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EMPOWER TECHNOLOGIES CORP V.EPT

"Empower Technologies Corp is Canada-based investment holding company. The company is primarily engaged in providing innovative technology products and solution to industries. The company product portfolio includes services like VoIP service, hosted PBX, TV, IT, security and surveillance solution. The company possesses market recognition under the brand name AIC, LEOs, BullsEye and, PowerPlay. Most of its revenue is earned from the Canadian market."


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Post by glenthorneon Sep 02, 2009 5:47pm
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NextFor all the complaining, I haven't read anyone's exit strategy. If it goes to zero, it's obvious to take your loss and move on, but if it moves up do you exit at .25/.35 /.50 or do you buy more to lower your dollar cost average?  Why are you hanging on? Do you still have dreams of $5.00? We've all had some sleepness nights with this stock but are you hoping to break even or hold on or what? It seems to me that you should either sell now at whatever you can get or buy at these prices on speculation that there will be positive news on or before Sept. 16th and lower your exit threshhold. Perhaps some of you are planning on dropping $35mil to buy him out.  In any case, how has the whining helped those who have a .85 average cost? If the stock goes to .50 you're still screwed.  What are you going to say (Honey I didn't lose too much)? It still comes down to whether you believe in the company or not. Once you figure that out, execute your strategy and move on. I've bought more at lower prices and can get out  or reduce my exposure with a modest move in the price. That's my call. What's yours?
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