RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Have you noted bjmooreRollercoasterblues wrote: AHHHHH.....but remember, despite the lack of air down in that boiler room, you are missing out that I AM AN INVESTOR. SO, isn't it coincidental that I also purchased for fun, because I can, some shares in Alabama Graphite today and everyone that is long knows that I love talking about Alabama Graphite..........so I figure, hey, lets see what the competition can do I am stoked to hear about their potential business dealings with TESLA from that conference and I am excited to have you convince me that I am on the right path now......with buying nominal amount of their shares....but hey, I have to balance the nominal with the gross amount that I have with SJL....don't you think?
You seem to be afixed to the boiler room comment. So I will expand on it.
Churn is created for liquidity only. If you churn enough shares it appears in the largest volumes column of the VSE. This gets others interested. That creates more churn. Remember, they have to cover 10s of millions of shorts. How do you do that but, create churn? So that hopefully will calm your concern on boiler rooms.
I personally would not touch a company that has illustrated that it was trying to force another company into calling a sample an Order. As soon as you go down that Path, who is waiting for you is the Stock Tickee Police....... There is only one reason why you would demand a sample be called an order and an Order form produced. You can slip, slide, grease your way under the bus, but the bus is going to get you. PO been Got!