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stkwin

12/15/07 5:59 PM

#9038 RE: Drugdoctor #9037

I don't believe that whether people flip or not or whether they buy at the bid or the ask really matters in the long run.

What matters is continued good news on the revenue front. With continued good news, no amount of flipping can stop a move up in the stock price.

Flippers can actually help since once the stock begins its prolonged move up, they will be forced to buy back in at higher prices.

My understandig is that the CEO holds a substantial number of share. In order for the CEO to make money he needs to stop the dilution and continue his focus on new growth. I am betting that the CEO is generally a greedy man and will be successful in his quest to increase the stock price for the benefit of himself and all who stay in to enjoy the ride.

As the company's fundamentals improve, the stock value and market cap will increase.
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yanjhi

12/15/07 6:01 PM

#9039 RE: Drugdoctor #9037

Cargo
have never sold the first share and don't intend to until much , much later. want to add on dips. GLTA
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eelfland

12/15/07 7:49 PM

#9042 RE: Drugdoctor #9037

It don't think it will take long before you'll figure out that people own--or claim to own--more shares than we've been led to believe are in the float. Who are you gonna believe? I'd believe the TA, but the TA ain't talking. If our new PR people want to do some good, the first thing they'll put out is share structure information and ungag the TA. If they won't put that out there for their investors, then I, for one, have to assume that they've got something to hide, like for example hundreds of millions of OS out there floating around.

Transparency, please.

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Renee

12/15/07 8:56 PM

#9055 RE: Drugdoctor #9037

Agreed , Cargo . My packet of COPI is packed full , so I'll join the pact to not flip , which I haven't done anyway .

R.