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Re: Personalizit post# 148665

Sunday, 09/14/2008 2:03:48 PM

Sunday, September 14, 2008 2:03:48 PM

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Good point , personalizit.

As to "What is wrong with people" ... the market in general prices things fairly efficiently , most of the time , especially in these sub-penny toxically financed vehicles which , while providing trading profits via manipulation , pumps , dumps , runs on rumors , etc etc ... seldom pan out. I suppose the few people who think NeoMedia is priced incorrectly could be right , and the rest of the market , the huge part of the market that is NOT buying ... could be wrong. Maybe in this particular case the market isn't a forward looking mechanism , and isn't really thinking NEOM shares will be worth somewhere between zero and a penny 6 months from now. Maybe YAGI really thinks NEOM will be worth a lot more down the road , but goes ahead and sells tens of millions of shares every chance they get because they don't really want the bigger profits they would garner if NeoMedia hit .04 to .07.

As to "whoose left" , or perhaps more correctly put , "who's left" ... uh , maybe those 25+ employees that NeoMedia was hiring at "breakneck speed". Maybe a few of those. Iain is left , and he could buy with a structured plan regardless of inside knowledge. JJ is left and he could do the same. Terry Griffin is a VP right , she could buy with a plan and we'd know about that. Dr. Steinborn could buy with a plan , and we'd know about that as well. Scott Womble , former CFO who apparently left out of frustration based on his knowledge of what is really going on , owned the huge sum of 200K shares when he left as I recall. Perhaps if Scott had thought this was the market inefficiency deal-of-the-century , he might have collected a few more shares along the way. 200K would have to put him near the bottom of the list of holdings of nearly anyone still paying attention to this stock and/or posting on this board.

Just one alternate reality to consider.

And JMO

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