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Kapone

08/06/06 5:03 PM

#22150 RE: florida135 #22142

I believe that if James and Co. made enough noise and complained to the SEC, the SEC might take some action. The biggest thing by far, I believe, is going public about it. Go to the press, air waves, Internet, radio, TV, whatever, and let everyone know what's going on. Writing emails to the SEC ain't gonna be enough. Hell, the SEC is in cahoots with these idiotmongers, er MMs, anyway.

Once the restrictions are lifted, I do believe that the stock will reflect the "true" value which should be atleast at the pre-split levels.

However, all of this crap is not doing anything to bolster investor confidence (other than for guys like me, who see a prime time opportunity to make some serious dough here. The dowside from these levels is very very limited and the upside is huge.), newbie investors try to buy it based on news and PRs..realize they can't, call their broker and hear the word "suspicious activity list", and promptly walk away...

duh.. what a bunch of crooks.

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florida135

08/07/06 10:37 AM

#22185 RE: florida135 #22142

Hello again Kapone. I agree with your answer that when this restriction is lifted this stock should at least returnto the price it was trading at when it took place. In fact, now that everyone is aware of the "hidden" short selling that was going on, "any increase in buying pressure", should even drive it a lot higher than it was! The first question still remains unanswered however. What can the management of Imperia do "now", to regain interest in this stock and also regain the confidence of shareholders? Without anyone buying this stock, how can it possibly move higher????? You would think with the stock price so low, that the "larger investors" could move this stock price up very quickly, especially if there's really a large short position that must be covered. Unless "all" the buying volume we had in those two huge days, was done online, and the buyers don't want to tip their hand as to who they are, "why don't they call their orders in for the time being?????? All these small stocks are momentum driven. When they go down with volume "people sell", and when they go up with volume, "people buy"! So far, our complaints to brokers and the S.E.C. have done nothing. Radio interviews by our President haven't done much so far either. Good press releases haven't helped. What then can James and Ken possibly do to help this stock regain credibility and start moving higher????? Regards, Florida