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Handlamera

09/20/18 4:09 AM

#145729 RE: RealDutch #145728

When will we be informed about who is buying?
That’s a highly wanted info!
Garret?
New owner?
Flyguys?

I am not buying this week. ;-)

Mark-J

09/20/18 4:09 AM

#145730 RE: RealDutch #145728

We never doubted, O/S change and heavy volume have almost always gone together.
People who get these freshly printed shares always dump them more or less immediately.
But that's nice 1:1.
This is how the management and people knowing what's going on appreciate this share/company.
The more you know, the faster you want to get rid of the shares....

snow

09/20/18 4:09 AM

#145731 RE: RealDutch #145728

sSince SIAF does not have the cashflow to pay for its expenses it pays by issuing new shares. These are of course sold by the creditors to get the cash they were supposed to receive but SIAF is unable to provide. Or does SIAF itself sell the shares and pay in cash?

Redbull84

09/20/18 9:50 AM

#145741 RE: RealDutch #145728

Yeah I noticed this too, and it sucks when you have a buying order at .2506 to see a random sale nearly 80 cents lower without getting your order through. As always it seems like the guys who’s sells the shares are making money. Short heavily for a while and sometimes very fast so the market doesn’t have time to put up bids and then they cover as low as they can.

nefariouswu

09/20/18 10:15 AM

#145746 RE: RealDutch #145728

Dutch, what is your timeline here? Are you going to give it another year?

One of my big regrets, and I have many, is not just losing the million bucks that could/should have been several million, but wasting years of my life. It seems I will be living in China teaching English, but nowhere near where SIAF HQ is. Funny how life works out! End of 2019 back to $0 net worth and then hopefully save $500 a month. Not where I thought I'd be in my 40s that's for sure.

Still reminded of my friend who had planned to sell NIVS and go in XIV buy decided literally right before the halt, couldn't get out and ended up with negative account balance instead of what would have been 20 million within 5 years. Isn't life funny sometimes?