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Re: arbpro post# 8022

Friday, 04/20/2012 1:25:45 PM

Friday, April 20, 2012 1:25:45 PM

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Those in position to buy, seldom work that way, particularly public companies. Buyers do not scour the pink sheets in search of the next Microsoft. Why? Because 90% of the companies are scams, all touting wonderful, earth saving technology/products. Companies in position to buy wait until a potential target is sufficiently mature to justify purchase. It's a dollar equation - "What can this purchase do to our bottom line earnings?" If the answer is speculative, the purchaser is not interested.

No, they don't scour the pinksheets looking for a bargain. Someone specializing in an industry just might have their ear to the ground for a new product that could immediately add to their bottom line. Are you saying that we are part of the 90%? The product is not speculative, is it?

No, sorry but as noted above, the real world doesn't give a flying flip about what is happening with some 5 million dollar market cap, pink sheet company.

You are right here. No large corporation would be interested in this company. It's the products that they would be interested in. EPA green lighted products to boot. You are still trying to discredit this company no matter what you say. The upside potential here to the company and it's shareholders is tremendous. An outside corp can see that as well.

Frankly Arbpro, or more likely ArbAM, I don't care about your biased opinion. You have an agenda here and that is fact.