Sunday, June 20, 2010 10:26:42 PM
Hey Gamood,
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post,but didn't you just say in this post that V-Group and HFBG's grand scheme has caused HFBG's PPS to go below .0009?
And I see no problem with your scenario in the post being a possible hypothesis. It might lack a little evidential support but it doesn't seem to fall short of giving some good reasons why HFBG's price has fallen so far down, why this stock is currently undervalued and why at this very point in time, there is no place for this stock's price to go but up. Especially since HFBG's been selling between .0007-.001 all last week and hasn't sold below .0007 in a very long time. Actually the lowest HFBG has gone since the .0035 run is down to .0006.
You have also stated in this post that the PPS being forced down to below .0009 has been bad for investors?
I guess I'm kind of confused here because at the point in time, this seems like a really good time for investors to start buying this stock between the range of .0007-.001. Especially since there is going to be a buyout and as you have so nicely stated the stock is clearly at a low price and undervalued. Therefore,this stock is going to skyrocket to what the market price should be as if this HFBG / V-Group Scheme had never happened. Or at the very least sky rocket to what V-Group is willing to pay for the shares in the buyout which is definitely above .001 (or the current price) as the last PR stated. You know... the whole supply/demand thing.
And V-Group's price might be peanuts compared to how high this stock's PPS could have gone to at one point in time, however, for most of the investors in this stock this will be a deal worth quite a decent amount of money.
Have I missed something because that is what I got out of your post.
Thanks for your help.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your post,but didn't you just say in this post that V-Group and HFBG's grand scheme has caused HFBG's PPS to go below .0009?
And I see no problem with your scenario in the post being a possible hypothesis. It might lack a little evidential support but it doesn't seem to fall short of giving some good reasons why HFBG's price has fallen so far down, why this stock is currently undervalued and why at this very point in time, there is no place for this stock's price to go but up. Especially since HFBG's been selling between .0007-.001 all last week and hasn't sold below .0007 in a very long time. Actually the lowest HFBG has gone since the .0035 run is down to .0006.
You have also stated in this post that the PPS being forced down to below .0009 has been bad for investors?
I guess I'm kind of confused here because at the point in time, this seems like a really good time for investors to start buying this stock between the range of .0007-.001. Especially since there is going to be a buyout and as you have so nicely stated the stock is clearly at a low price and undervalued. Therefore,this stock is going to skyrocket to what the market price should be as if this HFBG / V-Group Scheme had never happened. Or at the very least sky rocket to what V-Group is willing to pay for the shares in the buyout which is definitely above .001 (or the current price) as the last PR stated. You know... the whole supply/demand thing.
And V-Group's price might be peanuts compared to how high this stock's PPS could have gone to at one point in time, however, for most of the investors in this stock this will be a deal worth quite a decent amount of money.
Have I missed something because that is what I got out of your post.
Thanks for your help.
