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Peter1308

05/05/17 12:12 PM

#83218 RE: Iaintshit #83217

that would mean a 33,333.33% increase based on today's pps!
hmmmm...let me guess.....
You really expect to get a sensible answer to that question?

Peter

EZEKIEL THIRTY-SEVEN

05/05/17 2:24 PM

#83224 RE: Iaintshit #83217

Yes, absolutely! 500k shares are enough, provided that Baltia/US Global Airways does NOT execute a reverse split before certification.

However, as aforementioned yesterday morning, based on the obstreperous ostentatious promotion for this upcoming SHM, amalgamated with the much-projected volley of media coverage of the news conference that shall follow the SHM, it is very much probable that Baltia has already received the FAA certification. And if it has not yet received it, rest assured that it has already completed all required tasks that would render the company qualified to obtain the certification. Hence, the press conference to broadcast the news of the certification! That is the only logical conclusion to explain the inordinately publicized SHM, not to mention the expected appearances of several dignitaries.

I firmly believe that Baltia/US Global Airways has already been certified or it will receive its certification in front of the dignitaries, during the press conference that shall be broadcast live by several media outlets, immediately after the SHM.

Taking into account Baltia's history, we are very, very familiar of how theprice per share jumped to a whooping 14 cents in 2007, after receiving just a little publicity for sponsoring the air show in Michigan. Technical analysis does not really work on Baltia, especial while it is in this very delicate evolutionary phase; nonetheless, Baltia's volatility is very much predictable. Therefore, knowing that Baltia has a history of skyrocketing as the result of the simplest catalyst, we now know that, from a historical perspective, we can confidently predict that PPS will jump to nearly $1.00 within 48 hours of the press conference.

I think 5 Million Shares Will Do It

Just guessing, but I think if you buy about 5 million shares NOW at these prices, you might make your $1Million dollars in a year or two. You might make it to $100,000 a lot sooner?



There is some serious flaws in this thinking. At 5 mil shares, it will only take 20 cents to reach $1 mil. As I have been saying for years, this volatile stock will jump past 20 cents within the first trading after the news conference. Mark my word!

Furthermore, no matter where we stand in this board, no one can deny that Baltia is indubitably in a much better shape now, as opposed to a decade ago when the price jumped to 14 cents. Therefore, $2.00 shall surely be imminent, as the news of the newly certified airlines continues to disseminate, like a wildfire. So, to answer your question 500k shares are enough,-- provided that Baltia/US Global Airways does NOT execute a reverse split before certification. But again, I think they are certified already or will obtain the certification in front of the dignitaries next Thursday. Also, in the advent of the news conference, you should buy as much as you possibly can. Why? Again, Baltia's history helps us to predict that the price will surely surge inconceivably withing just 2 business days after the news conference. Again, that's from a historical analytical perspective.

BUT, if Baltia/US Global Airways has no intention of announcing, during next week's news conference, that it has, matter-of-factly, successfully been certified, we all can unanimously agree that, bringing dignitaries to the news conference is a horrible idea. Baltia would simply be wasting their precious time. Without the announcement of certification, after 28 years, there will be NOTHING "special" about the SHM.

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In Reply to 'Iaintshit' on 'Baltia Air Lines, Inc. (BLTA)'

Is 500k shares enough to become a potential millionaire after they are certified and up and running?