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Re: cm3i long termer post# 354

Sunday, 08/17/2008 9:27:30 PM

Sunday, August 17, 2008 9:27:30 PM

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Glad to know that my opinion is of value to you.

Your silly suggestions that I work for some basher company is getting old. Come to Detroit and I will show you.

Any company that doesn't report and is only a few months old with an average of about 17000 shares traded per day (except for the last 5 days) is hardly a charting candidate. You say I am side stepping. I say there isn't sufficient nor is there apropriate data to rely on a chart.

I use Stockcharts.com and they don't even list it. My broker has it, but the charts are lousy and they don't offer much in the way of technicals. Yahoo and others can't supply consistent data because the data people are avoiding due to Pinksheets.com and other things

The question of volume is not measured in 5 days, it is measured in weeks and months. If a stock is breaking out of some kind of slump or even an IPO, one needs several weeks to see if the moves are sustainable.

TBCO could be legit and anyone that owns it at any of its levels could make out quite well, but unless you are independently wealthy, why would you tie up trading funds on a stock like this, when there are so many better ones, even pennies, to pick from.

And why would anyone promote this stock unless they were looking for the infamous spike to bail from? There is nothing substantive about this stock. The company's forward projections are just what the potential is, if everything goes right. We have already seen that that is not the case.

I have no doubt that TBCO could rise from the dead, but it is your relentless promotion that suggests that it is you, not me, that works for someone.

You said you haven't posted much here, but you are all over the place with this one, trying to draw others to what you promote.

I wouldn't mind your hopes for this so much if you didn't post in such a suggestive manner. The words you use are very suggestive. So, in response to your suggestion that I have an employer that would be upset if I said anything positive about this stock, I say ....prove it or shut up.

It is obvious that the .25 level is critical to those who bought above it. It is a short term resistance level. But, .35 is what needs to be breached from here and it has to last or this will show it's colors quite vividly.

This company could do wonders for it's PPS if it would report but it is obvious that they are avoiding that like the plague which just adds to my negative sentiment.



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