RE:RE:RE:Northstar Has Entered into a Short Term FinancingI one hundred percent agree. People are looking at this wrong as to my opinion and in agreement with you..the company is confident it will grow so partly due to this and probably also partly due to most likely running out of money it did what it did not to mention the first part as you said is the best part..the company should be able to to generate enough revenue to profit share. I dont think there will be a raise for at least 4 months and depending on how things go ideally towards end of the year to attract people who are selling other holdings due to tax loss selling. Providing the robust growth that the company has seen as an atteactive longer term stock at a decent price i suspect it will do really well going into the coming year. It should hit .50 to .70 this year my .20 to .70 is my safety range but no reason for less than .50. It fell from .64 to .035 with tye adjusted year high of .59 from my recollection i expect this to challenge that if not take it down...challenge means no less than .50 lets see though where things go we need to see the actual financial numbers and at what share value raises may happen. There are overhangs from last financing lowest of around .36 strike point is it? High of .85 but they give all the amounts and time widows. Assuming this will fall between the two and if we round .40 to .90 split the difference .65??? So .20 to .70 should be the wide range but i dont see less than .50 to as high .70 best guess but how things happen again lets see but one thing for sure sub .10 is dirt cheap you wont lose buying up any price .10 or less not as far as i can conceivably see. Lets say the ugliest .20 well if bought at .10 or less thats at least a double in a year pretty darn good!!!