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I've been swinging PLNI for months now. The profits I have made on the swings far out weigh what I will have if it currently runs up now past .02 I currently need to replenish 500K worth to get back to my pre-swing level, and if it dips into the .015 - .014's I will once again start to add but the advice to swing only a portion of your position is very good as that is what I do just in case a run-up does occur.
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well that was just a way to get you in cold i would certainly say if you bought a boat load at .0185 you would now be pumping instead of bashing hahahhah!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That is what we need -- sustained volume at any price but rock-dropping just long enough for the next news -- and it WON'T be as long as last time. They are on the right track now and won't let us languish in "what-the-hell-is-happening-land" like pre-BAC.
Cold.... Here boy....WHO'S A GOOD BOY?... Sit...Staaaay. Good Boy! We are gonna need you until next Wednesday or so -- after that, you can give up the powers of the dark side and join the force!
Actually, we have the makings of our own comic book superhero scenario. We have PLASTICMAN -- mild-mannered ex-pro football player disgused as Fred Mertz, who by day helps rid the world of its nasty dependance on steel while cleaning up the landfills and making decent, hard-working people enough money to put their kids through school or their spouses through liposuction. But by night, he must nleash the power within to do battle with the evil Professor Von Bloobalz, who as a child was constantly spanked with a plastic whiffle-ball bat. Also, our evil professor was poor, and had to endure the torture of going to school with a cheap, plastic lunchbox while all the other boys and girls had shiny polished steel lunchboxes. The proverbial straw for our young professor's back happened not long ago; he had a job sweeping the floors of a factory where they made lasers to read DVD-R drives -- after all of the torments he had endured as a young man, things were finally looking up. He had a good, minimum wage job, a steel broomstick , and finally, a woman. He didn't even mind the factory workers making fun of his clothes and calling him "professor" all the time -- he was about to be married, and he knew that on his wedding night, after 30-some odd years, he was finally going to be a man.
At last, the big day came, Von Bloobalz stood eagerly at the altar waiting for his turn at greatness -- his life had finally begun. But after the cd of organ music had repeated itself three times, three of the five people in the wedding hall had gone home, and the minister had fallen asleep at the podium, he began to think that maybe something was wrong. He went to look for his betrothed, only to find a note. It read simply "I could never marry you -- I am in love with my little plastic friend."
Tears sreaming through his eyes, he ran in his rented light-blue tuxedo with yellow ruffled shirt and green bowtie to the only place that he knew he could be alone -- the factory. He knew the people he worked with (who named him "professor" becuaseof his goofy looks and the fact that he wasn't very bright with numbers and kept getting the decimal point in the wrong place on his timecards) would be gone on this Saturday. In his sorrow, he didn't notice the workers adding on the the building, and tripped over someting and flow head-first into a laser assembly machine. To this day, no one has been able to duplicate what happened next, but leading scientists speculate that it was a combination of the sudden jarring impact combined with the particular and varied wavelengths eminating from the menagerie of clothing colors never before seen on a single human being outside of clown school that caused the diodes within the particular laser assembly the professor slammed into to change ever so slighty....
Von Bloobalz regained his wits slowly and to a rumbling headache. As his vision began to return from some blinding light, he realized he was slying on the floor, staring back at what obviously had tripped him. He could not make it out entirely through the pain and humiliation of both the fall from grace and the fall from the table. And then, suddenly, it was all clear to him -- but it couldn't be...the workers, the building -- they were adding the reinforced flooring for the heavy assembly machinery expansion, and that meant what he was looking at was rebar -- what had caused the final humiliation on his most humiliating day was -- a pile of rebar! But it certainly wasn't normal looking rebar. The thundering pain in his heaqd began to work its way toward his chest and through his entire body, growing in intensity until he was trembling with the horrible realization that the rebar was .... PLASTIC!
He couldn't believe what he was seeing. He felt his face growing flush until his temples weree pounding with the fire of a lifetime of hatred. This plastic that had haunted him since childhood, ruined his wedding, and now driven home to him the fact that he would never be a man was now tanting him by replacing the steel in the very core of the floor he would have to sweep? He hated that rebar, he hated the man who ever invented it, and he hated...
Suddenly, in a flash of light and pain and confusion, the awful plastic rebar shattered into a million different pieces. Von Bloobalz did not take long in realizing that if he concentrated his hatred, he could focus a highly intense burst of tachyionic radiation that caused a synergistic endothermic frquency responce within the molecules of the recycled plastic, resulting in a dramatic RUD (Rapid Unplanned Disassembly) of the plastic rebar -- in other words -- something in his eyes had been changed when he hit his head on the laser, and he could now freeze recycled plastic into oblivion with only his hatred....
Within days he had perfected his skills and honed his loathing into a fine weapon that could be used at will to destroy anything and everything made from plastic. He was overwhelmed with glee each day as he went to the park and made children's soda bottle explode in their hands. The last vestiage of goodness in Bloobalz's heart was locked away forever as he giggled maniacally one afternoon in his neighborhood after making the bigwheel explode out from under a three year old while the poor tot was trying to set a new record for gowing really really fast down his parents' long and sttep driveway. But overwhelmingly fast as the joy had hit him, so too it faded -- He realized that the education of Professor Bloobalz would never be complete until he had destroyed all of the plastic rebar that had caused his final humiliation, as well as the man who was behind the introduction of such a foul scourge to the earth, and all of those whom had had any part in its quote-unquote BENEFIT to society closed quote.
The man who called himself "Professor" knew that class was about to begin as he boarded the Greyhound for Lexington, Kentucky. He couldn't help but utter a faint Bawahahahahaha to himself as he moved to the rear of the bus, in anticipation of the victory he knew would soon be his. Little did he know he was about to meet....
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Pyro... I knew you were waiting for an entry...You must have jumped in the last run...I'm not sure if this helps but...after it runs it has seemed the low resistance is between .0135-.0145...It spikes in the .018's and has touched the .019's and then back to find it's low resistance...The audit is what everyone is focused on to get it out past .02...I can't help in predicting what may push it past that level...I was actually surprised the share retirement didn't at least approach the .02's...Maybe the audit will or maybe a combination of other things...good luck...
quote:Originally posted by pyro_11: Playing submarine duty, thanks board for all the PUMPING. Averaged in @ .0185 eeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!
I have been reading up on this stock and also all of the posts on here. I see some of you feeling pretty lousy, but please don't sell out now. I can show you a screen print of where I bought 2 mil shares of BCIT at .0018 (which is where some of you are). If you look at their price just a month later from where I bought it, I would have been sitting on 80,000 dollars but I got anxious and sold (made a small amount). I feel like crap because now I am holding PYPR and CWMF and I wish that I would have the money right now to invest in these guys. Hold on one more month and then make a decision. Wait until the audit comes up you never know and the money you spent was a small amount by any calculations. I hope you all make it big, but I hope I get to get in with you!!!!
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Thorn....to answer your question....I mostly swing trade. But at certain points with this stock, and with HISC and also DDSI I have sold off and waited for dips to buy back in. Usually 3 day runs, depending on how high the stock runs. I got in DDSI at .0002, out at .0034, back in again at .0009 and then out again at .0024. Now I am back in again at .0009, but with an extra 500K shares. NEVER do I sell my entire position and with PLNI, I am holding long on this and only swing 1/4 of my holdings as it will soon run up and pass the .02 and I want to have the majority of my shares still in tact. But in the mean time if it dips and continues to deep, I will continue to increase my shares and those are usually the ones I swing, not the base 4 Million shares I have in it. Rarely do I daytrade, I just don't seem to have the knack for it.
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here is a nice article for you bashers about one who took things to far. got this off of r/b
: iwannaride0 27 Aug 2005, 09:05 AM EDT Msg. 11866 of 11867 Jump to msg. # For you bashers, we know you're coming...
Clancy's Judgment Against Basher Upheld
Monday July 26, 12:19 pm ET
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 26, 2004--Clancy Systems International, Inc. (OTCBB:CLSI - News), a leading developer of parking enforcement solutions, was notified on Friday that it's judgment against a basher who had harassed the company for almost three years at various chat room sites, including Raging Bull, was upheld by the Massachusetts Supreme Court. The Company intends to pursue the judgment award.
In a case originally filed with the Superior Court of the Trial Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in September of 2000, the Company sought the identities of John Does 1-10 and filed a claim for damages. This was done as a result of an ongoing barrage of false, defamatory and slanderous remarks about the Company, its officers, its employees and shareholders that were made on Raging Bull and other chat room sites. The persons who perpetrated these falsehoods did so by posting their remarks under alias identities. Once the true identities were disclosed, the individuals were notified to cease and desist their actions. One individual continued his activities which included profanities and death threats. As the postings by this individual did not cease, the Company pursued the case.
The Company was awarded a judgment against the defendant on October 31, 2001. The defendant then began a process of filing appeals through the Massachusetts Court System. The final appeal to the Massachusetts Supreme Court was filed in June 2004.
Throughout this lengthy process, the defendant never provided proof that he at any time owned shares of the Company. He never contacted the Company directly to verify information. It appears that this was a recreational activity. There were over 5,000 posts during the period, and on some days the posts were continual for 10 to 12 hours.
While the Company feels the verdict is just, Company officials expressed sadness that they were forced to take this matter to the courts in the first place. "It has been a terrible ordeal for the Company and its shareholders. We have spent a great deal of time on this matter and wasted valuable Company financial resources. While we understand that a forum like Raging Bull offers an opportunity for favorable and unfavorable comments about publicly held companies, this individual violated all terms of service and went beyond the acceptable rules for posting," stated L. Wolfson, a Company spokesperson.
This press release contains projections and other forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These projections and statements reflect the Company's current views with respect to future events and financial performance. No assurance can be given, however, that these events will occur or that these projections will be achieved and actual results could differ materially from those projected as a result of certain factors. A discussion of these factors is included in the Company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Clancy Systems International, Inc. Stanley Wolfson, 303/753-0197 www.clancysystems.com
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M8ville, cmon I'm at the edge of my seat. Where's episode II: when the Prof meets Plasticman? Is the RUD the only ability he has? Why is he catching a bus? Don't evil geniuses at least travel via hot air balloon or something? Tell us more. :-)
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Plasticon's Attorneys have Completed Due Diligence for Semco Acquisition 8/29/05
LEXINGTON, Ken., Aug 29, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Plasticon International Inc. (Pink Sheets:PLNI) today announced that Plasticon's attorneys have completed due diligence for the privately financed acquisition of Semco, Inc.
"We are very excited that this process is moving forward," said Jim Turek, President and CEO of Plasticon International, Inc. "We are currently awaiting confirmation of Semco's chemical process through an independent laboratory. We look forward to getting the results as soon as possible so that we can proceed."
According to Mr. Turek, there has been exceptionally strong interest in Semco's products among suppliers and distributors in the industry. Semco's revolutionary surfacing technology provides the only products on the market today that completely waterproof the structures they are bonding to. "Since our announcement about the letter of intent to acquire Semco, we have been inundated with phone calls and inquiries about Semco's product line," Mr. Turek said. "In fact, we already have ten potential regional licensees lined up to distribute Semco's products. The reason for this is simple: Semco's products are both essential and unique. They have the only product on the market which truly prevents water damage. This problem has always plagued the construction industry and costs the U.S. billions of dollars annually."
Like Plasticon International, Semco, Inc. has a deep commitment to being on the cutting edge of technology in their sector. Semco's products, which represent a significant technological advance in the industry, completely waterproof the structure they are bonding to. "Not only are their products unique," Mr. Turek said, "They also perfectly complement our recycled plastic rebar support products. This is product synergy at its best."
Mr. Turek continued, "A perfect example of how are products will work together is the application to bridge construction, which is a huge segment of the construction industry. A very high percentage of bridges are plagued with water damage problems, and that's why companies increasingly have turned to Plasticon's rebar support products. Now we have the opportunity to sell Semco's concrete coating products to those same customers, which adds a critical layer of waterproofing protection." Semco's products add years to the life of the structure by eliminating the absorption of water into concrete. Until now, water damage has corroded the metal rebar support which has been used in bridge construction in the past. "The combination of Plasticon's rebar supports, which are impervious to water because they are made from recycled plastic, and Semco's surfacing products, which completely waterproof the structure they are bonded to, is unprecedented in our sector," Mr. Turek said. "These two products, offered together, offer the perfect waterproofing solution for the construction industry."
About Plasticon International, Inc.
Plasticon International (www.plasticonintl.com) designs, produces and distributes high-quality concrete accessories, transportation signage, plastic lumber and office supplies which are all produced from recycled and recyclable plastics. Plasticon is a leader, an innovator of cutting edge design, engineering, and production of industrial and commercial products. Plasticon is a green Company, environmentally friendly, using recycled plastics to produce its line of products.
Disclaimer: The Company relies upon the Safe Harbor Laws of 1933, 1934, and 1995 for all public news releases. Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The Company, through its management, makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future operations, performance and other developments. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the Company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such factors. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the Company include, but are not limited to, government regulation, management and maintaining growth, the effect of adverse publicity; litigation, compensation, and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the Company's public announcements.
SOURCE: Plasticon International, Inc.
Plasticon International, Inc.: Jim Turek, President and CEO 3166 Custer Drive, Suite 101 Lexington, Kentucky 40517 web site: www.plasticonintl.com Contact Investor Relations: Matt Maguire Ph: 866 843 2775
(C) 2005 PRIMEZONE, All rights reserved.
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I KNEW they were smart to hire BAC -- no more languishing in the lack-of-news doldrums forever. Rock on baby!
Chapter Two of our comic book saga, tentatively entitled "Plasticman Teaches Professor Von Bloobahlz aka Mr. Cold Where to Put His Decimal in GTC Orders" mightbe finished sooner than anyone thought
Good luck today all and don't stress, Pyro -- methinks you will be quite happy you got in at 18 come pumpkin carving time!
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Plasticon's Attorneys have Completed Due Diligence for Semco Acquisition 8/29/05
LEXINGTON, Ken., Aug 29, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Plasticon International Inc. (Pink Sheets:PLNI) today announced that Plasticon's attorneys have completed due diligence for the privately financed acquisition of Semco, Inc.
I'd love to be proved wrong, but I doubt this will help us much. It's another soft PR. It *is* good to see Semco mentioned after being silent on that score for awhile, but more so for long-term holders than the new-blood interest we need.
I mean if an announcement of the retirement of 200 million shares isn't going to move us, I doubt this well. The Semco move arrives upon closing the deal.
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State... I don't think your evaluation is way off...we may run some here but it's not a streaking PR as far as the PPS is concerned.. Good to hear the acquisitions almost done...
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quote:Originally posted by fast50gt: NEWS !!!!!
Plasticon's Attorneys have Completed Due Diligence for Semco Acquisition 8/29/05
LEXINGTON, Ken., Aug 29, 2005 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Plasticon International Inc. (Pink Sheets:PLNI) today announced that Plasticon's attorneys have completed due diligence for the privately financed acquisition of Semco, Inc.
I'd love to be proved wrong, but I doubt this will help us much. It's another soft PR. It *is* good to see Semco mentioned after being silent on that score for awhile, but more so for long-term holders than the new-blood interest we need.
I mean if an announcement of the retirement of 200 million shares isn't going to move us, I doubt this well. The Semco move arrives upon closing the deal.
quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: State... I don't think your evaluation is way off...we may run some here but it's not a streaking PR as far as the PPS is concerned.. Good to hear the acquisitions almost done..
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well, if it keeps us from leaking pps, I'll take that.
And speaking of leaking, not to go too far OT, but God bless & help the citizens of the South, particularly in New Orleans.
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all pr is something rather than sileince,which if you are sileint to long pps goes down. as long as you have some meat once and a while
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quote:Originally posted by bond006: all pr is something rather than sileince,which if you are sileint to long pps goes down. as long as you have some meat once and a while
That's my point -- no big PR today but it keeps the liquidity of the issue up and the pps stable so people who want to get out can -- that way when we get a strong one like last week we don't spend half our volume eliminating holding pressure.
THAT's the real good news IMO about this PR -- keeping things moving and ready to rock.
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