quote:Originally posted by prefect: Interesting...
So Ameritrade, lets you trade pennies after hours? How about pre-market?
Sorry, just catching up on the whole thread. But a lot of those after hours are just the MM's cleaning up and keying it all in. It had to be placed before the close.
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Warped some people sell 2/3 on the 1st breakout and hold the rest for free or sell the balance (1/3) when it moves higher still looking for additional gains...then again some of us just go down with the ship named "hope she'll go back up"
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What usually happens is if you take the quick 10%, 20%, or 30% gain, the thing ends up going up 1300% or something. And of course, if you hold out for the big one, you usually end up kicking yourself when it goes up 50% and then goes back below what you paid for it.
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Yes, it is stalled. We're going to need some patience on this one. And I've reread all the posts on this thread and am optimistic. This company is not dead in the water, so to speak, like so many other companies trading at under .01. Remember, the sky is the limit on the upside, and it's almost as close to ZERO as it can get. Good trading.
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No, this company is definitely NOT dead in the water. And even though it has sunk to some pretty low depths, I think we will be able to salvage more than we put into it if we just suck it up. I just treasure all the support here.
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So ricpick, according to your own numbers, you now own 8.3% of all the shares!? You're pulling some weight with this company now my friend.
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Warped ask me earlier where i thought this could run to. on a six week chart after good pr was released we breached the .0020-.0025 level. i suspect we get near that once truly good prs come over the wire...but i'm selling into those higher legups and buying the pullbacks because i feel this to be more than just a scalpers day trade.
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I've only been following this company for a month, but it looks to me like CALI was trading around .05 just six months ago (compared to .0005!) That was a 100 times where it is today! I can only guess that bad news brought this stock down. So come on everyone, let's bring that booty up!!!
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Sub Sea Research team finds Notre Dame de Deliverance treasure wreck Powered by CDNN NewsWire
PORTLAND, Maine (5 Aug 2005) -- Underwater explorers who've examined the wreck say their research indicates that it's the Notre Dame de Deliverance — a 166-foot, armed merchant vessel of French origin. The research includes surveys of the site by state-of-the-art remote sensing devices, ROV's and divers, a study of historical records, and the discovery that a few silver items — including a crucifix, plate and some coins — were brought up years ago by other salvagers. Recent underwater video footage is now being analyzed to determine the best procedure for recovery.
Greg Brooks and John Hardy of the Sub Sea Research states "It was one of the richest ships ever lost," they estimate the value of the Deliverance's trove could be between $2 billion and $3 billion. The Deliverance departed Havana on Halloween with an armed escort of seven or eight smaller, schooner-like vessels according to Brooks' research in Cuba and elsewhere. The ship soon met a fate that Brooks now believes was remarkably similar to what befell the Atocha and its hapless crew in surrounding waters 133 years earlier.
The hurricane struck the night after the ship left Havana, its eye passing over Havana to the southwest. The escorting ships reportedly were able to survive the storm and sailed across the outer reefs to eventually anchor on the northwest side of the Marquesas Keys to ride out the storm until the following morning, according to a research report prepared by Brooks and Sub Sea researcher Edward Michaud.
An incomplete manifest of the Deliverance cargo that was on board at the time of sinking declares those riches to include 17 chests packed with nearly 1,200 pounds of gold bullion, 15,000 gold doubloons, six chests of gems, and more than a million silver pieces. That doesn't count contraband or any valuable belongings of passengers.
Before he hunted sunken treasure, Brooks built swimming pools for a living. Over a decade ago, after 19 years in that business, he cashed out to find his fortune. Brooks' principal partner and fellow investor is John Hardy, a former National Aeronautics and Space Administration engineer who currently runs a La-Z-Boy Furniture Gallery in South Portland.
Brooks says he's personally spent a million dollars so far in the hunt for treasure that he believes has led him to the Deliverance. He's helped make ends meet doing salvage work for insurance companies. Brooks, who is married and has an 18-year-old daughter, has plans to create a shipwreck museum and aquarium in Portland.
Sub Sea Research's primary recovery vessel is the 105-foot M/V Diamond, a converted U.S. Navy torpedo retriever that's currently docked on Stock Island near Key West.
About Sub Sea Research LLC:
Sub Sea Research LLC is a privately held limited liability corporation based in Portland, Maine. Founded in 1984 by Greg and Kathy Brooks and joined by Lois and John Hardy as principal partners in 1993, the company has achieved a continued steady success rate in locating and recovering researched historic shipwrecks worldwide and continues to develop the Shipwreck Institute of Maine Project, as well as a planned maritime museum in Haiti. For more information, visit www.subsearesearch.com.
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