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To: Spekulatius who wrote (51265)4/9/2013 6:17:39 PM
From: Lazarus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78655
 
wow, I remember when I was pounding the table on that one. I started buying in 1998 at 15 or 18 cents and I think I accumulated 30k shares with an average cost of ~ .29 per share.

I think I bailed in 2007 selling most of my shares between $4.00 - $6.00 and watched it go up to around $10.00.

Just so happens I took a tiny position about a year ago in one of my IRAs.

Also recently went back into IEHC which if I recall correctly I started buying around the same time as SPND at around .12 - .15 cents.... but I bailed way to early on that one. I think I sold around .45 and watched it go up over $6.00



To: Spekulatius who wrote (51265)4/10/2013 12:35:27 AM
From: Jurgis Bekepuris  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78655
 
SPND - I think this is a good case study to ask the following questions:

- How the heck we missed it at $.20? :)
- How the heck did you find it at $2?
- Would anyone have held from .20 to $6? Would they have sold at $6? I guess Lazarus did. :)

And obviously also: where is this going in the future? :)

Congrats in any case. :)