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Gannicus

11/16/14 2:06 PM

#82009 RE: shivas38 #82007

* SVFC - is worth 0.01-0.02 right NOW...

Current market cap:
6 billion O/S (estimated) x 0.0001 = $600k (severely undervalued, a joke)

More realistic market cap:
6 billion O/S (estimated) x 0.01 = $60 million market cap

which is where SVFC was over a year ago, and the company has made some big strides since then...

all SVFC needs to do is introduce a proper PR cycle (which we know IS coming, from the recent 8Ks) and the price will self-correct to 0.01-0.02

I would not be at all surprised if this drop to 0.0001, facilitated by YA Global, was part of the plan to get the new financiers into the company at the most favorable conditions, while YA Global was given a small bone for doing the work...as we know...YA Global is now being removed as SVFC financier...in favor of non-toxic financing.

There is HUGE money to be made here at the current O/S and A/S...

...O/S is currently somewhere around 6-7 billion, and a solid 3-4 billion of that is most likely already locked up by the new financiers, who got blocks of 50-100 million under the bid and outside level II...we all saw those blocks go through a few weeks ago...hence the massive record volumes we saw that no one could explain...and no attempt by the company to release PRs or have compensated awareness campaigns...all confirming they wanted those shares sold quietly for as low of a price as possible (to the new financiers and insiders)...

The longs, traders, and flippers...will most likely be left with 1-2 billion to fight over, scraps really, providing just enough liquidity for heavy trading but not too much that would hinder a rapid rise back to 0.01+..... and with myself holding 200 mil, phi holding over 200 mil and a few more longs holding 100-200 mil each, there will actually be VERY LITTLE for players to get, on the run back to 0.01+

PREDICTION:
A run will likely commence in a few weeks with 1-1.5 billion daily volumes, straight from 0.0002 to 0.005, most likely before the end of year, then a pull-back to 0.002-0.0025, consolidation in the 0.003-0.005 range for a few weeks (locking the float again), before an all out launch to 0.01-0.02 in the new year (Jan-Feb 2015). There are several stocks in the past 10 years that have managed to pull this off, with these volumes, and a similar O/S and A/S...
Mark it.