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Re: encercler0 post# 13648

Monday, 01/25/2010 7:21:52 PM

Monday, January 25, 2010 7:21:52 PM

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I'm sorry, I obviously didn't make myself clear. I meant my post, was not a response to anyone in particular.

I did not see a "new post" button... so I could only type what I wanted to type as a response to the poster right before me, and my post had nothing to do with the subject that the poster before me, posted. So that's why I said my post was not a reply to anyone. I worded it incorrectly. Forgive me. Someday I'll find the "post a new topic" button, but until then, I can only find a way to make a post by hitting the "public reply" button.

I'll reply as I can, I haven't posted on IHUB in months, and I don't know if they deleted me or what, maybe due to the length of time since I last posted? So, I had to sign-up again today, and I used the same username, etc,etc that I did before. Maybe there is a time limit if you don't post often... which I rarely do. I rarely visit boards.

As for my claim regarding IR. I'm simply stating, IR can only state the most cautious scenario, until they have a PR in hand. Obviously, the most cautious scenario for any company with a fiscal year ending Dec 31, for any IR company that does not have a PR or date to announce, is to reply to all incoming emails with "the company has 90 days" and we've not heard otherwise. My point being, the IR could get the dates, or a PR, thursday or next week or two weeks from now, and they obviously aren't aware of that PR right now, and therefore aren't going to tell anyone other than what is a blanketed, generalized, most cautious statement.

The other point, the big markets crashed last week. And so did MCLN, most likely because retail allowed the big dogs to play retail shareholders, during the market crash that avid penny retailers were unaware of, because they sat here looking only at MCLN, or their other penny investments.

In other words, could it simply be that the majority of penny stocks crashed because the major markets did, and therefore, retail is simply allowing traders to play their game and buy up while retail sells, having no clue their stock is simply following the big market economy.

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