Tib, that is a good question....whether or not to snatch up more shares...I don't know at this point, but I a certainly watching. ;)
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<--- in the mancave, pretending to *work* -- but really, I'm reading a twisted suspense thriller..A Thin Dark Line by Tami Hoag; I had started another of her books a few months back and just couldn't get past the first chapter...she likes to write in geographical dialect...the one I just_couldn't read was Dixie Highway...or some similar title that revolved around an uneducated southern rich woman...yeah, no time for drivel. Give me an educated psycho!
okay...back to *work* ;)
Ramsey
PS: see what happens when TDA locks up *my* money!
And, for the record, I *do* refresh my browser at the finish of each chapter to *see* if *my* money is ready to be traded for shares ;-)
'Morning all, and welcome back, Bill!
I am way green on QASP so far, to the tune of about 48%. I'll take it. I still think it has a lot more room to run IF everything I see/hear/read is true. My finger is on the trigger of this one, however, should it turn south again.
Candle--
You'll make money on CHB. I did back when it bottomed in the late winter/early spring. At some point, it will be a long-term buy-and-hold stock. I just have to see the news (housing) that tells me it's time to buy more CHB. Hopefully, it will produce a 5-10 bagger and go back up to its usual trading range of $5-8 or so.
Also Present. Been very busy or not had anything constructive to add to the conversation.
Tib, I'm finally also up just a smidge on QASP today, it's about time. I think I have finally learned my lesson witht these pennies. BCLE made a run to .039 a few weeks ago then plunged back to these levels. I should've sold and bought back in but my dream of hitting something semi-lucrative skewed my decision making. I will start taking profits more often from now on no matter what. I think I will use a 20%-30% rule to trigger my profit taking.
Ok, here's the gut and logic opinion with no chart watching on QASP
It is trading at almost 3 and half cents today. The company seems to think that it's stock is worth more than that and they have instituted a buy back program. Recently the stock has been as high as 6 cents in the last 6 months.
10,000 shares will cost about 350 bucks. If it goes up a penny in the next week, you make about a hundred bucks. That's a good return on your investment!
You can level 2 yourself to death. But, just going on the news and the stock action over the last 3 days should show you that we're probably going to go to 4.5 cents.
I bought 200K shares last week. So far, it's been a really sweet buy!
As always, this is just the opinion of a guy who has wax for brains :D
Yeah, it's the psych thing ... Greedy? Stupid not to ...? Brilliant ... when it's at say ... .50?
Everything points upwards, the buyback and bridge loan, assumed closings any day now. There is one guy on the shrub ... 'digital' something or the other who was getting some of the others a bit bent out of shape because he dared to offer up some .. caution and was asking some real good questions. Need more of that, that contrarian\devil's advocate sort of thing IMHO, he did mention that he was still long and bought in this morning again -I just like his style as a counter to oh, .... faires and pixie dust :)
I got wax coming out my ears ... :D
Think I am more chicken dung than anything ... That's what is perplexing me I think. Only @ 150K total and that is after picking them up, think the largest was 40K shares, so 25k here and 25k there ... I will have to give a heads up if I do make up my stinking mind and buy, should free up some cheaper shares for everybody else ...
I have 5 million shares of EVFL just sitting there floating at .0001. I wish something would happen...I mean "anything"! It sells every day at .0001 and never runs out (clearing throat)....interesting phenomenon...
QASP just hit .03, that's a half penny off it's high for the day.
Might be a good time to buy.....
I went ahead and got another 50K. It should be much cheaper in an hour or so!
Evolution Fuels Files Supplemental Information Disclosure Related to the Status of Certain Litigation
DALLAS, Sept. 21, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Evolution Fuels, Inc. (Pink Sheets:EVFL) (the "Company") today announced that it has filed a "Supplemental Information" filing which can be found on the Pink Sheets OTC Markets website (www.pinksheets.com) under "Filings" for Evolution Fuels.
In the filing, the Company describes the status of certain litigation involving the Company's pursuit of a judgment in the amount of $5,032,300 and claims against an individual for tortious interference and breach of contract.
About Evolution Fuels, Inc.
The Company endeavors to market renewable transportation fuels at retail fuel stations that will provide blends of ethanol from 10% to 85% (E10 to E85), and biodiesel blends from 5% to 20% (B5 to B20). The Company's plan calls for the development of a chain of renewable fuel stations that extend from Texas to Mississippi that will be a combination of "Evolution Fuels"-branded fuel stations/convenience stores and western-motif truck stops modeled after the Willie's Place Truck Stop in Carl's Corner, TX. The Company's Web site is www.evolution-fuels.com.
Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure
This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. In this context, forward-looking statements may address the Company's expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "seeks," "will," and other terms with similar meaning. These forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain. Although the Company believes that the assumptions upon which its forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can provide no assurances that these assumptions will prove to be correct. In connection with the "safe harbor" provisions of the federal securities laws, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, important factors that, among others, could cause or result in actual results and experience to differ materially from the Company's anticipated results, projections, or other expectations are disclosed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements in this press release are expressly qualified by such cautionary statements, risks, and uncertainties, and by reference to the underlying assumptions.
CONTACT: Evolution Fuels, Inc.
Media & Investor Relations
Randy Hepler
866-765-4940
investors@evolution-fuels.com
DALLAS, Sept. 21, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Evolution Fuels, Inc. (Pink Sheets:EVFL) (the "Company") today announced that it has retained Trident Response Group LLC ("Trident"), a corporate risk management firm with extensive experience in protecting their clients' interests in a variety of ways, including fulfillment and disposition of legal settlements.
Company management stated that as a result of the Company's proactive collection of legal judgments in its favor, pursuit of claims and other causes of action, it has decided to enlist the services of Trident.
Trident's experienced special operations, intelligence, and federal law enforcement personnel give Evolution Fuels unique resources to help to ensure efficient solutions for its corporate claims issues.
About Evolution Fuels, Inc.
The Company endeavors to market renewable transportation fuels at retail fuel stations that will provide blends of ethanol from 10% to 85% (E10 to E85), and biodiesel blends from 5% to 20% (B5 to B20). The Company's plan calls for the development of a chain of renewable fuel stations that extend from Texas to Mississippi that will be a combination of "Evolution Fuels"-branded fuel stations/convenience stores and western-motif truck stops modeled after the Willie's Place Truck Stop in Carl's Corner, TX. The Company's Web site is www.evolution-fuels.com.
Forward-Looking Statements Disclosure
This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. In this context, forward-looking statements may address the Company's expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "seeks," "will," and other terms with similar meaning. These forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain. Although the Company believes that the assumptions upon which its forward-looking statements are based are reasonable, it can provide no assurances that these assumptions will prove to be correct. In connection with the "safe harbor" provisions of the federal securities laws, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, important factors that, among others, could cause or result in actual results and experience to differ materially from the Company's anticipated results, projections, or other expectations are disclosed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements in this press release are expressly qualified by such cautionary statements, risks, and uncertainties, and by reference to the underlying assumptions.
CONTACT: Evolution Fuels, Inc.
Media & Investor Relations
Randy Hepler
866-765-4940
investors@evolution-fuels.com
EVOLUTION FUELS, INC. (f/k/a EARTH BIOFUELS, INC.) (“Evolution” or, the
“Company”) hereby states the status of the Company’s pursuit of a judgment it has won
against Mr. Robert Bickle, and the status of the Company’s claims against Mr. Dusty
Butler for tortious interference, breach of confidentiality, and subsequent temporary
injunction.
BICKLE
On January 29, 2008, Evolution Fuels sued Mr. Robert Bickle, an individual residing in
the state of Texas, for breach of contract, anticipatory breach, breach of promissory note,
tortious interference, and defamation. The Company subsequently won the lawsuit and
was awarded a judgment in the amount of five million thirty-two thousand three hundred
dollars ($5,032,300.00). On September 18, 2009 the Company retained Trident Resource
Group LLC (“Trident”) to locate Mr. Bickle and pursue the judgment award.
DUSTY BUTLER
The Company is in the process of filing claims against Mr. Dusty Butler, an individual
residing in the state of North Carolina, on the basis of tortious interference. Additionally,
the Company is in the process of obtaining injunctive relief as a result of breach of a
confidentiality agreement. The Company plans to utilize the services of Trident
Response Group as necessary to assist with the pursuit of any legal remedies in the
Company’s favor.
Posted by fourdamoney 30947 on the shrub:
Putting it in perspective:
I went back and reviewed some of Dustys' posts; to say the least they can be considered deflamatory which would certainly piss me off if directed at me. JMHO; I don't think DM expects any monetary award but only to make a point here. It's quite possible that Dusty had motives of his own which are now backfiring. Greed can be a great motivator/instigator and if statements have been made that are derogitory and liablious then I think I too would follow with action such as DM is doing now.
All is JMHO, it would be nice to get Dusty's response to the legal action; although that might not be in his favor nor would I expect it at this point.
All of us here are going to make assumptions so here is mine:
Dusty signed confidentiality agreement.
DM explained business plan, structure, time lines, advanced events being sought, negotiated and implemented; just to name a few topics.
Greed takes over.
Dusty posts on board opposites and derogitory comments to keep pps down while all along he is loading up on shares.
Any thoughts?
Man; I'm starting to think this would make a great story for a movie of the week. We are starting to get conspiracy theories, some depict a demented, evil, crook of a CEO while at the same time shareholders are battling between each other, soon I would expect to see Mike Douglas walk in an attempt a hostile takeover. Title of film "Evolutionary Response"