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Only one man comes to mind on those adds... they are repeated on other stocks using the same format...but i ain't saying who...in case
i am wrong. But a scam just the same.
"To rampers I say - yes WBI has a lot of forest but as I understand it none of that can be used for carbon credits.
WBI as I understand say that their carbon credit arm depends on strategic partners to buy the land. WBI will then derive earnings by using their skills of land stewardship for that land bought by partners."
BCI , what did I misunderstand in the above? The quote is from the 5th May and I only entered this room (and WBI) at 16:15 on the 4th. It is clearly your understanding , not fact , and Ronald Brown's post is his understanding of the status quo!
Dactions responded on the 5th with this
"I hope you'll forgive me for saying this BC100 - but you're in danger of being delusional.
A few weeks back you were anxious that WBI wasn't performing well. Now it seems it's doing too well. "
I agree your opposition to the ad is too critical. The guy is updating his article to reflect the current price so it is a mixture of fact and his sentiment/opinion. If he is right on WBI then his tip applies to most companies that may qualify for carbon credits. So, without mentioning who - I am so happy with my main investment in a power (solar, hydrogen and electricity) producer.
And I am also happy with WBI over a longer period (hence my concern that carbon credits might be abolished or vastly reduced).
Well and as if by magic, it starts moving. Seller might have cleared….
So fake ad aside, do we think this share still has the potential to move forward, having recently gone to 9p…..
Looks like we might have a selller in the background as the price seems to be kept at around 5p….might be the same people that we had the TR1 for the other day….
But in the same breath seems like others are buying in and some good news flow….
What has been forged?
Do we know if the author made 3 successive successes on his previous ramps?
Has Elon Musk not made huge profits out of Tesla carbon credits as he claims?
Are Woodbois exempted from carbon credits on new trees? (You failed to answer BCI when I asked in response to your dubious claim that WBI need to sell assets to get carbon credits .)
I can believe that fully mature trees that were established long before carbon credits were introduced are ineligible for credits. But new growth as young or newly planted trees surely qualifies whover owns them?
Logically, the poster has highlighted the parallel between Tesla and WBI and I thank him for it.
There is a risk that carbon credits will not be sustainable in the long term but that is another story.
That ad popped up unexpectedly for me as it did for LL! By the time I verified the truth about Tesla I lost track of where it came from!
Thank you BradSmith. :)
BC100 - you have no need to be suspicious of me, I was merely putting up the url because other posters had asked for the link, albeit turning out to be a twonky paid for ad.
The chat forum on this website can be savage and fierce if you're a newbie, jaysus you can spot us Newbie posters a mile off - I know that! BUT I can come up with the odd bit of unrelated but kind of related knowledge.
It's not a competition to see who knows the most, chill out and maybe even help newbies who are struggling to understand this very complex world. Peace.
LovelyLeeds - you are bang on!
I once had a pint with a guy who Optimised websites for a living!
I told him about my website that never appeared in any search engine unless you entered the sitename!
It was written in ASP.NET and I generated the webpages dynamically so when google updated it's lists they would only see the default screen because they would not fill forms to see thesite content.
He explained that Google LIKES dynamic sites and he said I should use Metanames to flash up combinations of keywords and relevant phrases for their software to find. Metanames would not change my screens but could encourage Google to raise my score! And then , I needed to boost the hitcounts for the site which was what was missing in the first place!
These chatrooms are made for Google!
If you select the sentence below, right click and select search with Google,
you might be surprised.
I thought it had been reported on here that it had gone, but sadly it's back, now quoting 5p to buy
The site registrar?
Registrant Contact Information:
Name Carl Smith
Organization Address
70 lancaster road
City
london
State / Province london
Postal Code h7n33b
Country UKRAINE
This site appears to know quite a bit about the site. It might be American money that is coming and going?
https://hypestat.com/info/the-financialnews.com
I found a Ronald Brown who has a partnership with hus brother in the States so , for me, this is a ramp not a scam!
The dodgiest element is mention of a 2,000 multibagger which I thought was a typo!
2000 x 6p or 7p or £120 / £140 per share???
Tesla has just over 1 million shares , and they are £500+ currently!
WBI has issued over a BILLION shares , 1000 times more! You could argue Tesla would be 50p if they had a billion shares?
2,000 is bunkum! But how often do we say "i have told you a million times" so it might just be sentiment?
He does not change 2,000 when the price fluctuates so it is figurative rather than mathematical.
His £1 is far more sensible!
I posted the link, as I have noticed that other posters ask for a link - that's all.
There are a few things about that webpage that makes it obvious its dodgy. The most obvious is that the "about us" and "sitemap" links at the bottom of the page both point to the same "about us" page. I'd advise not to register using your legit email address unless you want spurious emails offering V.iagra etc LOL!
I was able to log in to my account on that site this morning and was offered a form to send (which I never used).
At that time to link to the ramp was not working - very odd goings on?
At no time has a search on Ronald Brown produced anything, and my dummy post has never been confirmed as active.
I reckon that poster has FTP access and can therefore recreate the post at will. Not sure if it is on a server in Ukraine which might well suffer power outages. There is a server in the Nederlands too but that might connect to Ukraine I suppose.
WBI may have reached the bottom of the trough today around lunchtime. Was that when the link started working again, or did it bounce after being oversold. Hope it was the latter!
https://www.the-financialnews.com/?p=4057&gclid=Cj0KCQjw4PKTBhD8ARIsAHChzRKZJf8OQy-xbE5uc7cDDD2SnZHE3lRl0kvUO7JrOqqbBj_sPCwZHm4aAqObEALw_wcB
I thought it had been reported on here that it had gone, but sadly it's back, now quoting 5p to buy!
I put 'share prices' into Google and it was the top ad.. I'm wondering if it has a live software change, re the price they recommend buying at, as it seems to change with whatever the day's average share price is stating.