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Re: chunky-g post# 121904

Saturday, 01/19/2008 5:02:27 AM

Saturday, January 19, 2008 5:02:27 AM

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A CEO who is worried about pps ,,,
is a CEO who has increasingly negative EPS,
and must sell more new "shares" , ASAP.

And then, he resumes, AF[ast]AP, and to AM[any]AP :

"shooting out E-mails left and right to about 6 or 7 people" ,

who are expected to try to tell anyone who is unfamiliar with
penny stocks, that have never made a penny profit, and lose
more cash, every day, that :

they are " confident that as soon as the good news starts
rolling in and people start to see where the debenture and
loan money has been doing then we'll see some real PPS
appreciation! Mark this post! " [Whatever that means.]

But, the shorters appreciate that 'business plan' ,
because that is their favorite business plan, and
the one plan that assures their appreciation.

So, there is much profit to be made in SWVC, by shorting.
And all other penny stocks, that lose more cash every day.
And, hedge funds + Brokers + M&M's short pinks + pennys,
and anything else, every day. So, it can't be that difficult.

But, it is necessary. Because 90+% of longs,
lose 90+% per year, by unvesting in pinks + pennys.

And, in this 'Zero Sum' game, whatever longs lose,
must be collected by Brokers + M&M's + shorters, and,
mostly by the CEO's who just keep printing newer "shares" ,
and releasing PR's, and losing more cash every day,
in accordance with their 'execution of their business plan' .

And, as long as longs keep buying + holding + buying more
"shares" , their CEO's keep getting salaries + bonuses,
and raises + expenses, and free "shares" .

And, in some cases, like SWVC, the CEO even "acquires"
previously private, money-losing companies, using new
cash, from buyers of the newest "shares" of SWVC.

And, guess who disposed of those old, cash-losing,
private "companies" , for 100% cash, from the newest
buyers of SWVC "shares" ?

And, guess what SWVC will buy this year ?
And, guess who will sell it, and keep all of the cash ?

Averaging-down is profitable, for shorters, only.