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Re: poster44ny post# 160868

Tuesday, 01/07/2014 5:15:14 PM

Tuesday, January 07, 2014 5:15:14 PM

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I'm not sure you guys are totally getting it. The outstanding share base does not have to go up for there to be dilution. The damage was done previously when the company issued shares for debt and services. That dilution is already in the outstanding share count but not all of those shares have hit the market yet. I'm sure some of the debtors are sitting on their shares waiting for higher prices or perhaps some other reason.

Some seem to think the recent down volume of millions of shares are the work of shorters according to some silly short report that could not know actual shorts or regular sells for three days until they clear. But when you have an M&M or M&M's that sit on the ask at 5 or 10 thousand shares and sell millions, that is a dead dilution give away.

One poster suggested that the shorts will have to cover soon before those shorted shares show up on sites that count them. Well, that time is coming. Short positions and total shares are tracked and counted every two weeks. The first and the fifteenth of each month new totals are posted. So, that means we will have to see a few big up volume days before the 15th or those shares will have to be counted. The new numbers will be made public about a week later. When there are no big short covering days before the 15th and the sites say no shorts, then what will the excuse be or will it just be ignored like it is every month when nothing happens and the sites that track short sales say the same thing, no shorts in this stock.

To be continued!!
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