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Yep, let's hope maxim isn't shorting it.
I think you are correct. They want to position it for the institutional money. Whatever reason the faithful longs are not being rewarded. Time will tell. Tomorrow is like a birthday, a new beginning in a new environment. Let's hope it bodes well for us.
Perhaps they are letting the air out of it today so it appears to be attractively priced for tomorrow morning.
Fear seems to be winning out before the big ipo.
That's how it works.
Don't care to argue with you big. If you want to pay unnecessary fees be my guest. The are plenty of brokers who do not charge such fees.
Good for you. That's the only way they get the message.
It's piracy.
I would threaten to move my account if they don't remove that fee. That is piracy.
Only thing that moves pps is revenue. Someday soon perhaps we can report that.
If this thing is half as good as the Alibaba IPO we should be fine.
Yes, if I'm going to be long on this stock I might as well get some free warrants to go with it.
What is with the dinky little trades? 145? Really? The commission cost more than the shares.
Sorry Shark. I didn't want to make life difficult for you. I figured if anyone deserves a shot at the moon with this company it should be you. Can't you just borrow from your account a 60 day rollover?
I was told $4 - $4.40
Liquidate half of your current position. That would work. Then reinvest it with maxim.
I was thinking that. Those New York money gurus are pretty slick with their sales techniques. God help us.
Thanks shail. Looks like we sink or swim together on this. Might as well have some free warrants to back us up. If we don't dilute the stock someone else will.
He said that the good doctor wanted to let his faithful shareholders who have been patient with the company in on the offering just like the big boys. He felt we deserved the chance.
He told me I will actually own the stock and warrants first and then have till the next Friday to send the payment in. Strike price for the free warrants is going to be between $4 and $4.40
The guy also mentioned they have a thumb scanner.
Anyone heard of that?
Spoke with maxim group. One warrant for every share of stock. Hard to pass that up. Was that the same info they told you shark?
Fidelity changed immediately.
Thanks Shark. I'll see what the deal sounds like. Read the prospectus. Had no idea we had so many worthy competitors.
Anyone have the contact number for the warrants? I'm interested. No one has called.
Thanks shark; I needed that.
Jump in the apdn jacuzzi; the water is nice and warm. This stock has pushed me to the edge of my sanity.
WE ALL ARE A BUNCH OF FROGS!!
Remind yourself that you are too smart to be complacent about a steadily deteriorating situation.
You’ve no doubt heard the story of the frog in boiling water. If you drop a frog into boiling water, it immediately jumps out (or so the story goes). However, if you put a frog in a pot of room-temperature water, and then bring the water to a boil very, very slowly, the frog will stay in the water until it dies. It’s an odd experiment that I have no intention of testing in my kitchen, but it’s an apt metaphor for how people sometimes deal with slowly deteriorating situations.
When we are confronted with an abrupt negative change, we tend to react immediately and decisively. Coming in contact with a flame will cause us to pull away instantly to avoid getting burned. We don’t think about it; we just react. Yet we will sit in the sun for hours and get badly burned. We know full well that we’re getting burned, but we tend to sit there anyway, because there is no instantaneous sensation to trigger a decision to get out of harm’s way.
It’s this absence of decision triggers that causes people to miss opportunities or to get into trouble that could have been avoided. Fortunately, being smarter than frogs, we have the ability to create decision triggers for our own good. If we’re sunbathing, for example, we might place an alarm clock deliberately out of reach and set it to go off every half hour. When it goes off, we have to get up, go over to it, and turn it off. This triggers a decision: “Should I expose myself to another half hour of sun, or have I had enough?” Without the clock, deliberately placed at an inconvenient distance and annoying us every 30 minutes, we are likely to keep telling ourselves, “Just a few minutes more,” and then a few minutes more after that, and so on, until it’s too late. The “time to get out of the sun” decision trigger arrives the following morning when we turn over in bed and wince in pain. By then, it’s too late to avoid the trouble.
The frog-in-boiling-water syndrome, as I like to call it, can arise in other, more serious, situations throughout our lives where we willfully ignore an increasingly dangerous situation, telling ourselves that we’ll do something about it “soon.”
Thank you for your effort.
13,000 shares on a big board is pitifully weak. One trade of apple equals our daily volume. We really are small.
Yes 60:1
My guess is the company has some a munition in store and will not allow that to happen.
Would this article pertain to our technology?
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102144317
Too bad they are a private company
However isn't the point of buying a unit meant to generate revenue selling electricity? And isn't oil coming down in price because we are in fact producing more of it? Just Inquiring.
They are going to defend their pps for the next 20 days with pr's and cash when needed. You know it's going to happen. We should be good for the next few weeks.
What's with the volume today?. They appear to be closed for trading since 11:30am
I was hoping we would go up 31% every day from here on out.
Anyone know which index we will fall under? Index fund money would also be beneficial.