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Freed up a little love and am back in on my fill order for 1-mil at .0014. Hope it gets picked up before COE.... Take THAT -- you nasty little SEC rumor, you!
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In the last hour, we have traded less than half the number of my long and strong shares.
I think that bodes very well for QBID. Everyone seems to be waiting for news. I personally believe the news could propel the stock significantly upward. I believe the MM's are fearful of the same thing. Yesterday's volume was about the MM's covering and the faithful adding to their positions.
Going to get very interesting.
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that was a newsletter that extolled the recent positive events at Q.. im not in royal whatzit so who cares what theyre doing. and it messed up the width of my screen.
what a bogus day. the hundred degree city is more enticing than this, cyas!
quote:Originally posted by mrgr8avill: Freed up a little love and am back in on my fill order for 1-mil at .0014. Hope it gets picked up before COE.... Take THAT -- you nasty little SEC rumor, you!
quote:Originally posted by LTCCEO: Very light trading. In the last hour, we have traded less than half the number of my long and strong shares. I think that bodes very well for QBID. Everyone seems to be waiting for news. I personally believe the news could propel the stock significantly upward. I believe the MM's are fearful of the same thing. Yesterday's volume was about the MM's covering and the faithful adding to their positions. Going to get very interesting.
LTC I agree. Light trading after several days of very heavy trading also may mean MMs are reversing their recent activities (whatever they were). But any change in wind direction may be signaling a change in PPS direction too. All we can do is wait . . . the most difficult part of any job.
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It's funny that 260,000,000 volume is considered light trading. But for the Q, it sure is!
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I think one rings into the Q offece and either gets redirected or they take messages and forward them to Richard. im not exactly sure. bit i thought i would list all the numbers i had for them.
no such thing as too much information.
ROd
quote:Originally posted by DIGDOUGH: P-T whats the difference between Investment relations and Investor relations? Same people or different? I know there phone numbers are way dif.
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quote:Originally posted by mrgr8avill: That's too weird! In my childhood home, the phone number was 760-323-5544 (of course, it was 909/619 area code back then)
Maybe I should get the $$ for another coupla million shares
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well i dont think that many where doing it. in order to have success at something, everyone needs to be on board. so lately im just telling people to call and speak to Richard in person, you get better answers from him that way and you can usually catch him by phone. It give you a whole new vigour for things when you hear his voice.
i think that is why the old hot line was so good, you got to hear Franks voice from time to time, and get a feel for how confident he was about his stateements.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by bige2533: I noticed your sig changed to phone numbers. Has the 2-3 emails a week campaign been scrapped for 2-3 calls per week?
quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: it may be your isp as well i have had that happen where i can not get any us based urls but Canadian based ones will work. give your isp a call and see it there is an issue there that they are working on.
Rod
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i was in a debate last night with a couple moderators of Q boards around the web, and it seems as if many individuals do not understand the O/S issue...
i will try and make this quick and to the point..
first of all---yes Frank has a very good idea about what the O/S are, as shown by the buyback % and his own share %...so yes, Frank is pretty dang sure...
and many people will tell you that he is going to hold on to them as long as possible becasuse they are way to high.............
this is very far from the truth, and if people will stop believing in schemes and think logically about the professional world, and call investor relations we would all know the exact reasons why...
Frank CAN realease the unadutited o/S numbers now...yes....he can.... ----BUT BUT BUT, until the audit is completed and the accountants have signed off on the numbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank and richard both know the importance of releasing these numbers and how badly the shareholders want to see them...but Frank is following by the rules and will not release them until the audit is completed and signed off on...
richards words and i quote ,"if the audited numbers were to be even 1 share off from the numbers Frank says than he could be sued by every shareholder of the company for misleading their investments."
i hope this clears this up, and if you do not believe please, please call richard and ask him straight up...any little questions, please dont hesistate to ask.
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Sounds perfectly reasonable. They're doing it right!
quote:Originally posted by MillerTIME: i was in a debate last night with a couple moderators of Q boards around the web, and it seems as if many individuals do not understand the O/S issue...
i will try and make this quick and to the point..
first of all---yes Frank has a very good idea about what the O/S are, as shown by the buyback % and his own share %...so yes, Frank is pretty dang sure...
and many people will tell you that he is going to hold on to them as long as possible becasuse they are way to high.............
this is very far from the truth, and if people will stop believing in schemes and think logically about the professional world, and call investor relations we would all know the exact reasons why...
Frank CAN realease the unadutited o/S numbers now...yes....he can.... ----BUT BUT BUT, until the audit is completed and the accountants have signed off on the numbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank and richard both know the importance of releasing these numbers and how badly the shareholders want to see them...but Frank is following by the rules and will not release them until the audit is completed and signed off on...
richards words and i quote ,"if the audited numbers were to be even 1 share off from the numbers Frank says than he could be sued by every shareholder of the company for misleading their investments."
i hope this clears this up, and if you do not believe please, please call richard and ask him straight up...any little questions, please dont hesistate to ask.
I have stated many times that no one should invest more then they can afford to loose. I have always lived by this and stated many many times that this is no exception, my money is in here for the long haul, I will either loose it all or be very very rich, either way im ok. i can afford to loose my investment if it comes to that but in realitys i dont see that happening with this one.
but i will not argue, there is not sure bet in any thing.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by mrgr8avill: Oh, Penny -- I haven't read to the beginning of your post, but if it has been said before, it warrants being said again:
Never, EVER, under any circumstances, should you put anything into a penny stock that you can't afford to walk away from!!!! No matter HOW good something looks, and HOW good you feel about it, the fact is that NOTHING comes for free in the business world. The potential rewards in pennies are so great because the risk is so enormous.
While you can minimize your risk by researching to the best of your ability, talking to investor relations/CEO, etc. you must realize that you are still taking a HUGE risk in terms of losing a good deal or all of your investment.
Not to scare you away either -- they are sometimes good bets, and they are almost always fun bets, but they are bets. Look at SSTY as an example -- flying high with HUGE gains on good news, only to be halted today by the SEC for potential misinformation. Did they lie? Who knows yet, but even a "shining star" like that one has been this week can end up with something bad happening.
For disclosure purposes, I think QBID is a great issue in a position of high opportunity right now. As I earlier posted, I was trying to increase my position by another million shares this morning, but I understand that despite my enthusiasm, it could all go away much faster than seen in NASD/NYSE
Good luck, and happy hunting!
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Well said, MT.. Patience, patience...patience. That is the only word to use. Frank is doing everything on the up and up this time..IMHO. He's got too good of a thing going on and doesn't want to "screw up". Just think of it this way...You're out shopping for a brand new Lamborgini. You go to purchase it and you got all these papers to fill out. (Time) The papers have to be submitted. (Time) A lot of "hands" are on these papers (Time) They are read thru and thru (Time) Perfectionists (Time) Their bosses (Time)
I'm just blabbering...cos all I got is (Time)
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Yep. I'd rather have them do it right slowly than do it wrong quickly! Patience is key.
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quote:Originally posted by 4Art: Sounds perfectly reasonable. They're doing it right!
quote:Originally posted by MillerTIME: i was in a debate last night with a couple moderators of Q boards around the web, and it seems as if many individuals do not understand the O/S issue...
i will try and make this quick and to the point..
first of all---yes Frank has a very good idea about what the O/S are, as shown by the buyback % and his own share %...so yes, Frank is pretty dang sure...
and many people will tell you that he is going to hold on to them as long as possible becasuse they are way to high.............
this is very far from the truth, and if people will stop believing in schemes and think logically about the professional world, and call investor relations we would all know the exact reasons why...
Frank CAN realease the unadutited o/S numbers now...yes....he can.... ----BUT BUT BUT, until the audit is completed and the accountants have signed off on the numbers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frank and richard both know the importance of releasing these numbers and how badly the shareholders want to see them...but Frank is following by the rules and will not release them until the audit is completed and signed off on...
richards words and i quote ,"if the audited numbers were to be even 1 share off from the numbers Frank says than he could be sued by every shareholder of the company for misleading their investments."
i hope this clears this up, and if you do not believe please, please call richard and ask him straight up...any little questions, please dont hesistate to ask.
yeah sorry guys, after reading it, i think i came accross as a little harsh, but in my mind, this is exactly what is going on..again, sorry, i will tone it down next time...ahhahaah
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and we can give them a return ticket on an Air France flight to Toronto.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by Deg's wife: For us oldies....Do you remember when 1BT was suppose to have done the SEC thing last year? I do....nothing became of it. I just wish people would hold their pants on, be patient. "Do you test the water by jumping in with both feet?" I didn't think so. Got our order filled today too!! And Bottomliner....I'll go in halves with you on the plane tickets; maybe we can get them to come on the buddy system! :eke:
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quote:Originally posted by MillerTIME: yeah sorry guys, after reading it, i think i came accross as a little harsh, but in my mind, this is exactly what is going on..again, sorry, i will tone it down next time...ahhahaah
MillerTIME Don't tone it down for me . . . I like it when you talk dirty . And it helps keep me awake while we wait for payday.
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i know Degs i didnt say what i wanted the outcome of the flight to be lol
Rod
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I am vvery very very exxcited. i havent told anyone this yet but several hours after the pr yesterday i was rushed by ambulance to the hospital with chest pains. they cant tell me what caused it. maybe excitement, im not sure.
I had a wack of tests done today at the hospital again, still awaiting the details. I thought i was haveing a heart attack. ill tell you this much, i have never beed so scared before in my life. I think it is the first time in 17 years that my wife seen tears in my eyes.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by one2watchny: Anyone excited here or just frustrated?
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That's pretty scary. Hope everything checks out fine and you get to feeling better!
quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: I am vvery very very exxcited. i havent told anyone this yet but several hours after the pr yesterday i was rushed by ambulance to the hospital with chest pains. they cant tell me what caused it. maybe excitement, im not sure.
I had a wack of tests done today at the hospital again, still awaiting the details. I thought i was haveing a heart attack. ill tell you this much, i have never beed so scared before in my life. I think it is the first time in 17 years that my wife seen tears in my eyes.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by one2watchny: Anyone excited here or just frustrated?
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Scary stuff Rod. I am sure we all would shed a tear or two in those circumstances.
I had a similar experience a few years back. Changed a lot of my life in the end. For the good, mostly.
The final step for me was the smoking and its been a little over 3 months now. Yay me! Wasnt too bad after the first 2 weeks really, but boy is that a long story for another day...
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quote:Originally posted by Penny-Trader: I am vvery very very exxcited. i havent told anyone this yet but several hours after the pr yesterday i was rushed by ambulance to the hospital with chest pains. they cant tell me what caused it. maybe excitement, im not sure.
I had a wack of tests done today at the hospital again, still awaiting the details. I thought i was haveing a heart attack. ill tell you this much, i have never beed so scared before in my life. I think it is the first time in 17 years that my wife seen tears in my eyes.
Rod
quote:Originally posted by one2watchny: Anyone excited here or just frustrated?
I'm not on here much but I do read all the posts.. I also have heart problems and know the scare.. I said a prayer for you.. Good luck! Long on the "Q"
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Yeah really, Pen -- it ain't no good makin' it if you ain't gonna be around to spen' it!
You take care of yourself, yahear?
One time I thought I was having a heart attack. thumping in chest, chest pain, panicked & went to ER. Blood pressure up to 205/110, etc. Technician giving me ekg said "don't worry until you see a group of people standing around your bed." Well, 5 minutes later, there were four people standing around my bed, and I was freaked. Turns out I was having PVC's (premature ventrical contractions), and somebody misread the tape as some other, MUCH more serious thing. They damn near gave me a heart attack making me think I was having a heart attack.
Although I was under no particulalry great stress, and felt fine, they told me it was an anxiety attack. Dropped the caffiene and popped a few valium, and within a few days the old 'ticker was back to normal.
I always thought "anxiety attack" was something like "I can't breathe -- the walls are closing in," but lo and behold, I felt fine except for the heart thing, and I watched the monitor freak out as I was feeling it beat funny, so it was truly a physical manifestation.
Hope that's all it is for you -- but I can empathize with what you were going through mentally. That is one scary-a@@ed situation.
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