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Re: nicehit post# 10617

Tuesday, 02/10/2009 11:22:39 AM

Tuesday, February 10, 2009 11:22:39 AM

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Let me explain how this all works. 141 has no money. How do I know that. Stock price was at 0.0001 for months. They have bills to pay. Rent, saleries, taxes, equipment, that have been piling up for months. How do I know that? Stock price at 0.0001 for months. Big Apple, they got to owe them huge. How do I know that? Well, I assume they do not work for free. And we know that 141 has no money. So the only way to pay them is with stock. 141 gives lots and lots of dilutable shares to Big Apple for services to be done and they smash the bid at the first opportunity. How many shares? Let's just say that for some PR work they charge $10,000. Take that times .01 and they got AT LEAST 1,000,000 shares. They probably get it at a discount which means they get more that a million shares and they probably charge much more than $10,000. So since most of the shares are locked up and many current shareholders can't sell, who else can be selling? And the company must carefully manage the PR output so at to generate the biggest bid possible so they can further dilute the crap out of the stock. How do I know this? SPOOZ! Same guys, same story, dilute dilute dilute til death.
If you BUY this stock without even knowing the share structure you are not an investor but a lunatic.

Just my opinion.

PS I love the part where someone said they said they don't look at the boards. The same folk who used to have questions submitted by the Spooz board and answered suddenly no longer looks at the board even though they need to have abig bid show up so they can smash the bid with even more dilution. Why do you think they did the R/S? Just to get the price higher to dilute all over again. Sorry, same guys, same story. Been there done that. Do you DD. Not a single share of Spooz, supposedly a direct benificiary of 141 trade yesterday. No bid, no trade. Same guys, same story.
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