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Everyone should place their GTC sell orders above .10 - that'll stifle the short selling a bit. If today is anything like yesterday, we'll see gains out of the gate, a low ebb at late morning/mid-day, and then back up in the afternoon....
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quote:Originally posted by andrewunknown: Everyone should place their GTC sell orders above .10 - that'll stifle the short selling a bit. If today is anything like yesterday, we'll see gains out of the gate, a low ebb at late morning/mid-day, and then back up in the afternoon....
I set my sell order, but I'm curious why this would stop the mms from shorting? What's the theory behind it I guess if you don't mind? Thanks!
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hi lil hows it goin msep look like its goin back up iam still holding all my shares would off got more on the dip but waiting for funds to clear keep trucking
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hi lil hows it goin msep look like its goin back up iam still holding all my shares would off got more on the dip but waiting for funds to clear keep trucking
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Home based internet businesses for sale just like MSEP, starting at $50.
Don't pay for a $5,000,000 market cap and pay a clown 10 grand a month to run it like MSEP. You can buy this established home based internet business for just $2000 and run it yourself:
You can buy other unprofitable home-based intenet businsses on ebay for as low as $50! Save big! Then if you want, instead of buying advertising on Google or Overture like everyone else does to make sales, you can pay a race car driver to put your home-based internet business name on his racecar and say you are in the racing business!
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http://www.motormint.com has alot better deals than scalecars.com. That's probably why scalecars.com was sold it to MSEP- couldn't beat motor mint and tired of not making any sales. Nobody is stupid enough to sell a profitable business- they just unload it to somebody else.
But nobody pays more than cash inventory value for these failed home-based internet businesses, unless you can sell it into a shell stock so they can sell stock to pay you for the website and inventory, and then sell more stock so they can pay somebody 10 grand a month to run it.
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Does MSEP make any sales? Even if they did they are a mail-order retailer with retail profit margins and shipping costs. Plus you can buy these die cast cars at Amazon, ebay, and anywhere else that someone can set up a home-based business.
driversdigs.com doesn't look like they made any sales either.
Neither scalecars or driversdigs are getting much promotion, probably because the operators are spending their time promoting the stock.
MSEP is selling alot of stock though. Maybe they should change their name to "Stock Printing Emporium" or something.
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Thats "Tasty" info. you got there, my friend....but my shares will be even tastier when they blow by .10/share., & Nobody is gonna shake my tree for my shares, brother.
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To make some sales, maybe MSEP should put their only employee Keavney on commission, so he has an incentive to make sales. Otherwise, he can just relax and sell stock. >>> The Agreement grants Keaveney a base salary of $114,000 per year. During the term of the Agreement, Company agrees to pay all costs of Keaveney's medical/dental expenses up to a maximum of $20,000 per year. Company shall also provide an automobile allowance of $1,000 per month. Company shall pay a monthly rent of $2,000 while it maintains its headquarters at Keaveney's place of residency.<<<<
Or maybe that was the plan all along.
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MotorSports Emporium Inc. is a fast-track company in the motor sports industry targeting enthusiasts who participate in diecast collectibles, automobile restoration, high-performance accessories, motor sports-related collectibles, driver's apparel, race venues and product licensing. For more information visit www.motorsportsemporium.com or to purchase product visit www.scalecars.com or www.driversdigs.com
I don't know if anybody has noticed, but automobile restoration and high-performance accessories are HOT!!
Look at all the restoration & custom high-performance shows that are on there.
Oh, and product licensing might be big. You could ask Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan if there is any money in product licensing. Mark Gordon or Jr. might make a little money on it too. Hey, it I called them, do you think they would endorse my home based internet business?
Keeping all of mine!!
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Yea, the volume today is 1/3 of what it has bee the past month. And, the volume the past week even with the drop im pps has buying and sells. All sells, NOT!
Go save someone who want's to be saved. Isn't that the first of the 12 step program?
-------------------- A day without dreams is just a nightmare! Posts: 1702 | From: Michigan | Registered: Oct 2003
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Are you sure these MSEP guys are in the racing business? From their website it looks like they are in the die-cast model car business and sports memorabilia business(sort of).
With all the interest in car racing, I'll bet MSEP would like to be in it too. Just like if they buy a HDTV ad on TV they could be in the booming HDTV business too. Or if they put an ad in a newspaper, they could be in the publishing business.
But if MSEP just SAYS they are in the racing business, then they can sell more stock. So thats the big plus there. Unless the SEC starting looking into it, that is.
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