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Re: WyleSF post# 14960

Thursday, 03/18/2010 1:14:06 AM

Thursday, March 18, 2010 1:14:06 AM

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Wylie Coyote, you are getting warm.

This is closest guess to date. Of course, there have been so few guesses you could have said the co. is having a bake sale and you would still be close to first. As important as it will be to the co's future bottom line, it puts a remarkable bottom around $ .50 cents on all stock pullbacks. First, it got us to $ .50 cents and now it will create a floor.

I know of several people who want to make sizeable stock entries on pullbacks to $ .50 cemts. I dont see $ .50 cents but good luck to them. At best I witness a single seller for size and it may take awhile to place his stock in other hands but the selling is not a coordinated effort-no sellers behind him. So when he's done it's back to lifting offers if you want to buy the stock-the way it should be in a clean stock.

There's nothing like a Disney announcement to give us Cinderella. POWN stock went from shares no one would touch to shares no one will part with. Its got the makings of a Darling of Wall Street. If Blaze is successful we could be on a Superstock with $5 written on it. With Disney and Stan Lee behind it, we should be sitting on a $1.00-$1.50 share price just to reflect the down-the-line potential. Since POWN has long-operated like a private company and now attention is finally being called to the stock, it has a lot of catching up to do. It doubles from here just to arrive in that $1.00 zone where people are willing to take an honest flier on it. Below a buck and on the pink sheets...this thing isnt even on radar screens yet. This year and next will be discovery time for the stock. Grateful to be aboard ahead of the rush.
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