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Da Stock Alpaca

09/25/09 9:20 PM

#32534 RE: Ret Mil #32533

Most of the time a buy-back is a bullish sign that suggests big news in the near future. In pinkie land it can sometimes be used as a form of emotional manipulation as well. You've just got to trust what your gut tells you. Also, only throw down the cash that you could burn and not miss. I'm in big on this one and feel somewhat confident that something big or at least "nice" is brewing. This of course is just my opinion.
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BillyRay

09/25/09 9:28 PM

#32539 RE: Ret Mil #32533

the share buyback is extremely significant here.
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neoboarder

09/25/09 9:53 PM

#32548 RE: Ret Mil #32533

Share buyback increases the share value. For example, if there are 100 shares outstanding, and the company buys back 50 shares, the value of each share increases by 100%. However, this PR about share buyback have a few problems.

1) They "intend" to buyback shares and stop the process whenever they want to. This means they may or may not buyback shares.
2) We do not know the share structure, and thus no one can guess by how much the value of each share will increase.
3) They did not say they are not diluting or will in the future stop the dilution. This means they may dilute like hell and repurchase a little (several billion shares?) portion of what they diluted.

The only hope I have for EVFL to go up is for them to start generating revenues. They have generated losses so far, but have a very bright future ahead of them.

The real question I have is will they survive until they start making money? If they do survive, EVFL will make a lot of ppl millionairs. AIMHO.