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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tuscany International Drilling Inc T.TID

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Post by RHertig on Nov 12, 2013 11:35am

Bid side

There are bids in for half a million shares at .135 looks like someone wants to build a serious position. They might screw themselves haggleing over the .005 difference from the ask. If I had more I would buy all the way to .17 if that was what it took.
Comment by dominik123 on Nov 12, 2013 1:20pm
I was trying, but ended up just buying another 50k shares @ .14.  Not sure why I didn't just load up to the max a few weeks ago. Nothing like leaving the shopping to the last minute! Just like Christmas.. Although on another note, I am happy to have snapped up some shares at .115 this past Friday, I bet  whoever sold that low will soon be having a bad day when they see the SP jump.
Comment by Benjamin1 on Nov 12, 2013 2:00pm
I noticed TID was trading over $2.00 about 18 months ago. It could easily be back there again, may take a couple of years.
Comment by dominik123 on Nov 12, 2013 2:15pm
If it does, that would be a %1300-1400 increase from current levels. I don't think its far fetched that they will at least hit their IPO price of $1.50 once they get over the debt issue and cashflow improves, and you give them some time to prove it.   And if you look at Walters previous company Saxon Energy Services, and compare it to Tuscany, you know there could be some significant ...more