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Re: SULAX post# 31352

Wednesday, 06/27/2018 11:34:30 AM

Wednesday, June 27, 2018 11:34:30 AM

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sulax, any decent accountant or an acquaintance with simple math skills can provide the answer to "If the stock is going to $10 or $20 what is the difference if you buy it at $.35 or .25?" In my case $5000 bought at .32 will yield 15,625 shares versus $5000 bought at .35 yields 14,285 shares. 1,340 extra shares times your projected multiples of 10 or 20 is your difference. It is really simple math. If I do not get in at 32 cents I will buy higher with my dry powder, but one thing is for certain, I hope I do not make a move until I consult with my fellow I-HUB board members.

Dino

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