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Post by soonerlew on Aug 4, 2008 19:54:23 GMT -5
By: my69z 04 Aug 2008, 06:36 PM EDT Msg. 748312 of 748350 Jump to msg. # Desemoure case movement....( Hearing/Trial start date) hmmmmmmm
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Post by soonerlew on Aug 4, 2008 19:54:50 GMT -5
By: my69z 04 Aug 2008, 06:39 PM EDT Msg. 748313 of 748350 Jump to msg. # At the Faulking Truth, we only wish our good friend and fellow advocate Gayle Essary, editor of Investrend, was still here to see the results of his efforts, to watch a cause that he fought long and hard for come to fruition. He supported our publication from day one, and was fighting the fight for honesty and integrity in our financial system when most others weren’t even aware that a problem existed. I once promised Gayle that after this battle was over, after we exposed the greed that threatens the very foundation of our country’s wellbeing, that I would throw a party for everyone involved. The party’s still on, and when we’re all gathered in one place, we’ll drink a toast to one of the heroes of this saga. So here’s to you, Gayle Essary, you’ve earned a place in history.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 19:55:26 GMT -5
silverbulletgirl DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD Do you know the Lundins?« Thread Started Yesterday at 2:15pm » Do you know the Lundins? Unbeknownst to most U.S. investors, a single family has been behind many of the largest natural resource discoveries and natural resource deals of the last 80 years. Since 1976, they’ve discovered the largest natural gas field in the world, oil fields that have generated more than 300 million barrels of oil, and several of the world’s largest gold deposits. They all became billionaires in the process. Today, this family controls 15 companies located in the U.S., France, Russia, China, and more. Every year they produce more than a billion dollars’ worth of oil, gold, uranium, nickel, diamonds. Their name is the Lundins. And just like the Rockefeller or Carnegie empires, their fortunes began with a single self-made man: Swedish patriarch, Adolf Lundin. If you’ve never heard of Adolf Lundin, it’s not surprising. The self-made Swedish billionaire invested primarily in natural resource companies outside of the U.S. Because of this, his name is rarely known outside of natural resource circles. However, to anyone involved in natural resources investing, Adolf Lundin is something of a god. He started off working for the Royal Dutch Shell Group fresh out of school. Later he joined Sweden's Axel Johnson Group. And in 1971, he left the latter to found his own firm. It was during this period of his life that the Lundin name became legendary. Between 1976 and 1999, Adolf Lundin made four of the largest natural resource discoveries in history. In 1976, he discovered the North Gas field offshore of Qatar: the largest gas field in the world. This alone would cement the name Lundin in the pantheon of great resource discoverers. However, Adolf’s success was only beginning. In 1998, he discovered both the En Naga oil field—a 100-million-barrel discovery in Libya—and Block PM-3—a 144-million-barrel discovery offshore of Malaysia. The following year, at age 67, he discovered the Thar Jath oil field: a 150-million-barrel discovery in Sudan. These discoveries made Adolf famous. But it was his ability as a dealmaker that made him rich. The natural resources industry is typically split between two groups: the financiers and the geologist/ explorers. Adolf Lundin was both. He built up Lundin Oil and sold it in 2001 for $480 million. Musto Exploration, a gold company he owned shares in, was sold to Rio Algom for $500 million. And another gold company, Argentina Gold, went to Homestake for $300 million. By the time he retired from exploring, Adolf was a billionaire. And he’d made many investors’ fortunes as well. It sounds almost too simple, but anyone who bought shares in Lundin’s companies and held long-term would have made a fortune. Investing in natural resource companies, more than any other sector, is about putting your money with the right people. On the one hand, you need expert geologists and wildcatters capable of discovering major finds. But you also need knowledgeable financiers who can put together the capital to start production or arrange a buy-out. Since Adolf Lundin was talented at both, his involvement in a company almost always resulted in large profits. Atacama Minerals (ATAAF.PK), a iodine/nitrate company he became involved with in 1996 saw its share price rise 250% from 2000-2007 alone. Over the same time period, another Lundin venture, Canadian Gold Hunter [TSE:CGH], rose over 1,000%. All too often investors focus on quarterly estimates and profits. But in reality, the quality of a company’s management is far more important that short term gains. Warren Buffett (BRK.A)(BRK.B) routinely raves about the quality of the CEOs that work at Berkshire subsidiaries. And if you can find yourself a couple of guys like the Lundins, you, like Buffett, will be filthy rich in no time. seekingalpha.com/article/88274-lu....ural-resources?
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 20:00:36 GMT -5
By: seatech3 04 Aug 2008, 11:47 AM EDT Msg. 33288 of 33297 (This msg. is a reply to 33286 by stockfred.) Jump to msg. # stockfred
There are some very prominent names missing from the list of those to be deposed. Witnesses that were present during the most critical parts of this story. Witnesses that had multiple meetings with SEC officials before, during and after the hearing.
So why depose someone like Ben Goldak? Does a company that was supposedly a scam from the very beginning go the time and huge expense to have extensive aerial surveys performed? Why not just hire someone to do a brief flyover in a 172 and take a few snapshots and call it a survey? Back then that would have only cost a few hundred bucks. They also went the next step and had them analyzed by some very qualified geologists.
It is actually a very interesting topic that easy brought up. And timely.
By: stockfred 04 Aug 2008, 12:51 PM EDT Msg. 33291 of 33297 (This msg. is a reply to 33288 by seatech3.) Jump to msg. # seatech...
Just bantering with easyanswers. Similar to our PCBM days, when the $4 PPS was at the end of the rainbow.
I believe all you state. Why the expense for aerials for a scam? Why the different lawyers? Why the Cert pulls?
Sting has a nice, clear buzz to it!!
GLTY
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 20:02:49 GMT -5
By: jcline 04 Aug 2008, 04:51 PM EDT Msg. 33292 of 33297Jump to msg. # CITI destroyed records??? www.ft.com/cms/s/0/977cdb68-602c-11dd-805e-000077b07658.html?nclick_check=1 By: bigdaddie 04 Aug 2008, 06:12 PM EDT Msg. 33293 of 33297(This msg. is a reply to 33292 by jcline.) Jump to msg. # but jcline, it was an accident, that's what they claim, so in the SEC's eye's, i'm sure they'll be forgiven. Standard Operating Procedure, don't ya know.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 20:06:21 GMT -5
By: bigdaddie 04 Aug 2008, 06:34 PM EDT Msg. 33295 of 33297 Jump to msg. # good evening seatech3, Rich, maverick1166, Klon, everyone. Can I smell the Crow Cooking yet??
By: klonopin2mg 04 Aug 2008, 08:03 PM EDT Msg. 33296 of 33297 (This msg. is a reply to 33295 by bigdaddie.) Jump to msg. # something's cooking bigd'...
Hope your weekend went well G';-)
enjoying my kids this last week....
plenty of worries, just none about "our mutual interest"!
Enjoy Your Night! klon'
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 20:12:35 GMT -5
By: chuck522450 04 Aug 2008, 07:15 PM EDT Msg. 748319 of 748351Jump to msg. # I was going to check fourwinds to get the Casper update for the wagers but it's down now. There must be something big coming. No coincidences here.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 20:16:57 GMT -5
By: aladin99 04 Aug 2008, 08:15 PM EDT Msg. 748341 of 748352 (This msg. is a reply to 748337 by dblwmtolle.) Jump to msg. # DB can't stop us from trading again.... remember with another name so shorts are trapped forever.....with 10% lifetime royalties.....even 10c could cause a tremendous pain for shorts....
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 20:19:15 GMT -5
By: joesixpack333 04 Aug 2008, 08:50 PM EDT Msg. 748348 of 748354 (This msg. is a reply to 748337 by dblwmtolle.) Jump to msg. # db.. I bought into CMKX because some guy named Urban bought up the mineral rights around some company he was running transport trucks into and out of... and when I read it was De Beers... I figured, what the heck.. if they even find one cubic zirconia that someone dropped.. I will double my investment..
Imagine my surprise when I learned that I had bought into the STOCK PLAY OF A LIFETIME.... ROFL.. not to mention 4+ years of the wildest ride in the financial marketplace... and I have a front row seat.. I love it.. GO CMKX.. and Dr. Ron Paul..
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 23:13:16 GMT -5
By: ctla_4_me 04 Aug 2008, 10:25 PM EDT Msg. 748391 of 748419Jump to msg. # Attention naked shorts, come out with your hands up, I repeat... come out with your hands up. Any attempts to cover your tracks or escape will be met with DOJ force.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 4, 2008 23:19:51 GMT -5
abadgoodgirl DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD Re: weekend/into the week buzz talk...8/1« Reply #81 Today at 8:16pm » ...They have to pay us our ROI..they have to distribute the ETGMF and proceeds from sales of claims....Whatever else is going on in bigger picture has nothing to do with the innocent stockholders of cmkx. I am sick of the lies.
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Post by soonerlew on Aug 5, 2008 4:51:55 GMT -5
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Post by soonerlew on Aug 5, 2008 4:56:18 GMT -5
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Post by soonerlew on Aug 5, 2008 5:01:58 GMT -5
seagull Administrator Gossip Queen of CMKX Re: gossip 8/5/08 « Reply #1 Today at 2:15am » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tramp Another Acca mp3..8--04 « Thread Started Today at 3:11am » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BadBassPlayer: ACCA MP3 www.zshare.net/audio/16535693b9733a50/ Monday Night 8/4/08 ----------------- seagull short recap ...... Acca still says we are getting paid by end of Aug... NO LESS than .49 Ines asked about our decision we have to make ... Do we have to make a decision to get money.... or do we make a decision later... Acca: Initially that will be a 'no brainer'... taken out of the equation Paid first... Decision maybe late Oct... you will have a decision to make but it won't matter .... you can hire someone to make that decision .. Question: If we are getting no less than .49 cents... to follow... is the first taxfree and are the others taxes Acca: there will be other payments to follow that ...whether it is taxable ... I can't comment on that ... see you in 2 weeks... love you guys... have a good night.. ~seagull « Last Edit: Today at 2:41am by seagull » tramp2.proboards88.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=5759
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Aug 5, 2008 13:22:16 GMT -5
By: reality.bytes 05 Aug 2008, 10:18 AM EDT Msg. 748445 of 748492 Jump to msg. # HOLD YOUR CERTS TIGHT. THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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