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dogpal2

05/16/14 6:34 PM

#19860 RE: groober #19859

We are valuable to him???? What, so he can suck more money out of people. Likely our shares, which are essentially worthless, will probably remain so. If they reorganize under bankruptcy, our shares will go bye-bye. Dog.

bliksam

05/19/14 11:19 AM

#19861 RE: groober #19859

You are partially correct. Management needs shares to keep maneuvering the company. However, the shareholders are valuable only to the extent they continue to trade or hold shares. Existing shareholders are a disposable commodity which can be replaced with new shareholders when they decide to go bankrupt, restructure, and attract new investors. Iceweb's primary value today is that they are a public company with a connection to CTC with a revenue stream. The current maneuvering (better described as manipulation) will benefit only the savvy bottom feeders, not the existing shareholders.