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Sunday, July 17, 2011 1:26:22 PM
due to locals who don't hold shares via a brokerage acct but rather in cert form .. it clearly shows why *volume* is what it is today
Name one "local" and how many shares they currently hold in certificate form. I just want to vet one. You see, you state this as fact all the time and then refuse to post the proof. Meaning it is nothing but a Expo share distribution WAG on your part that probably has much less to do with whatever this claimed "DD" is than as a convenient explanation that can serve as a weak counter to the overwhelming circumstantial evidence that shows most or all insiders have dumped their shares into Expo/Brown orchestrated P&D run-ups.
Lets take that a step further. It DOES matter what appears in print concerning this Expo Holdings scam since the lion's share of what appears in print from the company is either misleading or false. Leaving sources such as the EXPH board as one of the few places where the occasional genuine fact about the company can be found. Posting a disclaimer about "not using this "DD" as a decision prompt for buying shares" when the information is being posted as "factual" is misleading and disengenuous at best. The equivalent of posting in bold headlines "Since the huge majority of shares are held by company principals and close, local insiders, the company obviously is about to explode in price because it can be assumed they are privy to information you are not and haven't dumped a single share". And then posting a disclaimer in tiny type at the bottom of the page "....but gee whiz guys, don't buy because I let you in on that secret, nudge, nudge, wink, wink". The idea of falsely presenting information as "a fact" or as "factual" when it was either pulled from thin air, exists only as an unsupported supposition or is just a personal, wishful thinking based WAG with no vetted basis could only be in the interest of getting people to act on false or misleading information. Period. And that act would most likely involve creating a demand for stock. A demand that could cause the PPS to rise and allow the possibility for some stuck shareholders to dump their worthless EXPH baggage on some more unsuspecting conned readers. A "disclaimer" doesn't excuse that unethical, disgusting behavior....under ANY circumstances.. It is just as bad as what is happening at Expo Holdings itself.
I think it's maybe time we just began to call this EXPH con game of "hey here's the "facts" about how millions could maybe be made buying EXPH shares down here, but for gawd's sakes don't ACT on them because I told you to even though it's all the gawd's honest truth
