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abuhafsa

04/06/18 10:11 AM

#62854 RE: mosh123 #62852

I am now leaning towards the opinion that the so called 'quiet period' is simply a decision by IR not to reply to any retail investors. It's a waste of time for them. They don't care about us bag holders. We are not important to them, so the directive given to Noelle is not to waste any more time reading or responding to retail shareholders. They go straight to the trash folder. Only phone calls from funds or tutes are answered. This is the most logical explanation.

Simple Steve

04/06/18 10:11 AM

#62855 RE: mosh123 #62852

If the company has not replied to anyone for 2 weeks, that's just so odd. I'm not so sure that's a sign of an imminent deal or buyout because I've never seen a company go radio silence for 2 weeks just before a deal or buyout. In fact, they wouldn't want to do anything out of the ordinary because that would be a clue something is up. I'm beginning to have my doubts about a buyout (of course AFTER I bought 8,000 shares yesterday). I'm beginning to think this is another one of this message board's odd topics where people here throw out conspiracy theories and latch on to ideas which eventually turn out not to be true.