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Re: frankie_fillet post# 726

Thursday, 03/11/2010 10:38:12 AM

Thursday, March 11, 2010 10:38:12 AM

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I am not looking for any great price increase any time soon, but I believe with the multiple DOE grant support they will have a much lower investment cost in their expansions than they would otherwise have had. Those grants probably require matching investments from us, which is probably why they sold shares to raise money, which is preferred to adding debt at this time IMHO. The trick here is to buy low on pull backs from dilution and quarterly loss reports when it finds a consolidation point, and sell the good news when it drops in like DOE grant news while we wait for the company to someday turn a profit.

This a buy low and hold for years, or buy low, sell some high traders stock while holding some cheap shares for the day when electric rates go back up, and this one starts actually making a profit, which could take years.