Wenn die Firma nen Merger bekannt gibt, is das so ungefähr wie wenn in China nen Sack Reis umfällt...Nachdem sie sich dann wieder mit 2 Firmen zusammen tut, macht der gute Kreisler wieder 3 neue Firmen draus....gibt wieder ein paar Millionen Aktien raus...usw....@Kasmag: Immer schön weiterpushen...vielleicht steig ich ja auch noch ein ;-) Greenshift hab ich schon lange nicht mehr, aber ich hab ja noch die Tochter ;-)
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: GERS Have Been Added To Naked Short List Today
Greenshift Corp. (OTCBB: GERS | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating) together with its subsidiaries, develops and commercializes clean technologies that facilitate the use of natural resources in the United States. It uses its technologies to produce bio-fuel and other biomass-derived products. The company also extracts corn oil for use in the production of bio-diesel. It owns four corn oil extraction facilities in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Medina, New York; Marion, Indiana; and Riga, Michigan; bio-diesel refinery located in Adrian, Michigan; and an oilseed crushing facility in Culbertson, Montana. The company was formerly known as GS CleanTech Corporation and changed its name to GreenShift Corporation in February 2008. GreenShift Corporation was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in New York, New York. With 245.56 million shares outstanding and 700 shares declared short as of April 2009, there is a failure to deliver in shares of GERS. According to quarterly data provided by the SEC, there were still 547,708 shares of GERS that were failing-to-deliver as of May 5, 2008.
----------- Wer nicht investiert, solange ein Risiko zu sehen ist, ist nie investiert. (Lothar Weniger, DG Bank AG)
..dass der Anstieg inszeniert war, um zu spekulieren, wenn nun der Preis allerdings nicht nachgegeben hätte, fällt da jemand gewaltig auf die Schnauze.
----------- Wer nicht investiert, solange ein Risiko zu sehen ist, ist nie investiert. (Lothar Weniger, DG Bank AG)
Naked short selling, or naked shorting, is the practice of selling a financial instrument short without first borrowing the security or ensuring that the security can be borrowed as is done in a conventional short sale. When the seller does not obtain the shares within the required time frame, the result is known as a "fail to deliver". The transaction generally remains open until the shares are acquired by the seller or the seller's broker, allowing the trade to be settled.[1] Naked short selling can be used to manipulate the price of securities by driving their price down, and its use in this way is illegal.[2] In the United States, naked short selling is covered by various SEC regulations which prohibit the practice.[3] In 2005, "Regulation SHO" was enacted, requiring that broker-dealers have grounds to believe that shares will be available for a given stock transaction, and requiring that delivery take place within a limited time period.[4][5] As part of its response to the crisis in the North American markets in 2008, the SEC issued a temporary order restricting short-selling in the shares of 19 financial firms deemed systemically important, by reinforcing the penalties for failing to deliver the shares in time.[6] Effective September 18, 2008, amid claims that aggressive short selling had played a role in the failure of financial giant Lehman Brothers, the SEC extended and expanded the rules to remove exceptions and to cover all companies.[7][8] Some commentators have contended that despite regulations, naked shorting is widespread and that the SEC regulations are poorly enforced. The SEC has denied these claims. However, the SEC and others have also defended the practice in limited form as beneficial for market liquidity.[4] Its critics have contended that the practice is susceptible to abuse, can be damaging to targeted companies struggling to raise capital, and has led to numerous bankruptcies.[3][7][9]
quelle:wikipedia
----------- Wer nicht investiert, solange ein Risiko zu sehen ist, ist nie investiert. (Lothar Weniger, DG Bank AG)
..ca. 550.000 shares im Preis – die muss irgendwer nun kaufen weil er seinen shortsell "bezahlen" muss, der preis ist also um ca. 550.000 shares zu nieder, wenn ich das richtig verstehe.
----------- Wer nicht investiert, solange ein Risiko zu sehen ist, ist nie investiert. (Lothar Weniger, DG Bank AG)