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All posts by Isegrim Nikolaidis

Aug 22nd 2007, 04:24
Isegrim Nikolaidis
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Totally Flabbergasted

Edited by moderator Aug 24th 2007, 04:56
I am a newcomer to B&T (and the stockexchange for that matter) So I say upfront that I am probably one of those moranic leaches that I read about in this forum. (Maybe they should change the active group title from Ancapistan citizen to this). What I would like to know is how else then to become a daytraider when there is no divdend payed, (You are not the only one trying to suport your ill elderly parents Mr Brautigan),and the stocks he owns does not increase in value, wich is weird considdering the fact that B&T must be rapidly growing. Also the intention of aquiring 300 Sim's by the end of 2007 seems to be not working
as planned. Currently there are 39 or 40 sim's if I understood correctly, please do correct me if I am wrong about this but it would be unpossible to even reach a 100 before the end of 2007 without the speculations of these moronic leaches. I have no doubt about the fact that the long term investors also speculate on the sentiment of the day.
Aug 22nd 2007, 09:09
Isegrim Nikolaidis
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Re: Totally Flabbergasted
These are very solid and reasuring awnsers and convinced me that B&T is the right choise for me to start a long term investment plan. Thank you for taking away the last bit of doubt that I had.

Aug 22nd 2007, 21:20
Isegrim Nikolaidis
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Re: Totally Flabbergasted
Now I am getting worried again, because it seems that I did have some valid arguments. I have been checking up on some matters and every one I asked says that the first responsebilety of a company is to its shareholders, and wether they are daytrades or long term investors has nothing to do with it. One share is one vote. they also stated that a shareholder is to be compensatated for the risk he takes for putting his money in the company. what I mean to say is, when I put my money on even the most casual bank account SL there is already a daily intrest rate between (0.13%/0.25%). Now I know that the most of us won't make even a dent with the amount of shares we hold in B&T,
so having an influence on company desiscions is non existent. and futher more if daytrading does not add to the
company value it does not deminish it either because they only buy and sell the shares they own amoung them selfs and not those of the long term investors that hold on to them. also I have been told that to make a long term investment grow is to buy more shares with the dividends earned from the shares you already own. One can not expect that people keep pouring in more and more money without getting compensated for the risk they take.
Aug 24th 2007, 10:07
Isegrim Nikolaidis
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Re: Totally Flabbergasted
???????????????

Limit trading?, Limit prices?, cirquit breakers?, What would be the point of the exchange then. Would it not loose al its charm. Anyway I would still like to have a response
on the fact that if people do not get regular rendement on the investment what else is there to do then to become a day trader.
Aug 25th 2007, 00:29
Isegrim Nikolaidis
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » Totally Flabbergasted
Re: Totally Flabbergasted
Well, now that this is all been discussed and the rockus slowly coming to a halt, I think it is best to start focussing on getting back on top of the situation again.

I thank you all for your input on the matter.

May lady Fortune smile upon us all again soon.

Isegrim
Aug 25th 2007, 00:54
Isegrim Nikolaidis
General Investment Discussion » selling an IPO
Re: selling an IPO
As far as I know you can not sell them until they are going up for trade and hope they are worth more then price you payed when you bought them. But as I said I do not no this for sure. what I would like to know if there is a fixed period for IPO's until the go up for trade. I presume that they can not be there forever. does anybody know this.
Aug 25th 2007, 01:26
Isegrim Nikolaidis
SLCapEx Suggestions » Exchange manual
Exchange manual
I have noticed that there are many people that hasitate to start investing on the exchange because there are simply bedazzeled by the way it works. In my opinion a manual or a guide,(FAQ) that explains the basics and the terms that are used would be a great asset to the exchangesite.
Aug 27th 2007, 02:30
Isegrim Nikolaidis
General Investment Discussion » selling an IPO
Re: selling an IPO
It would be nice to have clear overview of the date's on which they expire though.
Aug 27th 2007, 12:06
Isegrim Nikolaidis
SL Capital Exchange Archive » IPO phase ends when?
Re: IPO phase ends when?
Very interesting project indeed.

I also asked about this and was refered to the prospectus which does not hold any specifics about the date they expire. There does not seem to be a great run on it though,
for there are 5.683.000 still remaining and at this rate it will take a long time. So some info on the progress of atrackting those big investors whom will pick up the lionshare would be apreciated.
Aug 27th 2007, 15:09
Isegrim Nikolaidis
Brautigan & Tuck Holdings Public Forum » The sound of silence
The sound of silence
Over the last few days some pretty important questions were raised, and even more important request were made regarding regular financial and progress reports. but so far there are none to be found. For instance the expectation to "intend" to hold a minimum of 300 sims by the end of 2007 as stated in the prospectus has rapidly turned into a pipedream. To even reach a 100 sims by the end of this year has already been doubted by some of the insiders. to aquire at least 13 sims a month (13 still to be purchased before the end of august if I am correct) and maintaining the financial obligations that come with them seems to be a verry difficult, if not an unpossible task. In the mean while the price of shares has fallen, by roughly 50% over the last month. Maybe I am completely wrong about all of this but that would just mean I need to be better and more regularly informed about the current state of affairs and plans for the future.






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