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12/03/10 4:04 PM

#40542 RE: Bradydrums #40536

Still no reason to buy if he did - since he can change his mind at any time regardless of what he PR's then what is the point. Sales and market share of the product is the only thing that could turn this around at this point and it is just not happening. Even if Morris did release a PR about additional customers I suspect there would be deep discounts involved to get them to use/try the product. This product is overpriced - the price point is one of the major issues with the product and then the product itself. I take that back - Morris is problem then the price then the product.
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12/04/10 1:13 AM

#40562 RE: Bradydrums #40536

LOL

"...I wouldn't put it past Jim to release another PR saying "Reverse Split canceled" ... he is manic like that..."

You could be on to something. He gave two weeks notice on the R/S to see if 505 investors would bite. If they're not biting and all the staunch longs are turning against him he could be having second thoughts. All he has to do is "execute", halt the dilution, and the pps would move! Then, after all longs are smiling again, re-open the dilution spigot. Easy as 1-2-3

Jim needs to understand, peeps chase stocks that move. Massively diluted stocks do not move. Allow only so much dilution at .0001 and stop, then only so much at .0002 and stop, etc. Smothering the stock is a loose-loose situation which is exactly where we are now.

Ungag the TA and put some vids on youtube of sexy waitresses using F.I.R.M.S. in REAL restaurants in REAL situations and the product will sell and the stock will fly!

That is unless F.I.R.M.S. is nothing but a smokescreen to sell shares.

Jim has stated in the past he's after real game here, not "mice nuts". Well dilution money is "mice nuts". Lots of programmers would write this stuff for fun. Just like people who love to fly will become a pilot for less than $20k/yr just so they can do what they love. - Its time to make the programmer(s) work for future compensation that will come with success. If all they make is an hourly wage, then they'll drag it out for years and milk it.

Steve Jobs put $10M into Pixar and it took him 10 years before that investment made him a dime (it made him a billionaire) - what a story...

http://allaboutstevejobs.com/bio/long/07.html

Nov 14, 2010 ... Pilots are notoriously underpaid and overworked. When most pilot gets their first job in commercial aviation they make less than $20,000 a year...
blackchickontour.com/2010/11/14/pilots-are-rock-stars