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Biotech / Medical : Labwire Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: monu who wrote (1589)5/15/2009 3:59:22 PM
From: monu1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1698
 
Well, maybe not a fan, but an honest mistake, nevertheless imo.



To: monu who wrote (1589)5/15/2009 4:38:59 PM
From: creede1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1698
 
monu,

the tone I used was intentional, and no doubt overstated just to make a point. I figure most could pick up on it.

Not to diminish the goof. Could have caused someone to dump. Is that fair to them or us?

Also, the post was made by someone that is completely anti-Labwire. I have yet to see them apologize for their mistake in a stock of which they admitted own no shares. In my opinion that calls for even taking even greater care to make sure to get it right - after all, it's not their investment they are talking about.

Oh, and about Dexter's "rope", admittedly the revenues and profits and timeliness of the filings just are not there yet. That said, Dexter has made massive strides in transparency very rarely seen in a pinksheet. Pretty obvious to me that he is trying to get it right.

Also pretty obvious that he protected the shareholders investment last year by taking on debt instead of issuing a 504 and diluting the crap out of the stock.

I sure wish that other CEO's would put that kind of "rope" around their neck!

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