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Re: eastunder post# 3332

Friday, 01/27/2006 7:02:16 PM

Friday, January 27, 2006 7:02:16 PM

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What?????
What is so "Interesting" about buying into an investment and expecting the managment to manage their business such that I can hold for decent share price appreciation. If the management does what they have said they can do to bring more investment value into this company, I'm not selling until/unless they disappoint me again. Like the promises on the revenues over and over all last year, and then, finally, after stringing long shareholders along for months on end, announcing that; OH well, we really will only make about two-thirds of what we promised you in revenues and, while we were at not meeting the stated goals, we diluted the hell out of your original investment. That, my friend, is when I sell.

I am giving the management another chance, but I will NOT be strung along nearly as long if they do not do what they are saying they are going to do, and WHEN THEY SAY it will get done. They already have missed another minor promise - totally stupid, IMO. They said they would have the CC on the website by yesterday, and again they have not been trustworthy.
If they do not produce Unione deal by Feb 1, as promised, I am out again, because they are showing that they really do not care that much about the shorts or shareholders because they keep giving the shorts newly created ammunition with which to pressure the share price downward.
I'm extremely tired of the management working for the benefit of the shorters instead of the people who are invested long.

NO, we won't be loyal longs to a company that will not treat us loyally. IF this company chooses to play these games with us where they tell us they will give us such and such to increase the value of our investment, but then on over 2/3rds on the major promises, they miss totally, by more than 12 months, etc., etc., and then they cry foul and blame it on shorters and the exchange their on and more excuses, more excuses, then they are telling us that we should merely use their company as a short-term gambling vehicle based on whichever way the TA gods point us at that time. Sell when it goes up, because they will certainly disappoint us again soon, and all those profits will be lost quickly if we are not smart enough to lock them in.

However, IF they decide to treat this company responsibly and meet EVERY COMMITTMENT they express, and avoid constant dilution of any price appreciation we can achieve, this could stimulate some reason for true investment in this company, and thus subsequent price appreciation. Then us longs will stay long, and YES, I will not sell until I get the impression that this company is overvalued rather than undervalued.
Why in the world would I? Would you?

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