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Re: dee$ post# 56836

Saturday, 05/10/2014 12:06:54 PM

Saturday, May 10, 2014 12:06:54 PM

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Yep reducing the O/S common shares is key after this dilution. Retiring their common shares would send a strong signal to the market. If they do this I wouldn't worry about them dumping preferreds later. Yes I'm sure they will want to enjoy some fruits of their labor a year and a half from now when the dust has settled. But if they are clever enough to wipe their common shares now to improve investor sentiment and kick off the PPS rise, they would never be foolish enough to cede control of the company by dumping preferreds later.

Yes we saw convertible notes issued again but keep in mind guys this is their chance to get what they can, once the ticker symbol and fins are out all eyes will be on them and I think you will see a very different modus operandi.

We are in during the tumultuous phase where everything is getting straightened out and information is flowing slowly. Some people like Dianne argue for more caution and a wait and see approach (I think that is her point anyway). Hopefully everyone realizes what the path they choose means. The early movers may see much larger returns if APT turns out to be a well run company, however the wait and seers have much less at risk. That's just the way it is. If we had all the answers then there would be no opportunity for gain as the market would have already priced APT accordingly.