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Re: frankie_fillet post# 360

Tuesday, 01/24/2006 9:36:42 PM

Tuesday, January 24, 2006 9:36:42 PM

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You buy shares in a company that has no assets and no operations. You still have ownership in that company with your shares. The business is worth as much now as when you bought the shares.

Think of it this way: Someone offers to sell you magic beans. You buy the magic beans. Surprise surprise, the beans are not magic after all. Who do you blame? The seller for lying about his beans being magic? Or yourself for not realizing that there is no such thing as magic beans.

The value of Greyfield is the same today as it was when you purchased your shares. Is it right? Is it moral? Not to you are me, but the O'bells and Robert Doherty's of the world are amoral sociopaths. I believe in karma and I know that something bad will happen to them. Hopefully, I will hear about it and laugh.

BTW, I have 300,000 shares of GRYF. The one time I did not DD the hell out of a company and instead listened to a friend.

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