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lynx

07/21/07 4:45 PM

#12100 RE: Dino1717 #12098



Thanks Dino for sharing


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Nebulae

07/21/07 5:36 PM

#12101 RE: Dino1717 #12098

Right on!


-Neb
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Father of three

07/21/07 9:39 PM

#12102 RE: Dino1717 #12098

I agree 110% with you. Life is good and only getting better.
I for one have been reading this board for quite a while and I too have an interest in Torvec (Stock). I also believe that the future holds great things for the patient investor.

The old addage of react first and think later does not apply here. From what I have read the Gleasmans are thinking first and not jumping on any offer that comes through that may not be appropriate for amount of technology they would be receiving. With that being said, this company is easily worth more (IMO) than what the close was on Friday and it's only a matter of time for everyone to see that.

For the "Investor" to criticize the company continuously on a public board makes one wonder if they truly are an "Investor". These "investors" have two options as I see it, you can either sell your shares if you are unhappy and move on or you can buy the company and do what you want with it.
May the road rise to meet you and may the wind be always at your back.
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Leitrim

07/24/07 10:23 AM

#12115 RE: Dino1717 #12098

< I WON'T sell my home or business for a fraction of what it is worth>

Fair point,nicely articulated..but following up on that analogy..If your house/business is listed for an extended time
next logical step is to drop the price or change the listing agent or broker..!! They won;t be trying another agent on this one..!!! :)
Not saying they aren't every bit as busy as they say they are..and there is in fact a bonafide bidding war going on as I type this and one morning I'm gonna wake up to TOVC hitting that survey figure and they sell the whole ship to a nice friendly USA Manufacturing concern for north of $50 a share???.could happen and JG will be treated like a rock star with bics held aloft if it does..but when opening your concern to public ownership-ultimately shareholders are looking for return on investment,a certain amount of liquidity and sometimes, ultimately an exit strategy..to categorically label your fellow owners as whiners and complainers is a bit over the top and unfair....To me it's not necessarily the message that is the problem on either side of this debate- it is how it is being delivered...could be improved all the way around..
Enough outta me..