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Re: metrodavef post# 6156

Thursday, 11/21/2013 4:07:40 PM

Thursday, November 21, 2013 4:07:40 PM

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Most sources associate dilution according to an *increase* in shares over time, not a measure of the absolute number of shares. By this definition, HHSE is non-dilutive and -- yes -- it's a rarity in pinkland!

What's nice about HHSE, unlike many pinks, is that they have an ungagged transfer agent, meaning anyone can call to confirm the share structure.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stock_dilution
"Stock dilution is an economic phenomenon resulting from the issue of ADDITIONAL common shares by a company."

http://www.fool.com/investing/high-growth/2006/04/28/foolish-fundamentals-stock-dilution.aspx
"Stock dilution refers to the issuance of ADDITIONAL stock by a company, for any purpose".

If you don't like the business fundamentals, or the company does not fit your personal investment style that's fine, but you can't say it's a bad investment based solely on the number of shares...

Here's more details from management about the OTC uplist:

http://www.hannoverhousemovies.blogspot.com/

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