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Re: warburg post# 7999

Monday, 04/25/2011 9:57:53 PM

Monday, April 25, 2011 9:57:53 PM

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AWSL + ALERT..."Shorts were manipulating the bid and tapping it with small prints."

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Shorts were manipulating the bid and tapping it with small prints.
The shorts better hope there isnt an indictment here that will expose "who" has been putting this pressure on. (im surprised this board happened to be quiet today. I would have though a bunch of usual suspects would have been pointing this out today) writing is on the wall,or should i say, for once, wasnt on the wall.


personally, i'm relying on the hundreds of millions of dollars in secured government contracts, that are about to be released by the OPA any day, to push this WAY up.

invest at your own risk, based on your own due diligence, at your own risk tolerance