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Re: zeroedin post# 47505

Wednesday, 06/05/2019 2:40:00 PM

Wednesday, June 05, 2019 2:40:00 PM

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eh, its the stock market. Anything can happen. But like AISI said, once we get good results and one or two things happen we won't be worrying about dips, we will be praying for them.

To me, that 300% increase in the price is a huge huge deal.

If we dip down I'm a buyer. I'm a buyer on any dips and so aren't others I know.

I think this bares repeating:

zeroedin, I have a different perspective. If the AOT becomes a commercial success, getting out won't be a problem. Volume may not explode, but it won't be from a lack of buyers. It will be from a lack of sellers. Anybody willing to part with their shares in the early going will have lots of buyers chomping at the bit to oblige them. Concerns of depressing the stock by selling size will do a psychological 180 in a heartbeat, and morph into buyers worried about being left behind.

As QSEP shareholders, we have suffered for so long that our expectations have been beaten down. Be prepared for that psychological 180.

While emotions are powerful in the short term, it is fundamentals that win out in the long run. If there is a real prospect that the AOT will earn substantial amounts of money, then shareholders won't have to worry as much about being caught in long price declines like after our previous run ups. With real earnings and a real balance sheet, QSEP will attract all kinds of new investors and start to trade like a real stock. Very few people have even heard of QSEP. Just like whispering "gold" in the Klondike, it won't take long for the word to spread at our present dirt cheap price. All we need to do is demonstrate that we are going to be able to profitably sell or lease a lot of AOTs.

I don't think that a buyout as an exit strategy is needed. I think that large holders of stock that want to sell at a reasonable price will easily be matched with large buyers that want in. Once a reasonable clearing price is achieved, I think you will be surprised by the volume. I am greedy. I want to be in during the rapid growth phase. I would rather management pursued different types of strategic partnerships that would help finance growth and build management without giving away too much of the company.

I also think that large and small shareholders are after the same thing. We all want to maximize our profit from this adventure. I wouldn't get too hung up on what one group of shareholders is thinking vs another.

Just my opinion.