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Re: Tickownr post# 133

Thursday, 03/03/2011 9:45:08 AM

Thursday, March 03, 2011 9:45:08 AM

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Well, that's not a big concern to me considering the low share count we have. Actually, I think if they do put some of their shares back into the float, it will help with the liquidity here, as some shares trickle in.

Once news starts to really come out over the next few months...demand here will definitely increase and we'll need some additional shares. I'd be amazed if we ended up with a float near 10 million shares. Right now it's no where near that.

A lot of original share holders know what's going on in terms of Ticker's business plan this year...and they will hold.

Sure some will cash a few out but it would be a crazy right now to not keep some for the ride. After waiting this long!!

The key for management is to keep investors up to date with financials, their activities - such as attending exhibits ie. Global Gaming Expo (G2E) and sales or current contracts/deals and revenue.

A steady flow of information from Management will make all the difference.





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