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MrBigz

07/04/07 12:11 PM

#30410 RE: Lurkinlarry #30407

correct.

solar365 stated that when he dumped his 1 millions shares, it caused the shareprice to drop from 0.049 to 0.04.

Read it here:
Posted by: solar365
In reply to: None Date:4/2/2007 2:57:32 PM
Post #of 30409

My apologies...

I drove this thing down from .049 to .04 just trying to sell my second half million (I sold the first half last week). That's pretty inelastic!

I'll keep watching this from the sidelines. Han thanks for all your valuable persistent input related to SLJB and Thailand DD. It saved me a lot of money on my first half million and I think it will save me money on the second half that I just sold.

I'd love to stick around but I don't have a strong stomach for the impending personal attacks about my weak hands. I'm doing my best based on the facts as they have come in and I lost about 35% of what I've invested, which isn't too bad to me. I only have to make 50% somewhere else to get it back.

If this thing turns out to be real, I'll see you all above 20-50 cents! Good luck

Solar

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When Pete dumped his shares the stock price went from 0.02 to subpenny.

Imagine where we'd be if 68 million shares were dumped.

qazwsx

07/04/07 12:14 PM

#30411 RE: Lurkinlarry #30407

well the math is simple. if in february and march, the free shares (if you take away 35-40 million shares held by investors at that time) is to the tune of 5-10 million. look at the cumulative trading volume. there was a lot more liquidity around that time. who was providing that liquidity.