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It went up to 0.018! What more could you ask for? Anyway, chart looks to have taken a turn for the worst today and that, along with lack of PR/drop in volume would explain the drop. Catch you at the bottom for a new order of shares and will be looking to exit high again.
DONT HOLD ON TO THESE STOCKS! PLAY THE GAME. BUY LOW SELL HIGH
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jumped back up before i could buy more,,, damnit
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quote:Originally posted by futurama08: It went up to 0.018! What more could you ask for? Anyway, chart looks to have taken a turn for the worst today and that, along with lack of PR/drop in volume would explain the drop. Catch you at the bottom for a new order of shares and will be looking to exit high again.
DONT HOLD ON TO THESE STOCKS! PLAY THE GAME. BUY LOW SELL HIGH
Calm down dude. I am riding free shares as it is. I already made over 50% on it.
Am I still allowed to be surprised it dropped so fast?
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read previous pages. also never ask anyone else what to do with your money. thats like saying...uh its like giving it to a stranger and asking if they will come back with it
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kywee, I said "Hey Ric, do you think this is still a good buy?"
I did not say hey Ric, I'm gonna throw some cash at this stock if you say OK.
I did not say "Hey Ric, do you think I should buy a Saab?"
"Hey Ric, I'm thinking about selling my house, should I use the cash to buy hookers or give my wife a boob job?"
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haha,,, wish i could do the last one,,,, both parts of it
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LoftWerks, Inc. CEO Vows to Conquer Anemic Market; Initiates Cost Analysis on $20M Private Funding; Issues New Mandate for Meticulous Audits and Shareholder Dividends Monday September 12, 9:01 am ET
NASHVILLE, TN--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 12, 2005 -- LoftWerks, Inc. (Other OTC:LFWK.PK - News) CEO Dennis Ammerman announced today that anyone planning to flout LFWK stock in a "shorting position" would do so while bearing the full brunt of every available avenue of sound business development that will render them mute. "The small exchanges are plagued by this ludicrous and even perilous frenzy of negative influence," said Ammerman. "They've made a mistake this time, one that will cost them a great deal, and open the door to companies that rely solely on public market funding to reclaim their rightful roles of benefactor and driving force of true and accountable shareholder value." Source: LoftWerks, Inc.
Ammerman then stated that he had authorized the initial Cost Analysis of the projects driven by the recent windfall of a Private Placement Funding Agreement for $20M, as reported previously some days ago. Moreover, he mandated that, "It is an absolute goal of this organization to formally audit everything remotely resembling a number or value around here for the sole purpose of delivering a dividend to shareholders of this company.
"We will simply work these people out of the way," he said. "We will work harder and smarter and with the accuracy of audited financials. We will put this behind us permanently, and get on with the business of growing businesses...not mounds of stock certificates."
Ammerman issued the scathing remarks and stringent plans for reparations after witnessing for two weeks the deservedly remarkable volume of LFWK clash sideways with the programmed trades and unabashed profiting of unscrupulous small-cap opportunists.
"We're revolutionizing the inner city; we may as well revamp the way it does business," Ammerman concluded.
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somthing is not right every trade for two days hve been mirror until,who ever is done sellig there 100 bazillion shares this is just going to keep dropping.good luck!!!!!!
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quote:Originally posted by matto: somthing is not right every trade for two days hve been mirror until,who ever is done sellig there 100 bazillion shares this is just going to keep dropping.good luck!!!!!!
In June, the CEO had 20M shares which was about 97% of the OS. Would you dilute yourself out of most the OS if you knew the company was going to have another $150M in business over the next year? If there is any dilution it won't go over 200M. If the OS was 200M the pps should still be much higher (>.017).
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Dont get me wrong i am just frustrated.Have you or anyone else seen a stock act like this for this amount of time? Can anyone explain why this is acting like this?
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FYI -- Sep 28, 2005 (financialwire.net via COMTEX) --September 28, 2005 (FinancialWire) Who is behind stock promotions for Deep Rock Oil & Gas (OTC: DPRK), LoftWerks (OTC: LFWK), Intelligent Security Networks (OTC: ISNT), and Maxxon Inc. (OTC: MXON)? Often but not always, illegal junkfaxes and spam emails are distributed by unscrupulous "pump and dump" promoters without the company's knowledge. see link for full story http://www.knobias.com/individual/public/news.htm?eid=3.1.0a70937b6c0cf4aa47f26f46a1b45446a11efec6986a9999f927ea7a85573758Posts: 26 | Registered: Sep 2005
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