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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Green Oasis Environmental, Inc. (GRNO) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (10043)11/5/1998 3:34:00 PM
From: Jim Gary  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13091
 
Norm et al:

A couple of times lately I have seen activity on GRNO stock. Does anyone have the capability of seeing just what is happening on a daily basis? I just now checked my E*Trade site and saw a price of .49 with a low of .25 for the day on a volume of 14,000 shares. Is this any kind of indication of something? Or is it just the Market Maker churning things up?

Thanks,

Jim



To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (10043)11/5/1998 10:12:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Respond to of 13091
 
Norm, the payoff to anybody doing such business with GRNO is high and makes plenty of sense for a number of reasons. The question I ask is who, if anybody, has the guts, capital, political power, and smarts to follow through AND DO IT?. If it is the Red Chinese, as I have said before, it is my world turned upside down.

Charles



To: Norman H. Hostetler who wrote (10043)11/6/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: Charles A. King  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
 
Norm, as an additional footnote to the theme of how GRNO could help China in providing much needed employment of surplus workers, I wonder what is done with waste oil in China now? Granted, the automobile and truck population is still in its infancy but is growing fast, especially with the government promoting motor vehicle use. Who changes crankcase oil in China and what do they do with the waste oil when they get it? Wouldn't it employ some people to go around to collect the stuff in little tank trucks to haul it to the GRNO plants? This is what I pictured Turkey doing, but I guess the Turks don't care about pollution or unemployment, they are too busy dealing with other issues. The central government of China is officially concerned with pollution of water by petroleum. There is a growing problem of unemployment that could be a source of political instability. Turkey also has an underclass and it tends to align itself with Islamics and/or left wingers. Turkey politics is dominated by the military which concentrates on suppression of Islamic political expression rather than economic remediation.

Charles