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Post by Naka2112 on Jul 22, 2010 1:34pm

Interesting

that Soros chose to to invest into LFD recently and not VST (then again I am not really sure if he owns VST). Anyways, assuming he only has LFD, he must have known about a potential merger -still he chose LFD. You might infer then that LFD should do better in the short term with respect to Stock Price. In other words, perhaps LFD will see 0.44 before VST sees 1.30. I am not bashing VST, as I want them to do well -what's good for VST is likely good for LFD. JMHO and do your own DD. GLTA
Comment by sumeroil on Jul 22, 2010 1:56pm
maybe his betting average is not 1.000, maybe, and this is the one he mishit.
Comment by sumeroil on Jul 22, 2010 6:15pm
are there any good e&p's? seems to me every one of them minds more of selling shares than of successfully operating the company. basically they are all scams until ...... and the odds are almost nil.
Comment by groupsex999 on Jul 22, 2010 9:23pm
The 4 month hold period for Soros ends on July 30, 2010.These are the games that will end on July 30, 2010.Soros bought 19,000,000 units which gave 19,000,000 shares for $ 5.7 million.Soros wanted his $ 5.7 million back but wanted to still be on the books as a shareholder.Soros lends out 19,000,000 million shares to unrelated firm whom shorts the stock for Soros, the buyers are clients of Soros ...more  
Comment by ZeeZeeOil on Jul 22, 2010 9:45pm
  groupsex999 This my friend is a very intelligent ,informative and a reassuring  great post.Its great to see an investor with a bit of smarts.The beers on me.Salute
Comment by blackswan on Jul 22, 2010 9:58pm
Groupsex999 I don´t know what you have been smoking, but that deal is way to small for Soros to be inovolved personally but it has been done by one of his underlings.More so, it is small change and not worth his time to short, etc. Soros is a speculator and if he is successful in 3 out of 5 deal he multiplies his investment manyfold.Stop dreaming, chances are he does not even know about ...more  
Comment by Nick777 on Jul 23, 2010 10:09am
Canaccord by 200 000 shares this morning. Maybe something comingGood luck guys 09:47:53 V 0.23 0.01 10,000 33 Canaccord 1 Anonymous K 09:47:53 V 0.23 0.01 30,000 33 Canaccord 2 RBC K  ...more  
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