If I recall, the original premise was to buy up as many shares as possible. That was when price was higher. Now that we have more shares in the float, the price has come down, so why can't we resume the original intent, which is:
TO BUY UP THE FLOAT!
Heck, I can lay out another $20-50K if we are serious about it.
Now stay with me. If we DID in fact buy 51% of the stock, wouldn't WE (we being the group we would form) have controlling interest. Now comes the fun part David referred to earlier: whoever in the group who wanted a job (and was qualified) would actually get one.
Not only would that buy us jobs, but we would have a direct interest in the success of the company. The final touch would be the publicity this would generate: "Silicon group bands together to buy and run a company." We would have invitations for CNBC, be profiled in INC., FORBES, etc.
Unless this has been done before (which I doubt) WE would be the first to pull off a coup of this magnitude.
The publicity alone would generate sales of this great tent. BTW, I'm not joking, but I might be crazy...let me know<g>
Best wishes, Skane |