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Re: coldasice post# 4409

Monday, 11/02/2009 6:25:44 PM

Monday, November 02, 2009 6:25:44 PM

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C-PORT, in the words of Harry Wayne(KC)Casey, "Please don't Go".

This Board is C-Port and Tiger, (and a little BBF), the rest of use just post random thoughts. I've been away for a couple weeks after the wreckage of the shareholders meeting. Looking to catch up. I take it all the back and forth between C-Port and tiger was "tonque-in-cheek", since both of you guys always like to hear opposite viewpoints. If you can't participate full-time, please come back part-time.

Thank you for all your posts and research the last couple years, on both the boards.

If you read this, one more question, you said you believe Cryoport could survive as a private company. If we run out of money, I was thinking about just closing the doors, finding someone in orange county to store the inventory in one of their empty warehouses, and try come back when better financing could be found & when someone could execute the game plan. Peter "Clueless" Berry had no authorization from the shareholders to give the patents to Roswell or Enable or whoever it was. We need to get our technology back.

Why do you think we could survive as a private company? and if you do, can't we still survive on the OTC, and just suspend operations for now? There not much difference between a price of $0.02 and $0.40? Both need to go extremely north for us to make money.

I have to agree with Tiger. The reason guys are selling,is they have correctly determined, that their profits will be severely reduced after the 10 to 1 reverse split. This also
has to do with time. Guys have been holding this stock for years and years. The longer you hold, with no appreciation, the higher your profits must be to justify continued holding.
Some guys on this board think this is a $25 stock. It's not.
Peter "where am I?" Berry gave options and warrants away like crystal geyser water. We are being diluted to death. Trey Meehan's measly stock target of $7.50, which should have been achievable, would have netted about $2 million dollars. After a 10-to-1 reverse split. that's gone.
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