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CANDORADO OPERATING CO V.CDO



TSXV:CDO - Post by User

Post by wildman2on Jan 09, 2011 11:20am
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Post# 17945066

rambo

ramboI don't know how many shares Joe has at CDO, so I can't say, but if you think Joe is shorting and doesn't have the ability to control the price and could possibly get squeezed, then you have no idea how in control and experienced at this that he is.

Do you really think that he would be shorting CDO, if there was a chance he could get squeezed?

I know more about EFG, so I will cite that as an example.  Joe owns 11 million shares of the 100 million float at EFG.  There is no news release that would squeeze him.  He can crush momentum anytime he wants.  The company recently had their NI where they had 6 billion dollars proven lithium/ree in the ground announced and Joe crushed momentum at a market cap of 30 million. 

So check out how many shares Joe owns of CDO and then subtract it against what would be an excellent volume day at CDO and tell me if he could possibly get short squeezed on a day CDO shareholders and wouldbe shareholders get excited.

I am venturing a guess that whereever he might be shorting, he is feeling darn comfortable.
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