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Re: NorCal post# 45231

Wednesday, 03/07/2007 8:30:44 PM

Wednesday, March 07, 2007 8:30:44 PM

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What you suggest presupposes that the small cap markets are legitimite. If you believe this you have a lot to learn... and it may cost you a lot of money.

There's a good reason that many brokers who manage serious money will not let their clients buy any pink sheet or bb stocks.

Even when more knowledgable investors override their broker's advice, the investor is required to sign a form stating that this purchase is his idea... and not the brokers. This form releases the brokerage house from any liability that may ensue as a result of this purchase.

Bottom line of what I'm saying is that simply "buying back" even a billion shares of this stock will only result in an additional billion shares being shorted...

UNLESS the shorts are convinced that they will really have to cover (a VERY UNLIKELY situation!!)

One way to do this is to have audited results showing that the corporation is capable of paying a large dividend. Not normally the case with a pink sheet... but conceivable here.

Another way might be to issue the dividend and prove that it has sufficient value that investors demand all of theirs.

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Only the long term counts.

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