Post by Sinn Féin's Ireland on Nov 13, 2006 16:27:17 GMT -5
I have an idea. IMM stock is at :-X20 now on the 13/11/06. When our populations hits 350 stock splits, effectively doubling all our investments. It has always been my belief that the UPP puts into practice it's policy. We are the party most affiliated with IMM efforts. Thus, given the recent surge from 289 to 317 in 3 days it is my recommendation that the UPP Party Account purchase IMM stock as a way of making potentially huge capital gains, whilst simultaneously supporting IMM.
If we combine tag team recruiting within the party (for we can ensure activity and participation) with buying stock we can help the region and the party.
I will purchase 1,000 shares ( :-x20,000) in IMM in the name of the UPP, however it would be nice if all our members donated as much as they can spare to the party to help fund the current senate elections.
Incidentally, i am thinking of perhaps creating a UPP Co-operative Bank. You pay money into the party fund as savings, and the party does what it can to make gains on that original capital investment. A kind of safe speculation...mostly based around IMM for now, but potentially expanding into the marketplace. Thoughts?
Post by The United Progressive Party on Nov 15, 2006 10:20:36 GMT -5
Thankyou, the donation has been made i think. I will transfer the list of previous donations here as well.
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Post by Sinn Féin's Ireland on Nov 24, 2006 15:18:11 GMT -5
Thanks both to Herman Li and Gambi for their donations. They will be noted. To herman Li, don't worry, the Regional Reserve deals with all transactions. Your receipt is noted in the donations thread here in our HQ
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