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Re: ccwilloe post# 23479

Wednesday, 05/25/2011 12:06:00 AM

Wednesday, May 25, 2011 12:06:00 AM

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hidey has a point -- when you take away the sarcasm. My previous posts state, unequivocally, I am not a naysayer. However, the truth is, in the last six months nothing the company has done has managed to affect a net gain for investors. As a matter of fact, share price has continually declined. Week after week. Month after month. That is a fact.

The stock is totally controlled now by shorts and flippers. Currently there is little if any support from legitimate investors. Whether MMs are responsible is irrelevant. Share price increased today because flippers came back and are currently pumping HNSS. In a few days they'll leave and price will continue to spiral.

I am stating this publicly because HNSS management should know that loyal investors need to see a reversal. Disclosure in itself is nothing but an administrative procedure that shines a spotlight on company operations and performance that, till now, was at the full discretion and judgment of HNSS management.

But Disclosure does not increase share price. It does not attract investors. It does not increase income streams. It does not sell product. It does not get HNSS to the Frankfurt Exchange. It does not produce merges or acquisitions. Disclosure publicly discloses company operations for current and / or future investors. That's it. And as long as we are a Pink Sheets stock we'll attract roughly as many short sellers as legitimate investors. Why? Even vultures smell opportunity.

But where will those future investors come from? Why will they invest? The company is already earning profits. The company has $500,000 for investments. The company has patentable technology. The company has a leader who invested his personal money to buy OUR stock. That has been publicly disclosed. And share price continues to slide.

Disclosure alone is not going to do it, folks. Why would it? There is not a single legitimate reason for a sudden share price turnaround off Disclosure. There has to be more and more very, very soon or the stock collapses. And a lot of unhappy investors go home very, very disappointed. IMO