Stage3alpha:
R.V./GCR: April 24, 2015 If groups get clearance to start... watch the end of the day for best opportunity
Wilbur grodan: MARKET ACTION evidence that IT IS HAPPENING!!
D.K.C. 4-24-2015 Jester THERE IS A LOT OF POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS RIGHT NOW...THINGS ARE CREEPING EVER SO SLIGHTLY THE RIGHT DIRECTION...IT IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME...
DO NOT BE CONCERNED THAT IT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN...IT IS HAPPENING.
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R.V./GCR: April 24, 2015 If groups get clearance to start... watch the end of the day for best opportunity
Wilbur grodan: MARKET ACTION evidence that IT IS HAPPENING!!
D.K.C. 4-24-2015 Jester THERE IS A LOT OF POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS RIGHT NOW...THINGS ARE CREEPING EVER SO SLIGHTLY THE RIGHT DIRECTION...IT IS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME...
DO NOT BE CONCERNED THAT IT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN...IT IS HAPPENING.
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G T April 24, 2015 This Is HUGE (For The Stabelization of Iraq)
Agility Iraq receives ISO Certification
Posted on 24 April 2015 By John Lee
Agility’s GCC Services subsidiary in Basra has received the ISO 9001 certification, making it the first integrated remote site services company in the city to receive the certification.
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accreditation certificate was given following a site audit conducted by Bureau Veritas.
TradeArabia reports that the Iraq unit serves small and large scale projects and currently operates 33 hard structures, 28 camps and 22 warehouses in remote and high-risk areas of the country. The company has also constructed 17 temporary dining facilities, including the largest in Iraq, with over 10,000 meals served every day.
Rashad Sinokrot, CEO of GCC Services, said:
“With the security situation being what it has been over the past few years, it is no small feat to receive the ISO 9001 certification in Iraq.
“This independent verification underlines the technical and management capabilities of the company and is a reassurance to our customers that their needs are being looked after by the best team in Iraq.”
http://ift.tt/1bprAk1
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R&R: Thanks for the post (see article above) G T... I especially liked this part:
---> Rashad Sinokrot, CEO of GCC Services, said: “With the security situation being what it has been over the past few years, it is no small feat to receive the ISO 9001 certification in Iraq." TradeArabia reports that the Iraq unit serves small and large scale projects and currently operates 33 hard structures, 28 camps and 22 warehouses in remote and high-risk areas of the country.
---> My Interpretation: "International banks, brokers, and businesses of all kinds... you will be able to operate your businesses in all parts of Iraq, no matter what the conditions. Your communications services will meet the five-nines uptime requirement (99.999% functionality) so that all data, whether for daily business operation, online banking, trade, or any other purposes will be up and running 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. ATM's will work around the clock...online banking and shopping wilil be available... your trading partners can exchange goods and service with you anytime and anyplace..."
IMO these guys sure do appear to be ready to flip the proverbial switch and open the trade floodgate!!
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G T > R&R BINGO!!!
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Awake-in-3D: > G T I had to take my company through the ISO 9001 qualification process years ago... what a royal pain in the a$$! It's no small feat under any circumstances. Bravo GCC Services! :)
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D.K.C. > Its hard enough to stay positive and expectant but, noone here knows the contacts, expertise, and what profession we are all in...under the anonymity of our usernames…..Some may be high in financial, government and military positions....some may work in fast food....Some could be movie stars, or french models.....heck..Chuck Norris could be chatting here...lol...but we all should show respect to each other because we all have the same goal and desire right now...to exchange our foreign currency and for us, our friends and families to live happily ever after...imo
Hale Ali'i > D.K.C. Agreed. After all, who would think some of us have met the contacts we have. No one would guess it! Besides, none of us really know who the other person is, just from their avatar.
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Robert E.it is so obvious to everybody that Abadi is forced to sing and dance, shuck and jive to buy time because the wonderful US government is blocking this thing
IP > Robert E. Well, there are a couple of possibilities here. It could be either the bad guys are still blocking it or the good guys are holding it while getting rid of the bad guys. You have to chose which one to believe.
DinarGrubber > IP I believe the good guys are in control now, and the circumvent is completely wired up, but somehow the bad guys have access to the new funding pathway, perhaps at receiving points inside individual banks. As Zap said, they ran test releases and theft occurred. As soon as arrests are made I'm sure we'll get moving again.
Awake-in-3D April 24, 2015 at 2:28pm The most important item mentioned by Tony/DC: "The bonds are continuing to be redeemed and paid." All the Abadi talk is the side show. He's waiting for the key bonds (the Sovereign bonds) slated for funding Iraq's RV to finalize... if it hasn't done so in the recent 12 hours. Nuff said.
G T April 24, 2015 This Is HUGE (For The Stabelization of Iraq)
Agility Iraq receives ISO Certification
Posted on 24 April 2015 By John Lee
Agility’s GCC Services subsidiary in Basra has received the ISO 9001 certification, making it the first integrated remote site services company in the city to receive the certification.
The United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accreditation certificate was given following a site audit conducted by Bureau Veritas.
TradeArabia reports that the Iraq unit serves small and large scale projects and currently operates 33 hard structures, 28 camps and 22 warehouses in remote and high-risk areas of the country. The company has also constructed 17 temporary dining facilities, including the largest in Iraq, with over 10,000 meals served every day.
Rashad Sinokrot, CEO of GCC Services, said:
“With the security situation being what it has been over the past few years, it is no small feat to receive the ISO 9001 certification in Iraq.
“This independent verification underlines the technical and management capabilities of the company and is a reassurance to our customers that their needs are being looked after by the best team in Iraq.”
http://ift.tt/1bprAk1
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R&R: Thanks for the post (see article above) G T... I especially liked this part:
---> Rashad Sinokrot, CEO of GCC Services, said: “With the security situation being what it has been over the past few years, it is no small feat to receive the ISO 9001 certification in Iraq." TradeArabia reports that the Iraq unit serves small and large scale projects and currently operates 33 hard structures, 28 camps and 22 warehouses in remote and high-risk areas of the country.
---> My Interpretation: "International banks, brokers, and businesses of all kinds... you will be able to operate your businesses in all parts of Iraq, no matter what the conditions. Your communications services will meet the five-nines uptime requirement (99.999% functionality) so that all data, whether for daily business operation, online banking, trade, or any other purposes will be up and running 24 hours, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. ATM's will work around the clock...online banking and shopping wilil be available... your trading partners can exchange goods and service with you anytime and anyplace..."
IMO these guys sure do appear to be ready to flip the proverbial switch and open the trade floodgate!!
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G T > R&R BINGO!!!
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Awake-in-3D: > G T I had to take my company through the ISO 9001 qualification process years ago... what a royal pain in the a$$! It's no small feat under any circumstances. Bravo GCC Services! :)
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D.K.C. > Its hard enough to stay positive and expectant but, noone here knows the contacts, expertise, and what profession we are all in...under the anonymity of our usernames…..Some may be high in financial, government and military positions....some may work in fast food....Some could be movie stars, or french models.....heck..Chuck Norris could be chatting here...lol...but we all should show respect to each other because we all have the same goal and desire right now...to exchange our foreign currency and for us, our friends and families to live happily ever after...imo
Hale Ali'i > D.K.C. Agreed. After all, who would think some of us have met the contacts we have. No one would guess it! Besides, none of us really know who the other person is, just from their avatar.
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Robert E.it is so obvious to everybody that Abadi is forced to sing and dance, shuck and jive to buy time because the wonderful US government is blocking this thing
IP > Robert E. Well, there are a couple of possibilities here. It could be either the bad guys are still blocking it or the good guys are holding it while getting rid of the bad guys. You have to chose which one to believe.
DinarGrubber > IP I believe the good guys are in control now, and the circumvent is completely wired up, but somehow the bad guys have access to the new funding pathway, perhaps at receiving points inside individual banks. As Zap said, they ran test releases and theft occurred. As soon as arrests are made I'm sure we'll get moving again.
Awake-in-3D April 24, 2015 at 2:28pm The most important item mentioned by Tony/DC: "The bonds are continuing to be redeemed and paid." All the Abadi talk is the side show. He's waiting for the key bonds (the Sovereign bonds) slated for funding Iraq's RV to finalize... if it hasn't done so in the recent 12 hours. Nuff said.
KTFA:
ThunderHawk » April 24th, 2015,
Ramadan 2015 begins in the evening of Wednesday, June 17
and ends in the evening of Friday, July 17
Dates may vary
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NoodlesDad: » April 24th, 2015, 2:55 pm
Hmmmm, wonder why...
40 Days: Treasury Says Debt Has Been Frozen at $18,112,975,000,000
April 24, 2015 - 11:16 AM
By Terence P. Jeffrey
http://ift.tt/1EzE8CJ
(CNSNews.com) - According to the Daily Treasury Statement for Wednesday, April 22, which was published by the U.S. Treasury on Thursday, April 23, that portion of the federal debt that is subject to a legal limit set by Congress closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000—for the 40th day in a row.
$18,112,975,000,000 is about $25 million below the current legal debt limit of $18,113,000,080,959.35.
Table III-C on the Daily Treasury Statement for April 22 shows that the federal debt subject to the legal limit began April at $18,112,975,000,000, began the day of April 22 at $18,112,975,000,000 and closed the day of April 22 at $18,112,975,000,000.
Table III-C Daily Treasury Statement of April 22, 2015
This is Table III-C from the Daily Treasury Statement of April 22, 2015, reporting that the debt subject to limit has been $18,112,975,000,000 for 40 straight days.
In fact, every Daily Treasury Statement since March 13—which was a Friday--has said that the debt subject to the limit has closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000.
And every Daily Treasury Statement since Monday, March 16, has said that the debt has begun the day at $18,112,975,000,000 and closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000.
March 13, the first day the debt closed at $18,112,975,000,000, was the day Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner and other congressional leaders informing them that he was planning to declare a “debt issuance suspension period.”
Table III-C Daily Treasury Statement of March 13, 2015
This is Table III-C from the Daily Treasury Statement of March 13, 2015, reporting that the debt subject to limit had closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000 for the first time.
This was necessary, Lew explained, because in 2014 Congress enacted legislation that “suspended” the debt limit until March 15 and then reinstated it on that date at whatever level the debt had reached by then.
“As you know, in February 2014, Congress passed the Temporary Debt Limit Extension Act, suspending the statutory debt limit through March 15, 2015,” Lew said in his March 13 letter. “Beginning on Monday, March 16, the outstanding debt of the United States will be at the statutory limit. In anticipation of reaching that date, Treasury has suspended until further notice the issue of State and Local Government Series securities, which count against the debt limit.”
State and Local Government Series securities, the Congressional Research Service explains, are “customized securities available for state and local governments to hold proceeds of bond sales,” and are considered part of the federal government debt that is held by the public.
“Because Congress has not yet acted to raise the debt limit,” Lew said in his March 13 letter, “the Treasury Department will have to employ further extraordinary measures to continue to finance the government on a temporary basis. Therefore, beginning on March 16, I plan to declare a ‘debt issuance suspension period’ with respect to investment of the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund and also suspend the daily reinvestment of Treasury securities held by the Government Securities Investment Fund and the Federal Employees’ Retirement System Thrift Savings Plan.”
Lew noted that these same actions had been taken “during previous debt limit impasses.”
For example, as CNSNews.com reported, when Secretary Lew declared a debt issuance suspension period in 2013, the Treasury reported the debt subject to the limit was frozen at $16,699,396,000,000 for 150 days, running from mid-May to mid-October of that year.
The Treasury has posted Frequently Asked Question sheets that explain the actions the Treasury is taking during this “debt issuance suspension period” and their statutory basis.
“Under current law, if the Secretary of the Treasury determines that the issuance of obligations of the United States may not be made without exceeding the debt limit, a ‘debt issuance suspension period’ may be determined,” the Congressional Research Service said in a report published on March 27. “This determination gives the Treasury the authority to suspend investments in the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Trust Fund, Postal Service Retiree Health Benefit Fund, and the Government Securities Investment Fund (G-Fund) of the Federal Thrift Savings Plan.
“In addition,” said CRS, “this gives Treasury the authority to prematurely redeem securities held by the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Trust Fund and Postal Service Retiree Health Benefit Fund.”
"The total federal debt consists of debt held by the public and intragovernmental debt," the CRS explained in a report published in 2011. "Debt owed to the public represents borrowing from entities other than the federal government, and includes borrowing from state and local governments, the Federal Reserve System, and foreign central banks, as well as private investors in the United States.
"Intragovernmental debt," said CRS, "consists in debt owed by one part of the federal government to another, which are mostly held in trust funds."
The net effect of the Treasury’s actions is that although the publicly held debt of the government continues to fluctuate--as the Treasury redeems maturing debt held by the public and issues new debt held by the public—the overall debt subject to the limit set by Congress closes each business day at $18,112,975,000,000.
As of March 13, according to the Daily Treasury Statement, the federal debt held by the public was $13,083,880,000,000. In the intervening period since then, the debt held by the public rose as $13,113,626,000,000 as of April 3. But by April 22—with the April 15 tax deadline passing and federal revenues surging—the debt held by the public had dropped back to $13,066,633,000,000.
Yet despite the $29,746,000,000 increase in the debt held by the public between March 13 and April 3, and the decline of $46,993,000,000 between April 3 and April 22, on all days from March 13 to April 22 the Treasury reported that the total public debt subject to the limit set by Congress closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000.
ThunderHawk » April 24th, 2015,
Ramadan 2015 begins in the evening of Wednesday, June 17
and ends in the evening of Friday, July 17
Dates may vary
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NoodlesDad: » April 24th, 2015, 2:55 pm
Hmmmm, wonder why...
40 Days: Treasury Says Debt Has Been Frozen at $18,112,975,000,000
April 24, 2015 - 11:16 AM
By Terence P. Jeffrey
http://ift.tt/1EzE8CJ
(CNSNews.com) - According to the Daily Treasury Statement for Wednesday, April 22, which was published by the U.S. Treasury on Thursday, April 23, that portion of the federal debt that is subject to a legal limit set by Congress closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000—for the 40th day in a row.
$18,112,975,000,000 is about $25 million below the current legal debt limit of $18,113,000,080,959.35.
Table III-C on the Daily Treasury Statement for April 22 shows that the federal debt subject to the legal limit began April at $18,112,975,000,000, began the day of April 22 at $18,112,975,000,000 and closed the day of April 22 at $18,112,975,000,000.
Table III-C Daily Treasury Statement of April 22, 2015
This is Table III-C from the Daily Treasury Statement of April 22, 2015, reporting that the debt subject to limit has been $18,112,975,000,000 for 40 straight days.
In fact, every Daily Treasury Statement since March 13—which was a Friday--has said that the debt subject to the limit has closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000.
And every Daily Treasury Statement since Monday, March 16, has said that the debt has begun the day at $18,112,975,000,000 and closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000.
March 13, the first day the debt closed at $18,112,975,000,000, was the day Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew sent a letter to House Speaker John Boehner and other congressional leaders informing them that he was planning to declare a “debt issuance suspension period.”
Table III-C Daily Treasury Statement of March 13, 2015
This is Table III-C from the Daily Treasury Statement of March 13, 2015, reporting that the debt subject to limit had closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000 for the first time.
This was necessary, Lew explained, because in 2014 Congress enacted legislation that “suspended” the debt limit until March 15 and then reinstated it on that date at whatever level the debt had reached by then.
“As you know, in February 2014, Congress passed the Temporary Debt Limit Extension Act, suspending the statutory debt limit through March 15, 2015,” Lew said in his March 13 letter. “Beginning on Monday, March 16, the outstanding debt of the United States will be at the statutory limit. In anticipation of reaching that date, Treasury has suspended until further notice the issue of State and Local Government Series securities, which count against the debt limit.”
State and Local Government Series securities, the Congressional Research Service explains, are “customized securities available for state and local governments to hold proceeds of bond sales,” and are considered part of the federal government debt that is held by the public.
“Because Congress has not yet acted to raise the debt limit,” Lew said in his March 13 letter, “the Treasury Department will have to employ further extraordinary measures to continue to finance the government on a temporary basis. Therefore, beginning on March 16, I plan to declare a ‘debt issuance suspension period’ with respect to investment of the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Fund and also suspend the daily reinvestment of Treasury securities held by the Government Securities Investment Fund and the Federal Employees’ Retirement System Thrift Savings Plan.”
Lew noted that these same actions had been taken “during previous debt limit impasses.”
For example, as CNSNews.com reported, when Secretary Lew declared a debt issuance suspension period in 2013, the Treasury reported the debt subject to the limit was frozen at $16,699,396,000,000 for 150 days, running from mid-May to mid-October of that year.
The Treasury has posted Frequently Asked Question sheets that explain the actions the Treasury is taking during this “debt issuance suspension period” and their statutory basis.
“Under current law, if the Secretary of the Treasury determines that the issuance of obligations of the United States may not be made without exceeding the debt limit, a ‘debt issuance suspension period’ may be determined,” the Congressional Research Service said in a report published on March 27. “This determination gives the Treasury the authority to suspend investments in the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Trust Fund, Postal Service Retiree Health Benefit Fund, and the Government Securities Investment Fund (G-Fund) of the Federal Thrift Savings Plan.
“In addition,” said CRS, “this gives Treasury the authority to prematurely redeem securities held by the Civil Service Retirement and Disability Trust Fund and Postal Service Retiree Health Benefit Fund.”
"The total federal debt consists of debt held by the public and intragovernmental debt," the CRS explained in a report published in 2011. "Debt owed to the public represents borrowing from entities other than the federal government, and includes borrowing from state and local governments, the Federal Reserve System, and foreign central banks, as well as private investors in the United States.
"Intragovernmental debt," said CRS, "consists in debt owed by one part of the federal government to another, which are mostly held in trust funds."
The net effect of the Treasury’s actions is that although the publicly held debt of the government continues to fluctuate--as the Treasury redeems maturing debt held by the public and issues new debt held by the public—the overall debt subject to the limit set by Congress closes each business day at $18,112,975,000,000.
As of March 13, according to the Daily Treasury Statement, the federal debt held by the public was $13,083,880,000,000. In the intervening period since then, the debt held by the public rose as $13,113,626,000,000 as of April 3. But by April 22—with the April 15 tax deadline passing and federal revenues surging—the debt held by the public had dropped back to $13,066,633,000,000.
Yet despite the $29,746,000,000 increase in the debt held by the public between March 13 and April 3, and the decline of $46,993,000,000 between April 3 and April 22, on all days from March 13 to April 22 the Treasury reported that the total public debt subject to the limit set by Congress closed the day at $18,112,975,000,000.
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