Well, here's my usual methodology for selecting a pinksheet stock, since reading reports is usually not an option (unless it's LBWR....sorry! Couldn't help myself! <gg>) Anyway, investing in a pink is, in a big way, just as simple as calling the TA, and knowing we have enough "wow factor" (thanks for the term, rrufff <gg>) to draw volume. Then, if the capital structure stays the same, and PR's come it should do VERY well. There is a direct correlation between the rate of dilution an how high the stock travels. If the demand rises (from PR's, rumor, etc), yet the supply stays the same (float) then up we go.
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