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Thursday, November 03, 2005 11:44:31 AM
I think the Nov. 1, 2005 acquisition of Kenna by DNAG for the whopping sum of $21,500 in penny stock fueled investor interest in DNAG, the reasoning being that if the smart scientists and owners of Kenna were willing to give up everything they built up over the years for $21,500 worth of DNAG stock, then they must know something good is about to happen to DNAG that we all do not know.
However, the only nagging questions I have are: Why didn't Kenna charge more for their valuable technology? If they wanted DNAG stock so badly, why didn't the Kenna owners simply buy $21,500 worth on the open market? Of course, these are bashing questions that cannot be answered.
JMHO from the facts and glty!
dr f
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