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bman

03/05/15 9:04 AM

#8392 RE: JohnnyBlaze #8391

What I'm referring to here with BWMG is the float being the actual number of shares available to be traded. Actually, otcmarkets.com doesn't have the actual float numbers available, but as of 11/30/14 it can't be over 59,146,453. That number represents outstanding shares as listed on otcmarkets.com. The float is usually less than the O/S. So it's not like a company that has 500,000,000 shares out. When you buy a share here, you have a bigger piece of the company than with most. Add to that the fact that BWMG has a real business and showed a profit last quarter and it will make one ask, why is this stock under a penny, or a nickel for that matter?