Last Quarter they sold off less than a billion shares to pay debts. Also you can see that they are pretty consistant over the history of only releasing shares for such purposes when necessary. I'd say IWearPro might be right and that they have released more shares into the market, but only what they had to which should bring us right around 10 bil O/S. We've seen 1 bil + with this stock, that's still 10% turnover. It is still capable of climbing.
I also don't understand how releasing shares into the market would explain yesterday's after hours trading anyway? Could you explain your thoughts there?
BF
-------------------- No longer eligible for government service due to lack of tax issues. Posts: 5178 | From: Up North | Registered: Dec 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
could they possibly be releasing shares to avoid a takeover? everything that's been released has still been bought...
Posts: 960 | Registered: Sep 2005
| IP: Logged |
If a takeover were attempted isn't the open market exactly where the company attempting the takeover would be accumulating shares??
BF
-------------------- No longer eligible for government service due to lack of tax issues. Posts: 5178 | From: Up North | Registered: Dec 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
well, that would help explain who the **** is buying all these shares...at least we're back * 5 right now. just kind of thinking out loud to try and explain why all these shares are being gobbled up
Posts: 960 | Registered: Sep 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
Hey, DWE, why is your SSTY stock jumping from 0.0020 up to 0.0065 each day and still not going anywhere?
And why is it that 85% of the replies on that chat are all by DWE.
You have been pumping that stock day and night. and non stop typing "that is a big no no" when it gets to the second page because nobody is interested, and then you come along and type in Good Morning and BOOM its back to the first page. ????
-------------------- Real Estate and Stocks All the way. Posts: 318 | From: Toronto | Registered: Jun 2005
| IP: Logged |
quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: iwearpro... So your disregarding all the partner/merger talk by advising to sell and take profits...????
Are you also saying that even a contract won't push the PPS?
I am saying buy low and take profits after the increase in bid and ask. Look at the l2's after the bid just clicked to .0004 some sold 1.5 mill shares. I know thats not a ton of money,but they probably bought at .0003 and just made a quick 20 or so percent on their change. Even the much disliked Jim Cramer said it himself,after 9/11 the market is not for investors its for traders.If you invest and keep you money into stock for too long,let alone a micro cap stock,you will not make anything.
Do this, make a quick 20-30 percent on each bid change up and down and then buy right back in after the bid clicks down,if they land a contract the next day at least you are in and have making money in the meen time. I have made a ton on this thing the last couple of weeks just on up and down ticks of the bid,ive bought at .0003 and sold at .0004 and from .0004-.0005 several times.
quote:Originally posted by Bearclaw: iwearpro... So your disregarding all the partner/merger talk by advising to sell and take profits...????
Are you also saying that even a contract won't push the PPS?
I am saying buy low and take profits after the increase in bid and ask. Look at the l2's after the bid just clicked to .0004 some sold 1.5 mill shares. I know thats not a ton of money,but they probably bought at .0003 and just made a quick 20 or so percent on their change. Even the much disliked Jim Cramer said it himself,after 9/11 the market is not for investors its for traders.If you invest and keep you money into stock for too long,let alone a micro cap stock,you will not make anything.
Do this, make a quick 20-30 percent on each bid change up and down and then buy right back in after the bid clicks down,if they land a contract the next day at least you are in and have making money in the meen time. I have made a ton on this thing the last couple of weeks just on up and down ticks of the bid,ive bought at .0003 and sold at .0004 and from .0004-.0005 several times.
This is how I got back in the game after a big loss. This is the perfect price level in order to take advantage of this type of activity. I've just been trading 25% - 40% of my CNES shares, (in case it runs)
-------------------- Get In, Get Out...but Make Up Your Mind! Posts: 803 | From: Houston | Registered: Feb 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
I guess we're hoping that CNES is involved in some of these activities. Since they are so tight lipped about everything it's just an assumption they are.
Surely they can convince at least one company to this outstanding technology
-------------------- Get In, Get Out...but Make Up Your Mind! Posts: 803 | From: Houston | Registered: Feb 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
Bigrod & AHD... Are you guys reading this as CNES technology.??? It sounds like they are describing the CNES system...to me... What's your read?
Posts: 2660 | From: Pennyland USA | Registered: Jun 2004
| IP: Logged |
What effect does trading the same stock repeatedly have on your taxes? Doesn't that change things for you?
BF
-------------------- No longer eligible for government service due to lack of tax issues. Posts: 5178 | From: Up North | Registered: Dec 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
Hmmm..... I only have a million shares of CNES left after selling off 19 million a few weeks ago at 0.001. Just wondering if I should keep this last million for a longer hold or sell off again at 0.001 when it rises to that price. What do u think?
-------------------- "NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF THE U.S./CHINA CONNECTION"
posted
Yeah. I bought at 20 million at 0.0002 and sold 19 million at 0.001. Just wondering if I should keep the last million for the rest of the year to see if if CNES can exceed "my" expectations, oh, let's say $0.50 ???
-------------------- "NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF THE U.S./CHINA CONNECTION"
posted
That is up to you. Me I would keep my free mil. and see what it will get me. If it hits .0002 again load up. I have a free 1/2 mil. plus cash. I sold at .0009.
Posts: 731 | From: OHIO | Registered: Jan 2006
| IP: Logged |
posted
CNES currently has a pilot. I do not know if CNES will get Gold, Silver or Bronze. Its like ice skating, you could have all the right moves, but if the judges have a different agenda, then your out.
-------------------- Veni Vidi Vici Posts: 529 | From: CA | Registered: Jan 2005
| IP: Logged |
Go to page 7, it specifically states that it's new network will be wireless. Go to page 10...tell me that's not the GE prototype of HNET!!!
-------------------- When you reach the bottom, the only place to go is up, that or die - Indian Larry Posts: 460 | From: Council Bluffs, IA | Registered: Mar 2005
| IP: Logged |
I went to page 10, and now I tell you it os not the GE prototype of HNET....NOT? why do you want me to tell you that? Somebody tell me that it DOES look like the GE prototype of HNET!!! I think it does:)
-------------------- Veni Vidi Vici Posts: 529 | From: CA | Registered: Jan 2005
| IP: Logged |
Interoperability is important for many utilities, particularly those that face the prospect of having a single technology solution built upon proprietary scheme for deployments over one million meters presents very large procurement and operating risks. SCE also sees the opportunity to include communication interfaces with smart demand technologies like the California Energy Commission’s Title 24 proposed communicating thermostats. SCE believes there are existing technology models/standards in other industries, telecommunications and computing systems that can be readily applied to resolve these interoperability issues. System security to protect customer data and any uses of the system for load control and/or distribution automation is a prerequisite. Expanding the use of advanced metering infrastructure to support load control or distribution automation uses will require a level of security beyond what has typically been applied to AMR systems in the past. SCE also anticipates in some applications, these AMI systems may be required to meet existing NERC cyber-security standards.
This part, frpm above sounds loke CNES. What do you think?
single technology solution built upon proprietary scheme for deployments over one million meters presents very large procurement and operating risks
-------------------- Veni Vidi Vici Posts: 529 | From: CA | Registered: Jan 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
You got me sold AHD. Now call them and make sure they know about CNES!
We shall see what comes. Hopefully soon!
The Bigfoot
-------------------- No longer eligible for government service due to lack of tax issues. Posts: 5178 | From: Up North | Registered: Dec 2005
| IP: Logged |
posted
luckily i only have a million shares left of this CNES. sold out at a great time at 0.001. think i'm going to buy me more if it drops down to 0.0002
-------------------- "NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF THE U.S./CHINA CONNECTION"