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Re: nobody12378 post# 17954

Friday, 07/29/2011 9:32:27 AM

Friday, July 29, 2011 9:32:27 AM

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Oh yes, I understand. I see GERS as a company on the verge of a turnaround but not there yet. I see the need for more dilution for the next few quarters. I see the very real potential for us going no bid again and after the split the possiblility for a declining PPS. I don't spend a lot of posting energy harping on the above becuase it so obvious to me and has been stated so many times by all of us.

The risk averse can opt out now at .0001/maybe .0002 and get back in later if they think the price will drop. Not a bad option to be on the sidelines right now given the split and uncertainty about the 2q results. Stepping out temporarily does not mean you've given up it just means sleeping at night is important to you. I would never advise anyone to do one thing or the other because, 1. what the hell do i know, 2. its a very personal decision based on ones circumstances and outlook.

But...for me, i see a clear path to success(which is basically their business plan that they've published) for the company and shareholders. I'll be watching closely every step of the way and adjusting my holdings up/down based on how well they execute over the next couple years. If they keep to their plan I'll continue to be a long term GERS shareholder. I am personally OK with my downside risk here.