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Harrison Stafford

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  1. Bought 22,500 more shares of EOSE @ 1.97 giving me a total of 32,900 shares at an avg price of 2.44. Target is 3.80-3.90. To break out, EOSE needs to take out the March high of 4.97.
  2. Energy Department looking to acquire $4.3B worth of uranium from domestic sources in effort to cut dependence on Russia. Holding 30,000 shares of UUUU @ 5.64
  3. The gas is cheap (relatively) and the sliced barbecue turkey sandwich is good. It’s a must stop for my wife because it’s not a cramped, scary place, always has clean restrooms, and has tourist junk/crap gifts.
  4. The S&P’s going to 4400-4500, but it’s going back sub 4000 following that until we get capitulation from the market.
  5. When Jake Meyers returns CF is fixed. He has star potential.
  6. Crazy that this team is twelve games over .500.
  7. If you go their website https://immunitybio.com/pipeline, you’ll see a number of trials currently in phase 2 or 3. One bladder cancer study is complete for those having failed other treatments and it’s been filed with the FDA for approval. Their second bladder cancer study is for treating naïve patients. The FDA goal for standard review is to get a drug through the approval process in 10 months. I would think this has a priority review which narrows the timeframe to 6 months. IBB, XBI, & LABU are all up nicely today which explains the move in IBRX. Biotech is starting to twitch.
  8. Bobby Layne Collegiate Records NCAA & Cotton Bowl – Most Touchdowns Responsible For, bowl game (6), tied by Chuck Long in 1984, Dan LeFevour in 2007 and Paul Smith in 2008 NCAA & Cotton Bowl – Most Points Responsible For, bowl game (40) NCAA – Highest completion rate (min. 10 attempts), bowl game (0.917), surpassed by Mike Bobo in 1998 NCAA – Most points scored, bowl game (28), surpassed by Barry Sanders in 1988 UT – Most Pass attempts, career (400), surpassed by Bret Stafford in 1986 UT – Most Pass completions, career (210), surpassed by Stafford in 1986 UT – Passing Yards, career (3,145), surpassed by Stafford in 1986 UT – Lowest percentage of passes intercepted (minimum 300 passes), career (7.8%), surpassed by Donnie Little in 1981 UT – Most starts, career (34), surpassed by Marty Akins in 1975 UT – Best winning percentage (minimum 1 season), career (80.5%), surpassed by T Jones in 1952 UT – Most quarterback victories, career (28), surpassed by Vince Young in 2005 UT – Most touchdowns, game (4), tied by Jim Bertelsen in 1969, Steve Worster in 1970, Earl Campbell in 1977 and A.J. "Jam" Jones in 1979; surpassed by Ricky Williams in 1997 UT – Most touchdown passes, career (25), surpassed by Peter Gardere in 1992 UT – Most points scored, game (28), broke his own record of 24 set earlier that year, surpassed by Williams in 1997 Cotton Bowl – Most consecutive completions, game (8), tied by Tony Graziani in 1996 and Clint Stoerner in 2000 Cotton Bowl – Highest completion rate (min. 10 attempts), game (0.917) Cotton Bowl – Most points scored, game and career (28) Cotton Bowl – Most touchdowns, game & career (4), tied by Tony Temple in 2008 Cotton Bowl – Most Points Responsible For, career (40) Cotton Bowl – Most Touchdowns Responsible For, game & career (6) Cotton Bowl – Most points rushing, game (18), surpassed by Temple in 2008 Cotton Bowl – Most touchdowns rushing, game (3), tied by Dicky Maegle in 1954 and Jim Brown in 1957, surpassed by Temple in 2008 Cotton Bowl – Most touchdowns rushing, game (3), tied by Maegle in 1954, Brown in 1957, and Jim Swink in 1957, surpassed by Temple in 2008 Cotton Bowl – Most yards per attempt (min 10 attempts), game (13.2), surpassed by James Street in 1969
  9. You are a young man or someone who doesn't study history or both.
  10. Other than the drop in value of my stock portfolio, nothing has changed for me. I will wait for IBRX trial results and FDA approvals and AMYZF commercialization. There was this bit of news from AMY today. American Manganese Begins Feed of Battery Production Scrap for RecycLiCo Demonstration Plant Project Thursday, May 26, 2022 4:00 AM American Manganese Inc. Share this Article Topic: Company Update SURREY, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 26, 2022 / American Manganese Inc. ("AMY" or the "Company"), a pioneer in advanced and environmentally friendly lithium-ion battery cathode recycling-upcycling, is pleased to begin testing the first stage of its RecycLiCo™ demonstration plant project with lithium-ion battery cathode production scrap feed material. The scaled-up demonstration plant is designed with a 500 kg/day input capacity of lithium-ion battery waste and will require each processing step of AMY's patented process to be diligently tested and analyzed. The planned RecycLiCo™ demonstration plant testing schedule will consist of an organized approach that includes the characterization of the battery production scrap feedstock and its response to individual processing steps, to ensure consistent operating parameters to those developed in the laboratory and pilot plant scale. These parameters will include evaluating leaching retention time, temperature, and process chemical consumption to achieve target leach extraction efficiency for lithium, nickel, manganese, and cobalt. The Company will report its progression and analysis throughout the demonstration plant's staged tests. "Kickstarting the first stage of our demonstration plant project is an incredible milestone, and we look forward to showcasing our scaled-up technology to existing collaborators across the lithium-ion battery supply chain as we diligently progress through the demonstration plant processing steps," said Larry Reaugh, President, and CEO of American Manganese Inc. "We believe this new phase of activities will continue to drive strategic engagement in the lithium-ion battery supply chain and enable the development of our first commercial recycling plant."
  11. I………………….concur.
  12. Had planned to sink….no, Iet’s not use the word “sink”….Had planned to “use” my remaining capital to buy UUUU when the S&P got close to 3800 as I think the market holds somewhere in this area. However, I’ve changed my mind and plan to save the bullets in case we don’t hold. Don’t want to be fully invested if this ain’t the floor. Did like the news yesterday about UUUU buying monazite deposits in South America.
  13. I tested positive a week ago. Saw the doctor within an hour after the positive test. I was running a fever of 100.6 with a major league sore throat. He gave me a Kenalog shot and said I should feel much better in a couple of days. However, the next day I had developed a secondary bacterial infection in my lungs which called for antibiotics….sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim 800mg 160mg 2x/day for 7 days. I take the last tablet this evening. Haven’t had the energy to shower for the past week. I just lie in bed and feel like death warmed over. My doctor says the vaccines and boosters offer little protection with the new variants (no shit) and this has to run its course. I’m in my late 60’s and retired, so I can ride this out at home. Thank God I didn’t catch the initial strain. This is fucking brutal.
  14. EOSE +.66 to $2 on 5x the avg volume. After the quarterly report on May 10, there’s been big insider buying. 226,000 shares by the Chair, CEO, CFO, and a Director. Holding 11,000 shrs at an avg cost of 3.10.
  15. The final design for Italvolt’s battery gigafactory in Scarmagno is expected to be submitted by June 2022 in order to receive construction permits by early 2023, for production to start in 2024. Perhaps, AMY has pushed back the meeting to wait for this submission as they’ll be mentioned as one of the partners? Just spitballing.
  16. Let me do some digging. It might be tomorrow before I get back with you as I tested positive for Covid today and am not close to being on top of my game. If the S&P should reach 3800, I do have an alert set and will use the remaining liquidity I have to buy more UUUU.
  17. 4000 on the S&P was a given. Methinks we overshoot and the market bottoms circa 3800.
  18. I think the IBB and XBI are close to starting a move in a favorable direction which means IBRX will overshoot to the upside as it did to the downside. Add good news with the FDA on the bladder cancer front and we're back in business. Having said that, UUUU is the stock of the four I've recommended (UUUU, IBRX, AMYZF, and EOSE) which has the most short term upside. If I'm wrong and one of the others decides to move up smartly, it won't bother me one bit.
  19. 6000 shares of UUUU filled at 7.05 for a trade. Still have some dry powder.
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