Thanks for the information It was good to incorporate the factual and the opinionated. There is one thing I would like to add in light of the otc articles, my father worked for a company for 43yrs and they continue to be profitable, do they own everything yet? no, in fact they are having their largest problem to date, one that significantly affects the "continued" part of growth. The officers of the company are an older set of distinguished gentlemen and true experts at capitalizing on developments in the industry. Except they realized in the last SIX quarters earnings were slipping. They looked to their competition and could not believe where it was coming from. You guessed it. The order came through just recently, "buy them", those companies were encroaching and approaching on 25% of the market. The execs knew they could grab on to them but theres this old rule surrounding the otc that has them in a frenzy. That is, wait, but they cannot. They see the revolution, they see the direction, and they are doing their damnedest to do it right. They are looking, and so too can you, on the otc. One interesting fact they expressed to each other in jest about the matter, " this is getting pretty scary but we cant get scared, we'll just leave that to the press". =) This is nothing more than a good story. Erick |