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brad0112

11/10/10 2:14 PM

#34283 RE: seeclear #34282

That sounds wonderful and I wish it were true, but for the ticker CYSG, and everyone's money that went into it, it doesn't get more over.
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gatorboy

11/10/10 2:19 PM

#34284 RE: seeclear #34282

i'd love to hear how it's not over...
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GatorTex

11/10/10 2:20 PM

#34286 RE: seeclear #34282

Really?

So the story of CYSG stock isn't over? Please, do tell.

Do you understand that it doesn't matter what happens with DNPI? DNPI may close at $13 tomorrow and the fact remains...CYSG shareholders just got waterboarded.

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hat12trick

11/10/10 2:37 PM

#34287 RE: seeclear #34282

SC... if you believe that to be true, then please state just one single theory as to how those people currently holding shares of CYSG could benefit now that the stock has been revoked. I certainly don't doubt that this story is far from over, but I would like to hear a scenario that includes CYSG shareholders???



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buyunder5

11/10/10 2:41 PM

#34291 RE: seeclear #34282

Any story that results in any of us getting some money back, I want to hear. I already have plenty of tax loss carry forwards;I don't need 30 years worth!
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V63

11/10/10 2:51 PM

#34296 RE: seeclear #34282

how much over does it have to be we lost all our money CYSG is revoked "not trading" anymore I hope there is hope but what more needs to be done for it to be over?
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Wardo

11/10/10 3:00 PM

#34297 RE: seeclear #34282

I can't ignore that this development royally sucks, and I can't say that I see much hope for CYSG, independently... It will likely never be re-registered.

This of course isn't 'it' for Cape Systems; the company itself has way too much going for it still... However, we investors have indeed been left hanging indefinetly. This was always a possibility (no matter hom many times a day it was or was not gloated about)... live and learn in the world of pink/grey-sheets.

Really, the only option at this point is to hope that DNPI aquires Cape Systems, providing recoup for CYSG shareholders (or perhaps even fulfill the alluded opportunity). None of that is completely out of the question, but today has certainly put a damper on even my own optimism.

I have been unable to get in touch with anyone at the NJ office, or Nic himself, this morning (even to leave a voicemail)... I will keep trying, as always.

SC and Rich, I'm sure you'll have more luck at that, so drop me a line if you don't mind: eddiemickle@hotmail.com / (931)607-0806

If it makes anyone feel better; I admit I was wrong about this one, as it stands today. That may change, but today is a sordid record in CYSG's permanent history.