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MadJack1 on Feb 16, 2022 10:19am
Thoughts on the Scotia 250k bid movement?
Anyone have a theory on why Scotia continues to move the 250k bid on a daily basis?
MJ1
Comment by
MushLove on Feb 16, 2022 10:59am
What's wrong with a little spoofing? Nothing to see here. Just updating the algorithms on my black box. Once the PP closes HFT's are going to buzzing like bees around this stock.
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MushLove on Feb 16, 2022 1:09pm
Speaking of Richard, I thought only one person calls him by that name? Additionally, you suggested according to your insider sources Richard was leaving by the end of January last year. Rick G is buying shares, your comment indicates you don't even know what spoofing is. My real name is Spoofy, FYI.
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MushLove on Feb 16, 2022 5:20pm
M&A was mentioned coincidentally after Jeff stepped down. The previous two PP's mentions Tinley's exploring potential mergers and acquisitions. There are "hundreds" of active eyes on the stock in the FB group alone.. Thousands of Canadian shareholders, not to mention other's internationally.
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Comment by
MushLove on Feb 16, 2022 7:38pm
Whenever you start posting a lot it's usually a good time to short. Yes, the previous pp is already gone, thankfully a second tranche is open and Tinley has positive gross margins on the cusp of profitability.
Comment by
cosinus180 on Feb 16, 2022 8:14pm
Of course the first tranche is already gone. Price was set by the buyer! No one else would buy in! Smoke and mirrors! A pig is a pig no matter what dress it's wearing. I've never seen a PP filled by one buyer and that buyer being the president and coo of a public company. Might also add ceo of the company holding tny by the balls! Wasn't that transfer supposed to happen in Dec 2021?
Comment by
cosinus180 on Feb 16, 2022 8:43pm
Switched accounts for this reply?Tny is a subsidiary of Lakewood until the transfer is made, end of story. After that, what will be the purpose or agenda for Lakewood?? Think about that one, stinky!
Comment by
sneakysneaky on Feb 16, 2022 8:50pm
I literally smell like a Million, Lucky, you probably have never heard of the cologne........ It looks like you switched accounts from my perspective.......... Lakewood is Tinley, Tinley is Lakewood, Ted and Doug are on the board of both companies along with Richard, enough with the rah rah hysteria. My god you're redundant.
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Redwine12345 on Feb 18, 2022 11:41am
LMAO I guess you are already familiar with this smell
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Comment by
Redwine12345 on Feb 17, 2022 2:38pm
So what? Tinley trades are not under investigation....
Comment by
MushLove on Feb 17, 2022 4:09pm
Yes they are, according to sources familiar with the matter. The probe, run by the department’s fraud section with federal prosecutors in Los Angeles, is digging into how hedge funds tap into research and set up their bets, especially in the run-up to publication of reports that move stocks.
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Redwine12345 on Feb 18, 2022 12:06pm
I read articles but didn't see TNY was mentioned at all. "Sources familliar with the matter" is not enough to justify that TNY trades are under investigation. Anybody can use this phrase and say what ever they want. I am not saying that you are lying. But the statement like this has no credibility.
Comment by
Cheeky6 on Feb 18, 2022 12:40pm
Nor does your opinion ! except to yourself of course...
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MushLove on Feb 18, 2022 1:25pm
Dozens of companies are not mentioned, the investigations are ongoing, that's why! The only companies and people mentioned for the most part are the ones participating in these nefarious trading activities.
Comment by
MushLove on Feb 19, 2022 7:18pm
Are you suggesting Market Makers only attack large companies with sales? That's a false narrative. Market Makers like to pray on the weak, TInley is a perfect target. Highly regulated new industry with little access to traditional financing. Easy Mark. Penny pinching adds up if you do it every day.
Comment by
cosinus180 on Feb 19, 2022 9:14pm
Well said, tny is the weakest of the weak! Exactly what I'm suggesting. 190k in sales is my yearly pension.
Comment by
Planetoflimes on Feb 21, 2022 12:42am
Agreed, I would assume they would go after the worst of the worst. The bottom of the barrel, sludge of the sector kinda companies, like Tinley. With average yearly sales that a highly skilled group of girl-guides could beat in a weekend. At least we can all agree of that.