"The Savannah Bancorp, Inc. ("the Company") was incorporated as..."Calling yourselves simply "the Company" seems a bit sinister.
I don't find myself invested much in this game, so I've gone for a really simple strategy, instead of researching how this all works all over again.
Aluminum Corp. of ChinaThe recent spiking feels like market manipulation, allegedly common with Chinese based stocks, so I'm going to ride on another man's plan to make a quick buck. Bail out at around 21.3, unless of course something crazy happens and skyrockets the value.
Afterwards, I'm not really sure, but I'm more inclined to take risky, no-name, small-time companies if I'm really falling behind.
This probably wasn't informative, but I still have a question!
Let's take a look at
Greenshift CorporationA company supposedly about ethanol extraction techniques, but might just be a
patent troll.
It doesn't look promising either way:
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue
as a going concern. As of March 31, 2011, the Company had $87,576 in cash, and current liabilities exceeded
current assets by $12,893,514. Further, the Company’s operating income for the quarter ended March 31, 2011 was
primarily due to completion of the YA Corn Oil Transaction and the subsequent realization by the Company of noncash
bonuses totaling $4,986,568 (see Note 9, Debt Obligations, below). - GREENSHIFT CORPORATION
QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10Q
Suspiscous. A new company that bounces around 100% stock value growth daily. What the hell is this? And what's stopping people from buying 133390388 shares of it at a limit of 0.0001 and selling it for 0.0002 week-in and week-out.