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International Bio Recovery Corporation V.IBR



TSXV:IBR - Post by User

Comment by Flexy6on May 07, 2004 6:56am
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Post# 7454401

RE: What does the market reflect?

RE: What does the market reflect?If one were to gauge the recent sentiment on this forum, one would have to conclude that IBR is out of business and the stock is worthless. Nevertheless, it is a fact that for the past couple of weeks and even today, there exists a bid on the exchange for a considerable amount of stock at forty cents. Now, as has been reflected on this forum, one can make all kinds of bizarre and ridiculous assertions that the bid is not real or does not exist. But the fact is, the bid is not an illusion. If you happen to own stock in IBR, you are no farther than a phone call from exchanging it for money. Perhaps, I am the only person who is perplexed by an individual who has consistently declared IBR stock to be worthless and yet pursues relentlessly an attempt to obtain those same shares from the company.
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