Friday, June 30, 2006 2:02:38 PM
BDGR, I think, will buy out all of OMOG. Why? Because it is the only way both sides can win. On the other hand, it will be for a disappointing amount (at first). But then BDGR stock will take off with its cleared up legal issues and new AMEX listing and all previous OMOG holders will then hold skyrocketing BDGR stock.
Now, at what price might a buyout be? I doubt it will be for more than its recent high of about $0.011, but who knows? One thing seems likely, BDGR is a "mighty oak" and growing very fast and with outstanding cash flow.
The best thing for OMOG shareholders would be that they would then own BDGR stock and finally be on a winning team AFTER the raider Adam B is gotten rid of.
But what does poor Ajor know?
BDGR: $1.07 (winner)
OMOG: $0.063 (constantly disappoints on every measure except lawsuit production. Regarding some of the disputed assets, it has never been thought by me that OMOG does not deserve something, but I think you'll be disappointed as to what they deserve if $0.011 or so disappoints you. And that was pre-dilution)
Ajor
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