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Thursday, 10/10/2013 6:50:59 PM

Thursday, October 10, 2013 6:50:59 PM

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Obviously it's no secret that shares have been added into this stock. I understand its for a good use and they need money to help get this thing off the ground and pay off debts. What doesn't make sense to me is why they continue to smother this thing all at once. We saw it back a few months ago when they held it down around the .0012-.0015 range for a couple of weeks. Now they are doing the same thing and hopefully we don't drop any lower but I think we all fear that it might find the 200 sma. I understand needing to raise Capitol but why not do it a little at a time. Rather than forcing it down our throats it would be more effective to simply slip it into our daily volume. A million here a million there wouldn't hurt and the stock will run its course naturally. They can average their shares at a higher price the buyers will be more confident in their purchase. The sellers will make a higher profit and will most likely continue to come back to flip. Everybody wins. But the way it's being done is hurting the buyers and sellers. Doesn't make sense. Am I missing the point? Do they have to sell a certain amount of shares into the float each day or is it already determined and handed off to somebody else who treats it as a job and just gets rid of them ASAP?