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		<title>By: de beurs - Deel 3 - Pagina 29 - 9lives</title>
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		<dc:creator>de beurs - Deel 3 - Pagina 29 - 9lives</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] (Mbt die Amerikaanse aandelen had ik het vooral over de USD. Pas er goed mee op zou ik zeggen)  Over CTIC: Rotslecht management, rotslecht bedrijf (negatieve cash flow, negatieve equity, ...) maar als je een goede timing hebt kun je daar gemakkelijk enkele honderden procenten uit halen (telkens pump &amp; dump met dit aandeel)  Dit buiten beschouwing gelaten hebben ze toch enkele producten in de pipe line en als er</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] (Mbt die Amerikaanse aandelen had ik het vooral over de USD. Pas er goed mee op zou ik zeggen)  Over CTIC: Rotslecht management, rotslecht bedrijf (negatieve cash flow, negatieve equity, &#8230;) maar als je een goede timing hebt kun je daar gemakkelijk enkele honderden procenten uit halen (telkens pump &amp; dump met dit aandeel)  Dit buiten beschouwing gelaten hebben ze toch enkele producten in de pipe line en als er</p>
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		<title>By: de beurs - Deel 3 - Pagina 29 - 9lives</title>
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		<dc:creator>de beurs - Deel 3 - Pagina 29 - 9lives</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] (Mbt die Amerikaanse aandelen had ik het vooral over de USD. Pas er goed mee op zou ik zeggen)  Over CTIC: Rotslecht management, rotslecht bedrijf (negatieve cash flow, negatieve equity, ...) maar als je een goede timing hebt kun je daar gemakkelijk enkele honderden procenten uit halen (telkens pump &amp; dump met dit aandeel)  Dit buiten beschouwing gelaten hebben ze toch enkele producten in de pipe line en als er</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] (Mbt die Amerikaanse aandelen had ik het vooral over de USD. Pas er goed mee op zou ik zeggen)  Over CTIC: Rotslecht management, rotslecht bedrijf (negatieve cash flow, negatieve equity, &#8230;) maar als je een goede timing hebt kun je daar gemakkelijk enkele honderden procenten uit halen (telkens pump &amp; dump met dit aandeel)  Dit buiten beschouwing gelaten hebben ze toch enkele producten in de pipe line en als er</p>
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		<title>By: The Dean</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-39090</link>
		<dc:creator>The Dean</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 08:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah YoungGunz now I gotcha.

@ 11:15 you said &quot;Didn&#039;t you right that you still have illegal stocks or stock certificates that you&#039;re afraid to cash in?&quot; ...

I didn&#039;t know you were referring to this but if you&#039;re interested in reading more about it check it out here-- http://bit.ly/fYK</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah YoungGunz now I gotcha.</p>
<p>@ 11:15 you said &#8220;Didn&#8217;t you right that you still have illegal stocks or stock certificates that you&#8217;re afraid to cash in?&#8221; &#8230;</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t know you were referring to this but if you&#8217;re interested in reading more about it check it out here&#8211; <a href="http://bit.ly/fYK">http://bit.ly/fYK</a></p>
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		<title>By: The Dean</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-82718</link>
		<dc:creator>The Dean</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 08:28:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ah YoungGunz now I gotcha.

@ 11:15 you said &quot;Didn&#039;t you right that you still have illegal stocks or stock certificates that you&#039;re afraid to cash in?&quot; ...

I didn&#039;t know you were referring to this but if you&#039;re interested in reading more about it check it out here-- http://bit.ly/fYK</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah YoungGunz now I gotcha.</p>
<p>@ 11:15 you said &#8220;Didn&#8217;t you right that you still have illegal stocks or stock certificates that you&#8217;re afraid to cash in?&#8221; &#8230;</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t know you were referring to this but if you&#8217;re interested in reading more about it check it out here&#8211; <a href="http://bit.ly/fYK">http://bit.ly/fYK</a></p>
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		<title>By: bdog</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-39091</link>
		<dc:creator>bdog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 05:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>timbo!

EVK reported positive earnings, how is this a piece of crap stock to short?</description>
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<p>EVK reported positive earnings, how is this a piece of crap stock to short?</p>
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		<title>By: bdog</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-82719</link>
		<dc:creator>bdog</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 05:41:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>timbo!

EVK reported positive earnings, how is this a piece of crap stock to short?</description>
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<p>EVK reported positive earnings, how is this a piece of crap stock to short?</p>
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		<title>By: Jonny Homes</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-39089</link>
		<dc:creator>Jonny Homes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 19:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I made huge gains on CTIC (I got in at 12 cents) and LJPC (got in at 6 cents) but sold out on both of them today. Obviously I wish I would have got out of CTIC yesterday....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I made huge gains on CTIC (I got in at 12 cents) and LJPC (got in at 6 cents) but sold out on both of them today. Obviously I wish I would have got out of CTIC yesterday&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Jonny Homes</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-82717</link>
		<dc:creator>Jonny Homes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 19:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I made huge gains on CTIC (I got in at 12 cents) and LJPC (got in at 6 cents) but sold out on both of them today. Obviously I wish I would have got out of CTIC yesterday....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I made huge gains on CTIC (I got in at 12 cents) and LJPC (got in at 6 cents) but sold out on both of them today. Obviously I wish I would have got out of CTIC yesterday&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: YoungGunz</title>
		<link>http://www.timothysykes.com/2009/03/17-hot-penny-stock-picks-tune-into-livestock-today-1-2pm-featuring-a-real-life-stock-promoter-confessing-all/comment-page-1/#comment-39092</link>
		<dc:creator>YoungGunz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is what I was refering to when I asked Dean if he was still concerned about selling off a fraudulent stock certificate and he didn&#039;t know what I was talking about.  And yes I know the difference between right and write and you, Tim, of all people, with all your typos in your blog posts, should know it happens sometimes you grammar nazi!

&quot;Then in late June 2005, a full 6 months after I quit working at Citrus Research, I got a call out of the blue from Citrus’ CEO. He wanted me to promote Unidex Bancorp International, a sub-penny deal he’d been working on. Unidex traded at $0.002 and just issued a new release hyping an “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government. I knew the deal was ultra-shady from day one, but its easy money in the promotion game. I told him I wanted 50 million shares ($100,000) and he willingly obliged and told me to stop by the office the following day to pick up a stock certificate.

The following morning, I showed up at his office really early in anticipation of a major payday. He handed over the 50 million share stock certificate for Unidex Bancorp Intl., but not before inconspicuously placing it in a manila folder. He told me “not to tell anyone about this” and I didn’t, until now.

I raced right to the nearest Scottrade branch to deposit my Unidex stock. I expected to liquidate my position the following day, and was surprised when I received a phone call from Scottrade that same afternoon.

Apparently, the Unidex stock certificate I’d been given wasn’t “DTC Certified”, and Scottrade wouldn’t deposit it. I picked up my certificate and called Citrus’ CEO to see what went wrong. He said the certificate was good, and he even put the “transfer agent” on the phone with me, who I recognized as my old co-worker.

She told me to call Brody at J.T. Derby, a small broker/dealer in NYC, who would take care of everything. Surely enough, J.T. Derby accepted my stock certificate and I began liquidating my position immediately. I hit every imaginable bid that day and caused the stock to drop over 50%. I couldn’t care less, because I was in the game for myself, and I just made $50,000 cash.

Citrus’ CEO called me for the next 2 weeks to see how my Unidex campaign was going, but I didn’t answer a single call. After a while he stopped calling me and on August 1, 2005, Unidex Bancorp International issued the most disturbing press release I’ve ever seen. They withdrew their previous statements about the “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government and informed the public that a 3rd party had hijacked the company by issuing over 40 counterfeit stock certificates. As you could imagine I didn’t sleep much that night, figuring I’d get a call the next day from the S.E.C. about the 50 million counterfeit shares I just sold.

To my relief the next day passed without any inquires. The next day… nothing. The next week… nothing. Before I knew it the leaves were changing colors and I was celebrating the greatest unintended financial heist on my life! I became obsessed with reading Unidex message board posts on iHub from disgruntled investors, and felt only the slightest guilt for taking their money. I mean come on, I’m a stock promoter.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is what I was refering to when I asked Dean if he was still concerned about selling off a fraudulent stock certificate and he didn&#8217;t know what I was talking about.  And yes I know the difference between right and write and you, Tim, of all people, with all your typos in your blog posts, should know it happens sometimes you grammar nazi!</p>
<p>&#8220;Then in late June 2005, a full 6 months after I quit working at Citrus Research, I got a call out of the blue from Citrus’ CEO. He wanted me to promote Unidex Bancorp International, a sub-penny deal he’d been working on. Unidex traded at $0.002 and just issued a new release hyping an “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government. I knew the deal was ultra-shady from day one, but its easy money in the promotion game. I told him I wanted 50 million shares ($100,000) and he willingly obliged and told me to stop by the office the following day to pick up a stock certificate.</p>
<p>The following morning, I showed up at his office really early in anticipation of a major payday. He handed over the 50 million share stock certificate for Unidex Bancorp Intl., but not before inconspicuously placing it in a manila folder. He told me “not to tell anyone about this” and I didn’t, until now.</p>
<p>I raced right to the nearest Scottrade branch to deposit my Unidex stock. I expected to liquidate my position the following day, and was surprised when I received a phone call from Scottrade that same afternoon.</p>
<p>Apparently, the Unidex stock certificate I’d been given wasn’t “DTC Certified”, and Scottrade wouldn’t deposit it. I picked up my certificate and called Citrus’ CEO to see what went wrong. He said the certificate was good, and he even put the “transfer agent” on the phone with me, who I recognized as my old co-worker.</p>
<p>She told me to call Brody at J.T. Derby, a small broker/dealer in NYC, who would take care of everything. Surely enough, J.T. Derby accepted my stock certificate and I began liquidating my position immediately. I hit every imaginable bid that day and caused the stock to drop over 50%. I couldn’t care less, because I was in the game for myself, and I just made $50,000 cash.</p>
<p>Citrus’ CEO called me for the next 2 weeks to see how my Unidex campaign was going, but I didn’t answer a single call. After a while he stopped calling me and on August 1, 2005, Unidex Bancorp International issued the most disturbing press release I’ve ever seen. They withdrew their previous statements about the “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government and informed the public that a 3rd party had hijacked the company by issuing over 40 counterfeit stock certificates. As you could imagine I didn’t sleep much that night, figuring I’d get a call the next day from the S.E.C. about the 50 million counterfeit shares I just sold.</p>
<p>To my relief the next day passed without any inquires. The next day… nothing. The next week… nothing. Before I knew it the leaves were changing colors and I was celebrating the greatest unintended financial heist on my life! I became obsessed with reading Unidex message board posts on iHub from disgruntled investors, and felt only the slightest guilt for taking their money. I mean come on, I’m a stock promoter.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>By: YoungGunz</title>
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		<dc:creator>YoungGunz</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:32:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is what I was refering to when I asked Dean if he was still concerned about selling off a fraudulent stock certificate and he didn&#039;t know what I was talking about.  And yes I know the difference between right and write and you, Tim, of all people, with all your typos in your blog posts, should know it happens sometimes you grammar nazi!

&quot;Then in late June 2005, a full 6 months after I quit working at Citrus Research, I got a call out of the blue from Citrus’ CEO. He wanted me to promote Unidex Bancorp International, a sub-penny deal he’d been working on. Unidex traded at $0.002 and just issued a new release hyping an “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government. I knew the deal was ultra-shady from day one, but its easy money in the promotion game. I told him I wanted 50 million shares ($100,000) and he willingly obliged and told me to stop by the office the following day to pick up a stock certificate.

The following morning, I showed up at his office really early in anticipation of a major payday. He handed over the 50 million share stock certificate for Unidex Bancorp Intl., but not before inconspicuously placing it in a manila folder. He told me “not to tell anyone about this” and I didn’t, until now.

I raced right to the nearest Scottrade branch to deposit my Unidex stock. I expected to liquidate my position the following day, and was surprised when I received a phone call from Scottrade that same afternoon.

Apparently, the Unidex stock certificate I’d been given wasn’t “DTC Certified”, and Scottrade wouldn’t deposit it. I picked up my certificate and called Citrus’ CEO to see what went wrong. He said the certificate was good, and he even put the “transfer agent” on the phone with me, who I recognized as my old co-worker.

She told me to call Brody at J.T. Derby, a small broker/dealer in NYC, who would take care of everything. Surely enough, J.T. Derby accepted my stock certificate and I began liquidating my position immediately. I hit every imaginable bid that day and caused the stock to drop over 50%. I couldn’t care less, because I was in the game for myself, and I just made $50,000 cash.

Citrus’ CEO called me for the next 2 weeks to see how my Unidex campaign was going, but I didn’t answer a single call. After a while he stopped calling me and on August 1, 2005, Unidex Bancorp International issued the most disturbing press release I’ve ever seen. They withdrew their previous statements about the “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government and informed the public that a 3rd party had hijacked the company by issuing over 40 counterfeit stock certificates. As you could imagine I didn’t sleep much that night, figuring I’d get a call the next day from the S.E.C. about the 50 million counterfeit shares I just sold.

To my relief the next day passed without any inquires. The next day… nothing. The next week… nothing. Before I knew it the leaves were changing colors and I was celebrating the greatest unintended financial heist on my life! I became obsessed with reading Unidex message board posts on iHub from disgruntled investors, and felt only the slightest guilt for taking their money. I mean come on, I’m a stock promoter.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is what I was refering to when I asked Dean if he was still concerned about selling off a fraudulent stock certificate and he didn&#8217;t know what I was talking about.  And yes I know the difference between right and write and you, Tim, of all people, with all your typos in your blog posts, should know it happens sometimes you grammar nazi!</p>
<p>&#8220;Then in late June 2005, a full 6 months after I quit working at Citrus Research, I got a call out of the blue from Citrus’ CEO. He wanted me to promote Unidex Bancorp International, a sub-penny deal he’d been working on. Unidex traded at $0.002 and just issued a new release hyping an “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government. I knew the deal was ultra-shady from day one, but its easy money in the promotion game. I told him I wanted 50 million shares ($100,000) and he willingly obliged and told me to stop by the office the following day to pick up a stock certificate.</p>
<p>The following morning, I showed up at his office really early in anticipation of a major payday. He handed over the 50 million share stock certificate for Unidex Bancorp Intl., but not before inconspicuously placing it in a manila folder. He told me “not to tell anyone about this” and I didn’t, until now.</p>
<p>I raced right to the nearest Scottrade branch to deposit my Unidex stock. I expected to liquidate my position the following day, and was surprised when I received a phone call from Scottrade that same afternoon.</p>
<p>Apparently, the Unidex stock certificate I’d been given wasn’t “DTC Certified”, and Scottrade wouldn’t deposit it. I picked up my certificate and called Citrus’ CEO to see what went wrong. He said the certificate was good, and he even put the “transfer agent” on the phone with me, who I recognized as my old co-worker.</p>
<p>She told me to call Brody at J.T. Derby, a small broker/dealer in NYC, who would take care of everything. Surely enough, J.T. Derby accepted my stock certificate and I began liquidating my position immediately. I hit every imaginable bid that day and caused the stock to drop over 50%. I couldn’t care less, because I was in the game for myself, and I just made $50,000 cash.</p>
<p>Citrus’ CEO called me for the next 2 weeks to see how my Unidex campaign was going, but I didn’t answer a single call. After a while he stopped calling me and on August 1, 2005, Unidex Bancorp International issued the most disturbing press release I’ve ever seen. They withdrew their previous statements about the “exclusive agreement” with the Venezuelan Government and informed the public that a 3rd party had hijacked the company by issuing over 40 counterfeit stock certificates. As you could imagine I didn’t sleep much that night, figuring I’d get a call the next day from the S.E.C. about the 50 million counterfeit shares I just sold.</p>
<p>To my relief the next day passed without any inquires. The next day… nothing. The next week… nothing. Before I knew it the leaves were changing colors and I was celebrating the greatest unintended financial heist on my life! I became obsessed with reading Unidex message board posts on iHub from disgruntled investors, and felt only the slightest guilt for taking their money. I mean come on, I’m a stock promoter.&#8221;</p>
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