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  1. ray is offline
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    05-13-2009, 01:00 AM #151
    Quote Originally Posted by dread View Post
    I have been thinking about getting one for my truck, just don't know about the bio issue, poor mileage and premature engine failure, what have you.

    http://www.homebiodieselkits.com/homeprocessors.html

    Of course I could modify it and turn it into a still!!!
    The black market for all sorts of sins is picking up, that market is booming!!!
    The US navy is thinking hard about the algae bio sinful juice
    to use in jets and in pilots ...lol ... it is a two sided deal food and fuel
    both ... drop in on chat any time jim......

  2. Stock Magician is offline
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    05-13-2009, 02:12 AM #152
    Ray,

    Thanks for the heads up on SHSNQ at Invester hub. I checked it out but it does not look good for me. A little hope . . . but not much. I will not cry too much it was a gamble and I knew it. More of a blow to my ego than my wallet.

    Looking around I noticed LEHLQ might be a consideration for some quick in and out play. Sitting at .05 right now but has some spiking on the charts that looks intriguing.

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    05-13-2009, 02:34 AM #153
    Quote Originally Posted by Stock Magician View Post
    Ray,

    Thanks for the heads up on SHSNQ at Invester hub. I checked it out but it does not look good for me. A little hope . . . but not much. I will not cry too much it was a gamble and I knew it. More of a blow to my ego than my wallet.

    Looking around I noticed LEHLQ might be a consideration for some quick in and out play. Sitting at .05 right now but has some spiking on the charts that looks intriguing.
    stock magician
    I got my money out as well as enough to buy grocery's
    I left the remaining balance in and got slaped just like sworn said
    I would
    to funny .....so goes the ego.....
    time to make some money.....
    nothing like some good calls to make you feel better....
    good hunting...

  4. billhart22 is offline
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    05-13-2009, 02:46 AM #154

    Staying on top of it

    I have a call in with Smurfit this morning. 1-877-264-9638. From what I can read and hear, everything is just fine...As a matter of fact, really good. I am just posting this number here so you can do your own DD and ask them any questions that you have before buying. I have no fears with them. I encourage you to call investor relations though and talk to them for your own comfort. It is good to stay in touch with them. They are nice people.

    SSCCQ is a fine company in my opinion. The stock is going up at a very normal and pleasant rate, so you decide. I am long with them.

    Have a great trading day! I will check in,

    Bill
    Last edited by billhart22; 05-13-2009 at 09:03 AM.

  5. trippingthespeculatingpos is offline
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    05-13-2009, 09:19 AM #155
    screw ireland. im selling every green shirt i have.

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    05-13-2009, 09:23 AM #156

    Today

    Today might be a good time to watch OCNF, DRYS and FREE really closely. The futures are down and the prices may fall. Of course the dry shipping stocks have a mind of their own. The amazing thing is the BDI (Baltic Dry Index) has been up the last 8 days and the stocks have been slowly drifting down. The fact that they have been dropping, with their index up, is a quite contrarian indicator.

    Today could be interesting, but we shall see. Personally, I want to buy OCNF again as cheap as possible and then just sit on it. I don't care whether it is OCNF, SBLK, FREE, EGLE or DRYS. Whichever one is the cheapest is the one I will buy. They are all good.

    Dry shipping stocks move at their own pace, but having a lot of experience with them, I know one thing - they always go back up. Sometimes it takes some time. They have been very faithful to me over a course of time.

    They are something to watch and buy at a good price point. What that point is can sometimes tricky, but if you have followed them, you should be able to make a good determination.

    I have some other stocks that I may post later, however, I want to test them first this morning.

    Have a great trading day

    Bill
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    05-13-2009, 09:28 AM #157

    Little green men

    Quote Originally Posted by trippingthespeculatingpos View Post
    screw ireland. im selling every green shirt i have.
    That is hilarious!

    What happened?

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    05-13-2009, 09:40 AM #158
    UPDATE: Allied Irish Banks Chrmn Retires, Calls For Change
    Last update: 5/13/2009 6:44:41 AM


    By Quentin Fottrell
    Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES


    DUBLIN (Dow Jones)--Allied Irish Banks PLC (AIB) Chairman Dermot Gleeson Wednesday announced his retirement, while calling for change and "a clear signal of accountability" at the bank.
    Speaking to a crowded Annual General Meeting, he apologized and expressed "regret" for some of the lending decisions made by AIB during the property boom.
    Like all major Irish banks, analysts say AIB is effectively fighting for its survival as an independent entity in the aftermath of the property market crash.
    Gleeson said the government's EUR400 billion deposit guarantee of the Irish banking industry and recapitalization of AIB will help preserve AIB as an independent institution.
    The bank will hold an Extraordinary General Meeting later Wednesday to approve a EUR3.5 billion government recapitalization of the bank to help offset its bad debts.
    AIB previously said it aims to further increase its core Tier 1 Capital by EUR1.5 billion, while the government has said it will take a controlling interest if necessary.
    Gleeson said AIB will pay about EUR400 million a year - EUR280 million for the capital and EUR120 million for the guarantee - to the government.
    At 1040 GMT Wednesday, AIB shares were down 9.3% at EUR0.93 after earlier this week warning in a trading update of further deterioration in its asset quality.
    Company Web site: http://www.aib.com

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    05-13-2009, 09:42 AM #159
    i wasup 200 with it last night now i had to sell for a 400 loss, gg. im only in behl now and no longer going to list my positions in my sig cause it seems like really bad luck lol.

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    05-13-2009, 09:46 AM #160

    Check out ocnf

    Quote Originally Posted by trippingthespeculatingpos View Post
    i wasup 200 with it last night now i had to sell for a 400 loss, gg. im only in behl now and no longer going to list my positions in my sig cause it seems like really bad luck lol.
    Watch OCNF........... 1.20 or lower is great. Just get it cheap as possible.

    I am sorry to hear that. I was actually going to check out AIB today....hmmm

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