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Re: Portguyofva post# 30998

Friday, 04/22/2011 5:22:04 AM

Friday, April 22, 2011 5:22:04 AM

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"I'm not saying we won't see price dips; I'm actually hoping for some, but I'm not so foolish that I am going to bank on it, because there is a better chance that we won't see anything lower than where it traded yesterday."

It is this kind of double talk that I agree to disagree with you. There is also a better chance that we will see it goes much lower than where it traded yesterday post R/S. You can't have it both ways. At least I am certain that post R/S, it will goes much lower. Even the management themselves affirmed to prop the post R/S back up to near $4 if needed. My question to you is that if and when that happens, how much dry powder does our management have committed to realize this continuously until whenever they are ready to uplist? Would you as a diehard longs pump your dry powder to assist this management to maintain the post R/S at $4? The question is that these verbal thing from the management does not count. What if they elect not to do any of such? What other recourse do you have? And so what if it gets back to $4 and falls back to $2, you are at 2 cents pre-split. You pump in more dry powder then?

Be honest now, how many of you would put up $8000 for 1000 shares of this post split and it is still in the pink?? I think we should run a SURVEY on this board and find out.

For that money, I will put that into Apple or Intel or Cisco or something. You see, at $7-10 range, there are literally hundreds of audited Nasdaq(by the way, already listed for years and track records)listed companies there for your choosing. Why Virtra then? Even if we uplist successfully, no fund manager is going to look at something that has market cap of what...$ 11 million? At $4, the cap is half.



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