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Re: Boersi post# 5006

Sunday, 11/29/2015 12:58:02 PM

Sunday, November 29, 2015 12:58:02 PM

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Boersi, you've been asking some great questions recently, and I'd like to venture some answers, but with the hope that those more qualified than I will chime in and give you improvements over what I'll offer as sort of leadoff hitter here.

1. While VHUB owns the Tac Mods company via VHUB's Delite subsidiary, I do think that Limitless is a privately held company which markets through VHUB and others. I do believe that VHUB puts the finishing touches on some Limitless products in order to make them uniquely VHUB products. RPH and Hostastock likely can confirm or correct what I've just written. This does not fully answer your question about cloning Limitless products, but maybe it's a good start to an answer.

2. As regards large spreads between bid and asked stock prices for VHUB, I'd believe that a stock like VHUB which ran up to 6 cents on one day then quickly plunged down to 2 cents either the next day or the day after (I've forgotten, sorry) actually does merit a pretty large spread so that market-makers can be viable.

3. ...that being said, the story that some of our colleagues on this board have encountered, namely having bid prices move right after putting in their bids as contrasted to transactions being effected, does not put those market-makers into a good light.

4. I guess that's why companies regarding which their shareholders would have minimal concerns about subsequent dilution occasionally do reverse splits so as to get the stock price up to where more legitimate market-makers become involved.

5. There remains some reason (though I believe it to be not such a big deal) to be concerned about dilution in VHUB, namely that since May the company has been searching around for more permanent capital sources to take out short-term debt. Those sources could be either longer-term debt or issuance of new shares which could take place, at least in theory, at a sufficiently low price so as to constitute dilution.

6. So overall I think that VHUB stock will run up when the first of these two events transpire - the financing arrangements have been completed on a minimally-dilutive basis at worst OR there's a profitable quarter. I'm not quite the optimist that some of our friends are in believing that continuing rapid growth in the top line is sufficient to drive the stock upward (I guess the first fiscal quarter just reported upon tends to testify to that).

Again, I'm just trying to lead off the process of answering your questions, and those wiser than I will do better for you than I have.

Wishing you the continuation of a great holiday weekend...