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TSXV:IBR - Post by User

Comment by Flexy6on Feb 05, 2002 10:10am
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Post# 4733934

RE: blackguy

RE: blackguyThe motive is a simple one, biologymajor. The stock-bashers have a job to do for Mr. Lim and the Frank Dixon ensemble--They must have the stock down so that if Mr. Lim can get permission from the courts to exercise his three million dollars of convertible preferred stock, he ends up with enough shares to take the company away from the present shareholders. This is, incidentally, the crux of the conspiracy. For example, at fifty cents, Mr. Lim is permitted to buy six million shares. That places him close enough to make a try. At seventy-five cents, he can only buy four and a half million shares with his convertible. He is close to being out of the hunt at this price. At one dollar per share, he can purchase only three million shares. At this point, his game is over. The stock-bashers operating on this forum, are under the direction and control of the group mentioned above. They have a job to do and they are being paid for it, one way or another. They will practice their craft of innuendos, misrepresentations, character assassinations, and plain lies as long as they have their instructions. I, and others, who know the game they are playing, of course, will hold to the course and not sell into their game. My concern is for the shareholders who do not have the time to gather the requisite facts to make an informed decision.
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