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diamondguru-one

02/19/21 10:19 AM

#34231 RE: THall #34230

your word means nothing....
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banderas63

02/19/21 10:19 AM

#34232 RE: THall #34230

All what you explained is totaly BS
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Dutchpaul1

02/19/21 10:22 AM

#34233 RE: THall #34230

We have nothing to do with up and down. So, let it go.
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Ed from PR

02/19/21 10:37 AM

#34235 RE: THall #34230

So if we do not have accurate numbers how can we make a claim of what shares are there or not? How can you say shares will not be "voided" if you have no information on it? How can you say that there will be billions of shares with the utmost confidence and on that same breath tell me that nobody knows the amount? How can I put together "nobody knows the number" to there are billions of shares in the float. How can I come to an accurate or approximate claim that makes sense. You tell me to read all the forms (which have accurate numbers according to you) So I did, then I did the math and I got hundreds of millions of dollars in market cap and now you tell me that I am wrong? Yes I am wrong because the numbers don't add up. That is due to the current price of the shares and the daily price movement. So what gives? The 8K and any other filling that you tell me to read (which I used to do math) or what I witness from the market daily. How can a stock with billions of shares go up 100% in a day and only 3 million dollars exchanged hands? Help me understand. You call my math bad, ok I can take that. Now please explain my point with numbers. How can $XMET go from one cent to two cents on only 3 million dollar volume???
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Zenos Arrow

02/19/21 11:14 AM

#34244 RE: THall #34230

>>>numbers are not available to calculate the float<<<

I think we all get the fact that we don’t have published, definitive numbers on the float. Sounds like you’re saying you don’t know either - based on the lack of number to calculate the float.

So, you know Ed is inferring from what we know (share price moves) to the unknown float. It’s a pretty strong inference. No?