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Re: Bigshow01 post# 23161

Friday, 07/04/2008 5:21:22 PM

Friday, July 04, 2008 5:21:22 PM

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you might want to at least take a look at the share structure which seems to be your only question here since you said you know little of NIO. Might be worth reading through some Pr's and check out the website so you have at least an idea of the value the company is estimating the niobium is worth and how much they have. Back to the original point. Maybe I am being diluted by the dilution I see in pink sheet stocks as a group but if you look at some of the estimates of the shares and what is in whats called the" float "you might change your notion ,not sure if its a question or an answer but most assumptions are half the outstanding are "tightly held " as they say leaving (using your numbers) about 350,000,000 shares in the float. at .02 thats $700,000.00 available to the likes of you and I.Look at the Hawkes report where 20,000,000 tons of niobium alone at say 26.00 a lb is there and add to that the updated seemingly validated new projections that there might be or is up to another 20,000,000 to 40,000,000 tons of Niobium and I think the point you make about the shares tempts me to say clip is back. however if you look at those share totals and the price now of the company shares and it seems how many shares this company has outstanding is less relevant than how undervalued each share could be bought at currently...aside from that I suggest you read up just a little as we all had to so the issue might take on a different perspective for you..or not