust, get a life, seriously.
I am asking with all sincerity, add something of worth or move along.
Perhaps you can provide us with your financial analysis of NDOL quarterlies and how it relates to current PPS.
Regards,
------------------------------------------------ I have a life and just for you I am going to make it right here..I don't tolerate people trying to tell me what to say or do..
There is plenty of topic here for me to comment on, get used to it.
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Edit: If you are going to chime on then you may want to square-away the whole quote feature here at AllStocks.
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chill out guys.. dustoff was playing around. we all know the stock was good otherwise it would not have rebounded. just a bunch of panic sellers who IMO misinterpreted the PR sold off big and now am sure are buying back for more gains. so lets relax and have fun..
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quote:Originally posted by P Rowds: c'mon now glass..... westcott never once complained about the pps, he has been pretty much saying the same thing i have about the kitchen.....
my apologies to you westcott....
i'm somewhat jaded over the pinksheets issue.... i've read enough SEC filings that were just plain lies to be very skeptical, and anybody who is familiar with my postings knows i am not risk averse...
i never take any russky deals seriously... they are often good "plays" but never investments...
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quote:Originally posted by westcott: If Dustoff is claiming the merger does not represent a "worth" of $1.5 Billion then I would like to read a breakdown of his reasoning.
Should be simple to put together and is a very small request.
------------------------------------------------- Purl and Glassman and many others are right...
The numbers and the way they didn't add up don't jive..
Some claim to just pick up the phone and call officers in this company, maybe, maybe not.
Do people actually believe that even if it true [the calls] that they wouldn't be told exactly what they think you want to hear....
That phone call ploy is used all the time in the Pinks..Remember QBID and CMKX? Phone lines seemed to be burning up to the officers of those two companies..
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No apology needed, glassman, albeit appreciated. You gave a rational piece of criticism (the risk of "investing" in Russian Pink Sheet Oil Stocks) that I happen to disagree with. I am not, nor have I yet, complained about PPS. I have made it very clear that I am here for the long haul. I have spoken with many, many, many company insiders personally and quite comfortable with my position.
So when I hear people throw any mud at the wall about NDOL they can find and see what sticks, it tends to make me a little edgy.
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You go back, Jack, do it again Wheels turning 'round and 'round You go back, Jack, do it again
Now you'll swear and kick and beg us That you're not a gamblin' man Then you find you're back in Vegas With a handle in your hand Your black cards can bring you money So you hide them when you're able In the land of milk and honey You must put them on the table
You go back, Jack, do it again Wheels turning 'round and 'round You go back, Jack, do it again
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The other thing that cracks me up is that we are all here "playing" pink sheet stocks. So, I need not elaborate on the inherent risk involved. And yet, knowing that commonality with 99.99% of all of these stocks, people still feel it incumbent upon them to come in and trash the "pinky" you feel like playing.
Why?
We all know we are playing - for the most part - with white-collar lotto tickets. I really don't think people are impressed by the self-effacing wisdom offered, "Hey...that stock XXXX is sure risky...their numbers don't add up...yadda, yadda, yadda...". Yeah...we got it, we hear ya and that is precisely why we can capitalize on huge returns or potentially experience huge losses.
:::Shrug:::
I am not sure about any of the rest of you, but I have been wildly successful with NDOL and the criticisms simply strike me as hollow pride on parade or dubious emotional gerrymandering.
I have yet to read any advice on this board that a 8 year old does not inherently know and yet people pawn themselves off as "Warren Buffet Lite". Comical...wildly comical, thus I shall choose to remain here...strictly for the entertainment.
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who allowed pu*$ girl back into this thread. i thought the thread would be rid of bashers.. oh guess i was wrong.!!!!
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w, there a lot of people who do come to allstocks with little or no knowledge of trading... if they stay for awhile? they probably learn more here than most brokers know (or at least more than the brokers are willing to admit they know )
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Certainly you have notice the primary pumpers of this stock are now gone, just as they vanished in the GHLT thread.
I become very angry about scam operations like this. Many believe, "Oh, it is just some stupid trader out there. No problem stealing his money."
My guesstimation is a vast majority of traders out there are a husband or a wife, are a father or a mother. These people whose money is being stolen, they are not simply text on a screen. Those people are families with children trying supplement their incomes.
When pumpers and scam artist rip off money, they are causing injury to families, causing injury to children. Doing so, is very wrong.
People buy or sell based upon what others write. Those people make or lose money based on what others write. How immoral, how wrong of people to defraud, to scam, to steal from families, to steal away children's security and futures.
I rate scam artists and those involved in threads, those who are not honest, those intent on stealing money from families, I rate those people as no better than child molesters. They are, de facto, victimizing children and their families.
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Ya and they looked so legit and credible. I'll bet you guys were giving them a 10.
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"Had Parkin and crew been honest with the public from the git go, share price would be double today's prices and climbing." understandable purl... but, you know most of us are in this for a while... soooo, why would we be going back? we've already been here, and will stay here... (shaking head)
and about the risk... the risk was described in the old ndol thread on about page 50 when "investor" was in this yet and everyone else was chiming in on an exit strategy. and no one should need to be told about a risk, it's a damn pinky in the stock market. your not investing in a mutual fund...
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quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: I rate scam artists and those involved in threads, those who are not honest, those intent on stealing money from families, I rate those people as no better than child molesters. They are, de facto, victimizing children and their families.
Kira
Stealing is a far-cry from molesting a child. Get a grip, woman.
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Purl is like the little schoolgirl that follows you around and no matter how mean your are she still just won't leave you alone. You go out of your way, move to another forum, and she follows. I think guys that she really likes us and thrives on the attention she gets.
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