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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2013, 04:51:08 PM »
Can a single trade equal one giant leap for your portfolio? This trade can. In fact, I'm calling it a "once-in-a-380-million-year opportunity" and it's about to create a new generation of millionaires. It's happening because…

One Small Producer Struck the "Sweet Spot INSIDE the Sweet Spot" of America's New Energy El Dorado

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« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2013, 04:54:57 PM »
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« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2013, 04:55:01 PM »
Underreported fact: Not all shale is created equal. Oil and gas are spread unevenly beneath the ground. What you're about to read is the surest proof of this reality.

My top pick's 200,000 "super-productive" acres will make investors forget the other plays in the marvelous Marcellus Shale—and perhaps every other shale play in North America.

Its drilling is so efficient and production costs so ridiculously low, the company will pile up profits for years to come regardless of the price of natural gas.

To top it off, this outfit will soon have its own pipeline to major Northeastern and Canadian markets—and they're not waiting for Obama's permission.


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« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2013, 05:00:00 PM »
Energy Is My Life—Not Just a Hobby

I've worked in the energy field for over 20 years. I became hooked on investing at 15, buying stocks with my paper route earnings.

After graduating from Texas A&M with a B.S. in chemistry and mathematics, and a master's in chemical engineering, I started working in energy immediately. I've been at it ever since.

For two years I was an efficiency expert at a petrochemical complex in Houston. In Billings, Montana, I figured out a way to blend gasoline that saved the company $9 million a year. For a couple of years I led a butanol-production team in Germany.

Along the way I picked up five patents, one for a new way to convert ethane into ethylene, cutting production costs by $5 million per year (U.S. Patent 7,074,977).

My work has taken me all over the globe. For ConocoPhillips I ran a research lab in Oklahoma developing gas-to-liquids technology. I was on a team in Billings, Montana, optimizing refinery profitability in part by determining which crude oils we should purchase. I headed up a team of engineers in Scotland developing oil and gas projects in the North Sea.

Later, I worked as engineering director for a Dutch environmental-technology company and provided engineering support for a facility they were building in China.

Finally, I've taken on a new role conducting technical due diligence on new energy projects. Based in Hawaii, I travel around the world evaluating startup energy companies for wealthy private investors and hedge funds.

After grilling management and assessing the technology on site, I make a go/no-go investment decision that can mean millions of dollars flowing into these cutting-edge outfits.

In other words, I decipher which energy companies have legitimate, game-changing technology and are worthy of investment—or are exaggerating their capabilities to obtain funding.

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« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2013, 05:20:36 PM »
I'll go right to the point: One small but very shrewd producer has discovered the "sweet spot INSIDE the sweet spot" of the rich Marcellus Shale.

This independent's 200,000 acres are going to change everything. Its procession of record-setting wells can determine your investing future.

This could develop into the biggest energy investing stories of the year.

Even with natural gas cheaper now than in 2000, this is one of the strongest-trending stocks in the S&P 500. It's outperforming all the crude drillers and even most of the red-hot refineries. And it's going to get hotter.

The story of the outfit that struck the sweet spot inside the sweet spot of the Marcellus is amazing. To tell it right, let me take you on a trip back in time…

380 million years ago. A massive tectonic collision crushes coastlines, triggers earthquakes, raises mountain ranges and mashes the continent of North America into the shape of a kidney bean. Tremendous forces are unleashed beneath the earth that one day will change the course of global history—but not for millions of years to come.
30 years ago. A man in Texas obsessively pursues a dream. After years of toil, this ultimate, risk-taking, entrepreneurial wildcatter, a stubborn son of Greek immigrants, "cracks the code" and unlocks the massive energy potential hidden for eons beneath the American soil.
6 years ago. The strange culmination of this eons-long chain of events: A mild-mannered university professor makes a mathematical calculation on a scrap of paper. And he rewrites the U.S. energy future.
At the heart of this tale is mud—380-million-year-old mud to be exact.

Mud that would eventually compress into rock… and then, many eons later, become a kind of rock star… at least to geologists and many lucky investors and land owners.

You've already guessed—it's not your average mud.

The mud in question formed geologic ages ago when the continents were still emerging and not a single dinosaur, mammoth or vertebrate of any kind walked the earth.

It was a strange world—warm and watery. Paleontologists call it the Devonian Period. Many call it the Age of Fishes. It's believed the average global temperature hovered around 86° F.

Planet Earth, unlike today's orientation, was tilted on its side. The land that would become the northeastern U.S. enjoyed a balmy climate not unlike today's southern Brazil or the east coast of Australia.


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« Reply #7 on: July 12, 2013, 07:11:09 PM »
before we proceed  to el dorado , let me tell you this story

How does one go from poverty to billions?  For Shahid (Shad) Khan that trick involved leaving his native Pakistan to head to the United States in the mid 60s.  He started as a dishwasher at a YMCA in Chicago making $1.20 an hour which he thought was fantastic at the time.

His goal in coming to the U.S. was to study engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaigne.

Khan worked at Flex-N-Gate, an auto manufacturing company while going to school.  After graduation he became the engineering director for the company.  He then started his own company, Bumper Works, which created bumpers for trucks.   Khan combined a little over $15k from his savings along with a business loan of $50k to help finance his business.

In 1980 Khan bought Flex-N-Gate and added Bumper Works to the company.   His company went from providing a few bumpers  to Toyota in the mid 80s to being the sole supplier by the late 80s.

In reading Shad Khan’s bio it looks like his association with Toyota and their concepts of Lean Manufacturing to have really benefited Khan’s business.   Lean Manufacturing in a nutshell is the process of cutting out anything in the production process that doesn’t provide value for the customer.   Since the utilization of these lean manufacturing techniques the business boomed from $17 million in sales to over $3 billion today!

And, as you’ll see when you watch the videos, Khan’s “smart” work has now allowed him to purchase a pro football team, the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Shad Khan’s poverty to billions story is quite inspirational.  One thing to be gleaned from it is that one of the reasons he went there was because he had heard that the streets were paved with gold.  And, as he said later, he found that to be true.  What a fantastic money mindset to start out with.  He obviously worked hard in getting his degree and worked smart in applying to buy out his own company. And, again he was a sharp guy for coming to market with a new bumper design.

Another thing to take away from Shad Khan’s poverty to billions story is the fact that he utilized the concept of Lean Manufacturing in his business to cut costs and increase value for his customers.   This immediately boosted his business to the stratosphere.   Looking at your own life, is there a way you can use the concepts of Lean Manufacturing to improve various areas of your life?   If you have any interesting ideas about Lean Manufacturing, Shad Khan’s poverty to billions story, or rags to riches info to share by all means please do so.

One of Shad’s obvious advantages was having the belief that the streets in America were paved with goal.  Now, while opportunity is everywhere, he took full advantage and went for it.  But, his money mindset and the belief that anything was possible obviously didn’t hurt either.   



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« Reply #8 on: July 12, 2013, 07:12:54 PM »
i am contented with being a millionaire. being a billionaire is too much for my mind to accept.

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« Reply #9 on: July 12, 2013, 07:27:22 PM »
El Dorado  is the name of a Muisca tribal chief who covered himself with gold dust and, as an initiation rite, dived into the Guatavita Lake. Later, it became the name of a legendary "Lost City of Gold", that fascinated explorers since the days of the Spanish Conquistadors. No evidence for its existence has been found.

Imagined as a place, El Dorado became a kingdom, an empire, and a city of this legendary golden king. In pursuit of the legend, Francisco Orellana and Gonzalo Pizarro departed from Quito in 1541 in an expedition towards the Amazon Basin, as a result of which Orellana became the first person known to have navigated the Amazon River along substantially its entire length.


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« Reply #10 on: July 12, 2013, 07:29:31 PM »

The Zipa used to cover his body in gold dust and, from his raft, he offered treasures to the Guatavita goddess in the middle of the sacred lake. This old Muisca tradition became the origin of the El Dorado legend. This model is on display in the Gold Museum, Bogotá, Colombia.

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« Reply #12 on: July 12, 2013, 07:47:17 PM »
my friend and i are already old. but before we ride into the sunset, i will guide you to that legendary place EL DORADO. it is real if you believe. you dont have to search far. el dorado is inside us, in our minds.

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« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2013, 09:07:40 PM »
just 2 hours ago, the world's largest building opened in china

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« Reply #14 on: July 12, 2013, 09:10:28 PM »
The mammoth New Century Global Center was finished last month in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu has 1.7 million square meters (19 million square feet) of floor space — or about 329 football fields — edging out the previous record-holder, the Dubai airport.

The structure is half a kilometer long, 400 meters wide and 100 meters high.

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« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2013, 09:16:06 PM »

The building's signature feature: an internal beach.

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« Reply #19 on: July 12, 2013, 09:22:07 PM »
if you have money, do not invest in china. chinese exports are slowing down. my sweat shops are not so busy as before. you will be better off if you invest in "el dorado"

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« Reply #22 on: July 12, 2013, 09:25:47 PM »
You're quite the trader / businessman aren't you, Robert?

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« Reply #23 on: July 13, 2013, 03:09:24 AM »
I'll go right to the point: One small but very shrewd producer has discovered the "sweet spot INSIDE the sweet spot" of the rich Marcellus Shale.

This independent's 200,000 acres are going to change everything. Its procession of record-setting wells can determine your investing future.

This could develop into the biggest energy investing stories of the year.

Even with natural gas cheaper now than in 2000, this is one of the strongest-trending stocks in the S&P 500. It's outperforming all the crude drillers and even most of the red-hot refineries. And it's going to get hotter.

The story of the outfit that struck the sweet spot inside the sweet spot of the Marcellus is amazing. To tell it right, let me take you on a trip back in time…

380 million years ago. A massive tectonic collision crushes coastlines, triggers earthquakes, raises mountain ranges and mashes the continent of North America into the shape of a kidney bean. Tremendous forces are unleashed beneath the earth that one day will change the course of global history—but not for millions of years to come.
30 years ago. A man in Texas obsessively pursues a dream. After years of toil, this ultimate, risk-taking, entrepreneurial wildcatter, a stubborn son of Greek immigrants, "cracks the code" and unlocks the massive energy potential hidden for eons beneath the American soil.
6 years ago. The strange culmination of this eons-long chain of events: A mild-mannered university professor makes a mathematical calculation on a scrap of paper. And he rewrites the U.S. energy future.
At the heart of this tale is mud—380-million-year-old mud to be exact.

Mud that would eventually compress into rock… and then, many eons later, become a kind of rock star… at least to geologists and many lucky investors and land owners.

You've already guessed—it's not your average mud.

The mud in question formed geologic ages ago when the continents were still emerging and not a single dinosaur, mammoth or vertebrate of any kind walked the earth.

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« Reply #25 on: July 13, 2013, 03:20:01 AM »
If a scrap of dry land was to be found around New York, it would've looked and felt like Hilton Head Island, climate-wise. But dry land was in scarce supply.

That's because a large section of what are now the states of Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio lay submerged beneath a sub-tropical sea.

In fact, water covered most of the world. Fish were the "boss" life-form of the planet. Their only competition was primitive plant life on land.

This shallow ancient sea—geologists refer to it as the Appalachian Seaway—stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to upstate New York.

Keeping company with the fish in the briny depths were microscopic plankton. And as these plankton died, a massive layer of dead organic material—think of it as green slime or "organic road kill"—collected on the seabed.

For hundreds of millions of years this gooey substance piled up.

Then an epochal tectonic event occurred.

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« Reply #26 on: July 13, 2013, 03:48:50 AM »
sandali po lamang, tayoy mag ko komersyal
kong wala nitoy wala ring hanapbuhay

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« Reply #27 on: July 13, 2013, 03:53:58 AM »

balong purposely wore this t-shirt when he went to visit the dentist. not to remind everyone that he is now in digos, davao del sur. the hot bed of rebeldes, ilagas, way sapatos, moklo ug uban pa. gimingaw lang sija sa ijang asawa who is from loyola village, digos.

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« Reply #28 on: July 13, 2013, 03:57:21 AM »

as usual, still pretending. konohay nag basa ug newspaper. pero wa poy seguro oi. basin diay ug ka basa
sija tinood. balong's grandpa was pure chinese. he took the veloso surname when he was baptized

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« Reply #31 on: July 13, 2013, 04:57:03 AM »
and now, ladies and gentlemen, lapis ug fountain pen, i will show the picture of balong's millionaire chinese girl friend. para dili ma accuse ang ahong amo boss nga ngilngig, nga mag somangil lang ug posing para ingnon. ma nayming lang ug tapad ug naay gwapang insik. i dont know what the motives of people are. do they belittle you to make themselves bigger. gi pasagdan  lang unta si balong nga ga pose in front of renee terrace. what is the harm in pretending. sala ba diay kong duna tay mga pangandoy sa kinabuhi.actually, the girl is the owner of the sweat shops. balong is just a minority stockholder. gi ubanan si balong sa insik wakang adto sa dentist. medyo may edad na ang wakang but she still looks good. kay milyonarya gud. matuman bisan unsay kapritso mao nga gahi ma wanggits.

ug karon mga higala, eyes to the look, ayaw ug pamilok. kay ahong i post ang pic ni balong nga nag lips to lips sa insik, ga ka jat pa jud. ;D

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« Reply #32 on: July 13, 2013, 05:16:24 AM »
sorry robert nga mi sapaw ko nimo. po-ol man gud kaajo nang mag sigi ta ug basa ug copy paste. maajo nang mga orig ba. pareha sa mga post ni padre chic.

and now boys and girls, the long awaited time has come. mo gawas na ang gf ni balong.

sound the drums and trumpets.

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« Reply #33 on: July 13, 2013, 05:28:03 AM »
unja ra nato e post kay naa pa si padre. ma uwaw ta 8)

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« Reply #34 on: July 13, 2013, 05:53:40 AM »
ha ha ha ha! imong amiga nang dentista, nong? kyut baja nang inchikadora... :D ;D

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« Reply #35 on: July 13, 2013, 04:50:48 PM »
and now, ladies and gentlemen, lapis ug fountain pen, i will show the picture of balong's millionaire chinese girl friend. para dili ma accuse ang ahong amo boss nga ngilngig, nga mag somangil lang ug posing para ingnon. ma nayming lang ug tapad ug naay gwapang insik. i dont know what the motives of people are. do they belittle you to make themselves bigger. gi pasagdan  lang unta si balong nga ga pose in front of renee terrace. what is the harm in pretending. sala ba diay kong duna tay mga pangandoy sa kinabuhi.actually, the girl is the owner of the sweat shops. balong is just a minority stockholder. gi ubanan si balong sa insik wakang adto sa dentist. medyo may edad na ang wakang but she still looks good. kay milyonarya gud. matuman bisan unsay kapritso mao nga gahi ma wanggits.

ug karon mga higala, eyes to the look, ayaw ug pamilok. kay ahong i post ang pic ni balong nga nag lips to lips sa insik, ga ka jat pa jud. ;D

music maestro....

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« Reply #36 on: July 13, 2013, 05:02:03 PM »

balong purposely wore this t-shirt when he went to visit the dentist. not to remind everyone that he is now in digos, davao del sur. the hot bed of rebeldes, ilagas, way sapatos, moklo ug uban pa. gimingaw lang sija sa ijang asawa who is from loyola village, digos.
si balong rang usa sa dental office. actually, gi ubanan sija sa gf kay ang gf maoy tagija. VIP treatment gyud. daghan man ug negosyo ning insik. bisan unsa lang gud. pareha ni balong. ginagmay nga mga negosyo.
business and pleasure relationship. kay biyuda man ang insik. kahibaw ang insik sa trabaho ni balong nga online dating. kay mao man poy ijang trabaho. balong and gf met on an online dating site many years ago

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« Reply #37 on: July 13, 2013, 05:06:10 PM »

sorry to disappoint you folks. kotob lang ta sa agbay agbay ha. di ta mag pakita ug sex scandal kay basin ma kick out ta. tapos ang maligayang araw. mao ra ni atong kalipay post post

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« Reply #38 on: July 13, 2013, 05:18:37 PM »
thanks to my gf for playing a role in my movie 8)

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« Reply #39 on: July 14, 2013, 03:42:07 PM »
If a scrap of dry land was to be found around New York, it would've looked and felt like Hilton Head Island, climate-wise. But dry land was in scarce supply.

That's because a large section of what are now the states of Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio lay submerged beneath a sub-tropical sea.

In fact, water covered most of the world. Fish were the "boss" life-form of the planet. Their only competition was primitive plant life on land.

This shallow ancient sea—geologists refer to it as the Appalachian Seaway—stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to upstate New York.

Keeping company with the fish in the briny depths were microscopic plankton. And as these plankton died, a massive layer of dead organic material—think of it as green slime or "organic road kill"—collected on the seabed.

For hundreds of millions of years this gooey substance piled up.

Then an epochal tectonic event occurred.

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