U.B., I guessed at the Market Makers purchasing price based on what it was trading at (or around) during these months that is displayed on: otcbb.com
I am still trying to understand these fundamentals but as you can see over 2,700,000 shares was added to the top 10 MMs for GPGI back in April to May. I would imagine that anyone placing a GTC order in at .10 cents for 500,000 shares might have prompted the MMs to double up on their kitty. Look at the number one showing by the M.H. Meyerson & Co. from this link. Their ranking order went from 2nd to first in GPGI. Over 1,000,000 shares in May.
Now if they did that because of a GTC order from one of our Nobles then He(s) has inadvertently created this particular MM to be sitting on a lot of shares with the intention of selling them. If our Noble retracts his standing order to buy so many shares then it could mean this MM is probably going to become pissed off enough to make a call to a higher authority. SEC.
So, has the Noble, with a GTC of gazillions of shares, helped or hindered?
I am still trying to figure this out. I am hoping someone would tell me.
As far as stolen, missing shares, or deals made with shares as a bartering tool. I am also wondering about this. Was the deal done in a back room or on the golf course? Does it matter? Not really, if it got GPGI further along in the "process". I would like to know more also.
Perhaps in the next Press Release we will not care as we've been informed the "numbers" are looking great. Ya know, the metal is on the table. We will be able to decipher more at the end of this month.
I hope that we don't see a stall tactic around GPGI original endeavors by chasing after more minerals found in any dirt. Pick up from the ground a handful of dirt and one will find traces of every bloody element in the periodic table. Stop. Let's make 81 billion before we make another trillion from 3 more years of testing. Ugh. Let us pray, Thor P.s. also note Knight Securities, Inc., is a key player in dishing out shares in all the Desert Dirts. P.s.s <VBG> |