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GhosTWolF schreef:

bij deze koers toch wel interessant.
Hadden ze nou een Reverse split van 1:5?

yep

;O)
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crackedtooth schreef:

Geen pop op nieuws

0,38-0,39

product lijkt echt
en dat is key hier
Echt niet normaal hoe dit aandeel geshort is. Dit heb ik echt nog nooit gezien. Het is duidelijk dat sommige wraak op Knabb hebben genomen en het aandeel na de reverse split opnieuw kapot hebben gemaakt.
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nou..na OTC kan ook vrindjes van management zijn die knabb door geen nieuws goedkoop wilde laten inslaan

we shall see
maar product is echt en als ie ook echt verscheept word, dna toch zeker meer waards dan 8-10mln
(wat nu marketcap lijkt te zijn)
waar een holding ook sowieso revenue al had/heeft en kleine winst
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By TIMOTHY SCHWAB
Freeport News Reporter
tim@nasguard.com
Pegasus CEO Jasper Knabb
continues to be dogged by
company investors and the
media, who have charged him
with everything from mismanagement
to lacking a
transparent operation.
Meanwhile, the company’s
star product, Cynalynx, has
yet to enter the commercial
market in the United States,
stymied by backorders,
according to Knabb.
A handful of disgruntled
investors have been hounding
the Freeport News in recent
weeks, asking for details
about the new Freeport office
of Pegasus, and wondering
whether Cynalynx, which
transfers entertainment
media from a PC to a television
set, will ever be a commercial
product. What
investors want, they say, is a
CEO committed to communicating
with investors.
This criticism comes on the
heels of a plethora of bad
press for the company in the
second half of 2006, mainly
from two online sources,
which questioned or outright
attacked the ethics and solvency
of Knabb and his business
associates. During that
time Pegasus’ stock prices fell
enormously, from several dollars
a share to its current price
of less than 50 cents.
A class-action lawsuit
tax offshore jurisdictions
that permit American
corporations to exploit tax loopholes.
While designed to put the
squeeze on offshore banks,
the bill, which was introduced
by US Senators Carl Levin,
Norm Coleman and Barack
Obama, has drawn fire from
some international thinkers.
The Economist, a weekly
financial magazine, argued
that offshore banks force
wealthy nations with a large
income tax base to adapt to
globalization and rein in their
often-convoluted tax codes.
“Whatever Mr Obama might
think, governments are not
powerless, (to prevent tax
losses)” the weekly wrote. “In
fact, a bit of tax competition is
healthy .... Competition from
countries with simpler tax
systems encourages highspending
governments to
change.”
Responding to The
Bahamas’ inclusion on the list
in a recent Bahama Journal
article, Attorney General
Allyson Maynard-Gibson, said
the public must be aware that
The Bahamas is in compliance
with all the International
Narcotics Control Strategy
Reporting requirements.
“Our financial sector
remains strong and viable,”
she said, and suggested The
Bahamas can thank geography
for its financial services
success.
Despite the reassurances,
not everyone agrees with the
AG and AIBT chairman.
Reece Chipman, managing
director of the NASTAC Group
Limited, a professional financial
society, says he feels the
listing should not be taken
lightly and the concerns outlined
resolved.
“It will have a negative effect
simply because foreign
investors would take a look at
that and make their judgment
as to whether or not the country
is one they would like to
do business with,” he said.
Chipman, who is running
for the St. Thomas-Moore seat
on the FNM ticket, questioned
Maynard-Gibson’s claim of
proximity to the States.
“I simply disagree with
MsGibson,” he said. “The
geography is only one aspect
of why.”
Ultimately, according to
Chipman, “It could have been
avoided,” and will be when
The Bahamas passes legislation
requiring financial services
self-regulation.
“This is not an industry
where you are going to have
an issue once a year,” he said.
“This is an industry where
you are going to have an issue
everyday.”
Blissfully
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Waste, Commonwealth Bank
and Doctors Hospital - isn’t
necessarily a good thing, said
one local analyst.
“It shows just what little connection
our exchange has to
international markets,” he
said. “Even if Wall Street is
falling and falling or rising
and rising, BISX seems to be
unaware of the importance.”
It’s not the first time analysts
have made the observation,
citing restriction on investors
allowed to trade on the
exchange. Current investors
tend to demonstrate a slow
response to news - positive or
negative.
There is, however, a reason
why the local exchange is so
removed from the vagaries of
international markets in the
US and Asia, said Keith
Davies, BISX CEO.
“The primary reason is our
market is not linked directly to
any other market,” he said, at
the close of trading Monday.
“Shareholders in the States are
not shareholders in The
Bahamas.
“Most BISX stock doesn’t
have direct exposure to the
vagaries of the US market.”
He does agree with critics of
the exchange that it will eventually
have to broaden its
investor pool, even if that
opens the exchange to the
volatility US markets have
experienced over the last
week.
“Our market is insulated,”
said the head of the exchange,
now in its seventh year. “Yes,
we would like to see an expansion
of the investor pool.”
But even with news coming
from Bahamian companies
traded on BISX, local investors
are often slow to react - if at
all.
That lag time will likely be
cut as the exchange broadens
its listings and regulations are
lifted to allow for foreign participation.
Those moves would see the
local markets reflect the ups
and downs of those outside
the country.
“It’s one of the results of
globalization,” offered Davies.
Oasis
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construct the beach facility.
WIH was a Florida-based
group consisting several
investors from around the
world, but its chairman Keith
St. Clair had reportedly
recently resigned his post.
The principals met with government
representatives back
in December to update them
on the changes.
The restructured WIH group,
which comprises Bahamians
attorney Jethro Miller and
architect Lawrence Chisholm,
is “pressing forward” with
plans to acquire the resort.
The group - which is a joint
venture between Hotel
Acquisition Corporation and
Chisholm - is currently working
with a world-class casino
operator to manage the casino
portion of the Royal Oasis.
And Government is cautious
about what it says about negotiations
at this stage.
As regards a time-frame for
when negotiations will be
completed, the minister said
Government cannot say any
more on the matter.
“These things are very delicate.
You don’t really want to
frustrate or expose too much
of the details until such time
as the are completed.
“Government is just hoping
that it all could finish in an
amicable way,” Wilchcombe
added.
He said there are many bidders.
“These things are predicated
on who brings the hard currency
to the table and at the
end of the day that’s what it
amounts to,” he said.
Before, there were no bids on
the table after the resort went
on the market. Now it is in
demand.
“The Bahamas is a hot destination
right now and
Government always knew that
the Royal Oasis would be a difficult
sell with one of the reasons
being that most people
are looking for properties on
the beach,” he noted.
Government, however, is
looking for the group that is
going to be able to become the
total package.
“That’s what we’re looking
for: the total package that’s
going to be able to come to
Grand Bahama, that’s going to
be able to impact the island,
that has a vested interest in the
island with a notable and reputable
brand,” said
Wilchcombe.
Government, he said, is
interested in the group that
has the economic viability to
satisfy
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Zit hier nog iemand in? Misschien is PGSW wel interessant geworden op 0,30? Ik kijk het even aan, misschien dat ik een plukje ga oppakken.
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M.A.D.W. schreef:

Zit hier nog iemand in? Misschien is PGSW wel interessant geworden op 0,30? Ik kijk het even aan, misschien dat ik een plukje ga oppakken.
5k@ 0.495
puur speculatief
kan ook nul worden

0,305 kan je z kopen vandaag (die prijzen kan jij ook invoeren op todays)
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Crack ik zit nog steeds op mijn nieuwe rekening te wachten. Ze zijn echt super traag bij Todays broker. Ze hebben me nu toegezegt dat ik volgende week mijn rekening krijg. Nou ik hoop het maar want ik wacht al een maand.
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Ik heb trouwens gisteren een klein plukje van LEND gekocht. Dit is 1 van die hypotheekbanken die failliet dreigt te gaan. Ik heb ze op 3,98 gekocht en ik heb ze vandaag weer op 7,72 verkocht.
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ik ben Diede. schreef:

ik heb ook plukje bijgekocht.
Ik ook, marketcap 6 mln usd, volgens 3e kwartaalverslag 2006, is het eigen vermogen 24 miljoen! 4x zo hoog dus als marketcap. (zit wel deel goodwill en andere "intangible" assets).

OMzet van het bedrijf is ruim boven de 100 miljoen, en ze zullen over 2006 neem ik aan een nettowinst rapporteren (van tussen 500k en 1m).

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M.A.D.W. schreef:

Ik heb trouwens gisteren een klein plukje van LEND gekocht. Dit is 1 van die hypotheekbanken die failliet dreigt te gaan. Ik heb ze op 3,98 gekocht en ik heb ze vandaag weer op 7,72 verkocht.
Leuke winst dus, wel iets te vroeg exit nu 10.70
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LEND nog koopwaardig nu op 11?
Ik twijfel, natuurlijk al flink up vandaag, maar dat was gister met ASTI ook, zit er nog een 10% ritje in?
Of zijn er betere achterblijvers in deze sector?
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LEND toch maar niet, is al te fors gestegen..
Wat denken jullie van NFI low 3,50 afgelopen dagen, komt vanaf de 20, nu 5,60 +30% voor de dag?
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Tieskuh: dndn niet wat voor je met covered mei 5$ call a 1,15

avg cost basis dan zo een 2,70$
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eindelijk eens een up daggie (en dan ook direct 24%), 0.44 nu.

Vooralsnog goed dat ik mijn positie op 0.32 ver 3voudigd heb.

Maar je weet het nooit bij deze tent.

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