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To: im a survivor who wrote (78)3/6/2006 8:00:11 PM
From: creede  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 354
 
Well, I see what you are saying...but obviously every case is going to be different. Things have been coming together very nicely for some time now on NNYG. I suspect that that party pump is just someone that has been watching things develop. Probably, the best thing to do would be to ride the pump, sell some shares with the pump, and then re-enter after the pumper clears out. IMVHO, NNYG isn't finished by a long shot. I don't know if you have spoken to Jon Ginder or not, but his agenda is to build the best oil and gas company that he can while still preserving the capital structure. It's definitely worth mentioning that the o/s is less than 10% of the A/S. Shows that he is very stingy with the shares...and that's what we need.

GodBless-ND
cris



To: im a survivor who wrote (78)3/6/2006 9:27:40 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 354
 
Your post assumes that the outfit gets free shares or is somehow paid by the company. Instead, it may be subscription or ad based.

In this pink penny area, we often see the pump and dumpers and you often times be right, but this time I believe you may be judging too soon and without proper foundation. Keep in mind that Creede spoke to the CEO here and he told him that the company had nothing to do with the PR.

Newsletter and stock picking is becoming a big business. In all likelihood, they went through PR's over the weekend, did some research and picked NNYG. This has happened a few times with respect to stocks that we have discussed here.

It doesn't mean that it is a P&D. In fact, the action was anything but that. Profit taking at the end of the day, but that's to be expected. I doubt any of us thought it would run like it did in one day, particularly given the lack of movement on Friday.

Key - is the tiny float. Despite profit taking, I suspect we have not seen the end of action in NNYG.



To: im a survivor who wrote (78)3/6/2006 11:48:57 PM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 354
 
Had to go back and look...rrufff had me thinking I was losing too many brain cells here <lol>...Here was my post....

<<From: KG4 3/6/2006 7:18:20 PM
To: Creede Bighorns who wrote (77) Read Replies (2) of 84

Hate to say it and it has nothing to do with NNYG specifically...but when I receive a newsletter like that from some third party pump outfit, I normally sell.....That is what the party pumping via spam mail is doing more then likely.....selling.

again, not specific to this company..it could shoot to the moon for all I know..just a general observation.....
>>>

I think both Rrufff and me are equally confused and I am not quite sure if I am complimenting him or putting him down by saying that <lmao>

Ahh....Rrufff knows I'm just messin with him....I am sure he is getting bored of showing shortzie to be the driveling nut that he is and needs change of pace <g>