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I just saw something in the previous posted link (the OTC Reporter) how that they were comparing the path of Lyric Jeans to the similar path of True Religion Brand Jeans. In the charts they show how the stocks had a similar start and downtrend, and here is where it gets interresting, the chart for True Religion Brand Jeans took off like a skyrocket about the beginning of July!!! Could this be the time-table for the Fall roll-out for their new line of clothes???
Just an observation, only time will tell.
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"OTCReporter.com, LLC and/or its affiliates have three hundred twenty five thousand free trading shares from a thrid party. To date, all shares have been sold. OTCReporter.com, LLC’s affiliates, officers, directors and employees may also have bought or may buy the shares discussed in this profile and may profit in the event those shares rise in value."
"...believes very strongly in press releases to significantly get the word out of the value of the Companys distribution and production capabilities. Press releases will therefore always be a focus of the Company's promotional efforts. Other significant promotional methods include the consistent use of promotions via sales representatives, the internet, magazines, television, and radio...."
Where did I find this information?
Why is this information not being provided by those participating in this thread?
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Don't know anything about the company but the intro near gave me a seizure! LOL
So they have a product...what are they doing that is going to pop this penny?
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"Background Ronny Halperin is an attorney who financed his legal education with seven loans. He cosigned an eighth loan to finance his son’s education. Despite earnings of over $145,000 annually, he defaulted on all of these loans. The U.S. Department of Education (Education) sought to collect on four of the loans and Regional Adjustment Bureau, Inc. (RAB) sought to collect on the other four loans on behalf of United Student Aid Funds, Inc. In 1996, Education and RAB each issued Administrative Garnishment Orders to Halperin’s employer. Education ordered the employer to withhold $200 from Halperin’s biweekly paycheck and RAB ordered the employer to withhold an additional 10%. As a result of the two garnishment orders, 14.83% of Halperin’s total disposable pay for 1996 was withheld. Halperin sued his creditors, claiming that their garnishments exceeded the 10% limit permitted by 20 USC §1095a(a) (the Higher Education Act). The creditors argued that the Higher Education Act provision applies only to individual note holders and that 15 USC §1673(a) (the CCPA) sets the limit at 25% of disposable wages for multiple wage garnishments. The district court agreed with Halperin, and the creditors appealed."
PaytecH September/October 2000 Copyright 2000 American Payroll Association File ja0027.pdf
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The point of Purl's rants is to induce honesty in the very deceitfull world of penny stocks and message boards. She is trying to point out that posting only rosey views of a stock will lead to an empty account. One must look at all sides of a stock.. One must also welcome the idea of learning about a negative side of a stock they own... Hiding from a company's dark side or calling those who expose this side bad names will still result in that stock's price declining..
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Yes Relentless, This is all true and dandy. But if someone is going to come on like this, shouldn't the posts be backed up with stating the sources so anyone can go and look and see what the context is that the snippet comes from?
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Look for yourself and see, how many posts that are here, the vast majority have reference links. Only a few lack this. Now look at Purl Gurl's posts, can you say the same thing?
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Rodeo! I love to rodeo. We went to the rodeo nationals in Las Vegas a few years back. What a great trip and short vacation. Country Western bands on every street corner in old Vegas!
You talk about getting tanked and ornery!
First rodeo was way back, maybe eight or nine years old. Some of my uncles took a bunch of my cousins and me to rodeo over in Broken Bow. I mean, this is a real rodeo, locals only, hard drinkin, hard ridin real rodeo champs.
Mostly the Broken Bow rodeo is for kids. Lots of contests. Greased poles, greased pigs, pig riding, goat riding even cow milking.
Best, though, is the Silver Dollar Sawdust Pile.
Out in the arena, there is a huge, really huge pile of sawdust from the sawmills. Big handful of silver dollars are sprinkled inside. At the gunshot, real gunshot, fifty kids high tail it for the sawdust pile to dig for silver dollars.
Naturally, I am in on this one. Money! Money has always been important to me. Nobody gets in the way of money and me.
I am half way up this sawdust hill digging like tick hound after a rabbit down a hole. Boy next to me ups and grabs by my hair then slings me down the sawdust hill. I am mad, really mad. He is digging in MY hole.
I run back up, grab him by his pants waist using both hands and sling him down the hill. I'm back at my hole digging and slinging sawdust like crazy, I mean like a sawmill in overdrive.
Boy comes back and grabs me by my hair again. This time, I latch onto him and start biting his face off. Down we go, both rolling down to the bottom of the sawdust hill. I get loose and start hitting his face. He starts kicking me. I jump on him, knock him down, start biting him again. He is flailing and screaming.
Right quick, rodeo clowns are on us, holding us both up in the air. I look around and there are fathers and mothers everywhere, all yelling and screaming. My cousins and uncles are in there too, all tanked on white lightning and grinning.
A big fight breaks out. I think a woman punched one of my uncles. Rodeo clowns drop us and start breaking up the adult fighters. I jump back on the boy and he hits me in my eye. I bloody his nose, then he jumps up and takes off running and crying.
Well, quite the rodeo that year.
Later, we are headed back to our farm in my uncle's bald tired old '52 Chevy. I am up front nursing a big shiner. My uncle reaches over and hits me on my shoulder. "Girl, that black eye is worth a silver dollar, sure enough."
Darn if he does not hand me a shiny silver dollar. He found a silver dollar during the big fight!
"Child, we are going to tell Cecil and Bertha, my grandparents, you got that blackeye when you were tossed off a wild pig."
How could I not agree? Still have that silver dollar today; priceless.
quote:Originally posted by my_2_cents: Look for yourself and see, how many posts that are here, the vast majority have reference links. Only a few lack this. Now look at Purl Gurl's posts, can you say the same thing?
count the links that have been provided on-thread that do *not* point to either the company site or a paid site....
quote:Originally posted by my_2_cents: Look for yourself and see, how many posts that are here, the vast majority have reference links. Only a few lack this. Now look at Purl Gurl's posts, can you say the same thing?
You are seemingly unaware that all SEC filings can be read online... They have this nifty thing called a website where one can do research on all kinds of stocks.. not just these pennyscams that have captured the attentions of so many gamblers.
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quote:Originally posted by my_2_cents: Look for yourself and see, how many posts that are here, the vast majority have reference links. Only a few lack this. Now look at Purl Gurl's posts, can you say the same thing?
count the links that have been provided on-thread that do *not* point to either the company site or a paid site....
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So, if she's got them, then why doesn't she post them. Remember, unless you can see something in context, anything can be made to look a certain way.
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I told you! All those documents are fabricated. Took me a few hours to invent those, but well worth it! I get an extra twenty-five bucks for each fabricated document, as a paid basher.
Do you see "Slave Girl" tattooed on my forehead?
Go find those documents yourself, you lazy ass!
You do not get it. I am prompting readers with a challenge to replicate my research. Readers will learn how to find "stuff" by doing so.
You want verification, here you go!
* right hand flips him the bird *
That is all you deserve for being such an ass.
Yep, Tex, beer bars and rodeos are good for a bit of blood money!
Say, have I ever told you about my first game of pool in a honky tonk bar over in Choctaw Town, 1973?
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I think the problem here is no one actually reads the filings but the so called bashers.. Were this not the case, pumpers would not need to demand to see the "source"...
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quote:Originally posted by my_2_cents: Look for yourself and see, how many posts that are here, the vast majority have reference links. Only a few lack this. Now look at Purl Gurl's posts, can you say the same thing?