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Sunday, 09/29/2013 11:01:39 AM

Sunday, September 29, 2013 11:01:39 AM

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Just some thoughts as I drink my morning coffee.

All the potentials of Sigma previously mention are fantastic,
but as a shareholder we must ask, how are they going to create shareholder value?

We must remember that Sigma is still a penny stock with only eight employees. It has 555,000,000 outstanding share and 750,000,000 authorized. It just saw a 120,000,000 share increase a few months ago. So, how is Sigma going to finance future growth, if it gets a contract or just to continue.

As with many penny stocks I have owned, who had great potential, this "growth" part has always been an issue. They either do some toxic financial deal or they increase authorized shares count to billion and issue tons more shares. Which always ends up either they get in trouble from toxic financing and/or current shareholder get heavily diluted while pps goes down.

Then, if Sigma does well, they will want to get "listed" on NASDQA. Which in most case they will have to do a Reverse Split to get their share count down so they can again can authorized more shares to sell on the NASDQA.

Anyway, I think anybody who has owned penny stocks have seen such action before. But I guess this all is a moot point if Sigma does do some/all the above and is over a couple buck or more when all is said and done, AND you were lucky enough to have bought SGLB at .10 or less!!!!!

Lets just hope SGLB can avoid such pitfalls.
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