Going to Six Flags today as I'm a Season Pass holder & we get dibs on first week opening. Had to make reservations in advance & we must wear masks. Will be interesting wearing a mask on the rides. I currently own $FUN but am interested in $SIX. Will post my thoughts when I return.
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$PEIX conversation
Impressed with the revenue and EBITDA growth and disappointed with one-time charges, but understand the Candlewood strategy. Have $six figures of dry powder ready if price dips to $6.75. Project price to exceed $10 by end of year and $15 by end of Q1 2017.
Final Prices (5PM ET): Gold $1531.65 Up $8.55 … Gold going to $1661+++ in January Silver $18.07 Up $0.149 …. Silver going to $21+++ in January and $26+++ by End March GORO will be over $Six Forty plus any day now... any day!!! Buy... Buy... Buy... GORO, IAG, EXK and AG for Mega Profits in early 2020!!!!
THE SEC’S APPROACH TO INTERNATIONAL ENFORCEMENT COOPERATION
The SEC has broad domestic authority to gather information on behalf of foreign securities regulators. The SEC shares that information through a variety of formal and informal mechanisms. This approach facilitates foreign securities authorities’ ability to enforce their domestic laws and benefits the SEC’s enforcement program as well. Indeed, our experience demonstrates that the more you share information, the more likely it is that you will receive information.1 The SEC’s positive experiences in this regard are highlighted by the increasing number of international enforcement cases that the SEC has brought based on information obtained from foreign regulators. A. Domestic Authority to Gather and Share Information with Foreign Securities Regulators The SEC has broad-ranging authority to investigate and prosecute securities fraud and to use its investigatory powers on behalf of its foreign counterparts. Section 21(a)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) permits the SEC, in its discretion, to provide assistance “without regard to whether the facts stated in the request would constitute a violation of the laws of the United States.” In deciding when to exercise its discretion, the SEC must consider: (1) whether the foreign authority has agreed to provide reciprocal assistance; and (2) whether compliance with the request would prejudice the public interest of the United States. The SEC’s power to assist foreign securities authorities is as broad as the SEC’s domestic investigative power.
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get your dividend just a little inside information as a season pass holder last year I loved how they were trying to make the park even more disabled-friendly by requiring a doctor's note. get that dividend
$Six-Sixty Nine. Someone is having fun with you bed fellows. Don't worry, it never ceases to disappoint. Ever in over 5 years. It always pulls back out.
i doubt very much that this stock ever sees $50, unless it splits again.
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$SIX conversation
Stock has really been selling off of late. Are we headed to $50 level?
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$SIX conversation
Up >4% today. No news as to why. Curious. Anybody?
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$SIX conversation
3 days remaining if you are looking to get in on $SIX dividend:
Is buying Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (SIX) for its upcoming $0.64 dividend a good choice?
Investors who want to cash in on Six Flags Entertainment's (NYSE:SIX) upcoming dividend of $0.64 have only 4 days left to buy the shares before the so called ex-dividend date on the Mon 27 Feb 2017.
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$SIX conversation
This Texas based company keeps chugging along. The stock is a winner and has been has the past 4 years with dividend raises to boot.
Today is definitely green love making money!
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loading up here waiting on that suitcase:
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Silver $18.07 Up $0.149 …. Silver going to $21+++ in January and $26+++ by End March
GORO will be over $Six Forty plus any day now... any day!!!
Buy... Buy... Buy... GORO, IAG, EXK and AG for Mega Profits in early 2020!!!!
COOPERATION
The SEC has broad domestic authority to gather information on behalf of foreign
securities regulators. The SEC shares that information through a variety of formal and
informal mechanisms. This approach facilitates foreign securities authorities’ ability to
enforce their domestic laws and benefits the SEC’s enforcement program as well.
Indeed, our experience demonstrates that the more you share information, the more likely
it is that you will receive information.1
The SEC’s positive experiences in this regard are
highlighted by the increasing number of international enforcement cases that the SEC has
brought based on information obtained from foreign regulators.
A. Domestic Authority to Gather and Share Information with
Foreign Securities Regulators
The SEC has broad-ranging authority to investigate and prosecute securities fraud
and to use its investigatory powers on behalf of its foreign counterparts. Section 21(a)(2)
of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (“Exchange Act”) permits the SEC, in its
discretion, to provide assistance “without regard to whether the facts stated in the request
would constitute a violation of the laws of the United States.” In deciding when to
exercise its discretion, the SEC must consider: (1) whether the foreign authority has
agreed to provide reciprocal assistance; and (2) whether compliance with the request
would prejudice the public interest of the United States.
The SEC’s power to assist foreign securities authorities is as broad as the SEC’s
domestic investigative power.
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$Six !!!!!!!
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