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Monday, 09/05/2011 3:36:41 PM

Monday, September 05, 2011 3:36:41 PM

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Think about the dollar a share analogy for a moment

For those of us that have a minimum of a million shares, which there should be quite a few, plus those of us holding multi million share losts, here's a play by play....

For every million shares you sell you would need:

1000 people to buy a $1,000 dollars of ATWT stock or a 1000 shares
500 people to buy $2000 dollars of ATWT stock or 2000 shares
100 people to buy $10,000 dollars of ATWT stock or 10,000 shares

Now lets say collectively we longs control 200 mill shares, but on it's way to a dollar we would be selling substantial shares on the way up, so let's say most of us hold on to a million shares for sh!T$ and giggles and now were at 30 millions shares collectively, does it seem plausible to pull 30 million dollars out of ATWT stock...

That would mean a we would need to find 30,000 peeps to buy a 1,000 shares ATWT stock at $1.00

If Alex buys back a 500 million in stock, which at the moment would cost $400,000 at the price of .0008, but if he buys that much stock it's gonna cost a lot more than that cuz we know how quickly this stock rises on any buying pressure....

ATWT would have a market cap of 1 BILLION dollars if he buys back 500 million shares with a share price of a $1.00, that's a lot of units to sell

We got a long way to go for that, but it is plausible...As I know for me I will hold the last million shares for a very long time to reach that $1.00 potential as long as ALex keeps growing the business...

Having been an accumulator of ATWT shares for 6 years I would love for the above scenario to play out so I could say to my lovely wife...

"And you wanted me to sell at .0025" Ha!!!

Z

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