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Comment by Vanboarderon Feb 14, 2012 5:03pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: POP valuation

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: POP valuation

Hey aries,

 

My guess is mr green forgot for a moment that he was bashing POP and promoting ARW so hence you saw the somewhat positive posts on POP. Then when he realized his mistake he went back to his usual soft bash of POP and promotion of ARW.

 

On another note I find it quite funny how investors here such as mr. green think that POP which is currently financing at .60 with a half warrent would climb from .62 to .68???? Even rookie investors know that for the most part ANY stock SP will drop below the financing price at least while the fiancing is occuring. As I've stated before, why pay .62 or more for just a share when you can get the share and a half warrent instead???

Now before the babies start whinning (I can't get in on a financing). If it's common sense that during a financing a stocks SP usually drops below the financing cost (at least temporarily) why would you not wait until the SP drops and at least pick up the shares on the open market at a discount simply on the fact that a financing is underway??? Then you could easily get your 10% upside or maybe even more simply on news of the PP closing.

Not to sharp in my opinion.

 

 

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