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Comment by b00gn1shon Jan 19, 2007 6:42pm
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RE: How to turn almost $5mm into $2mm

RE: How to turn almost $5mm into $2mmI thought they changed the verbiage on those shares in the last quarterly, such that they were potentially subject to sale. I've wondered how they survived as long as they did on fumes last year. Perhaps we're in for a pleasant surprise in the next filing, to see that a substantial portion of them were liquidated at higher prices. Would they have had to file anything with SEDAR? Speaking of filings, anybody know for sure whether everything is now current? I've been awaiting a registration statement for a long time, and don't think I've missed one. Aren't the Vasjar shares subject to delay penalties as long as they aren't registered? It's my own personal belief that those shares are the source of the price manipulation. The amount of excess equity that deal gave them due to f*cked up filings is astounding. To my knowledge, they fell far short of all performance goals too. It's all in EDGAR. Anyone else annoyed by the pop-ups from stockhouse recently? Firefox isn't doing any good blocking them, despite being set to do that.
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