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Monday, November 21, 2005 11:11:28 PM
My point is, Fayiz has choices that go beyond doing a reverse split. A hostile or friendly acquisition of CTKH is also always a possibility, the result would no doubt result in our holding fewer shares, but it wouldn't be a reverse split.
To me R/S's to simply raise the price have sounded the death knell for most stocks. However, stocks that have done smaller R/S's to qualify to be on an exchange like the Nasdaq have done well. I'd have no qualms with a one for ten R/S after the price was already 50 cents so that CTKH could get on the Nasdaq. The key is not having the R/S until after the share price has moved up substantially.
Gary
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