quote:Originally posted by StockUp: Oh just relax 10of13---this roller coaster ride is going uphill. Have a little faith and positive thinking--you will be surprised how far it will take you...and your money! No one said this was going to sky rocket in a day---chill out for a minute - it's coming!
LMAO...call it a roller coaster if you like...BUT roller coasters FALL MUCH faster than they go up!
NEWBIES..Don't fall for the BS... Hope the wait is worth it for ya'll that are in!!!
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quote:Originally posted by Spectacles: Oil is over 61 a barrel
Unfortunately, the detrimental effect on the markets caused by oil being that high, usually supercedes any benfits of trickle down economics by the time they reach this level.
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I'd be laughing at this thread if I didn't think all of these people would end up losing a bunch of money...
quote:Originally posted by 10of13: Wow...I read this thread because I newbie bought into this... and he is in the whole...and now I see why...CHEEZ ITS people...can you lower your pumpbox down a little?
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Notice how the vultures come out when they find something they want to pick! What out for negative nellies!
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I'm in and my money's riding. That does not mean that I'm elated to be here right now though. Nor does it mean that I won't be cost averaging down to salvage this portion of my portfolio.
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International Energy, Ltd. (PINKSHEETS: ILGY) (FRANKFURT: I9E) is proud to announce that the Company has been asked to become a joint venture partner by one of the largest private oil and gas companies in Central Asia.
The Company can confirm that preliminary discussions have commenced with the prospective joint venture partner who has acquired the rights to develop and operate an oil and gas reservoir with the stock evaluated at 5.5 million tons. The area of the reservoir is 115 square kilometers in the basin of a major river in Central Asia.
CEO David Watson stated: "This project in Central Asia is a first for us in that it involves a large private company. However, the strength of this company along with the attributes of the oil and gas reservoir leads us to conclude that this project can provide enormous earnings potential for our Company and greater share value for our shareholders."
About International Energy, Ltd.
International Energy, Ltd. intends to become a worldwide company specializing in the extraction and production of oil and gas. The company's vision is to establish and enhance the company's foundation for future growth by developing properties that provide a balance between short and long-term reserves in both the oil and natural gas markets. Oil and gas-related activities will include acquiring additional properties with potential for development and drilling. The company will work to establish and maintain a significant inventory of undeveloped prospects. The company emphasis is on production, cash flow and reserve value, which will be attained by exploring for, developing, and purchasing oil and gas properties worldwide.
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International Energy, Ltd. Announces Another Potential Joint Venture in Central Asia
Internet Wire via COMTEX
Feb 23, 2007 9:00:40 AM
ORLANDO, FL, Feb 23, 2007 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
International Energy, Ltd. (PINKSHEETS: ILGY) (FRANKFURT: I9E) is proud to announce that the Company has been asked to become a joint venture partner by one of the largest private oil and gas companies in Central Asia.
The Company can confirm that preliminary discussions have commenced with the prospective joint venture partner who has acquired the rights to develop and operate an oil and gas reservoir with the stock evaluated at 5.5 million tons. The area of the reservoir is 115 square kilometers in the basin of a major river in Central Asia.
CEO David Watson stated: "This project in Central Asia is a first for us in that it involves a large private company. However, the strength of this company along with the attributes of the oil and gas reservoir leads us to conclude that this project can provide enormous earnings potential for our Company and greater share value for our shareholders."
About International Energy, Ltd.
International Energy, Ltd. intends to become a worldwide company specializing in the extraction and production of oil and gas. The company's vision is to establish and enhance the company's foundation for future growth by developing properties that provide a balance between short and long-term reserves in both the oil and natural gas markets. Oil and gas-related activities will include acquiring additional properties with potential for development and drilling. The company will work to establish and maintain a significant inventory of undeveloped prospects. The company emphasis is on production, cash flow and reserve value, which will be attained by exploring for, developing, and purchasing oil and gas properties worldwide.
Safe Harbor Statement
The preceding includes forward-looking statements, which involve known and unknown risks, and uncertainties, which may cause the company's actual results in future periods to differ materially from forecasted results. Any forward-looking statements above are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially due to a variety of factors, including, without limitation, competition, intellectual property rights, litigation, needs of liquidity, and other risks detailed from time to time in the company's reports filed with the SEC. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, continued acceptance of the company's products and services, competition, new products and technological changes, as well as any and all "other risks" associated with business.
CONTACT: International Energy, Ltd. D. Watson Tel: (407) 574-6623 Email: ilgyinfo*yahoo.com
SOURCE: International Energy, Ltd.
mailto:ilgyinfo*yahoo.com
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We all already know what he thinks......however all the evidence supports a good run soon.
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I'm a noob to all of this. Gonna have some money on scottrade by next week. Mostly gonna do the big boys (xom, bp, ect...) but I figured I'd do some penny stocks on paper.. I got 750,000 of ILGY. I wrote down .0013 for the buy price, but it started at .0014 today. If I was to have actually bought last night, would I have payed .0013 or .0014? Just trying to get a more accurate estimation on how I do on paper before I try about 10-15% of my real money on the penny stocks.
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Practice on paper till you get the feel for it, learn to read charts, and most importantly, listen to your own gut and instinct because you could very well lose it all listening to others.
Good luck!
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I was wondering however if I buy a stock after the close, do I buy in for the close price (0013) or open price (0014)?
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He/She can't buy but he can put his order in.
mindspin,...put the order in for whatever you would want to pay for a particular stock. Do your homework so that you can come up with what is a fair and reasonable price and take into account how much you like it.
He's new,....probably doesn't even get the limit order thing yet,.... he's paper trading, which us exactly what he/she should be doing at this point.
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the fairest way to determine where you would get in is to look at the ASK when you plan to buy, not the last price. The ask is what you can buy at, the bid is what you can sell at, essentially.
So if the bid x ask at the open today was .0014 x .0015 and it closed yesterday at .0013, you'd be paying .0015 this morning. Yesterday's close doesn't matter at all. the only thing that matters is how much someone was willing to sell it to you for this morning.
make sense?
And when you "sell" you have to do the opposite. If the bid x ask is still .0014 x .0015, you would be selling at .0014.
quote:Originally posted by mindspin311: I was wondering however if I buy a stock after the close, do I buy in for the close price (0013) or open price (0014)?
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I personally like the fact that the joint venture is with a privately held company. That should equate to a lot less drama and politics.
CEO David Watson stated: "This project in Central Asia is a first for us in that it involves a large private company. However, the strength of this company along with the attributes of the oil and gas reservoir leads us to conclude that this project can provide enormous earnings potential for our Company and greater share value for our shareholders."
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