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Reply with quote | #16 | Thanks Djzzz...JAY says BE READY TO BE ASTONISHED...I AM...last time I was ASTONISHED that we had to do a CERT CALL again...maybe this will be even BETTER...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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It's going to get Astonishing SOON...according to Jay...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Hey if 160 BILLION is all the CERTS there are we can figure out the RATIO of CMKX/ENTOURAGE and it will come out pretty nice if there are only that many REAL SHARES...THEN SHORTY will be paying the REST...HA HA...could get REAL EXPENSIVE if there are a lot of phony shares IMO...COULD BE A FAT DIVVY IMO...and a CASH divvy to Ent owners could be on the horizon after we get the DISPERSION...that is IF there is no CASH SETTLEMENT of anykind...IMO that could be dispersed ANYTIME after aCCOUNTING is done...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Well Jay says not EVERY MEMBER of the TF is treated EQUALLY in INFORMATION or AUTHORITY in his opinion...I AGREE IMO...if one member is a SHAREHOLDER and others are INSIDERS...they MAY NOT EXCHANGE too much INFO IMO...BY LAW...and THEREFORE we must go on what we KNOW...one thing I THINK I KNOW is that servers and faxes do not USUALLY have these PROBLEMS...and I LIKE THAT...one thing is true STILL WATERS RUN DEEP and what we SEE on the SURFACE may not be what is REALLY HAPPENING DEEP DOWN...I will concentrate on GETTING MY CERTS for now and wait to be ASTONISHED some day...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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I think the MEETING was to give the INFO to the SEC about the CERT PULL...the CERT PULL needed to be done to see where EVERY SHAREHOLDER WAS IMO...now EVERY NSS will be ACCOUNTED FOR IMO...and NOW we can get a DISTRIBUTION since EVERY SHAREHOLDER is KNOWN IMO...it took time to get ALL REQUESTS IN and THAT was the hold up IMO...NOW we should be able to move on IMO...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Djzzz I hope the END comes QUICK TOO...if there is NOTHING we should be TOLD and if there is EVERYTHING we should BE TOLD IMO...but i am not in CHARGE and my CERTS are still in my accounts...so i guess i can WAIT ...not much choice anyway IMO...Flying moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Boy the BASHERS and the BROKERS responses seem to indicate PRESSURE...I am sure this is getting HOT now...the mineral cpmpanies and the mergers and such we should expect to take time and with the NS situation we are in UNCHARTERED WATERS IMO so we don't know WHAT to expect...that timetable could well be a FLUID ONE...the other valuations and such should be proceeding...I invested in CMKX for the LONG HAUL so the time does not really bother me that much but all the TIME and EFFORT we have put in this should pay off IMO with a nice little CASH DIVVY or dispersion of SOME KIND...what they will call it is anybodies guess but MY GUESS is it will be a CASH DISPERSION ...hopefully TAX FREE...DIAMOND DREAMS LONGS...DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Reply with quote | #23 | Well another day and STILL NO CERTS...AND it is FRIDAY 13TH...hope I have GOOD LUCK today...this can't go on FOREVER...but that is what I said TWO YEARS AGO...HA HA HA...my SOCK DRAWER is anxiously waiting for ALL MY CERTS...then I can RELAX...wait it out...FOREVER if I have too...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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I really see no way out of WINNING BIG in all of this...the OIL SANDS are going to be HUGE...the DIAMONDS...FANTASTIC...URANIUM...PLENTIFUL...other minerals ...VAST POSSIBILITIES...IMO it is possible the CMKMRR company could hold the Oil Sand prospects and with the more easily calculated value of the Oil Sands in comparison to Diamonds IMO they COULD get to the Nasdaq possibly...if the RR are indeed Rights to purchase the Compamy Stock at a discount price it could be worth MILLIONS to us IMO...and with the CIM some of us ALREADY own it will as always be PAINFUL for shorty IMO...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Well the numbers show around 20 MILLION/FAX so far roughly... that means it takes 1000 faxes for every 20 BILLION shares this includes ALL CERTS FILED so the faxes are REALLY less average...but it still indicates how long it would take to get to anywhere near 700 BILL last night there were 370 or so faxes it takes three days to get 20 bill counted it will take 300 days at this rate to get 200 billion counted...AT THIS RATE...looks like it MIGHT pick up though and a BIG CERT could always skew the #s...IMO...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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No Lifeblood for Oil Lubicon nation fights oil companies, governments for survival by Kim Petersen Near the town of Peace River in northern Alberta is the 10,000 square kilometer Lubicon Lake First Nation traditional territory -- home to about 500 Crees. When the abundance of resources -- in particular, heavy oil -- became apparent on Lubicon traditional territory, the Alberta provincial government began to sell the resource rights to multinational corporations. The exploitation of the unceded territory of the Lubicon Lake First Nation continues unabated. By 2002, over 1,700 well sites and several kilometers of pipelines had been constructed on Lubicon land. In August 2004, Alberta granted oil sands exploration leases to Calgary-based Deep Well Oil and Gas reported to encompass over 101 square kilometers in Lubicon traditional territory. The development has not been without impact on the Lubicon. A short time ago the Lubicon subsisted from the land. The Ottawa-based group Outaouais Lubicon Solidarity describes the change: "Between 1979 and 1983, annual trapping income dropped 90%. The number of moose killed for food dropped 90% and the number of people on welfare jumped from 10% to over 90%."
They say the federal and Alberta governments are complicit in undermining the Lubicon Lake First Nation.
The Alberta government, says the group, rejected the Lubicon land registry claim, denied the Lubicon nation's existence, belittled the Lubicon as "merely squatters on provincial Crown land" without aboriginal rights, declared the Lubicon community at Little Buffalo to be "an official provincial hamlet," threatened to bulldoze Lubicon homes (but later backed down), sent in RCMP to forcibly dismantle Lubicon barricades on their territory, negotiated the size of a Lubicon reserve in the Grimshaw Accord, and then backed out of the accord.
The federal government has taken similar actions. They are accused of manipulating the Lubicon Band membership list, negotiating by "take-it-or-leave-it" offer, suppressing a federal inquiry report favourable to the Lubicon, resorting to chicanery in Lubicon elections, and financing clear-cut logging operations by neighboring bands within Lubicon traditional territory.
Criticism of the governments' respective roles abounds. The World Council of Churches decried the potential "genocidal consequences" of actions by the Alberta provincial government and oil corporations. The Canadian government was urged to take "immediate action."
In 1987, the United Nations Human Rights Committee asked Canada "to take interim measures of protection to avoid irreparable damage" to the Lubicon Lake First Nation while it investigated. In March 1990, the commission declared that "recent developments threaten the way of life and culture of the Lubicon Lake Cree and constitute a violation of Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights..."
The federal government's own Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) concluded the solution to First Nations' territorial woes was simple: they required a greater share of the lands and resources to survive.
In 1998, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights iterated the RCAP solution and urged "concrete and urgent steps to restore" land and resources to Original Peoples.
Amnesty International was alarmed and demanded respect for Canada's Original Peoples. Scandal-plagued Prime Minister Paul Martin gave his assurance of being "committed to a just settlement of this [Lubicon] land claim …"
Kevin Thomas, a negotiator with the Lubicon Lake First Nation responded, "It's not the first time that we've heard that. Every PM for the last twenty years has said it. … Obviously we're a little cynical when someone makes that statement and doesn't back it up with action."
Deep Well Oil and Gas, Surge Global Energy, Welwyn Resources, and Paradigm Oil and Gas have announced a plan to extract almost 820 million barrels of oil through as many as 512 wells in Lubicon territory. The Lubicon Lake First Nation with environmental NGOs Sierra Club of Canada and Greenpeace asked Canadian Environment Minister Stephane Dion to initiate a federal environmental review of the oil sands project.
Lubicon Chief Bernard Ominayak said "We believe that it is irresponsible to allow this development to proceed without first dealing with the unresolved jurisdictional issues regarding these lands and without an independent assessment of the environmental, social and economic impacts of this project."
Ominayak expressed concern about harm to the lake fisheries, the depletion and contamination of water resources, and the unknown impacts of massive steam injections into the sensitive boreal muskeg ecosystem.
The effects of potential air pollution, litter, contaminated wastes, and climate change on the flora and fauna, culture, and Lubicon "way of life" were also pressing concerns cited by Ominayak.
Deep Well and its associates, have so far been unresponsive to Lubicon requests for discussion except briefly in response to a Lubicon blockade that reportedly cost the companies $100,000 a day. In a late response to The Dominion, Deep Well said that "Legal ownership and beneficial title to the land involved is with the Province of Alberta."
Thomas paraphrased the Lubicon resistance to co-optation: "Oil companies typically think they can wave some money around and people will jump. The Lubicon community needs money; they don't even have running water at this point. But their first question isn't how much money they can make -- it's what's this going to do to their land and their way of life."
Ominayak's message is urgent: "I hope people will understand we're trying to survive from day to day and need all the help we can get from the general public. It's a battle against time."
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Reply with quote | #27 | I think you are right Djzzz I am SURE everyone wants closure as much as we do...it is only a matter of TIME until there can be no more EXCUSES for ANYONE IMO...we near the END IMo...I still don't have the rest of my CERTS yet so my battle will go on till I get them...Later have a great weekend...this would be a good weekend for NEWS...i will keep the RADAR on...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Reply with quote | #28 | I think the CMKMRR deal must be similar to OPTIONS...you are given the OPTION to buy the IPO shares at a discount PPS...the OPTION itself will be worth something depending on the difference between the IPO price and the DISCOUNT PRICE...IMO...if the TIME to buy the shares is far enough in the future we could WAIT for the IPO and see how high the PPS goes...you may sell the OPTIONS at anytime...the PRICE of the OPTIONS will depend on the PPS and the time remaining on the OPTION and the volutility...OPTIONS are liquid and can be EXECUTED at anytime within the TIME associated with the option at the STRIKE price associated with the OPTION...if the Option had a STRIKE PRICE of $10 say you could BUY SHARES at $10 anytime you want...the HIGHER THE PPS...THE HIGHER THE OPTION WILL SELL FOR...but you can always EXECUTE the option by BUYING the UNDERLYING SHARES at the STRIKE PRICE...all is my opinion...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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Well my CMKX shares are GONE from my A-Trade account...should be getting my CERTS SOON...that makes me happy...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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| Check out the requirements to open on the Nasdaq... Jan 8, 2006, 10:00pm, RoughCut wrote:
well when you look at that explanation of what it takes to qualify for the Nasdaq National Market.....and The Difference between the Nasdaq National and Nasdaq Small Cap.....then it kinda says a lot about : CMKMRR OR CASAVANT INTERNATIONAL MINING RES.
Look at the difference: The larger companies trade on the Nasdaq National Market, while the smaller companies trade on the Nasdaq Small Cap Market.
Look at the reguirements for listing on the Nasdaq: companies that have a national or international shareholder base, meet stringent financial requirements, and agree to specific corporate governance standards.
To list initially, companies are required to have significant net tangible assets or operating income, a minimum public float of 500,000 shares, at least 400 shareholders, and a bid price of at least $5.
and UBS list CMKRR as a company that it is making a market in!.....so since the CMKM is not trading right now it must be about to trade soonand based on the definitions it looks like it will need to start trading around $5. I just thought this was interesting! | | « Last Edit: Jan 9, 2006, 8:19am by damo » | | ...Flying Moose(cmkx-treme) __________________ Hundred to One |
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