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So long as this leads to the average investor in at higher levels I'm ok with it. Let's hope you're all right about a pr tomorrow. Matt
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I figured we will still get some hard shakes until news hits and the only wildcards I see in the mix right now is the 10-q filing on November 30th or around there and will it be good or show bad because I am not sure if the Victory deal can be included and also the new OS numbers will not be seen since they are differant then the end of quarter so don't let that shock ya....and also the pending news whether it comes out or not...both will have a direct effect on the PPS one way or the other.
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I just check s.e.c site,not filed yet.It could be the antisipated news for Thursday maybe?
Were still on sho and mm's are going to be forced to cover,imo http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/aspx/regsho.aspx As defined in Rule 203(c)(6) of Regulation SHO, a “threshold security” is any equity security of any issuer that is registered under Section 12 of the Exchange Act, or that is required to file reports under Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act (commonly referred to as reporting securities), where, for five consecutive settlement days: There are aggregate fails to deliver at a registered clearing agency of 10,000 shares or more per security;
The level of fails is equal to at least one-half of one percent of the issuer’s total shares outstanding; and
The security is included on a list published by a self-regulatory organization (SRO). A security ceases to be a threshold security if it does not exceed the specified level of fails for five consecutive settlement days. NASDAQ publishes Regulation SHO Threshold Security List for NASDAQ issues (NNM and SmallCap), OTCBB issues, and Other OTC issues.
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quote:Originally posted by Katrina7: Quest-I haven't been following the Q news...have they filed an extension or if it isn't out today are we getting an "e"
just added another 100k at .0126...hope we dont crash this pm....
not expected yet,no extension needed,its suppose to be out between the 30th (today) and Dec 9th I believe.
I emailed Whole Foods sometime around Thanksgiving as a concerned customer regarding plastic wrap issues. I received the following, quite detailed, and rather lengthy response a few minutes ago. If nothing else, I feel it confirms the rumors that DIAAF and Whole Foods are at the very least in testing mode. The entire email is below.
Cheers,
DD
Hello,
We have been researching the PVC in food wrap issue since 1998. At that time, both Consumer Reports and the New York Times published articles regarding the presence of DEHA in some plastic wraps.
We subsequently started looking for a source of DEHA free clingwrap that we might be able to start using in our cheese departments, etc. Much to our disappointment, the only kind available was not viable for commercial use because it did not cling tightly enough and thus led to increased spoilage.
During this time, several plastics industry groups contested the New York Times article linking DEHA to endocrine disruption in humans. The author, Marion Burros, admitted that she used only data reported by Consumer Reports and that even in the worst-case scenario, the risk from DEHA in these circumstances is small. However, it does make sense to try to reduce or eliminate undue exposure whenever possible.
Our current position on this is that until a DEHA-free clingwrap exists and works for large-scale use, consumers should transfer the cheese or meats, which are purchased from our stores, to aluminum foil or another type of container. In effect, any clingwrap used on cheese or meat can be considered as temporary packaging. Additionally, most of any DEHA residual that could potentially be present can be trimmed from the outer edges of cheese, at least from hard varieties, by using a cheese slicer to take off a millimeter of the surface. Customers who are concerned about DEHA could also scrape off a very fine layer of meat. We also suggest that plastic wrap should not touch food when it is cooked in a microwave oven.
Just recently a no-PVC food film made outside of the US that is supposed to be effective as a cheese wrap has been made available for testing. We are in the midst of testing this at this time and will determine if it truly delivers what it promises and if it is readily available to us in the United States. We've tried several other products since 1998 and are always hopeful that eventually one will work not only in theory but in reality.
Meanwhile, consumers can purchase at least 2 brands of DEHA free clingwrap for home use: Glad Crystal Clear Polyethylene and Dowbrands Saran Wrap. As mentioned earlier, unfortunately this does not work for commercial use as it does not cling tightly enough and can lead to spoilage.
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INTL's the problem and I gotta figure they are the selling MM for the company since the OS has increased to 543 mill.Still holding up well though.
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LOL...Okay heres what I finally did before I take a nap for a while.I changed my buy to this....2,650,000 at .0115 for a AON setting if anyone wants to sell.
Be back in a little bit I seriously have to rest...LOL...damn beer!! yes...I am quite hungover.
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better wake-up... you are going to get your wish... imo.. just have a few juicers and things will be okay... beer.... must have beer... and trade... more beer
quote:Originally posted by QuestSolver: LOL...Okay heres what I finally did before I take a nap for a while.I changed my buy to this....2,650,000 at .0115 for a AON setting if anyone wants to sell.
Be back in a little bit I seriously have to rest...LOL...damn beer!! yes...I am quite hungover.