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Re: DavidRFoley99 post# 56848

Saturday, 07/06/2013 1:13:36 PM

Saturday, July 06, 2013 1:13:36 PM

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While the company has contracts that require issuance of shares to employees and some other partners, our overall goal, as stated, is to continue to reduce the outstanding shares not increase them.

Thanks, I didn't think you would answer that question. I stand corrected on that thought.

As per your your statement above, If you are reducing shares outstanding by 68 million and then adding shares via contracts with employees, perhaps that 68 million will no longer be relevant over time. I would hope you would eventually start paying employees and others with company earnings rather than what share holders can generate for you. So your answer is; yes you will continue to dilute as time moves forward. As share price goes up, perhaps your greed will become a factor and you will dilute heavier, then again I could be totally wrong. The problem with pink sheet company's is unaudited financials, dilution, and lying about future events. The exchange you are on makes you and your company guilty of the above through association. I hope my thoughts are completely wrong because I've seen this film before and I really do hate to see people lose money on trashy pink sheet garbage. Only you can prove my thoughts wrong over time. I hope you are on the up-and-up.

Luck to you and all NTEK share holders.