Wednesday, November 23, 2011 9:44:04 PM
Look how much support the common shareholder has contributed and what their investments are worth today.
Debt to YA is about $20 million as of 9/30/11 due end 2012.
If a stock is so underpriced for a company of such great intrinsic value why wouldn't the big money see the value and start buying up all the shares while they're so cheap? I think the big buyers won't buy untill the risk of heavy dilution meaning YA is out of the picture.
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