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Friday, 05/19/2017 7:06:02 AM

Friday, May 19, 2017 7:06:02 AM

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Although companies with a history may have had serious past problems, they may still have novel and exciting developmental product(s) in the making that could become in high demand.

And/or the company may have pulled out of their past problems and are now productive valued companies that choose to remain on the Grey Sheets.

I am thinking though that many such companies would have been, or will likely be, targets to be merged with, or bought out by, larger companies if such super products, or patents, are actually in development that are worth their weight in gold.

Why?

Because if shares are available for public trading, such companies can be bought or controlled for a fraction of the price then if traded on a stock exchange or even the OTCBB. This deal is possible because of the low number of shares outstanding.