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To: Frank Henriquez who wrote (2224)3/5/1998 9:18:00 PM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6654
 
Frank I agree about the regs but if the reg s is bought back then a reverse might not be needed. Especially if the regs has been short sold against. Think about it. People had millions of shares. I know some that have 1M or more. now with say 65M only 120 people with $5K invested today would be 40M in the hands of investors alone. Probably have some with more.

Say we have average conservative investors with $2,500.00 invest at AMSC of .02 then at 120,000 shares it would only take 520 people to hold the float. I personally hold more than that and at a much lower AMSC but I think you see what I am saying. If most held 200,000 shares at this low then then investors to hold the issued shares of 65M would only be 320 investors.

32M today was absurd to say the least and the trading log showed reduced volumes majorly. 50000 per 100 dollar is not that bad. Now as far as getting to the big board reversing is not the answer either since you have to have numbers to keep the price up.

Maybe may math is absurd but with revenues about to come and all this logic is not far fetched. People are going to buy and people are going to sell but this stock has great potential with the buy back in my opinion. IF they can accomplish it.

Happy Trading

GaBard