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  1. Sworntwofun is offline
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    08-10-2009, 01:08 PM #61
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    Right now, at this moment in time (without hurting anybody's feelings), I would take qasp. They are signing the acquisition papers for 4 companies on August 28th and they are building a multi-million dollar headquarters at the airport, plus hangars and space for aircraft.

    I wish that I knew what the other 4 companies are, but they claim that their revenue will increase dramatically. All of the PRs have verifiable information.

    I posted tons of DD on QASP yesterday in last week's Market Watch, so if you haven't all ready, it might be good to read it and also on the wheel and make a determination from there.

    As you know, I am wrong a lot of the time, but I think Qasp has more tangible assets, while BEHL has a beginning with viable test products. I don't know which would be the better choice. Hope that helped.
    Ok Bill, Thanks....off to the beach...cy later.....Tony

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    08-10-2009, 01:15 PM #62
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    What's that thing on your face?
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    You can't tell i'm shaving with my Gillette Mach 3 Turbo?! It's the best a man can get!

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    08-10-2009, 01:33 PM #63
    do you guys know who my display picture is???

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    08-10-2009, 01:38 PM #64
    Quote Originally Posted by Los Tiburones View Post
    Bill, do you see any retrace for an entry point? - I missed it early this morning, was too tied up ... shoulda, woulda ... blah, blah
    If it's anything like what behl went through went it climbed for a week straight, it came down quick. I'd be careful with setting any stop limits, I'm in on QASP on the next pullback, if behl doesn't get to .057 first.

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    08-10-2009, 01:45 PM #65

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    08-10-2009, 01:47 PM #66
    Quote Originally Posted by billhart22 View Post
    Qasp took off on an initial surge and dropped a bit, as expected, but it is holding so far and could climb up naturally...so all is good at the present.
    Bill and Gang,

    Here I am with, as you all refer to it, as dry powder to invest, because
    of my sell (very small) last week of Sirius.
    I've started reading about Qasp, as you suggested, and it is intriguing
    because basically, it's cheap! And with the small amount I have
    to invest, under $1 sounds great.

    This way I can participate on this, the DARK SIDE, of the Forum.

    Julie

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    08-10-2009, 01:53 PM #67
    BioCentric Energy Confirms Significant Short Position of Company's Common Stock

    SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 08/10/09 -- BioCentric Energy Holdings, Inc.

    (PINKSHEETS: BEHL) today announced the company has confirmed the significant short position in the company's common stock.

    A senior spokesperson for BioCentric energy today made the announcement that the company has been under constant barrage by several Market Makers who constantly and blatantly manipulate the company's stock in the open market. Today the company's suspicions were confirmed when NASDAQ OMX published the results on the short list under the regulation SHO Threshold Security List.

    http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.a...egSHOThreshold

    The company will today be talking with securities council regarding the pursuit of civil action against the Market Makers in question for stock manipulation with the intent of issuing subpoena's for their trading records of BioCentric Energy stock. In addition the company plans to diligently file complaints with the regulatory authorities to accelerate the enforcement of the Market Makers illegal actions. The result of such actions causes untold financial damage to both the company and shareholders alike.

    RELEVANT LINKS & ARTICLES

    SEC Emergency Short Sale Order

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has issued new rules on short selling of financial companies. In effort to provide constant updates of those rules, NASDAQ has posted two lists of Included Financial Firms:

    -- Companies selected from Appendix A to the Emergency Order
    -- Additional companies that also meet the criteria, but that were not
    included in Appendix A to the Emergency Order.

    Current and Historical lists can be found at http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.a..._sec_shortsale.

    As announced in RA #2008-027, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued further guidance to protect investors against "naked" short selling:

    The SEC is "extending temporary Rule 204(a)'s close-out requirement for fails to deliver attributable to bona fide market making activities by registered market makers, options market makers, or other market makers obligated to quote in the over-the-counter market (collectively, "Market Makers")."

    REG SHO Overview

    As defined in Rule 203(c)(6) of Regulation SHO, a "threshold security" is any equity security of any issuer that is registered under Section 12 of the Exchange Act, or that is required to file reports under Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act (commonly referred to as reporting securities), where, for five consecutive settlement days:

    -- There are aggregate fails to deliver at a registered clearing agency
    of 10,000 shares or more per security;
    -- The level of fails is equal to at least one-half of one percent of the
    issuer's total shares outstanding; and
    -- The security is included on a list published by a self-regulatory
    organization (SRO).

    A security ceases to be a threshold security if it does not exceed the specified level of fails for five consecutive settlement days.

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has amended Regulation SHO to eliminate the "grandfather provision" effective October 15, 2007. Please refer to Regulatory Alert #2007-086 for complete details.

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    08-10-2009, 01:56 PM #68
    dont you love it when a CEO takes action to defend his company from naked shorting

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    08-10-2009, 02:00 PM #69
    Quote Originally Posted by julietoo View Post
    Bill and Gang,

    Here I am with, as you all refer to it, as dry powder to invest, because
    of my sell (very small) last week of Sirius.
    I've started reading about Qasp, as you suggested, and it is intriguing
    because basically, it's cheap! And with the small amount I have
    to invest, under $1 sounds great.

    This way I can participate on this, the DARK SIDE, of the Forum.

    Julie
    Welcome to the Dark Side Darth Vaderette! Muh ha ha ha ha.

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    08-10-2009, 02:04 PM #70
    BCLE may be the next one to make a move. just speculation if the complaints make a difference, we'll see. but it is a good start.

    hey julie, QASP is on a nice rally. may want to see where it settles before you jump in. take a look at BCLE first. it is a sleeper.

    i jumped into WTWO for about $1.5K. this is a test dive, i will DD it. and if i like what i see im gonna drop another 6 or 7k.

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