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To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (3057)3/10/2006 9:32:19 AM
From: shortsinthesand  Respond to of 12518
 
Rick you sure are doing the T-Berry Message Board shuffle this fine morning...

Whats up your position got ya down?



To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (3057)3/10/2006 9:34:20 AM
From: Farnzworth  Respond to of 12518
 
rrm, 99% of the time, people who continually crow about how much money they are making, are not making any money. So let's hear it again about how much money you are making. Sort of like the Texas saying, "big hat, no cattle"



To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (3057)3/10/2006 9:42:50 AM
From: yardslave  Respond to of 12518
 
Yes, Absolutely.

Are you saying you support a prediction that 1B more shares has been added in just over 1 month while the price has been stable???



To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (3057)3/10/2006 9:43:35 AM
From: scion  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 12518
 
Some useful information for you Pumpty -

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To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (3057)3/10/2006 2:52:19 PM
From: Captain James T. Kirk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
Yes, I am saying that more shares are being created in order to liquidate as more money flows in due to promotional efforts by persons like yourself. The price does not need to rise if you are making shares and selling them as the buy orders come in.

Isn't that what is REALLY going on here?

Buyer (sucker) buys into the song & dance, places buy order, then a pool of shares is created each month so that shares can be sold to these buyers. OS shares continue to increase as more transactions are generated. A REAL stock would have a fixed float, but that is obviously not the case here. And now that they no longer report OS, or anything else for that matter, the risks to any buyer are EXTREME. You have a better chance at the betting in Vegas. There is no investment here.