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Saturday, February 06, 2010 7:15:55 AM
There have been several red flags that have been coming up since the run-up; one of which I hope posters on this mb could take a stab at addressing. Why go back on the no dilution policy (which is a red flag by itself) and not tap into the line of credit instead? They could easily accomodate the "merger" with a few million from that. It just seems to me that there is a belief that american investors can once again pay the bill for this. Any thoughts?
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