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Strategies & Market Trends : LFWK - Loftwerks Inc.

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To: jmhollen who wrote (79)3/8/2006 1:45:48 AM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (2) of 363
 
I think you're on the right page, just reading a cryptic PR with a different shade of lens.

They are saying, I believe, that they have bought up the entire float and that this could be a huge short squeeze, backed up with real corporate action by way of asset and financial structure, which will create more pressure. Cusip change in itself won't trigger anything. But a real change in entity, along with asset build-up creates even more demand, which with the reduced (perhaps to 0) of supply creates the great equation for which we salivate and the shorts FEAR.

Don't forget the MM's will be pulling out all the stops if this is true. It's high stakes poker. It doesn't take a lot of shuffling shares between them to make it look like someone is dumping.

The insider buying apparently has stopped them in their tracks and kept them off guard. We often see the call for shortie SQUEEEEEEZE. But it isn't that often where management says that they are PUTTING THEIR $$$$$$$ WHERE THERE MOUTHS ARE.

and as you say "GIVING THE BOOT TO THE POSTERIORS OF THE MFMMM'S AND ASSOCIATES."

LFWK at .018 - this one could be on its way to .10 or even much more, if what the company says is true.
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