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Warmy

03/18/09 3:16 PM

#23463 RE: AccipiterQ #23456

Wasn't it $2 after the split. And from $2 to $70... isn't that a 3500% increase?
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Manti

03/18/09 3:17 PM

#23464 RE: AccipiterQ #23456

JCOM wasn't even close to being one of the best runs in the history of the market... I can think of p&d stocks that did better than that. Example: clrt went from .03 to .7 in a few weeks. tsata went from 11/16 to over 20 in a few months.
There are many others, especially pinks. Heck, aoag (now pgcr)is a p&d and they went from triple 000's to .12...
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Manti

03/18/09 3:23 PM

#23468 RE: AccipiterQ #23456

Actually, that jcom run wasn't too bad. Go here and put in jcom and get the 10 yr chart:

http://www.otcbb.com/asp/Info_Center.asp
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Manti

03/18/09 3:52 PM

#23477 RE: AccipiterQ #23456

Accip... I didn't intend to take away from the point you were making about the gains needed from these levels for many to just break even. I just wanted to show that it is possible, and in fact happens more often than one might think. Heck, I need about a 10 bagger myself just to get even, and just touching that number won't let me out with my investment... it has to stay there long enough to sell a fairly large percentage of the float, perhaps even all of it. I doubt there will be many that will not be taking some off the table as this gets back into the .002-.005 range unless there is blockbuster news.
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rjbluesky

03/18/09 3:55 PM

#23478 RE: AccipiterQ #23456

JCOM was $.25 when it was JFAX. Then merged with EFAX and became JCOM and went to $.50, then the 1:4 reverse split down to 40 mil shares that took it to $2, then it jumped to $70 in about 9 months if I remember correctly. 100K shares at $.25 prior to the split ($25K) would then be worth post split (25K shares) at $70, $1.75 MILLION. I think you can see how these things work with the right stock pick. It started out as a company doing about $1 mil in business, then in less than 1 year became over a $1 bil market cap company.

At some point IF what we think the company may be doing does transpire, i.e., merger, JV, financing, big growth avenues, new products, etc., and the audited financials show this to instantly be say a $25-$50 mil revenue company, the share price will adjust. It may also entail a reverse split but who cares if the company is growing big? This is why we invested in ASFX. To be part of a POTENTIAL big growth stock currently in its infancy with a low share price.