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Re: lesnshawn post# 207422

Friday, 01/22/2010 12:00:24 PM

Friday, January 22, 2010 12:00:24 PM

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Lesnshawn - The floodgates would open in mid-2010 - and this year was going to be the HUGE breakout year for 2d barcode mobile marketing. Iain has said it convincingly as well.

The warrants again make alot of sense. Why push them so far out in the future... if they weren't planning on holding.

The Clearinghouse HAS TO be declared soon. It's in NOBODY's best interest to wait any longer.... and it's been since Sept 30 that proposals were to be submitted.

I also agree that once the clearinghouse is officially in neustar's hands, the licensing and campaigns begin to roll fast. And we all know, as soon as licensing starts to roll, campaigns and CLICKING starts to roll, and with all of that, comes BIG TIME revenue.

This phenomena is going to be AS BIG as texting, social networking, etc... How can the world of cell phone users resist such a phenomena? They won't.

I can't imagine that the company won't try to list on Nasdaq.
Why wouldn't they? It's in YA Global's best interest, if I'm deciphering all of this correctly. Regardless if they convert at .01 or .55 ..... it's much more profitable to sell when the PPS is at $65./share a few years down the road, than to sell at .45 or .25.

I guess the quickest way to get on the Nasdaq is the RS. That is the only reason a RS is good. Reduce the float, get on the Nasdaq and allow institutional investing to begin.... which WILL bring the pps up to $50-$100 when BIG TIME Revenues are the NORM.

They can be rich, just by diluting and slamming the pps.... after the RS... or they can be massively rich by allowing a listing on Nasdaq, and letting this thing run.

I don't personally know the break down of all of their options.... and the total number of shares they are able to convert over the years.

I am curious on how much is actually possible to convert and unload into the float over a year's period.

I'm also trying to grasp how the limit of 4.99% ownership of OS comes into play when considering YA's strategy of converting and holding/selling....