Monday, June 04, 2007
Closing Comments
Today I had a mixed bag.
On one hand, I had "machine gun the shorts" gains in AAPL, BWLD, NTRI, RIMM, FMCN, GMXR, WMT, NYX, UPL and PNRA. On the other, fucktarded hand, I lost a few cunt hairs in MVIS, HANS, CORS and RS.
Basically, I felt like falling asleep at the desk, today.
It's worth noting, MVIS has digested its recent gains, quite nicely. There is something brewing. I can smell a fucking brew from many miles away. Hold tight.
Also, my dunk shot pick is HANS. The HANS story is more compelling than ever. Furthermore, the stock hasn't moved in ages. Look for the HANS to go nuclear, on news of market acceptance for "Java Monster."
Aside from my holdings, the natural gas sector intrigues "The Fly."
Look you, according to "stately experts," half the country will be destroyed, during this year's Hurricane bonanza, barring disruption from Sahara dust or El Nino. So, it probably makes sense to position in some risky dice rolls, ahead of the mayhem and calamity. After all, I invest to bank coin, not to fuck around and watch other people make Ferrari money.
With that being said, the following stocks are worth looking over, providing Mother Nature decides to go postal on our natural gas/oil pipelines-- located in the Gulf of Mexico.
NGAS, NGS, ARD, GMXR, GMRK, ECA, TXCO, BEXP, FUEL, GSX, OMNI, NOV, HP, MIND, BMD, DK, RES, RRC, SWN, LUFK and EQT.
Now, I know that is a very long list. Sometime soon, "The Fly" will put his "calculator brain" to work and decide on a Hurricane dice roll. In the meantime, go eat a sandwich or play with some live hand grenades.
On one hand, I had "machine gun the shorts" gains in AAPL, BWLD, NTRI, RIMM, FMCN, GMXR, WMT, NYX, UPL and PNRA. On the other, fucktarded hand, I lost a few cunt hairs in MVIS, HANS, CORS and RS.
Basically, I felt like falling asleep at the desk, today.
It's worth noting, MVIS has digested its recent gains, quite nicely. There is something brewing. I can smell a fucking brew from many miles away. Hold tight.
Also, my dunk shot pick is HANS. The HANS story is more compelling than ever. Furthermore, the stock hasn't moved in ages. Look for the HANS to go nuclear, on news of market acceptance for "Java Monster."
Aside from my holdings, the natural gas sector intrigues "The Fly."
Look you, according to "stately experts," half the country will be destroyed, during this year's Hurricane bonanza, barring disruption from Sahara dust or El Nino. So, it probably makes sense to position in some risky dice rolls, ahead of the mayhem and calamity. After all, I invest to bank coin, not to fuck around and watch other people make Ferrari money.
With that being said, the following stocks are worth looking over, providing Mother Nature decides to go postal on our natural gas/oil pipelines-- located in the Gulf of Mexico.
NGAS, NGS, ARD, GMXR, GMRK, ECA, TXCO, BEXP, FUEL, GSX, OMNI, NOV, HP, MIND, BMD, DK, RES, RRC, SWN, LUFK and EQT.
Now, I know that is a very long list. Sometime soon, "The Fly" will put his "calculator brain" to work and decide on a Hurricane dice roll. In the meantime, go eat a sandwich or play with some live hand grenades.
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tomorrow is the beginning of the 20 warrant period for mvis. maybe we will see something this week to ensure that the price goes more comfortably above the 5.30 mark?
Anyone else concerned about TC Gonu, a CAT 5 storm, that is about to crush Oman and head into the Persian Gulf?
For what it's worth, I've been doing some recon with respect to HANS. I've spoken to a few Shell clerks who say that they cannot keep Monster in stock, and are also having trouble receiving more from the distributor. It seems the demand is beginning to outstrip supply. In addition, a Valero clerk stated that they've been ordered to keep Red Bull in the front display and Monster in the back. The clerk went on to tell me that they are selling MORE Monster than Red Bull even with the current arrangement.
Mean Bean tastes yummy.
Mean Bean tastes yummy.
jeremy, the warrants cannot be called before June 5. That's all that matters, the 20 days can start at a time before that.
Don't know much about warrants and how they work. But I saw some of you concerned about if MVIS holds above some price for 20 days. What does it mean to someone owning the warrants?
Hello Fly. Just thought I would drop by and explain to your inbred audience how these warrants work. When MDB did the financing deal with MVIS, they were able to buy a warrant for $0.12. This was really a free share of stock for having the balls to Finance MVIS at a most uncertain time. This gave the warrant holder the right to buy a share of stock for $2.65 making the basis in the stock for the original warrant holder $2.77. The warrant holder can excercise the warrant anytime after June 6th 2007. MVIS can call the warrants after June 6th 2007 if certain conditions have been met. MVIS can force the conversion of the warrants if the average closing bid is above $5.30 for any 20 consecutive days. That means the clock started last week. The word average is also important because it makes it much harder for somebody to come in and prevent the excercise by trying to manipulate the stock in a single day.
I hope your readers listed to you and loaded up. The action in the stock tells you time is running out. I'd rather butter my balls and drop them in a turkey fryer than be short MVIS.
I hope your readers listed to you and loaded up. The action in the stock tells you time is running out. I'd rather butter my balls and drop them in a turkey fryer than be short MVIS.
Good to see you back, the only one worthy of posting on the site beside The Fly, the Taco himself. Why in the hell would anyone be "concerned" about a cyclone about to hit a fucking desert on the other side of the globe. I guess if your mother lived there you should be concerned. Scratch that, you should be flying her ass out of there.
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