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Re: rado post# 572

Wednesday, 06/15/2022 4:32:08 PM

Wednesday, June 15, 2022 4:32:08 PM

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I was thinking the same thing. Getting close to 300,000 shares makes you wonder what percentage of the float that is. If Stingray had 24% of the shares before this hijacking, that's around 800,000 shares. The private placement was for 1 million shares with big solid investors. Now our Bitcoin miner owns 1.4 million shares. That's already more than all the OS.

Somebody sold something to this predator. So what is the float of just normal paper hands out there? 300,000 shares has to be a big percentage, whatever it is.

I can only imagine what 3 million shares traded in a day could do. It could blow the roof off in theory. I hope our captors understand that, and I hope that's one of their many motives here. I hope a ransom letter was sent to Stingray since they got greedy with a $4 offering that was on the lowest end of the spectrum. Karma punch in the mouth is what they need. And just because they are bigger and richer. But I *also* hope they are discussing something with mgmt. behind the scene where they can issue a valid, yet hyped up PR and throw some bitcoin language in there just for kicks. Why not? I'm all for the ride. And I hope they have a membership at Wallstreet Bets and good relations with one of the corrupt moderators over there. Hopefully they have a master manipulator as a business consultant and all these things are being sorted out. :)

And Nickerson's 100,000 shares lent out to shorts are actually pretty significant to the float, whatever it is. If shorts were forced to cover during a massive volume run-up day, that's just extra lifting power. We need to reach escape velocity!
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