SLCapex forum - SL Wallet Public Forum http://slcapex.com/forums/browse/SLW en-us Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:19:57 -0800 Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:19:57 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/ Kudang SQL2RSS admin@slcapex.com webmaster@slcapex.com 60 <![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 Here's a question for the group.
Would you be interested in making SLW a viable company, or would you prefer buybacks?}

My answer: Both.

Make it viable and profitable, use some profits to do the buybacks to get the whiners/conspiracy theorists out of the game. After that, get it rolling so that people look forward to dividends rather than buybacks.

My main critique about SLW right now is a lack of communication, or at best, inconsistent communication. I look at Arb' Twitter page at least twice a week and haven't seen any updates since Nov. 10th. As one of the top 10 shareholders, I'd like to be even more informed more often about my share of the risk. Just my L$10.

Honoris Causa...
Silverblade Dagger

in topic Buying strategies by Silverblade Dagger ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 09:24:52 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17562
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 On the other hand, SLW becoming a viable company that might be able to pay dividends and maybe honor how some of the shareholders helped the company going as well as offering a product which helps SL-Residents would be nice as well.
So, both aims should be tracked.
And, as I think, Arb somewhen mentioned that he wants to take the whole company private after buying all stocks. Is that still the case or did anything change ?
I haven't seen him in SL for quite a few weeks but i think he's more active in here, so why are there no updates on anything ?

Regards,
Angi

in topic Buying strategies by Angi Fargis ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 09:24:02 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17561
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Instead of buybacks a better way is to make it a "viable business" wich can pay divs. Then people will buy it back up.

in topic Buying strategies by Andy Grant ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 09:23:27 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17560
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Would you be interested in making SLW a viable company, or would you prefer buybacks?

-Scott

in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 08:39:50 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17559
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 Maybe I am a total fool and spend money on something totally worthless, but then I still ask myself, why are there others constantly buying shares of SLW and somehow try to keep the shareprice up.
I really would love to see the price getting up again to 0.20 or above, even tho i can't see this as of now. Maybe my trust in Arb has no base at all.
I hope he can come forward with some results from his juice-trading (as we are in the play season from what i understood). So if there are any news, PLEASE share them.

Regards,
Angi

in topic Buying strategies by Angi Fargis ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 07:03:36 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17558
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Since this is such a scam, maybe they'd feel more secure and safe buying up shares of WTF on the WSE. I'd insert a mock HTML sarcasm tag to that, but that would involve doing the thinking and reading for them, and I'm not into providing social assistance.

For those who aren't so doomsaying, buy-buy-buy-buy! Prove the mouth breathers wrong!

Honoris Causa...
Silverblade Dagger

in topic Buying strategies by Silverblade Dagger ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 05:16:56 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17556
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 I see the doom and gloom patrol is out in force this morning... must be a buy signal.

Bo

in topic Buying strategies by Bogart Beck ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 03:56:05 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17552
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in topic Buying strategies by Eatsome Donat ]]>
Mon, 01 Dec 2008 02:33:53 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17548
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Regards,
Angi

in topic Buying strategies by Angi Fargis ]]>
Sun, 30 Nov 2008 10:13:16 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17539
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
in topic Buying strategies by Spm Aviatik ]]>
Sun, 30 Nov 2008 07:16:09 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17537
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365

in topic Buying strategies by Nyazcawi Perway ]]>
Sun, 30 Nov 2008 06:59:41 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17536
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365

in topic Buying strategies by SciFi Voom ]]>
Mon, 24 Nov 2008 14:07:24 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17484
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Btw, Shares are not going back to the market in the short term. Actually, my intention was to set sth like a border, but 400k shares may not be enough. At least it could take some days until they're fully filled.

Hope that helps a bit, to keep the price up :)

Regards,
Angi

in topic Buying strategies by Angi Fargis ]]>
Mon, 24 Nov 2008 06:02:31 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17481
<![CDATA[ Re: Once upon a time]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401
So far, he has done alot of backend work, as well as support for multiple IPOs, mergers, etc. He was also involved in rebuilding the backend of SLCX after it went down for a few days because of the DOS attack.

As for whether or not what he has done merits his payment, Bogart may have a better idea since he can ascertain what Chango has done so far.

But to clear things up, Chango was not hired on for SLW, only for SLCX.



in topic Once upon a time by Arbitrage Wise ]]>
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:26:52 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401/17475
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 Curiuosity is my middlename...:) so i am curious about the exchange rate ?

Sean

in topic Buying strategies by Sean4you Shepherd ]]>
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 06:14:07 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17474
<![CDATA[ Re: Once upon a time]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401
Nov 19th, 15:13
Scott Nestler Re: Buying strategies
Arb was holding 2+ million shares of NIC stock, as per our arrangement I purchased SLW shares and "exchanged" them to receive my NIC shares back.

The SLW shares are in Arb's account and it is my understanding that they are not for sale.

I purchased another small block of SLW today, after NIC issued it's dividend. That should close Arb's shares in NIC.

Any questions?

_Scott

in topic Once upon a time by Cash Yiyuan ]]>
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 05:17:05 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401/17472
<![CDATA[ Re: Once upon a time]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401
in topic Once upon a time by Eatsome Donat ]]>
Sat, 22 Nov 2008 04:32:24 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401/17470
<![CDATA[ Once upon a time]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401 An agreement was made and Chango was payed with SLCAPEX stockes at a value of 1/2 year RL salary.

What have Chango accomplished on behalf of SLW so far ?
Is he still working for SLW ?
If not, did he accomplish according to the agreement ?
If not , why ?

Just a few questions which are legitimate and should be quite easy to answer whithout any disclosure of business secrets.

in topic Once upon a time by Sean4you Shepherd ]]>
Fri, 21 Nov 2008 01:59:39 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2401/17463
<![CDATA[ Re: Milestone]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2400 I guess we'll know more in a week.


in topic Milestone by SciFi Voom ]]>
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 19:16:49 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2400/17462
<![CDATA[ Re: Milestone]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2400 For the first time the TOP 10 now own more then 50% of SLW.
Just noticed.}

Oh wow! I read your post and went to take a peek, that is when I noticed that I am on the bottom of the top 10. This is pretty damned good news to see that more than half of the shares are in the hands of 10 people. Now to snag more and more shares! heheheh

Honoris Causa...
Silverblade Dagger

in topic Milestone by Silverblade Dagger ]]>
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 10:31:40 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2400/17461
<![CDATA[ Milestone]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2400
Just noticed.

Turmith Flamand

in topic Milestone by Turmith Flamand ]]>
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 08:22:13 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2400/17459
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
in topic Buying strategies by Nyazcawi Perway ]]>
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 18:15:42 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17454
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
The SLW shares are in Arb's account and it is my understanding that they are not for sale.

I purchased another small block of SLW today, after NIC issued it's dividend. That should close Arb's shares in NIC.

Any questions?

_Scott

in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 15:13:51 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17445
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 And is Bogard selling his shares? i thought he had over 1,5 million shares first?
hope trading goes up and arbitrage will start buy back again.

in topic Buying strategies by Buum Jansma ]]>
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:30:20 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17436
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 did you sell off your shares to Arb? I see you're not on the top 10 any more and Arb's holdings have increased about the same amount that you had.

Nya

in topic Buying strategies by Nyazcawi Perway ]]>
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 10:27:14 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17435
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Tue, 18 Nov 2008 13:40:07 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17416
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365 I think I had best step away and stop following the price movement. Maybe my sell orders will get executed before the rest of my buy orders (yeah, right).

in topic Buying strategies by SciFi Voom ]]>
Sat, 15 Nov 2008 23:10:40 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17353
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in topic Buying strategies by SynCere Talon ]]>
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 22:51:13 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17266
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Me, I am just sitting here laffing at the game of stratego/clue that is being played. My money is on Scott, I think he plays better.

in topic Buying strategies by SynCere Talon ]]>
Tue, 11 Nov 2008 00:46:49 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17261
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
How many shares can I get at .16 before the market demands a higher price?

I just placed another buy order at .16

Lets see how much of Decembers quota I can get...

-Scott

in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 10 Nov 2008 19:48:55 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17256
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365

in topic Buying strategies by SciFi Voom ]]>
Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:50:57 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17251
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
If the buy order gets filled my 4mil quota for the month will be acomplished.

-Scott

in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 10 Nov 2008 07:50:11 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17246
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365

in topic Buying strategies by SciFi Voom ]]>
Sun, 09 Nov 2008 23:17:03 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17245
<![CDATA[ Re: Monthly Financials &amp;#45; only for CEOs to post monthly Financials]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/1659
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pwS3lFnMAI0VNMaaFCYRrRQ

in topic Monthly Financials - only for CEOs to post monthly Financials by Arbitrage Wise ]]>
Sun, 09 Nov 2008 18:15:42 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/1659/17244
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in topic Buying strategies by SynCere Talon ]]>
Sun, 09 Nov 2008 09:27:11 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17240
<![CDATA[ Monthly's Soon?]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
nya

in topic Buying strategies by Nyazcawi Perway ]]>
Sun, 09 Nov 2008 07:12:51 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17238
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
in topic Buying strategies by SynCere Talon ]]>
Sat, 08 Nov 2008 23:38:01 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17237
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Probably will exceed 5mil, but goal is 4mil shares before the end of month

in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Sat, 08 Nov 2008 05:35:32 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17222
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
in topic Buying strategies by SciFi Voom ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 20:36:37 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17220
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Fri, 07 Nov 2008 15:51:00 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17215
<![CDATA[ Re: Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Let's see what the rest of the week brings.

-Scott

in topic Buying strategies by Scott Nestler ]]>
Wed, 05 Nov 2008 21:49:33 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17197
<![CDATA[ Buying strategies]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365
Setting limit buys at 0.17 seems to have been quite successful. So much so that there's someone with 820,000 shares up for sale at 0.17. So you can probably buy at your leisure for the next couple of days. Putting in a limit buy for 100,000 shares at 0.16 and a 200,000 one at 0.15 would be fairly inexpensive ways to keep a nice floor price in for the stock. Heck if you've got the funds a 400,000 share buy at 0.14 might get filled too. Better you get the shares at that price than random daytraders at even lower prices.


in topic Buying strategies by SciFi Voom ]]>
Tue, 04 Nov 2008 20:17:24 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2365/17184
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 19:33:44 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17173
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 13:39:43 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17166
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Looking to build a market.

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 08:31:29 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17161
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 My shares are for sale at prices up to 0.39 so there will have to be some real good news about SLW before I get out of the market.

in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 07:08:09 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17156
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
The order lasted about an hour.

I put another one in today at .17

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 06:37:00 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17155
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
As stated previously I am purchasing enough shares to average 2mil shares a month for 4 months.

_Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 03 Nov 2008 06:17:02 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17153
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by Patent Writer ]]>
Sun, 02 Nov 2008 15:54:25 -0800 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17143
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 There certainly are a LOT of shares for sale at 0.18 and many of those limit sales have been in place for several days. I bet that if there was another big buy at 0.17 that some of the 0.18 shares would move down in price to get filled.

in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Sat, 01 Nov 2008 23:36:15 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17132
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Lets see how many shares I pick up

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Fri, 31 Oct 2008 19:26:45 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17108
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 Seems to me that SLW has significant support at .15 and extreme resistance at .18 - band trading at its finest for the Professionals.

Bo

in topic SLW recovering by Bogart Beck ]]>
Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:27:47 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17096
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 If your goal is simply to accumulate shares then I guess it's fine for you to pick them up after an event like this. But it would seem to me to be more effective to be the person with the 100,000 limit buys at 0.16 and 0.15. Then the other orders at 0.15 would not have gotten filled and you wouldn't see those shares back on the market at 0.17.

in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Fri, 31 Oct 2008 08:04:47 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17094
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
I agree....but I am willing to listen to anyone with a suggestion.

_Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Thu, 30 Oct 2008 07:37:51 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17081
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by Cash Yiyuan ]]>
Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:52:25 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17072
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SynCere Talon ]]>
Wed, 29 Oct 2008 20:37:02 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17070
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Target is 2m shares a month....I am currently ahead of goal.

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:42:00 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17069
<![CDATA[ Q for the stock accumulators]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 This isn't a criticism, please treat it as an opportunity to teach me more.

in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:28:53 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17068
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 should give you your password for your account. But you must already have the password 'cause you're logged in and posting here.
Select Portfolio and you will see your holdings. Then click on the SLW at the left side of the holding line and you should get to the SLW trading page.
Go to LIMIT and select your desired price, how many shares and how long your offer should be good for. I have shares for sale at prices from 0.22 upwards.
Or if you insist on getting out right now and don't care how much you get then put the shares up at MARKET sale. You'll get 0.16 for some, 0.15 for some, 0.14 for some and on downwards. Depends on just how many shares you have to sell.
If you want out soon then put half your sales for sale at 0.18 and the other half at 0.19. I would expect the price to be back there in less than a week (unless I'm wrong and the bottom drops out).

Once you have money in your SLCapex account you can go back to the in-world ATM and withdraw the funds you got from selling your shares.


in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Tue, 28 Oct 2008 13:41:00 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17025
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by Frans Outlander ]]>
Tue, 28 Oct 2008 11:33:11 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/17018
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
I have committed to purchasing all my SLW shares off the open market. Put them up for sale and I will get to them soon.

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Tue, 28 Oct 2008 05:28:51 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16993
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202

in topic SLW recovering by Frans Outlander ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 23:47:56 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16991
<![CDATA[ Re: Where&amp;#39;s the Beef]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2338 LOL... my suggestion would be to contact Arbitrage or Chango directly.

B

in topic Where's the Beef by Bogart Beck ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 22:36:21 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2338/16988
<![CDATA[ Re: Where&amp;#39;s the Beef]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2338


in topic Where's the Beef by Sportsbets Writer ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 19:22:32 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2338/16981
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
You can always go to the source to request information or updates. With so many people requesting information it may prompt an official response in the forums. I do know that Arbitrage is busy with RL earning money for future buy backs.
Chango is an aussie like me, so he is in a different time zone but I am sure he will answer your questions.


I am not an official of SLW, just a keen investor.

in topic SLW recovering by Cash Yiyuan ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:43:56 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16978
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
I've been a believer for almost a year now since the demise of JTF. I still believe that Arb is working on getting us all out of this mess and keeping his promise to buy back all the shares at 1.03.

What disturbs me (and I'm sure many of us) is that we never get any official updates about any progress. This has come up in this forum over and over, with the promise to do a better job of informing us on a regular basis.

I don't need firm dates or pages of details, but I was surprised to here that there was anything in the works. Is this a new project or a continuation of the stalled projects talked about over the last 10 months?

All we true believers need are some official information tidbits on a regular basis. This would put and end to most of the hysterical rants we get on this forum from people who let there imaginations run wild, do to lack of any real news.

Just my two cents here folks, but I hope someone takes them to heart.

Nya

in topic SLW recovering by Nyazcawi Perway ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:14:08 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16977
<![CDATA[ Where's the Beef?]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2338
It sure would be nice if Shareholders were in the loop.

in topic Where's the Beef by Turmith Flamand ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 17:07:30 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2338/16976
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 Jill,

I think Scott has also seen a taste of what Chan and Arb have been working on for SLW. Yes, it's a big project and development is taking longer than hoped (it also takes $)...

Food for thought.

Bo (BTW, I'm not and never have been Arb or Scott's surrogate - you could ask either of them or anyone else for that matter. I speak my own mind often even in contrast to my partners - that's what makes for good partnerships BTW).



in topic SLW recovering by Bogart Beck ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 12:22:34 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16970
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
To answer your question simply. Yes I would buy SLW at 1.03 a share.

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:42:52 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16967
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Aug 9th, 00:42
Arbitrage Wise
http://www.slcapex.com/forums/topic/general/2168

Funny though, isn't it, that the September monthly Financials still showed that written off loan to Arb as "Net Receivables - (Loan to Arbitrage Associates) [5], $17,648,325.51" when it's not true anymore.

So you see, the drama still continues. The same routine repeated over and over on all of us.

in topic SLW recovering by Jill Clary ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 07:30:35 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16963
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Which kind of developments?

Seems you have insider information as a shareholder tell us more about that interface please.

ty






in topic SLW recovering by Eatsome Donat ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 06:45:54 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16960
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
SLW is developing. It is not a shell.

Arbitrage has shown that he is here to honour his commitments.

I back him 1,668,621 times - out of my own back pocket.

in topic SLW recovering by Cash Yiyuan ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 05:15:00 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16956
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
If only I had been a nag like my friends when everyone bailed, I would have gotten 75% of my portfolio value instead of being an idiot and trusting that this wallet scheme would work.

SJ

in topic SLW recovering by Sparkle Junot ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 05:00:50 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16952
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
As nice as it was for you to "help" someone asking a legitimate question, you didn't do anyone any real favors. As much as you are entitled to your opinion, opinions are not facts. Telling someone your opinion as facts is just spreading a rumor that is not exactly honest.

Is it a fact, or just a misconceived thought that excites you to say things to make you feel "important" or "in-the-know", to tell people Arb is ripping people off?

Is it a fact, or a typo/miscalculation, for you to tell someone that they'd have to sell at L$1.13 to break even, counting the fee, when it is actually L$1.03? A full 10 "linds" lower than you stated.

Is it a fact, or do you really wish Arb had no plans or means to correct this debt? Or is it that you want to create some drama to unbore yourself at other people's expense?

I think you need to either look at the raw facts of things, or get a better crystal ball. If Arb was able to pay this all off today in one big buyback, how well would your opinion be a reflection on you? If you wanna live in the world you describe is going on, go play on the WSE. At least there you can have a bigger audience to impress with your all-knowing skills about scam artistry and LukeConnell can give you a hug and pat on the back for your efforts.

I won't say that everything is all peaches and sunshine here at SLCapEx, but I know that if this was a scam, then the powers that be really suck at it. I still have faith in Arb, Bogart and those involved in trying to make things right. Disagree with as you certainly will, but next time someone asks a question... sell only shares of factual and accurate details, and hold on to your shares of opinion and ego for a better price.

Honoris Causa...
Silverblade Dagger

in topic SLW recovering by Silverblade Dagger ]]>
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 02:02:02 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16949
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 Would you buy the SLW shares for 1.03 per share? Come on, really, SLW shares will only sell for 1.03 per share, when and if they ever became worth that. Until then, the share price is going to remain low and the only thing that was keeping the share price up at all was Arb's buy backs and his promisses that he was working on something to generate income for SLW, which he has haulted and it looks like he has all but abandoned SLW now, after stripping it of everything and telling all of us JTF depostitor that if they want their money back, they have to play his SLW stock game and if they sell short, don't blame him for their losses. So can you blame anyone, even those that have been ardent belivers in Arb, for getting the picture, that there is only one way left for them to get any of their money back and that is to sell for a heavy loss now and Arb gets off the hook for what is owed by him to them, when they do.

There is no incentive for Arb to rectrify this situation and indeed, he has resisted and put down through him or his surrogate (Bogart), anyone that has tried to point out the situation and wanted it changed, or we would never get our money back and this would happen. This is why I have always called SLW a scam set up by Arb to get out of what he owes everyone. Arb wins either way, if you sell short, he is off the hook for what he owes you, if you hold, you will be holding forever or near it, baring a miracle.

Sure, you can and some have, taken a big risk in buying even more stock in SLW and trying to sell them, in an effort to get your money back, but very few so far have been lucky enough to do that and now it's an extreme risk to keep trying that tactic unless you are doing it the way the strict day traders are and then it's going to take you a very long time, if you had any significat amount of money deposited in JTF.

in topic SLW recovering by Jill Clary ]]>
Sun, 26 Oct 2008 21:38:18 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16946
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Just so you know I have been buying SLW shares up as fast as I can. In the last few months I have aquired over 4mil shares and that is at market rates.

My commitment is to 8mil shares total to "retire" off the market.

If you want to blame anyone else bescides Arb, may I suggest those that sell shares for less than the 1.03 a share that would have made your recovery whole?

The market is set buy those that set the buy/sell orders

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Sun, 26 Oct 2008 11:00:09 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16940
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 The following is pretty typical of what I have been seeing for many months now, from the JTF group:

[4:48] Loreley Congrejo: hey all, can anyone help me to sell my shares? dont know how....

No one had replied by the time that I had seen the post, so I sent an IM to them and this is a copy of that conversation:

[8:01] Jill Clary: If you sell you shares that are from your JTF depostites, you will only get back about 15% of your money, right now.
[8:01] Loreley Congrejo: i see, thats sucks
[8:01] Loreley Congrejo: lost my 10k, right?
[8:02] Jill Clary: You need to sell it for 1.13 per share to get all your money back and I don't think the it will ever get there.
[8:03] Jill Clary: You can try selling it for 20% and see if it will get that high. That would be 20.13 per share. The extra is for the transaction fee that they take.
[8:04] Loreley Congrejo: to late
[8:04] Loreley Congrejo: i sold it
[8:04] Jill Clary: Ok, that is your decision.
[8:05] Loreley Congrejo: yes
[8:05] Loreley Congrejo: thank you
[8:05] Jill Clary: How come you decided to sell it, if I may ask?
[8:06] Jill Clary: Why I ask, is you just let ARB off the hook from the deposit money of yours, that he took and spent.
[8:07] Loreley Congrejo: i spent 10k
[8:07] Loreley Congrejo: get 1500 back
[8:09] Jill Clary: If you only have 10k lindens in it, I guess that isn't too bad, Some of us have hundreds of dollars that we deposited in JTF and it would really hurt if we took a hit like that.
[8:09] Loreley Congrejo: yes i know.....thats a bad thing
[8:10] Jill Clary: Well at least the drama is over for you now and that's a good thing.
[8:10] Loreley Congrejo: yes but i lost my money, thats stupid too
[8:12] Jill Clary: We all know we are going to loose a lot of our money that Arb took and spent and it may be years if never, before we ever get even half of it back, the way Arb set up SLW guarantees that.
[8:15] Jill Clary: Well take care, it's all over for you now.
[8:15] Loreley Congrejo: you too jill...good luck


You can get mad at these people if you want, but that doesn't change a thing. Arb stripped SLW of everything that had and real potential of generating income and everything that he purchased with our JTF deposit money and left SLW a hollow shell of what JTF was and like I said before, the only thing left that was holding the price up any, for SLW stock, was the buy backs. I warned that as soon as the buy backs stoped, the value of the stock would plummit and stay there until Arb got something generating income for SLW again, so that there is something of real value to invest in. As a company, SLW has no real value now, so the stock price is only reflecting the risk level that the day traders want to set it at. If they leave, then SLW will have no reason left for anyone to invest in it and the value of the stock will fall to zero or stay frozen where they left it at, when they left. Some that are not strict day traders, but are only trading to make more money then the strict day traders are, by trying to force the value of the stock up atifically, on a company that has no value to invest in, are destined to loose the battle.

in topic SLW recovering by Jill Clary ]]>
Sun, 26 Oct 2008 09:22:24 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16939
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 I think we all agree you are doing a great job!

It is really apprceiated.

Thanks






in topic SLW recovering by SynCere Talon ]]>
Sat, 25 Oct 2008 20:15:56 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16931
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
I have put in, and keep putting in buy orders....small ones at various rates.

In addition I purchase shares straight out at the offered rates.

As you all know the shares I buy are being held by me and not used for day trading purposes.

-Scott

in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:25:03 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16930
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SynCere Talon ]]>
Sat, 25 Oct 2008 18:14:24 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16929
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 Yes, I used to have buys in at 0.16 and 0.15 but those orders got filled earlier this week. Does that make me part of the problem?

in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Sat, 25 Oct 2008 17:50:18 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16928
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 What is actually happening Manuela is a little different than what one might expect... but let me answer your questions first.

(1) The intent in allowing SLW to trade wasn't to help ARB but to help the depositors. Persons like Scott and myself DO ultimately help BOTH Arb and the Shareholder when we accumulate with intent to HOLD longterm, as follows;
(A) It gives Depositors an Exit Point (albeit substantially lower than their initial deposit) and keeps the mkt liquid
(B) By HOLDING shares we allow Arbitrage the freedom to work his plan as best he can.

(2) I don't think anyone was advocating that the common retail shareholder "HELP". They are the original depositors and are the ones that are supposed to be being HELPED. The best way they CAN HELP (their own cause) is to NOT sell shares cheaply into the market.

(3) Yes, Daytraders want to make money (Frankly, I'm one of the largest volume traders here - primarily as a Market Maker in several stocks - and certainly don't do so expecting NOT to make a profit)...

...now let me explain WHAT this particular group of traders I was speaking to/about are doing that *IS* frustrating as all get out and what has ultimately compelled me to stop trying to make a Market in SLW.

First, let me put a few qualifiers on my statements...
#1, we're making NO judgement as to what a fair shareprice SHOULD BE when considering the SLW asset base and future revenue (at this point we're discounting that entirely and are strictly talking about momentum trading v. fundamentals).
#2, Some here MAY INDEED be doing valuation-based trading - I've discounted THOSE traders from My own analysis. We generally do know who's buying/selling and their fundamental strategies based on prior trading history here.

So... here's the situation - fair or not it *is* what's happening over and Over and OVER, day in and day out w/ SLW.

Over the last few months SLW has generally traded in the 15-18 cent ($L) range and shows resistance at 18c and above. At least five times over the last four weeks either Scott or myself has sought to break resistance and establish a new base at approximately 20 cents. We do this by buying up very large blocks of SLW with the intention of holding long.

One would THINK that the daytraders (really just a handful of international players that we all know and love) would be very happy to support a new base as would the retail investors... hey, 2 cents is 2 cents, right? Nope...

Immediately upon seeing the Gap up to twenty cents these folks swoop in and stuff the Ask back down to 16-18 cents... over and Over and OVER... so... as I said Good Luck! Rather than seeing healthy accumulation and a foreseeable end and Exit for the innocents we instead see the same folk circle jerking each other for $.005 per share.



in topic SLW recovering by Bogart Beck ]]>
Thu, 23 Oct 2008 14:44:02 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16866
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
@Angi Fargis and Bo
1. ) in what way does it help Arb if the share prize is up ? i dont realy understand why this should help him . If he ever does another Buyback he can buy more shares if the prize is low . Or may be im missing something ?
2.) In what way is it the part of a shareholder who already was putting in money to help ?? and further more in what way COULD such a shareholder help ??
3.) Daytraders want to make money so normaly they would buy the cheap shares and sell then when the prize is higher .. in what way does that push the prize down ?
normaly this should result in a slow rize of the share prizes

Manuela


in topic SLW recovering by Manuela DeVinna ]]>
Thu, 23 Oct 2008 13:17:20 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16863
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Thu, 23 Oct 2008 07:22:06 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16847
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 Today, 19:28
Scott Nestler Re: SLW recovering
There was movement today......geez...how did that happen


Uhm, I heared rumors about a person called Scott N. who did a huge stock purchase. Not confirmed tho ...

And to Sports : I exaggerated, you know that ;P But you see, there are people who still help and there are those like you who just argue and couldn't make any constructive suggestions. I didn't make some either, but i still have faith in Arb and I am still not willing to dump any shares.

Regards,
Angi

*goes back into her corner*

in topic SLW recovering by Angi Fargis ]]>
Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:34:56 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16838
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by Scott Nestler ]]>
Wed, 22 Oct 2008 19:28:48 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16837
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202

in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Wed, 22 Oct 2008 16:01:15 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16836
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by Sportsbets Writer ]]>
Tue, 21 Oct 2008 12:06:51 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16818
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202


in topic SLW recovering by Sportsbets Writer ]]>
Tue, 21 Oct 2008 11:38:37 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16816
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 honestly... can't you just one day stop telling all of the people who trusted and still trust arb that they are somehow stupid, that YOU are the master of all things, that there'll be no way that we'll get something in return for sticking to arb and that his projects just suck ?

Gawd, I kept my mouth shut for a long long time but you're a typical german who thinks he knows best and talking bad about every single one... Ya know, if you don't like all this stuff, place your soooo profitable bets somewhere else, go waste your money on other things, go and leave us alone with the daily rubbish.

You did !!!_NOTHING_!!! so far to help ANYONE... the only thing you're good in is talking about sooo profitable sportsbetting stuff (yeah, sure if it was that profitable, why not all people do that??? because it is NOT!)

At least ONE constructive answer or suggestion you could have done, if you're so cool and so great, maybe better and much more intelligent then Einstein ever was, eh ? You should get real, if you don't like it, leave us. Seems like you have to prove something to someone ?


Regarding Shareprice : Wasn't able yet to set up a Limit Buy because of lack of funds (this month wasn't that good so far) but I AM willing to buy more if I would not be alone and try to keep the price up and help Arb (what some people simply can't or don't want because lack of whatever...). You can always contact me ingame. Hope we'll countinue so that those who actually still have faith will get their investments back.

Regards,
Angi

in topic SLW recovering by Angi Fargis ]]>
Tue, 21 Oct 2008 08:04:40 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16808
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 It`s just a small expensive bet with low odds for a "buyback" hope nothing more.
But why should someone buy back his shares when he knows best that it´s a hopeless thing?

What has SLW company to offer? juicetrading.com?
it´s not even working i tested it and why should someone pay 99$ bucks for it when there are better FREE sports wagering surebet services out there. Get real.


Why should i pay 0.16L$ when i can buy 1L$ stocks (LIF/MIF for example) that pay more than 0.025 monthly dividends and brought more than 45% ROI since january.

For that kind of prize even RCP is a better buy because of it`s assets and income.

But it seems was a mistake also to buy it, it´s halted and not a single answer form several IM and Notecards to the CEO.
I had to interview their stuff to find out RCP invested in more than 40 open space SIM´s 2 months before.But no single word here to their shareholders.
A shame because it seems it`s a nice little company.

Investors learned their lessons and tend to buy value stocks not worthless things.






in topic SLW recovering by Sportsbets Writer ]]>
Tue, 21 Oct 2008 03:48:20 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16805
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 *sigh*


in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Mon, 20 Oct 2008 22:05:57 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16801
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
The day traders will do what they do on any market. My only concern was people who were dumping at very low prices, driving prices down further and thus enabling the day traders to take advantage. The day traders are able to get a foothold because we enable them too. I personally never understood why SLW was put up to trade other than let the shareholders duke it out and have Arb buy back at as low a price as possible. If that is the case then when there us a dump like this, this would be the ideal time to snatch up stocks at the low prices and take them out of the loop.

You really can't blame the day traders for buying at what the market yields or selling at what the market yields. The market yields what the average shareholder is willing to take. Day traders don't buy and sell at a loss, adn I haven't seen anyone accumulate enough shares at .13L per share to be able to do a 100K share dump adnn make even .005L per share profit.

So no I am not happy about the day traders but I am equally not happy about anyone dumping. The dumping has more of a negative affect than the day traders do from what I have seen.

If someone is really that interested in selling at a loss they should put the shares up at market and make the day traders have to pay for the priviledge instead of giving them away.



in topic SLW recovering by SynCere Talon ]]>
Mon, 20 Oct 2008 21:57:24 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16800
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 Heya Jillz... long time no chatski. Arb set up SLW for JTF depositors to be able to recover their funds in an orderly and fair fashion. I know because I helped Arb set it up.

I don't think most people expected the arbitrageurs to be able to perpetually hold down the shareprice (actually I do know of two people - respected folks - who predicted this outcome almost precisely. Clearly they understood market psychology better than I). Lesson learned.

Regardless, one would have HOPED that with a good faith effort on the part of several of us to hold SLW UP we'd have been able by now to provide the innocents an ample opportunity to recover their funds or at least a good portion of them. Alas, I guess it's more impotant for a few Day Traders to earn L$.005 per share - not exactly what we had in mind at the beginning...

I suppose we should have pegged SLW at L$1.03, prohibitted free market trading and allowed Arb to buy back shares as he was able... we'd likely have accomplished about the same volume as we have to this point with a lot more of the $L's going to the original depositors rather than daytraders.

Nonetheless, you won't find ME supporting this circle jerk day traders dream come true going forward... good luck wid it!

Bo

in topic SLW recovering by Bogart Beck ]]>
Mon, 20 Oct 2008 20:35:54 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16798
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202 This is so funny. The insiders bitching about people doing just what Arb set it up for them to do. Welcome to the club Bogart, you are now officially one of us and see what we have been seeing all along.

in topic SLW recovering by Jill Clary ]]>
Mon, 20 Oct 2008 20:17:36 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16797
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
Actually the real irony isn't so much the single 40K sale as it is the almost immediate rush of Limit Asks that flooded in and parked at L$.19... typically in my experience the single seller isn't the problem here - it's the "professionals".

So, you tell me, why should Scott and I (and a handful of anonymous others) bother to continue to accumulate and raise the ask if at the first opportunity the professionals just rush in and lower the bid and continue to trade amongst themselves - fleecing each other for what was it... L$.005 profit per share?

Tell ya what - I'm just gonna stop accumulating until they stop playing games...
good luck making a market fella's!

Bo

in topic SLW recovering by Bogart Beck ]]>
Sun, 19 Oct 2008 23:25:51 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16779
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Sun, 19 Oct 2008 21:21:25 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16778
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
I really would not like to hear about buybacks at this time. As long as people keep driving it down, no one will be buying at a decent price. Even the daytraders would be willing to pay at the higher rates if that was the option that was there, however if you insist on giving away your shares to them at the lower prices then its not just your loss but affects everyone.

Think carefully before you dump!

in topic SLW recovering by SynCere Talon ]]>
Sun, 19 Oct 2008 17:15:24 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16773
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SynCere Talon ]]>
Sat, 18 Oct 2008 23:57:04 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16767
<![CDATA[ Re: SLW recovering]]> http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202
in topic SLW recovering by SciFi Voom ]]>
Sat, 18 Oct 2008 19:59:00 -0700 http://slcapex.com/forums/topic/SLW/2202/16760