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Comment by illumination1on Oct 08, 2014 2:40pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:668 pieces to make shares cheap ...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:668 pieces to make shares cheap ...
I absolutely agree mzsmith. the only thing is that I have price points in mind and will hold to them because I find that when I do I tend to make the right decisions. as we all seem to agree this price point is definitely far under where we believe these equities should be trading and as such would become an excellent acquisition point, but it isn't those of us at retail that will really determine where these go--we play a part for the underwriters to mark up their shares and gain their profits, ultimately, the bigger part is played by those who see the value in the company itself--provide the financing and then find a price point where we will bite down on in which we have to be careful in accordance to whether the company's balance sheet is progressively stronger quarter after quarter--everything else at retail is usually (maybe not so now) bloated values based on projected earnings. we have just received the $450k usd order and it will take a few months to see its impact so from now until that time unless we get another contract order (same company bigger order) as well as with additional companies these will likely stay how we are trading. it seems like .25 is our push back point--hopefully that is the bottom--if so, we should progressively start to move up that is unless we have something that brings this to pop (i.e. ul certification) which who knows what net affect it will have--if followed by orders it will be fairly big if not it may just be minor in comparison and in time level off. glta
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