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Re: rayinbrooklyn65 post# 25666

Tuesday, 01/13/2015 7:01:10 PM

Tuesday, January 13, 2015 7:01:10 PM

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I always wonder about situations like this because there is invariably not a massive spike as the shorting is covered. I would imagine that the shorting is coordinated with the dilution in such a way as they are covered immediately as the dilution stops and no effect happens.

This doesn't mean we can't start to rise back up though. With no dilution and with the shorting not being profitable anymore, we should see healthy slow increases. Today is a good example of the kind of behavior we could expect to see with typical flipping happening along the way and green days most of the way.

It should naturally start to recover to where it should be according to market cap and we all know that is way higher regardless of the dilution.

I for one will be happy with slow increases because they will maintain and new bases will form along the way stopping this from being forced back down again. The 70 mill left will easily support further conversions if they let it get back to where it should be and as others have stated, there is definitely no need for an RS and maybe no need for an AS increase.

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