With Cornell on board that is exactly what it means.Because Cornell shorts to make the company increase the authorized to secure the monies they fund and to be able to get their conversion shares much cheaper.Some may take this as good news?But most informed investors know what happens to Cornell deals.You may want to visit this thread to see what becomes of Cornell funded companies http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=9964 Note the mention of Cornell and the subsequent mention of raising the authorized is buried at the end of the shareholder letter.I guess he figures nobody would read that far and he's probably correct to
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