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To: poccidenarri who wrote (7805)12/20/2013 7:20:01 PM
From: N. Dixon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50400
 
Having another 10,000 shares at an average below $5.00 with a dividend expected to be $10 per share within the next decade, is a wonderful lifelong investment for my family.

I think I've posted that answer to you about 400 times. Your argument has no merit when it comes to the long-term REFR investor.. No one long REFR bought it to trade. I've said time and time again that I agree with you, it's not a good trade.

Perhaps during the short squeeze you will see good trading opportunities, but other than that it's going to go straight up, as there can be no bad news. There is no debt, no cost to produce products just a steady stream of royalties growing exponentially. Several of the products out can be seen on this thread. This is our investment. These companies and their products are our investment.

Subject 59325

The reason you continue to beat a dead horse, is that you hope somehow to stop the interest in the stock. It's coming from fund managers not individual investors, most of whom won't hear about SPD and REFR until well into the next couple of years.

Our newest fund is Fidelity Specialty Automotive. They are buying REFR because of its relationship to Asahi Glass and Pilkington, both of which are supplying SPD-smart auto glass products for Mercedes Benz.