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Hoop

07/01/04 4:16 AM

#42955 RE: janice shell #42954

Ok, that makes sense! Maybe we should tell all penny stock companies that they must go private. Sorry guys. Oh yea. Should I start naming companies that were once pennies, and now huge? Give me a break Janice....

Go watch TV...
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H2Trade

07/01/04 6:54 AM

#42968 RE: janice shell #42954

Bashing for $500 Alex.
If "small companies" need to depend on their stock price to survive, then those small companies shouldn't be public.

Probably shouldn't be private, either, since that would mean they have no viable business.

What is a paid basher?
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joye1

07/06/04 12:04 AM

#46099 RE: janice shell #42954

JS....

This post of your's is right up there with some of the most ridiculous statements I've ever read anywhere. Utter rubbish. If you care to be enlightened I suggest you take your thoughts to a business professor, and let them explain the flaws in your thinking. It's obvious you're in need of a full 101 type course. If I had the time to elaborate on your unstudied remarks....I would still choose not to give you that much of my time.

Joy

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If "small companies" need to depend on their stock price to survive, then those small companies shouldn't be public.

Probably shouldn't be private, either, since that would mean they have no viable business.

Small companies going bankrupt because of it?

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gump90

07/06/04 12:23 AM

#46122 RE: janice shell #42954

Tsk Tsk, Janice ..
Do I have to explain the junior game to you again ? Of course they must depend on their share price to survive. They all start squeaky clean and tight and the trick is to keep them that way as they progress and mature. This means minding the store and promoting properly so as to maintain as high a share price as possible. That is one way they advertise .. by their share price so they avoid being tagged as a P O S. Few of them recover once the price breaks down. That is how the crims destroy them. Few ever come back. If you consider your stock your life blood and take some pride in it you try to keep a respectable price to limit the dilutionary effects of all future financings. Sure its a tough game .. but your friends know this and hammer away at random on the short side. It's criminal what they do.