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Re: mdeskm post# 6744

Thursday, 05/12/2011 4:36:45 PM

Thursday, May 12, 2011 4:36:45 PM

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i dont see a reverse merger in the future of USFM as a reverse merger is the acquisition of a public company by a private company... they usually involve new mgmt., r/s, new shares issued. shares held by old mgmt. cancelled etc... what we have here is a acquisition which is so much better for current shareholders as the acquisition prospect(s) are already owned (privately) at this point by the publicly traded company (USFM's) CEO... no worries about the inevitable r/s that goes with seemingly every r/m... plus all the shares that will be issued out as payment for the acquisition go right to the rock solid non-diluting already in place CEO Farooquee... not to mention im sure they will have the restricted tag on them as they always do... so in essence the acquisition is far better than the left in the dark hyped up penny r/m that usually bites the last guy standing w/ shares before the recapitalization process starts which includes the r/s for more paper to be tossed out into the market... so far its been tough to find anything negative or even risky in this security... now if jim had a checkered past of moving from publicly traded co. to co. and massive increases in share structures at said stops with multiple companies i prolly wouldn't even be invested here... those guys are a dime a dozen out there in pennysville but with jims cms enhancements history of pink to nyse and creation of subsequent private companies... im not too concerned about the eventual outcome of this one... as far as i can tell the only problems with market cap. with USFM is stuff out of the control of mgmt. now that every yahoo with an account at zecco seems to be the next warren buffett with his in and out style never holding over night... flipping, scalping, day trading etc... it just moves lightning fast these days... its certainly not like the cms enhancements days in the late '80's when you had to call arnold your broker and then call him again a day later to see if you got filled...lol patience will pay off on this one imo

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