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Re: jeffz2 post# 207428

Saturday, 01/23/2010 6:41:38 PM

Saturday, January 23, 2010 6:41:38 PM

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jeff, Here is a "possibility" that I have considered. YA's actions for a long time have indicated that in addition to a tidy profit along the way, YA also intended to hold the market value of this stock low for the time being. YA's actions with converted stock [45 mil.] shares then sold for decreasing values from Dec. 1st to Dec. 17th while earning a 19% profit effectively kept this stock from rallying at a time we all had such high expectations from several announcements which were anticipated and felt a rally might occur and very well could have if not for YA. To consider the prospect that YA wishes to hold the market value down you'd have to ask why. Here is a "Possible" YA motive. First YA gets a majority vote, then effects a 1 for 100 reverse split. YA then, after the reverse split, again depresses the market value of this stock [which they have proven they can]. At a point of YA's choosing but before this company takes off, YA again forces a shareholders meeting with the majority vote so easily given to them, to announce that it is in this company's best interest to take it private [can also be accomplished with a merger or acquisition] at which time the majority shareholder can [legally] make a minority shareholder buyout offer to us [ on 99% fewer shares I might add.] Ya's offer may even appear to be a premium offer on the market value at that time, however a market value that we know that YA so effectively depressed. We then would have a few options. [Read cases of "Minority Shareholder Freezeouts; easily googled] to best understand our options should YA attempt this. I have convinced myself that this is a very strong possibility as to where YA is taking this. I ask no one to accept or reject this as a possibility, however to consider all possibilities when YA is involved would be prudent if one is trying to be prepared for any eventuality. Thank you, LOS