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Re: kbbccandyman post# 22804

Tuesday, 01/27/2015 12:35:14 AM

Tuesday, January 27, 2015 12:35:14 AM

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re: "the goals of those in charge"

It might be useful to consider "those in charge" to be two separate groups of people that control or dictate events that decide BORK's pps.

Its clear current management with John Bourque returning as Senior Scientist is one, while a second external to the company would be "There are now hundreds of millions of free trading shares and Ironridge has tens of millions and will unload all of them with any sign of volume. The stock could go up only if every crook tows the line and does not sell."

My take is that if John Bourque is released from prison, even to await a new trial, and rejoins Bourque Industries with a company news release suggesting that the company under John Bourque's leadership will now move forward and bring Kryron alloys successfully into the market place, that this will fuel speculation (minty green kool-aid) and bring in the day traders that will pump BORK to a few pennies, lets say 3 cents.

At 3 cents I doubt those holding millions of BORKs will unload and drive the pps back to sub penny but notice how easy the pump was and wait to see if the trend is upwards.

Also, just as the BORK from the GPGI was manipulated from day one to raise in weeks towards one dollar, these folks that manipulated then so easy can once again do it again, especially at the request of those that hold millions.

My guess is that once ten cents is reached a fraction of those that hold millions will bail and push BORK down towards a few pennies, which may trigger the others holding millions to panic and dump their lot, causing BORK to go sub penny. But even if so, then these millions at sub penny with John Bourque back at the helm might give the kool-aid drinkers sufficient hope that this time John Bourque will bring Kryron to market successfully and propel BORK back into multiple dollars, causing them to purchase the millions dumped. This I say since the kool-aid drinkers holding these millions will hold strong unlike the current holders of the millions. I think it called "weak hands" for those now holding the millions since they simply want in and then quickly out, never held for a moon shot.

doug