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Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd. (SLJB.PK) Announces Additional Investor Relations Office Wednesday August 9, 12:19 pm ET
WINDSOR, ON--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 9, 2006 -- A Sulja Bros. Building Supplies, Ltd. (Other OTC:SLJB.PK - News) spokesperson announced today that another investor relations firm is being contracted to receive investor's calls. Sulja Bros. investor relations, through Wessal International, can still be reached at 42.203.002.3884. ADVERTISEMENT
CEO Steve Sulja stated: "The Sulja Brothers investor call volume at Wessal International exceeded the call center's capacity. Wessal International was unable to receive and respond to all questions in a timely manner. Another Investor Relations firm is being contracted in New York City, New York. The firm's name will be announced when all contract papers are completed. We anticipate the new firm will be taking calls within 10 business days."
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quote:Originally posted by IMAKEMONEY: And it still gos DOWN. DILUTION!!!!
What are you talking about? The CEO would much rather get this to nasdaq then dilute it. The price is stablizing and gaining support in this range, before the next leg up. Relax.
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OK, we know that Wessal is buying 25% in the open market. Is it so hard to believe that they have an order in on the bid to buy? Why it the ask and keep raising the price on yourself. Most traders I know would do it if they were taking a larger position. They would put on order in for a portion of what they want and then adjust as the price went down. It sucks that we aren't moving up like everybody wants but does make sense.
GLTA Wally
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I don't know if this is dilution or what...what I do know is that this is how this stock has traded for several months...not sure about before then...FWIW...
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quote:Originally posted by IMAKEMONEY: stocktrader22, I still have shares but come on this is wrong.
ofcourse IMAKE.. just because you have sold and made your money doesnt mean others should not.. good idea if you stop bashing!
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"Do you think i have that much pull, come-on."
Yeah, you do, IMAKEMONEY. Those boys accused me of causing NDOL to crash from 1.50 to .35 per share. I did this all on my own by writing some cautionary articles about NDOL.
They say I did this. Must be true, just as true as you are highly manipulating SLJB. There is no pump. There is no dilution. Falling prices are all your fault. You are a very powerful stock trader.
Next, you will be exposed for being a paid basher.
quote:Originally posted by IMAKEMONEY: ruskin_muskin, Do you think i have that much pull, come-on.
I didnt say you have that much pull IMAKE.. but I hope you wont get to one of those "I told you so"!!! and am not surprised as to who came to your support.. nice team.. keep it up!
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Quite interesting, "paid bashers" are a complete urban stock market myth. There are no paid bashers.
You can spot pump and dump scamsters, regardless of stock. Should you write an article which is not supportive of a stock, those pumpers are very quick to accuse you of being a basher.
Some people do bash. Usually this is not bashing but rather trolling; an attempt to stir up trouble. Those people are no smarter than pumpers.
Eventually, people catch on and begin ignoring both those who pump and those who bash.
What creeps me out, is there are half-dozen or so participants in this thread secretly trying to have me banished because of my articles in this thread. That is very wrongful behavior, but very typical of pumpers.
Gotta watch your back. Being candid, honest and upfront, will bring trouble to your door.
You should read some the hate email I receive!
Do not ever back down. Being truthful is part of maintaining your dignity. Should you allow cowardly pumpers to silence your voice, this is more dishonorable than being a pumper.
On both sides of this issue, honor can only be maintained when you present your personal opinion in a reasonable, supported and factual fashion. Any discussion should be intelligent and worthy, regardless if negative or positive.
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pumpers.. bashers.. check out IMAKE's posts.. he was in this for a while.. read his past posts.. notice how they differ from when he was fully in it and after he sold off his position.. that would show why he is posting what he is posting!
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IMAKEMONEY, some interest here, maybe not much.
My history of opinion on this one has moved through a lot of changes.
Early on, months back, I was skeptical. My opinion was based on what was then known about Loftwerk. I was not impressed, not at all. Back then, nothing was known about the "brothers."
With recent release of informal unaudited financials, my opinion moved to cautious optimism.
Now with pump and dump dilution being very clear, my opinion has moved to high skepticism. I am just about ready to write this one off as a scam.
This is a serious problem when we work with low end cheap penny stocks, especially pink sheets. One day, all looks really good. The next day, all turns to crap.
A caution here is if a person develops an opinion, negative or positive, then clings to that opinion regardless of new information, that person will lose money in the long run.
You must be prepared to change your opinion and must be prepared to effect appropriate action.
Changing your opinion is not an admission of personal fault, this is an admission of being an intelligent person.
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I can't believe the moderators deleted my post. Purl Gurl you will soon find out that you are wrong, and you are the one who will be missing out. It takes time for the market to realize what is going on here with this stock. I do not think that you have any right to call this a pump and dump stock. You have no evidence behind any of your claims.
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quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: I can't believe the moderators deleted my post. Purl Gurl you will soon find out that you are wrong, and you are the one who will be missing out. It takes time for the market to realize what is going on here with this stock. I do not think that you have any right to call this a pump and dump stock. You have no evidence behind any of your claims.
i didn't see your deleted post...but people do have the "right" to call the stock what ever they want...and as readers we need to make an educated decision...what "we as posters" shouldn't do is call posters names...IMO...
The stock pps will speak for itself as far as what it is or isn't...IMO..
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quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: I can't believe the moderators deleted my post. Purl Gurl you will soon find out that you are wrong, and you are the one who will be missing out. It takes time for the market to realize what is going on here with this stock. I do not think that you have any right to call this a pump and dump stock. You have no evidence behind any of your claims.
i didn't see your deleted post...but people do have the "right" to call the stock what ever they want...and as readers we need to make an educated decision...what "we as posters" shouldn't do is call posters names...IMO...
The stock pps will speak for itself as far as what it is or isn't...IMO..
I didn't call Purl Gurl any names in my deleted post. My point is what makes her opinion any more credible than mine? There has been no evidence of dilution, and yet she says pump and dump because of dilution. Share price right now means nothing, this stock a few months back was at .003 you expect it to just explode overnight? Of course this stock is going to channel between .06-.12 until more concrete things such as audited financials appear. You will see a sudden huge PPS increase anywhere from the next month-1 year. I am holding long, because any company that expects to produce 300mill in rev and 93 mill net profit before taxes is a winner in my book. Their earnings from last year speaks volumes already.
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stocktrader...again...yours more credible? another person more credible? ALL just opinions...and you've heard the saying of "opinions being like a******s...eveyone has one..."
Facts do speak and are to be more credit worthy than Opinons...IMO...
Some "posters" get a "little" upset and defensive at times...almost paranoid...posters need to be less defensive IMO...and not worry so much about anothers Opinion...but hey just another opinion..LOL!
It would do the boards well if posts could stick to the stock...and not OPINIONS of the poster... Seems that is where so many problems come in... GLTA!
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