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Thursday, 02/17/2005 11:18:12 PM

Thursday, February 17, 2005 11:18:12 PM

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A buddy of mine brought up an interesting point the other day. Who decides at what price a stock should trade at? Especially these pinkys and OTC's which have no or very little revenue. For example, QBID has been trading in the .003 range for a few weeks now. Who decides that it should trade in this range? Why doesn't it trade at .005? or .0005? IMO, there is no reason why QBID couldn't trade in the .005-.01 range with the info we know at this time? Just a thought. MM games. Today was another building block. I have no doubt in my mind that Q has or will have more carriers, advertisers etc. BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME! HAHAHAHAHHAHAH

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