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Biotech / Medical : XXII Changing the worlds Cigarette market to a safer place!!
XXII 1.530+5.5%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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From: Time2shine2/20/2014 4:39:12 PM
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As long as management keeps delivering on the promises, the S/P will keep climbing. There are no reasons to sell for investors right now. There are plenty of catalysts lined up ahead to keep S/P climbing.

Valuation wise, $210MM is nothing. XXII right now is still trading on the potential. It can go to $1B after uplist or more, likewise it can stay below $500MM. It all depends on how market will see the company and if management keeps delivering.

Traders will get out after uplist and MSA, it is guaranteed. The S/P movement at that point will entirely depend on the interest from institutions. If interest is as high as Joe believes it is, exit of weak hands and short term traders will not be noticed.

Also, if funds do start taking sizable positions that will bring other smart long term investors. The inflow of the new money should keep the S/P climbing. If Joe manages to aggressively move the product and gets the coveted VLN label slapped on his cigs, nobody will complain on this board.

Cigs are not a "sexy" product like Twitter, hence why XXII is still so much under the radar. It may take time for S/P and valuation to get into Billions, but the potential and tangible product is there. If company like TWTR can be valued at $30B while losing millions, saying that at $200MM XXII is overvalued is absurd.
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