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RollinPennies -- or as another member said, 'one feels left me taking a very long shower after reading this msg board at times'....
Hear, Hear!
Nice!
We've missed you.
Some opinions are better kept to oneself. Wild speculations from those "special" possessors of crystal balls are among them....
Thanks very much for this link!
Link to 1/1/17 article please?
Keep that thought!!!
VERY nice.
Happy And Prosperous New Year!
There could be something to that. But the benefit will show up in the sales numbers eventually.
A good thought.
Maybe the insult was warranted?
When I study one year charts, it always seems that when volume dries up, as it has recently, it always presages a price recovery.
Forget about stocks for awhile, and work hard on mutual enlightenment on THAT one.... IMHO
Good luck!
Go, Diego1235!!!
Rubbish. Barely 2 mil traded today!
Well said.
Nice.
Keep that thought, 4sleddogs!
Go SFOR!!!
Anyway, why reply now to a comment made in April?
Billions of shares, so closely held these days, that barely 2 million traded on Dec. 28, 2016. Doesn't look like anxious dumping. Maybe still some tax related or otherwise motivated sellers before Dec 31, but has been a depressed but stable price recently.
We are all in your debt for these efforts.
Yes, Thank You!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas.
Nice!
I can't quote a specific source, but I heard that this was the case many times in years past.
Maybe you can find some authority via the Internet.
Thanks, baldeagle1; that is helpful to know those are not open market transactions. Think I understand this a little better now.
Does it mean that over ten years, the price will episodically drop to .0062 whenever they exercise their options? Or are those non-open-market transactions?
So what. Institutions can't usually buy stocks below $3 or $5.
What does that mean, that they vest within 6 months, but the options expire over a 10 year period?
Very useful comparison. Thanks!
MicrocapDaily featuring SFOR today
Nice!
But the silence is unbroken, and the news feeds give no token...
Go CyberJ!!!
STRIKEFORCE!!!
Sh price getting ready to Rumble...
Please sticky note this!
Nice. Thanks!
Good to see you back.