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Blue Fin

04/12/06 11:20 PM

#116762 RE: Weby #116761

It just may be that the de-listing is already priced into the stock as solid as the price has held.That is why I'm not waiting for de-listing to try and pick up a few more shares.

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loe4net

04/12/06 11:21 PM

#116763 RE: Weby #116761

Hi Weby

It seems everyone equates delisting with a lower share price.
What was our share price when we were admitted to the NASDAQ last time? My memory isn't that good, but it seems it was around $7.00.
I have made 2 buys in the last month. One at .57 and today at 60.016. That brings my average down to less than .90


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wavxmaster

04/13/06 1:16 AM

#116767 RE: Weby #116761

Weby

It is optimum to try to catch the bottom, but not having the required ability to see the future, I try to add on weakness and when I feel "lucky". Luck, like the ability to catch the bottom is only realised in hindsight and the fullness of time. Evidently we've underestimated Count Blacula sixth sense!

If Wave trends lower then I'll be able to try once again, but if any number of announcements comes out in the next week or two and sends Waves' shareprice trending higher, then I know I got lucky! I have no doubt of Waves' success, just not the extent and the timeframe. We all know that progress continues and that the bottom will be made within the next few weeks or at most another couple months. My average has dropped steadily as my position has increased dramatically. If Wave takes another hit, then as far as I'm concerned, my profit will just be higher, as I will add once again. When the flashpoint hits, Waves' shareprice increase will possibly be in the form of a substantial gap up. When and if that happens, those sitting on the sidelines will be in the same buying position as the MM's, the traders, the momentum players, the average retail investor, perhaps a couple institutions, the Wavoids who would just like to throw a little more gas on the fire, and the shorts!! The big difference being that those on the sidelines, having the requisite information to make their risk/loss decision earlier, will and should feel like idiots!

Right now



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waverider

04/13/06 9:04 AM

#116780 RE: Weby #116761

Weby, what do you expect from dried out salted cod? LOL