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Oh mighty invester, show us the way to the glory road... ROTFLMFAO... simply the most pathetic thing I have read yet in the forums, pathetic... 596 posts in less than a month on top of that, not sure I'll be taking your advice anytime soon... once again, ROTFLMFAO!
What a freakin' joke...
Adlai_
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I really liked the part where you discussed your reason for being so rich with your countless hours of research... yet you posted on allstocks.com 600 times in less than a month... sorry, just had to throw that one in...
Adlai_
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Let the members themselves decide whose advice they want to take...
It's posts like that, that make quality people go away.
quote:Originally posted by adlai: I really liked the part where you discussed your reason for being so rich with your countless hours of research... yet you posted on allstocks.com 600 times in less than a month... sorry, just had to throw that one in...
quote:Originally posted by adlai: Oh mighty invester, show us the way to the glory road... ROTFLMFAO... simply the most pathetic thing I have read yet in the forums, pathetic... 596 posts in less than a month on top of that, not sure I'll be taking your advice anytime soon... once again, ROTFLMFAO!
What a freakin' joke...
Adlai_
Your a Fuc*ing idiot guy. Tell your mother I said hello.
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It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see what's going on here...
in a nutshell.
325 mil O/S but volume last 2 weeks brought price down, volume in the 100's millions.
Heavy Crude is an untapped area that is being investigated, and already has billions in research just trying to figure out a productive way to get this out of the ground.. See my above links..in earlier posts..
Is KSWJ MC value higher than $500,000? should be.
You 2 had your fun, now let's get back to business.
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I e-mailed and didn't get an answer, as I too want to confirm if there is any dilution going on...
I will try and call the T/A tomorrow. I see nothing listed anywhere showing filings for share issuance..
The T/A can be tricked into giving you the numbers...I have done it once before.
because the last known O/S is 325 million, you can tell them that plan on making a very large purchase, but you don't want to become a 10 percenter, and you need to know the share structure to adjust your purchase.
I won't be calling till later Monday, but if anyone else does, and they use this, let me know, so I can use my other method which is secret:)
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quote:Originally posted by TruthLiesWithin: I e-mailed and didn't get an answer, as I too want to confirm if there is any dilution going on...
I will try and call the T/A tomorrow. I see nothing listed anywhere showing filings for share issuance..
The T/A can be tricked into giving you the numbers...I have done it once before.
because the last known O/S is 325 million, you can tell them that plan on making a very large purchase, but you don't want to become a 10 percenter, and you need to know the share structure to adjust your purchase.
I won't be calling till later Monday, but if anyone else does, and they use this, let me know, so I can use my other method which is secret:)
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I was told by someone else of this method a long time ago..
I guess a ten percenter would be considered and insider, if you held that much, and you would be restricted to selling without first notifying your option to sell.
I still don't know exactly how it works, but that was what I gathered from it.
I will try again..
Tonight I will post if I get an answer...
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from another board why I bought this stock in the first place
Because it's the penny market, people are naturally predisposed to turn very cynical about the least little delay or perceived downturn in fortunes... but it's really just a little patience that's required here as LFWK continues to absorb the distribution and accumulation that naturally follows any huge percentage run up, as it had from subpenny land to where it is now.
In a post last week, RB poster slam bang posed a merger question: "Is the plan to completely merge the two companies without additional share transfer?"
Yes, that's exactly how I view the plan, to leave 500 million shares total outstanding, post-merger, with no more dilution and the potential to call for a dividend for all holders soon to squeeze out any remaining naked share sellers some more. There are 50 to 70 million shares as I understand it out of the 500 M total which the new, combined Consultech/Sulja/Loftwerks insiders have stated they do NOT hold. presumably that's what we're trading with here every day.
Skeptics have posted "What's in it for Sulja or Consultech?" The answer is (hello GOOGLE!) they are going from privately held to PUBLICLY traded -- or at least Consultech is doing so, in part, through one of their profitable subsidiaries, Sulja Bros. With the synergistic aid of Loftwerks designs -- the merged company has the combined value and ability to book millions of dollars in new housing construction contracts ("earnings are expected to grow EXPONENTIALLY," is what it said in one of their most recent press releases, and how I love that word especially) in the housing-strapped southeastern U.S. market, thus driving the share price of their new company from a range of .10 to .40 per share, post-merger (based on a 2.2 EPS to start) to above $1 to $2 per share, as they score more contracts and likely federal funding (a la what ZENX did after Katrina last September) and move to the OTC or AMEX , thereby giving Consultech and Sulja their $200 million payday because they own that many shares -- hello GOOGLE again. Except unlike the way Google did it through an investment bank Sulja and Consultech chose to go public through an existing publcly traded company, the LFWK vehicle. The absolute brilliance of the plan is that both LFWK's Ammerman and Consultech execs. issued a couple hundred million new shares to Consultech, announcing that "dilution is the solution." Normally dilution would be a signal to holders that their shars are of less value, but shock of shocks -- especially to the naked shorters -- the news was received as a positive force on the stock because of who the diluted shares were going to -- Consultech. What it meant was that Ammerman was giving Consultech a giant stake in the future fortune of his company, LFWK, and the future fortunes of LFWK shareholders in exchange for creating a merged entity that can generate big revenues all while executing a very worthy cause -- namely, affordable housing for the hurting southeast and Biloxi Miss. area specifically. (Another hugely attractive element of the deal is that the Miss. legislature passed a law saying that if they do obtain and grant big state or federal funding for housing construction projects, the business must go to in-state companies. Sulja Bros. is a registered business entity in Mississippi, as I discovered by doing an on-line search of state-by-state listings of construction company suppliers.)
The brilliance of the plan is that, knowing ahead of time that they have the players in place to crate a profitable venture on the level of any other solid AMEX or OTC level construction company (think ZENX again, for example) in the not-distant future, LFWK's and Consultech execs. also scooped up tens of millions of shares for the price of as little as two-one thousandths of a cent, including shares that were sold to them by the the ever smug naked shorters who are accustomed to automatically making money in the market via their routinely nefarious method of selling more and more shares of a beaten down stock, shares they are not legally allowed to sell, thinking the price wil just go just go down and down as usual and never having to worry about it biting them via a skyrocketing share price that goes so far up, past where they sold, that they are now responsible for buying back 10 million shares, say, of a company that they had intended to "buy back" when it was worth ten times LESS than what they sold it it at. But now suddenly those 10 million shares are worth -- YIKES! 4 cents, 10 cents, 40 cents -- a DOLLAR per share... How is that gonna get paid back? Tell ya how -- probably by someone going to jail BECAUSE THEY CAN'T afford to buy it back anymore. And what a nice 60 Minutes piece that'd make.
So that's why I'm not selling my shares. Because not only has Ammerman created an opportunity for steadfast longs to make a LOT of money, he also has a legitimate chance to make HISTORY. I'd like to be in on both counts. Ammerman has a chance, if he follows this through, to put a little fear into the remaining naked shorters of the world. Maybe make it so that we Joe Longs can trade in a more profitable penny stock market that booms with fair market value -- instead of quivering in fear that every few downticks are pre-indicators that naked shorters have arrived to feast on your favorite fledgling stock like locusts.
That is the current story of LFWK as I understand it. Did I bet the farm? No. But it sure would be nice to turn $1,000 worth of shares right here into $10,000 in a few months, which is the plan/hope.
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I beleive you posted your LFWK post to the KSWJ thread by mistake? I own both, so it made for good reading, but our fellow LFWK holders should probably read it as well on the correct thread. Are you in KSWJ as well? If so, what are your thoughts?
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those 350k sells just ain't right... why is it always 350k? I've seen too many of those... suspicious... has anyone else noticed this?
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Just got off the phone with the T.A., 325m is the last count. This was the count they got late last week. She is contacting them, and will call me back as soon as she speaks with them.
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Just got off the phone. The Transfer Agent called the company, and no further issues. The outstanding is still at only 325m. Fantastic news. Call for yourself. The T.A. Phone #647-722-9581
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this is total BS, all those buys this morning at 0.0015 and nothing changes, a FEW sells and the whole thing collapses... truly amazing
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I am beside myself with anger. There were almost 20m buys at .0015, with very little sales they took it to .0012. This is total manipulation.
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Okay, what's goig on here? I've been averaging down since .0025, but now it's time turn this ship around! We need the golden ticket to the moon. Let's see this Tech licensed to Exxon, etc. so we can get to doing morre important things, like dancing in the streets all the way to the bank.
IMHO
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pardon my ignorance, but isn't there a law in the US against such MM practices? this is CLEARLY manipulation. They're pinksheets sure, but that doesn't mean these practices should be condoned
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I may shoot something, I am so angry. There are no issuances of new stock. I made sure to call the T.A. on that. This can only be accumulation by The Market Makers. There are very few sales, and they have dismantled the stock. If this continues, I will be on the phone with the SEC about this.
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