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Re: Uncle Gee Gee post# 19140

Monday, 09/07/2020 12:30:55 PM

Monday, September 07, 2020 12:30:55 PM

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It’s not necessarily a bad thing. Companies that are bleeding out tend to do a RS to buoy the price and maintain listing status or keep from falling off investor radar. In Pennies for instance many investors won’t touch trip zero stocks, but a RS can keep the stock alive.

However, this is only one reason for a RS. Many people here are perpetuating the idea that RS leads to decline in value, when it is the other way around (a loss in value precedes the RS). A company doing a RS to keep from being delisted is is not comparable in any way to a company doing a RS to uplift for the first time. Their trajectories are completely different. Don’t worry about a RS unless we’re already talking.