MIAMI, FL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 03/04/08 -- Expert Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: EXPT) is proud to welcome 3 new Loan Officers to the Expert Family: Marcia O'Connor, Felix Betancourt and Reina Aguilar.
Marcia O'Connor has been in the real estate business for over 25 years, Felix Betancourt has been a full time mortgage broker for over 3 years and Reina Aguilar for over 7 years. Combined, they have 31 years of experience in the mortgage and real estate business, originating millions of dollars in real estate and mortgage transactions, which makes them a great addition to the company.
The company previously announced the hiring of new office manager Alex Bartolomeo. Mr. Bartolomeo will hold position as office manager and senior compliance officer. Mr. Bartolomeo has over 7 years of experience in the mortgage industry; he has worked for Washington Mutual Bank as a loan consultant and a wholesale account executive; for Bank of America as a loan consultant and for Countrywide Home Loans as an account executive. His job and duties include expanding our broker base by hiring experienced Loan Officers, creating business flow and generating leads by marketing to specific market segments, establishing a call center environment and managing the loan originating and processing team.
Shirley Rico states, "We welcome Marcia O'Connor, Felix Betancourt and Reina Aguilar to our team of expert loan consultants; we are aggressively generating business and leads and will keep on marketing in order to grow our loan officer base to provide excellent service to our customers; we believe these new additions will increase our originations and volume of closed loans."
Expert Group, Inc. is a diversified financial services company, which markets a variety of financial products and services through Expert Financing, Expert Group Title Services, Expert Credit Fix U.S.A.
Expert is licensed by the department of Financial Regulations and a member of FAMB and since inception Expert has originated over 50 million in origination. We offer stock option plans to our Loan Officers, Brokers, Title Agents, Processors.
Certain statements in this release and the attached corporate profile that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements may be identified by the use of words such as "anticipate," "believe," "expect," "future," "may," "will," "would," "should," "plan," "projected," "intend," and similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The Company's future operating results are dependent upon many factors, including but not limited to the Company's ability to: (I) obtain sufficient capital or a strategic business arrangement to fund its expansion plans; (ii) build the management and human resources and infrastructure necessary to support the growth of its business; (iii) competitive factors and developments beyond the Company's control; and (iv) other risk factors.
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Posts: 3255 | From: Los Angeles California | Registered: Jan 2006
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Looks like its got a while more to go..... there's no solid floor.... it will bounce when it bounces.
Posts: 858 | Registered: Jul 2005
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quote:Originally posted by farmerboy: when the selling is done...patience on this one is a given.
Not exactly sure what you're saying here bub.
If you're saying to be patient and to wait until there is evidence that the selling is complete before jumping in, then I would agree with you 100%. The better way to have played this one, assuming that they are continuing to dilute is (was) to wait for some positive confirmation before buying. FWIW, I initially played it wrong, but have continued to buy up until .0008.
Looking at the time/sales history, it appears that a LOT of mirror trading is occuring. If you scan through the data, you will frequently see consecutive transactions of the same quantity being traded at the bid and the ask. It screams of manipulation. The true bottom appears to be about .0007- and the volume seems to have slowed near the end of the day. To me- the way I interpret the data, we are at or very near bottom and a reversal is imminent.
If you feel it's going to go lower, I welcome the contrary opinion, but I would like to hear your reasons.
Posts: 949 | From: Little Rock, AR | Registered: Dec 2005
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I do believe the bottom is in. I bought today * .0008. Big volume with no move. CMF very negative and MFI in the buying zone along with the the RSI. Like I said some patience is needed here. You've been buying since .002 you know know what I'm sayin.
Posts: 514 | Registered: Feb 2007
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MMs may take it down to 0.0005. Examples: BLLB, GRMU, and HCFE. HCFE is only at the bdginning of a two-week run. Wait and watch. Dilution is still going on. Two things will show up when the dilution is over: the volume will be much smaller; the pps will be at 5 or 6. You will be frustrated if you get in too early. After the bottom is hit, it may take two week to run to the top. Don't get out too soon, too.
******* AUTO 0.0007 5000 16:02:33 NITE 0.0007 5000 15:57:10 HILL 0.0007 5000 15:10:10 DOMS 0.0007 5000 11:45:58 UBSS 0.0005 5000 15:32:14 *** The gang of 5 VFIN 0.0005 5000 08:56:30 SALI 0.0005 5000 11:40:47 SBSH 0.0005 5000 11:36:40 ETRD 0.0005 5000 16:07:32 ***** HDSN 0.0001 5000 13:51:55
Posts: 3228 | From: Michigan | Registered: Aug 2005
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I don't think you are far off here Jim, but I think bil-g has a point as well. Although you are right about buying too early, that's the risk with these pinkies, you can't tell when the dilution is going to come due to lack of filings. I bought too high, admittedly, but I can also be patient and wait for the run. I think we'll all be happy with this one in the end.
BTW, You also forgot STNL in that list, it definitely fits the bill.
Posts: 2741 | From: Seattle | Registered: Feb 2005
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Looks like the floor is finally showing its face... .0007 looks like a nice entry point but Im still going to wait.
One more reason to wait is the volume was good and it was mostly buy orders but how come the pps didn't close green. Huge volume like that should have moved this stock even a little!
Posts: 858 | Registered: Jul 2005
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Volume dried up! people are intereted in this one right now. That last POS PR was so idiotic no wonder no ones buying this POS Sorry but I say whats on my mind. LOL JMHO GLTA
Posts: 514 | Registered: Feb 2007
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Personally I think this is one to flip. Put in a low order and hope you get filled when they are diluting and sell when you get an upswing. I don't think they are done yet and we might see 0005 in the next couple of weeks. But then again I can't predict the future otherwise I'd be rich already.
-------------------- My opinion is only that. Posts: 384 | From: Colorado | Registered: Oct 2006
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