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Re: bag8ger post# 241955

Saturday, 04/07/2007 9:46:12 AM

Saturday, April 07, 2007 9:46:12 AM

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bag8ger traders did not drive the pps down dilution did.

Dilution

An increase in the number of shares of a company's stock, causing the value of each share to decrease.
The number of shares increases when the company offers new stock to the public to raise cash; or when employees exercise their stock options; or when holders of convertible bonds convert their bonds to stock. Companies that can afford to will frequently buy back issues of stock to fight dilution.

(Note that dilution is different from a stock split. If you're an investor and your stock splits, the number of shares increases but you receive additional shares, so the value of your investment remains constant. Dilution means that current investors do not receive more shares; so you'll own a smaller percentage of the company's stock, and your investment is worth less).

http://www.moneychimp.com/glossary/dilution.htm

Once dilution started shareholders worth in this stock became less and with each dumped share, so did interest. the charts as related to the changes indicate that this was a much more volitale stock prior to dilution. It seems to me that some of the true longs here bought during this time of volatility. At that point, they believed this thing could roll as most otc companies don't. Then the dumping began. Now these same people would have to see a run of near epic proportion just to RECOVER their losses. I can see why they are frustrated and show it. And I don't blame them. At this point, I'm sure most hold on just to recover and would probably rop this thing like a hot potato or flip it. And this is the norm with OTC companies Even with its potential, GZFX is no different

Where are they now?