Today a Long White Candlestick formed. Buyers were aggressive and the buying pressure was strong. Be careful, this may be a potential turning point!
The last two candlesticks formed a Bullish Engulfing Pattern. This is a bullish formation that marks a potential change in trend, and indicates that the bulls have sized control from bears.
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Let's see if this works. I'll put a few spaces that need to be deleted after pasting this url. http://d ancesw ithb ulls/viewtopic.php?t=5601
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quote:Originally posted by betting babe: Hey- I was juse posting info for DRDF and I saw the name Brian Bonar as their CEO.
Isn't Brian Bonar the CEO of Warning too?
Anyone think it's the same guy? ~BB
Bonar is taking a lot of heat on some boards which I'm not sure he deserves. Time will tell. He's only been with Warning for a short time so it's hard to blame too much on him. When things are down it's normal to blame the CEO. Personally, I'm not concerned about the current pps, I'm loading the boat.
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The only reason it's down imo is because it's quiet & they're PR driven. But when they finally release PR the pps jumps significantly. ~BB
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"an increase in general and administrative of $ 416,295", that is not pretty. this company has a ton of potential, but they had really better get their act together.
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Hope the CEO is reading this and takeing notes because he needs to shape up the finacials of the company and put them into the winning track that they were in a couple of months ago. As I am a loyal share holder of 37900 shares hope to catch everyone on the greener side later good luck to all.
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actually i'm surprised that WNMI has held up relatively well despite releasing what was practically a textbook case of how to issue a crap 10Q: decreasing revenue, ballooning GA costs, boneheaded financing, dilution, you name it. i thought we might see .007 after that complete turkey of a 10q, but support seems relatively strong around upper .008's. whiz, i agree that future 10Q's should show much better revenue, at least i hope so. there is no doubt though that bonar and crew will have to *really* clean up their act and at least start to show hints of profit in the future. the next few 10q's will be very interesting: so much promise to this company, but it's going to take awhile to develop and management needs to really tighten things up for that promise to come to fruition. we will see, should be interesting.
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quote:Originally posted by blue_in_MI: actually i'm surprised that WNMI has held up relatively well despite releasing what was practically a textbook case of how to issue a crap 10Q: decreasing revenue, ballooning GA costs, boneheaded financing, dilution, you name it. i thought we might see .007 after that complete turkey of a 10q, but support seems relatively strong around upper .008's. whiz, i agree that future 10Q's should show much better revenue, at least i hope so. there is no doubt though that bonar and crew will have to *really* clean up their act and at least start to show hints of profit in the future. the next few 10q's will be very interesting: so much promise to this company, but it's going to take awhile to develop and management needs to really tighten things up for that promise to come to fruition. we will see, should be interesting.
Yea I agree with you. WNMI will deff go up. You might have to hold on to it for a bit. They do have some trouble, but they just have to put themselves together. WNMI has the support and I am guessing we should never return below .01 after mid June.
quote:Originally posted by theprofit: it's was reported that it was listed right after the paris hilton news and that's why it been tanking ever since!
Why the he|| didn't anyone tell me?!!! Dammm, i feel so stupid. Screwed by Paris!
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My Yahoo mobile alerts just "alerted" me that WNMI traded through .08 LOL! Could have been one expensive typo had I been driving at the time. Damn typos!
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Does anyone know where we can get a list of all the stocks traded on the BE, so we can avoid them? Also, Stocks like this, Ibiz, and others that we ALREADY own - how do we find out IF they are traded on BE unless we already know?
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It doesn't say they were dropped like the others have stated.
My new system is to go to yahoo fiance and type in any stock symbol I am interested in, and add a ".be" to the end of the symbol, and if it says there is no matches found it's okay.
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True, you can bring it up that way, but sometimes Yahoo finance is not quite as fast in updating. The delisting rumor is from people logging onto to the Berlin exchange.
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I'll post this on here and the Berlin-delisting thread....
If anyone knows German you can navigate your way around the Berlin Stock Exchange at www.berlineboerse.de I don't speak or read German so I had trouble getting around, but some of you people might be able to make sense of it.
The point is that we might have access to a list of stocks that are trading there.
Bob
[This message has been edited by Bob-on-the-golf-course (edited May 26, 2004).]
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I have been researching the Berlin issue for a while now. No, WNMI was not delisted today, it normally shows a 0 volume. The concerns about shorting and arbitrage are not necessarily tied to volume in Berlin; they concern a loophole that allows U.S. brokers to accept naked shorts on companies that are listed on more than one exchange (such as Berlin). If you go to the Berlin site, you can bring up Warning's info by typing in "RZB" (their symbol in Berlin), or simply by typing "Warning Models". I have been in contact with Brian Bonar for over a month on this issue, and the only response recieved to date is that they are researching the legal aspects and expect to take a position on the subject soon.
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quote:Originally posted by longfellow: I have been researching the Berlin issue for a while now. No, WNMI was not delisted today, it normally shows a 0 volume. The concerns about shorting and arbitrage are not necessarily tied to volume in Berlin; they concern a loophole that allows U.S. brokers to accept naked shorts on companies that are listed on more than one exchange (such as Berlin). If you go to the Berlin site, you can bring up Warning's info by typing in "RZB" (their symbol in Berlin), or simply by typing "Warning Models". I have been in contact with Brian Bonar for over a month on this issue, and the only response recieved to date is that they are researching the legal aspects and expect to take a position on the subject soon.
Good job Longfellow! I'm interested in your the results of you contacts with him & your thoughts in general on WNMI. I'm holding a nice size position in this company. Bought more last week & may continue accumulating.
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Overall I am very bullish about WNMI. I think it's possible the downturn we've had the last two months is related to Berlin; if you click on a chart of any size on the Berlin exchange, you'll see WNMI was listed the day after the Paris Hilton news, and the pps started dropping with 24 hours. But besides that, WNMI has yet to show solid earnings in black and white, and I think that when they do (Q3 or Q4), the pps will correct itself upwards if it's still down in these low levels. I continue to accumulate here as well, and will probably continue to do so through the year unless I see any major missteps by management (such as massive dilution--and increase in the A/S will be a serious red flag for me). The 10Q did not alarm me, it was about what I expected.