quote:I'll take the dilution comment back, but gator you do know how they funded themselves till next year, do you??
Yes, I do know how they funded themselves until next year. All I'm saying is if you're going to make large blanket statements like that then state your reasons instead of just making a large blanket statement.
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Hey Bigrod...Gator knows more about this company than most...of course he knows how CNES is funded...funny sheet...
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Just curious on everyone's opinion here. Who believes that CNES is a great long term investment? I have done my homework, but just want to hear what you think.
Thank, Joel
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CNES is one of the few pennies that I do consider a long term investment. My strategy has been to get accumulate over time. I'm not selling this one on runs and dips except for a few times to take a little profit.
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quote:Originally posted by JOELGA: Just curious on everyone's opinion here. Who believes that CNES is a great long term investment? I have done my homework, but just want to hear what you think.
Thank, Joel
With the way ARCA controls this dang thing, you have no choice but to make it a long-term investment.
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Thanks cotton, I currently own a small amount but am considering moving in with a large position for the long term.
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quote:Originally posted by JOELGA: Just curious on everyone's opinion here. Who believes that CNES is a great long term investment? I have done my homework, but just want to hear what you think.
Thank, Joel
With the way ARCA controls this dang thing, you have no choice but to make it a long-term investment.
This is true! MAybe ARCA is long too...lol
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Bearclaw...if it was cd's being sold, don't you think there would have been a lot more than what went thru? I was thinking bid wacker for all of it, if they were actually trades going thru and not MM's swapping around.
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Gator... You could be right...I'm looking for a bounce today after all this nonsense at .0012...
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2nd level of resistance at .0014...Anyone show the 3rd level of resistance????
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meethinks we're starting to move in the positive direction now. L2's are looking much better IMO.
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If gas goes north of $2.75/gal, we can only hope that our technology will get it's due attention in the press.
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SAR jumping below the price. This is a buy signal. Last time it happened CNES duplicated its price in one day.
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