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there was alot of good spots to buy in today, if you got in under .009 you are looking really good
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hoping this will edge sideways for another leg up. if not, oh well, it is only money.
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its looking pretty good right now, we might close in some good position today, this stock is just going to flucuate at these levels until its next big move
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the board is looking pretty solid today despite low volume, looks to be setting up for another run here soon, reversal is drying up
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50 day average held up today and looked like it was on its way back up before close
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the stock is still trading well, it has been testing the range a little bit but holding up, everytime the volume begins to dry up on this stock we have a run hit us, keep your eyes out
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Anyone have any news ref the courts. All i can find is the crap he says she says. Why even print it.
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World Hockey Association Announces Two Summer Training Camp Locations
Market Wire "US Press Releases "
VANCOUVER, BC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/08/07 -- The World Hockey Association (PINKSHEETS: WHKA) is pleased to announce two Summer Training Camps will be held in the following locations.
One camp, scheduled for mid-June, will be held in Bay City, Michigan. The third week of June will find the WHA running a summer hockey camp in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
These camps will be conducted by Garry "The Ironman" Unger, former St Louis Blues NHL All-Star and now General Manager and Head Coach of the New Westminster Whalers of the WHA Junior League. Unger will be joined and assisted by former players from both the NHL and the WHA.
Unger stated that the camps will be important in establishing the caliber of players that will lead the way for the coming WHA expansion season, Unger also mentioned that players from the most recent WHA season are welcome to attend the camps in either Michigan or Texas.
Garry Unger commented, "I am very impressed with the quality of players that play in the USA, and feel our WHA Michigan Camp will not only draw seasoned players from the Mid-Western United States, but from Eastern Canada as well."
The Texas camp will be located near Unger's off-season residence in the adjacent state of Oklahoma. There are currently four arenas vying for this camp and the specific arena is expected to be announced shortly.
Unger stated, "Texas is a great hockey state with fantastic talent and great potential. The success of the NHL Dallas Stars has made the athletes of the state very hockey-aware and many of them are now choosing hockey as their primary sport. "
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there is alot of potential areas for WHKA to spread their wings in Texas - Dallas-FT. Worth area has huge potential.
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still bouncing in the ranges today, looks like the extension had been filed, the briners have until May 22nd now. Looks like we are going to get this out of the way so we can enjoy the summer
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Just goes to show you that every move Ricky Smith has made so far has been very legitimate, we dont see Ricky issuing childish PR's attacking GDVM - he is going to let their stock take care of that
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The World Hockey Association Announces the Fort Vancouver Pioneers to Join the WHA -- WHA to Operate as a Junior A Hockey League in 2007-2008 49 minutes ago - Market Wire The World Hockey Association (PINKSHEETS: WHKA) reported this morning that the 2006-2007 Cascade Cup Champions, the Fort Vancouver Pioneers of Vancouver, Washington have joined the WHA as it transitions to a Junior A Hockey Association for the 2007-2008 hockey season. The Pioneers were formerly a part of NORPAC and recently finished their season ranked sixth in the nation as they went 2-1 at the Silver Cup National Tournament held in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Fort Vancouver achieved four milestones this past season. The team had a 50-6 overall record and was the first NORPAC team to ever win 50 games in a single season. They went 11-1 in the playoffs and Nationals. The team was 2-1 at the National Tournament Finals and finished the season ranked sixth in the Nation.
The WHA also confirmed recent stories circulating in Canada that it would operate as a Junior A Association for the 2007-2008 hockey season. The plan to operate in the Junior A arena was created in the early Spring but due to a variety of factors, a decision was made to withhold the official announcement of the move to Junior A hockey until today.
WHKA CEO Ricky Smith, stated, "We couldn't be more pleased than we are at the moment. We believe Fort Vancouver's decision to move to the WHA confirms our league's model as being highly attractive to established and highly successful franchises like the Pioneers. Fort Vancouver's organization will bring a level of expertise to the WHA which we expect should become infectious to some of our new franchises."
Joseph Loftgren, President of the Fort Vancouver Pioneers, commented, "The Pioneers are very excited to become part of the World Hockey Association. We looked at the WHA's plans and came to the conclusion that by joining the WHA, we could become part of a hockey league that has a very strong future in North America. We also expect the competition in the league will be fierce next season as we know there will be many quality franchises playing under the WHA Junior A umbrella."
Loftgren added, "The WHA stands for the same things we do. They emphasize academics as well as strong hockey skills development. They have great coaching and we believe they are going to dominate Junior Hockey in the very near future. I do not want to take any thunder away from Bobby Hull or Ricky Smith, so I will let them fill in the rest of the details at a time they see fit."
Garry Unger, General Manager and Head Coach of The New West Minster Whalers, last season's WHA Champions, said, "All of us in the WHA are looking forward to the competition offered by The Pioneers. Fort Vancouver is a quality franchise and we expect them to always put tough teams on the ice. It will be our pleasure to face off against them. They should help to create some great rivalries in the league.
About the World Hockey Association:
The World Hockey Association created the WHA Hockey League to promote the sport of hockey. The WHA Hockey League is the successful combination of hockey and education & will create opportunities for the talented student athletes 15-20 years of age to showcase their skills in a highly competitive environment.
The single most important element of the WHA is the successful combination of hockey and education. Players in the WHA are expected to treat their academic education as a priority equal to their athletic development. Each team is expected to combine a high level of competition with a commitment to education.
With a planned schedule of more than 50 games, practice time, off-ice conditioning and public appearances, players should be well prepared for their next level of hockey, whether it is at the college and university level, or as a professional.
The 2007-2008 season will feature a transformation to Junior A Hockey and a significant expansion. The result will find the WHA firmly established in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Northwestern United States.
As a listed company on the Over-The-Counter Pink Sheets our mission is to provide a financially sound economic model that is responsible to WHA investors, coaches and staff, and the junior hockey players participating on each team. Fan satisfaction is a primary consideration in our decision making process
Forward-Looking-Statements
Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Except for historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive, governmental and technological factors affecting the company's operations, markets, products and prices and other factors discussed in the company's various filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The World Hockey Association cannot be responsible for the statements or actions of John D Briner, The Briner Group or Global Developments, Inc.
CONTACT: Ricky Smith 989 794 6444 SOURCE: World Hockey Association
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The World Hockey Association Announces the Fort Vancouver Pioneers to Join the WHA -- WHA to Operate as a Junior A Hockey League in 2007-2008 May 21, 2007 9:00:00 AM VANCOUVER, BC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/21/07 -- The World Hockey Association (PINKSHEETS: WHKA) reported this morning that the 2006-2007 Cascade Cup Champions, the Fort Vancouver Pioneers of Vancouver, Washington have joined the WHA as it transitions to a Junior A Hockey Association for the 2007-2008 hockey season. The Pioneers were formerly a part of NORPAC and recently finished their season ranked sixth in the nation as they went 2-1 at the Silver Cup National Tournament held in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Fort Vancouver achieved four milestones this past season. The team had a 50-6 overall record and was the first NORPAC team to ever win 50 games in a single season. They went 11-1 in the playoffs and Nationals. The team was 2-1 at the National Tournament Finals and finished the season ranked sixth in the Nation.
The WHA also confirmed recent stories circulating in Canada that it would operate as a Junior A Association for the 2007-2008 hockey season. The plan to operate in the Junior A arena was created in the early Spring but due to a variety of factors, a decision was made to withhold the official announcement of the move to Junior A hockey until today.
WHKA CEO Ricky Smith, stated, "We couldn't be more pleased than we are at the moment. We believe Fort Vancouver's decision to move to the WHA confirms our league's model as being highly attractive to established and highly successful franchises like the Pioneers. Fort Vancouver's organization will bring a level of expertise to the WHA which we expect should become infectious to some of our new franchises."
Joseph Loftgren, President of the Fort Vancouver Pioneers, commented, "The Pioneers are very excited to become part of the World Hockey Association. We looked at the WHA's plans and came to the conclusion that by joining the WHA, we could become part of a hockey league that has a very strong future in North America. We also expect the competition in the league will be fierce next season as we know there will be many quality franchises playing under the WHA Junior A umbrella."
Loftgren added, "The WHA stands for the same things we do. They emphasize academics as well as strong hockey skills development. They have great coaching and we believe they are going to dominate Junior Hockey in the very near future. I do not want to take any thunder away from Bobby Hull or Ricky Smith, so I will let them fill in the rest of the details at a time they see fit."
Garry Unger, General Manager and Head Coach of The New West Minster Whalers, last season's WHA Champions, said, "All of us in the WHA are looking forward to the competition offered by The Pioneers. Fort Vancouver is a quality franchise and we expect them to always put tough teams on the ice. It will be our pleasure to face off against them. They should help to create some great rivalries in the league.
About the World Hockey Association:
The World Hockey Association created the WHA Hockey League to promote the sport of hockey. The WHA Hockey League is the successful combination of hockey and education & will create opportunities for the talented student athletes 15-20 years of age to showcase their skills in a highly competitive environment.
The single most important element of the WHA is the successful combination of hockey and education. Players in the WHA are expected to treat their academic education as a priority equal to their athletic development. Each team is expected to combine a high level of competition with a commitment to education.
With a planned schedule of more than 50 games, practice time, off-ice conditioning and public appearances, players should be well prepared for their next level of hockey, whether it is at the college and university level, or as a professional.
The 2007-2008 season will feature a transformation to Junior A Hockey and a significant expansion. The result will find the WHA firmly established in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Northwestern United States.
As a listed company on the Over-The-Counter Pink Sheets our mission is to provide a financially sound economic model that is responsible to WHA investors, coaches and staff, and the junior hockey players participating on each team. Fan satisfaction is a primary consideration in our decision making process
Forward-Looking-Statements
Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: Except for historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to economic, competitive, governmental and technological factors affecting the company's operations, markets, products and prices and other factors discussed in the company's various filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The World Hockey Association cannot be responsible for the statements or actions of John D Briner, The Briner Group or Global Developments, Inc.
CONTACT: Ricky Smith 989 794 6444
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the more teams that jump aboard the more the stock will move...anyone heard anything bout the suit???I havnt heard anything in a while....!!!
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i know a couple people on here just got in on friday, nice move, looking good today, lots of action starting to brew up for the week
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