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99leadballoons

08/10/09 12:31 AM

#6010 RE: Texas Twister #6009

I wish I had that kind of power, but I dont.

I am just an investor that has done a ton of research in this company. I have spoken to paul 5-6 times. I have left voicemails for the CEO, I have contacted the BBB, I have read every PR until my head hurts, I have tried to sign up for the free trial(and actually wasnt initially able to site wasnt working, but then was able to and decided I didnt want to pay the shipping cost), studied their financials, and have grown to like the company. I actually called pretty late one evening through the sales line and was able to get somebody on the horn which I found quite impressive.

I have some concerns with company long term as far as eventual viability, but all in all I see this stock rising and I have made great money in it. I have flipped a few times but have always known I would be back in quickly.

I am actually going to see if I can set up a meeting with them when I am in vegas next month for work.
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wallymac

08/10/09 1:07 AM

#6013 RE: Texas Twister #6009

The buy back that you suggest isn't going to happen. The Float is around 1 Billion. The remainder of shares are restricted. I don't know when those shares will be available to trade. I can't see the company buying back more than 300 to 400M shares MAX. You need liquidity.

Secondly, If the CEO and other high ranking members of the company are buying shares, it isn't a buy back. Only the company can do a buy back. Anyone else is either taking a position of adding to a position.

Having watched the trading on this one, it's easy to see that it moves easily on fairly low volume. Which suggests that a good portion of the float is in strong hands.

At this point in time, IMO, talking of .03 or higher is a pipe dream. Could it happen? Sure. Will it happen in the next few months I doubt it.

IMO, hitting a penny by year's end would be phenomenal. That's a 370% increase from where we are today.