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Re: EmptyBones post# 59241

Wednesday, 08/20/2014 4:23:42 PM

Wednesday, August 20, 2014 4:23:42 PM

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Agree 100%. Here are my thoughts (in blue), which I posted earlier this afternoon:

A cursory review of the DKGR financials shows the following. They have positive cash flow from operations for the six months ended June 30 2014. Why is this important? Because when OTC companies are cash flow negative, they usually make up for the cash flow deficit by taking on toxic funding, via convertible notes. And as we know, when those notes convert (at a discount to market share prices), the downward pressure on the stock is tremendous.

Cash flow positive companies can sustain operations without dependence upon toxic lenders. When an OTC company is not dependent upon toxic lenders, it provides an environment in which a share price may flourish, particularly in the OTC world.

As always, simply my opinion.




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