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Re: flaflyersfan post# 28758

Friday, 02/12/2010 6:49:28 AM

Friday, February 12, 2010 6:49:28 AM

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I'm not saying that there won't be some type of dilution (or that there is at all), but ...

why would it be 3B? When they increased to 1.2B, there were no sales.

You may be right, but why do you throw around the 6B number like that? Here's a recently popular stock (GOIG):

Feb 11, 2010 113,943,203
Feb 10, 2010 104,864,066
Feb 9, 2010 191,736,870
Feb 8, 2010 240,284,522
Feb 5, 2010 89,111,107
Feb 4, 2010 74,785,962
Feb 3, 2010 138,827,719
Feb 2, 2010 125,551,737
Feb 1, 2010 153,448,087

That's approx. 1.3B in 9 days. Are they diluting? When a stock becomes popular (and as you've said, Zevotek was popular), it is not uncommon to have 100M-200M days, for a good length of time.

Every time a stock trades over a billion shares in barely a week, that's dilution? What's your thought process there?