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Re: lakeside post# 73660

Friday, 09/17/2010 4:05:18 PM

Friday, September 17, 2010 4:05:18 PM

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Very true. The issue is with the fundementals. Never ignore the fundementals. If this stock had 500 million shares outstanding then the vast majority of investors would think that it had way too many shares out in order to ever truly become valuable. Some would still have hope because a 3 for one would fix that or maybe even just drying up some of the supply buy a few strong hands. But with 2 billion the game is lost. Add another 2 billion of which we have not even absorbed yet and anyone with sense just throws thier hands up. Anyone who is looking from the outside runs away the second they see the share structure. Even before they look into the revenue issue. Still the newbes will hold on to contrived posts like "were gonna be rich" and when there is a slight increase then they jump in so that those who bought on the bid can sell on the offer. Advice. NEVER buy on the offer in a stock that trades like this. Leave that to those who dont know better. Sure, sit on the bid as I have done a few times and sell on the offer. .0004s to .0005s or .0006s but just think of the poor suckers who bought at .0008 chasing the penny who will now be lucky to get even half that money. Also do not think that even most on this board are even close to real people. this is a very hyped contrived propoganda board. Some are of course genuine.