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Comment by likeslton Oct 15, 2009 10:09am
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Post# 16389954

RE: RE: RE: Not Unusual !

RE: RE: RE: Not Unusual !" Just a general question for the board.  When NAG takes off and if it hits 0.12, 0.15, 0.18 etc etc., will you sell or will you hold?  I know the trick is to take profits on the way up.  But the trick is also not to kick yourself when 3-6 months later you can sell the same shares for possibly 2 to 3 times more.  It's your shares and your stock but NAG can only go up from here. "

I think I have a good answer for you

First of all, don't even dream of 0.12, when nobody is willing to pay a dime, even if you are a firm supporter like Hhappy. I said talking is cheap, better to buy some shares before you talk. On the other hand, I have written all the transactions on the wall and found out that ANNOYmous sold a lot of shares.

3-6 months later, 2-3 times? I do hope so, as I will use my million dollar house to get 800K loan, and buy now and wait it easy money. lol

Better to hope it is a profitable production, otherwise, we will have the same fate as V.KBC, Charles' another company.  In 6 months, we should see an audited financial statement, right?

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