INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION
4 July 2000 is the day Globalstar takes off. Anyone who didn't get their quota of GSTRF over the past 2 months is wayyyyy too slow and will now miss out.
Here is the short interest. The people who owe that debt are going to learn "Neither a borrower nor a lender be". Look how many there are! Whoooeeee!! Message 13621855
WSJ.com will studiously ignore this stream having been sucked in by the head-fake on Memorial Day. Therefore they will miss the real story.
This is the official announcement - a conspiracy by Silicon Investors to raise the price, possibly illegally, to our own benefit and to the obvious detriment of anybody who is forced to buy stock to repay a loan. The shorts cannot cover so we will get a skyrocket.
Because things are really going well, with financing now secure for the WHOLE of 2000, well past the October 2000 worry-time which William in Brisbane thought would be a problem, it seems that the shorts are doomed.
Geoff Goodfellow, the most professional of shorts, has already gone long in anticipation.
All shorts have been warned. But, because it's now a holiday, you can't do anything about it. You are in the cunning trap = you have borrowed those hypothecated shares and now you are cornered. Woe is you!
So, on the open on whenever it is, you had better be first in line. Jon Koplik announced a huge short squeeze [well, Geoff did actually - Jon just said when it would happen]. I get to be the official announcer.
On your marks!
Get set!
You should already have gone!!!
Mqurice
PS: Independence Day is much more appropriate than Memorial Day anyway - a kind of freedom day. Freedom is great. Globalstar will bring freedom to billions around the world. Go G! Go |