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.60 nice. Think I said this morning I wouldn't be surprised to see them put it there and drop it back. I'll take it! Go PSPW!!
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They're going to keep tightening the bid until someone drops it. Freezing the ask. Obviously they want it down today. No sells yet, only a few buys. Ah well, guess I'll just keep buying too.
That's garbage. I've watched what they've been doing over the past week or so. Hold off the buys, leak enough through, up tick the ask/bid then drop the floor. It's pure garbage IMO.
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Can they actually manipulate trades that much to hold up filling buys in an effort to shake some shares cheap on the bid? Damn if they can do that, they're tricky b*stards....
Looks like another sideways trading day today. Can't see any reason to think momentum will build with low volume. Curious to see if the market manipulators will let it scratch .60 today before dropping the floor. Would not surprise me in the least.
GLTA.
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LOLOLOL Back to .58. Someones drunk at the wheel...
Good info Seven, and may I add that should the company be increasing their authorized shares, they aint doing it to frame them on the refrigerator. Rudana et. al. know they're going in someones pocket sooner or later or why up the ante? Looks like the proverbial calm before the storm!
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Someone's going to be sharting their pants should volume rocket....
Hahahaha!! Drop that floor. B*stards!
Interesting squeeze of the bid/ask. Love to see them hit the ask at .60. More tomfoolery from the market manipulators?
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Bid/Ask is like a dizzy blonde today. Can't wait til they eat crow.
Dropped that ask right to .55. F them. Can't stand market manipulators.
Ask jumped to .59? What's that???
From your mouth to Gods ears. Getting there, however, is a little trickier. Loading up anyway!
Long PSPW.
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MM's won the days battle. Longs will win the war! The run-up was impressive (I watched it, wish I were in it, but am now.) It's only natural for a bit of a give-back. Short-term games= Long-term gains. No worries.
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A truer comment could not be said. I'll take a hundred shares at .60 if it runs to double digits. Who wouldn't?
You have people that will be coming in every day and saying that. Hell, my in average on my first 3K shares was .57, but I'm not going to gripe. Any green is better than any red. I'm hoping to congratulate myself in a few months and maybe throw a vig to wakl for the tip!
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Let' see if they walk the bid back up again and put it over .60
I knew that the retail was us, I'm just wondering how the broader retail market catches wind of PSPW. Is it just a pyschological wave as news hits the market, word of mouth (I tell my friends, you tell yours), as I am already doing, or some sort of marketing strategy that the company plans on implementing. Maybe a combination of all of that? Hell, I think I just answered my own questions, but its good to hear from you folks who have been around it much longer.
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That was my other thought. How doesretail money hit the market? Sorry for the naivety, but I'm new to the stock and research comes in a lot of forms, including the opinions of those that have been around PSPW a lot longer than I, and know a lot more.
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I'm curious. I'm a day old newbie in the stock. Definitely long at 3K shares and considering adding more, but have a historical perspective question for those that have been here awhile. Volume is very low today, has the stock shown historically to hold its gains on low volume days? I'm used to witnessing pull-backs on low volume days or view it as a sign of a pattern reversal. Any opinions, appreciated.
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Thanks for the info Wakl. I'm in for a few thousand shares. Looks intersting here.
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I'm heading over to the board and have the $$ ready wakl. Thanks for the information. If I like what I see and read I'm in. Thanks for the info.
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PSPW looks intriguing. I've done some DD on it , have it on my streamer in my watch account, but haven't pulled the trigger yet. My hesitation is the 850% above its 52-week low. I usually hesitate jumping in the middle while it moves with lower volume, but I have a close eye on it and may join the family. Good luck with it.
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I had the same problem. I sent two emails requesting information, simple stuff, with no response. I really don't expect the PPS to hold, however still have great faith in the products. The thing I'm really hedging bets on is the nature of the business. FIGA is not the type of organization that is going to go broke. Money can come from multiple sources; grants, universities and industries and finance. If the silence continues, I expect when its broken that the news will actually be "newsworthy". Nobody wants "ear candy", I'm sure we'd rather have the real deal. If they're holding for something important, I hope what they have in the bag is worth the wait. I'm still long and strong.
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Wow, in the absence of any news it is no wonder that the flat lined PPS can't hold its current level. I wouldn't be surprised to see it back at .04. Perhaps another decent buying oppt for some small shots as it makes its way down and back up??
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This seems like a good time to accumulate INKN. Flatlining around .085-..10 for awhile now with little news. I've leveraged down from an original purchase of .15 many months ago and kept buying as it went down. Figuring on a 30% pop on news (we had a 30% pop on no news several weeks back), so that is just a guesstimate, based on whatever comes out, when it comes out. The devastation in Japan will certainly not assist the market pyschology over the next several weeks and I'm expecting a retracement soon as well. Thoughts?
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wakl, I've copied your idea. A very wise one. I've emailed and asked for any information about mass production, future license agreements, time frames for patent-pending products, future pipeline products and plans for commercialization for products in Q1. As I remember, Baum had come out in a few PR's and stated that they plan on commercialization in Q1 for their first product. I believe we are approaching the end of Q1 with no further word. Sitting tight with a flatline PPS is ok for now, but the tough part is still in front of Shrink. Plan development, marketing interest, developing a stronger investor base, and gaining industry support and parternships is a tall order. Sitting tight won't work for another year without an erosian in investor interest, financial support and market consideration (IMO). Any thoughts?
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I had forgotten about the 5:1 split. That is definitely the reason for the price at its present position. The lack of any news will IMO flatline the PPS moving forward until some sort of pyschological factor, such as a good PR, moves the price up. Otherwise, there is nothing to inflate the present PPS. The products though, are a different story. Inexpensive solar, biotech tools and stem cell/glue are all interesting and look to break into billions plus markets. If Baum/Panther/Khine and company can put together a strategic plan to bring the products to commercialization/mass production etc, we may be looking at something altogether different. That's my opinion and hedge bet. No news is good news as far as I'm concerned.
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Hey, new to the board, but not to the stock. I've been putting in small positions for about 5 months now. 1500 shares per pop. I noticed the company from a penny stock adviser newsletter and took an interest after looking into INKNs website. IMO its a nice site with some good information about the products in their pipeline. I noticed that the price was closer to a dollar in the past. The markets that Shrink is trying to break into are multi-billion dollar opportunities. Cash for the company always seems to be available because of the nature of the FIGA organization. It seems like they can always rely on cash from finance, U of Cal Berkly or other Govt grants that Michele Khine goes after. Knowing the cyclical nature of the market I'm hedging bets that Shrink will eventually make it back to the .80/.90 range with the proper PR, packaging of their products and bringing an effective marketing and commercialization plan to fruition (not easy). Any thoughts?