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To: imherenow who wrote (1645)5/1/2008 4:38:30 PM
From: The Alchemist  Respond to of 2396
 
Yes this is realllllly bizarre. To be honest I am actually laughing out loud at how strange this appears. I am going to ask them to appoint me!



To: imherenow who wrote (1645)5/1/2008 8:12:21 PM
From: boundtb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2396
 
imherenow: FWIW: Found the following on Yahoo Financial Board Posted by votclypro, which I thought was as good a speculation on this Nasdaq compliance issue as any:

"....interesting, im thinking that they want to be virtually cash flow positive before they stop diluting, then they r/s to
bring the stock to 5 bucks a share. if they were break even
the market could easily give them 20 cents a share. they all
they would need is a 1 for 25 r/s., which assuming they issue shares up to 300,000,000, would bring the share count
down to 12M, a very reasonable scenario, the stock would
probably spike up to 7 bucks then find its way back to at
best 2 bucks. from there they would make a steady climb up
to 50 over the next 5 years as they would steadily grow their
business...."