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ISWH (bloquarry)/ ticker change happening though in 2022.
Emurgent care in Minden can rapid test you in less than an hour.

re: ZOM making a nice run

Posted by IHateCorso on 2/6/21 at 10:12 am to
boggycreekblinds@gmail.com

Been on board since .18 cents. Send the discord invite please. I would like to chat strategy.

re: Closed -

Posted by IHateCorso on 1/25/21 at 9:20 am to
I'm tickled with OZSC. Wish I would have bought more when I bought at less than a penny a few weeks ago. Ancient, did you ever have time to look at this? You and I exchanged on this 3 weeks ago or so.

re: Closed -

Posted by IHateCorso on 1/21/21 at 7:49 pm to
I sure hope TSNP has some long term potential. I sat on the sidelines too long and bought the high. FOMO got me lol. I hope news tomorrow doesn't bring a sell off. "buy the hype sell the news"

re: Closed -

Posted by IHateCorso on 1/21/21 at 2:33 pm to
OZSC is making moves. I hope someone has a few shares from the previous mention. Rumor has it an equity deal will be announced soon. Still only trading at .05 cents. Not saying you should do it but it has been good to me so far.
I'm going OZSC...penny stock. This one is my rags to riches pick.
OZSC had a nice run so far today. True penny stock with upside potential I think. Ancient, you have a chance to look at it? Gonna hold it regardless, interested in your thoughts.
I think the drop has a lot to do with crypto prices. Bitcoin is down pretty good over the weekend.
I have TD Ameritrade. It's listed there.

re: ZOM up 20% today

Posted by IHateCorso on 1/11/21 at 5:15 am to
Zomedica is exploding pre market!

re: ZOM up 20% today

Posted by IHateCorso on 1/10/21 at 8:38 pm to
BNGO... might would have to hold that one until after the symposium this week coming up!

re: ZOM up 20% today

Posted by IHateCorso on 1/10/21 at 12:02 pm to
I'm holding OCGN too. I’m going to hold and see what happens. They are presenting at three investor conferences next week. A lot of buzz around another possible wave coming. I do think ZOM is a great investment. It’s trending in a very positive direction and still 2 months out before product launch.
Thank you AncientT! I got in at .18 on ZOM after seeing your original post. After doing some dd, I’m holding long. I too like small caps but am super green when it comes to investing. A few penny stocks I’m currently invested avg in SFOR (.055) and OZSC(.0088). Both seem to have great potential but wondering what you think? OZSC has some good PR possibly on deck that I feel could run the stock. Your thoughts?

re: Help with prank...again

Posted by IHateCorso on 6/21/15 at 8:25 am to
Haha, he's going to die when he spots these photos on the light poles around town

Help with prank...again

Posted by IHateCorso on 6/20/15 at 4:24 pm
Guys, 6 years ago I had a blast with this. I photocopied some of these and posted around town. I'm hoping for some new pictures to once again play a prank on my buddy. Please help, here's the old ones... LINK
Equipment rental employees are sometimes grouped in with car salesmen. The difference is usually there are a lot of players in town on the equipment side. Most places offer the same exact units (unless your cat rental). We try to differentiate by establishing trust,dependability, and service. Also, most people who rent own businesses. If you own a construction business, 9 times out 10, you own or rent multiple units. Bad business to shaft someone on a one time deal when you likely would have a chance to establish a long term relationship and do business for a long period of time.
Martini- I agree with you. If your business depends on your equipment to run satisfactorily, it's smart to purchase from someone that you know will be Johnny on the spot for a repair or replacement
I work for an equipment rental place. We sell off older fleet all of the time. Here's a few things I can tell you: 1. Rental fleet generally is usually rode hard. Imagine 100 different weekend warrior rentals that have little experience on heavy machinery.
2. There are some really good deals if you buddy up with someone in the rental industry. Some machines are rented by one customer for years at a time. A lot of these customers have no interest in purchasing due to company contracts and tax breaks. These units, at least where I work, depreciate off of time. Not based off actual hours used. I've seen garage kept equipment stored in refineries that never get used. 7 year old machines with less than 500 hours. Since the unit has depreciated value every month for 84 months, it sells for a good price.
3. Pm's are done on a regular timed schedule and recorded. Mechanics do full inspections every time a unit is returned.
4. Service department makes all the difference. Some of these units are complicated to work on. Generally, you want someone qualified, rather than a shade tree mechanic working on a unit that you depend on for your livelihood. I don't know about other rental companies, but ours in particular tends to take care of someone that purchase equipment thru our branch. What I mean is that markup on labor and parts are minimal. It's not like a car dealership where 10 cars are sold a day. Equipment sales in rental places are few and far between. This tends to make people remember who you are and are willing to take care of you.
5. Maintenance history is recorded. If a transmission was replaced or worked on, it's recorded. PM's are recorded. Never buy a unit unless you run the maintenance history.

I'm not saying rental purchase is the way to go, but, if you know what your doing you can find a great deal. :geauxtigers: long time follower of the outdoor board, love this place.
Lol, sorry...I was trying to be quick and keep the ol' boss from catching me. I know how to google. I'm simply asking for insight from a few outdoor juggernauts