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Re: Thehelm post# 7973

Thursday, 05/08/2008 1:54:26 AM

Thursday, May 08, 2008 1:54:26 AM

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I think you and Bubbles are right on the money about the after market close trades. The after market close trades are for a good reason. The shares are being eaten up like there is no tomorrow. Why and what does that tell us? In my humble opinion, someone out there (or a group of strategic MM's) most definitely has positive insider information about the current status of the company and is manipulating the shares so as to acheive their common goal. What is their common goal? To act like a "coiled spring"...compress, recalibrate, and when it's the right time, let this puppy expand to it's full potential. This spurt of trading is carefully planned by the MM's so as to obtain their carefully planned out, strategic common goal. (If you notice this week and part of last week, each day has a threshold that it won't go past. This is not by chance. Everyday is carefully strategized as to how many shares are to be traded and for what price. You may think that this is crazy and no one can manipulate a stock like that. But, again, this is the pink sheets and yes, the MM's can manipulate it like a fat kid on a smartie. For example, one day the threshold was 1.5 cents, the next day it was 1 penny, the next day it was .0095, and so on.) The MM's are purposely moving stock like its a tournament chess game. In the end, this will be good for us too!

This supply and demand set up by the MM's will only increase when they let go of the compressed spring. If I hear another person blame the plummeting stock price on someone for "selling" or hitting the "sell button" one more time I'm going to snap. By and large, it's not the common investor who is selling at these low prices, it's the MM's who are purposely manipulating it (whether legitimately issued or shorted). I'm done saying my bit about the MM's, but mark my words, as soon as the awesome news hits the boards (the big distribution contracts), we are going to thank our lucky bottoms that we were able to stock up at these low rock-out, rock bottom prices. Shares are being bought up at breakneck speed for a reason! Care to guess?