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To: NAG1 who wrote (770)4/18/2011 11:22:31 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1056
 
I think what goes hand in hand with splitting to allow fund buying is the likelihood that funds have expressed an interest in buying. I don't think they would do it just in anticipation of funds buying on good news. Small investors buy on good news.

Agree in principle with taking funds off the table. I've had regrets both ways though. This time I'm going with my gut and so far nothing tells me to sell.

Check out the new homepage (just saw it for first time), name (VSI), and description of Facility Friend and ABC Vault. Things are happening and with today's action I think momentum is only continuing to build at this point. (now watch it drop 20 cents tomorrow! )

ted



To: NAG1 who wrote (770)4/18/2011 11:28:53 PM
From: rogerover  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1056
 
"I have always thought that VSYS had a liquidity issue, that there were too few outstanding shares and that decreased funds interest in the stock. I am thinking this is the reason for the split. To increase liquidity, especially so funds can buy the stock."

There is no doubt that VSYS needed more liquidity and that that is the reason for the split. I don't know about funds buying a .19 stock, but the company must believe the price will creep back up toward .40-.50 at least.