Port,
"I personally would step up with 5-10 friends/associates and buy the company outright in the $2-$4 range, and I'm not kidding. Virtra is on track for $12M+ in revenues for 2011, and will probably book $2-$3M in profit, maybe more. At $2/share post split, you would be buying the company for approximately one year’s worth of earnings, and at $4/share it would be two year’s worth of earnings. Trust me, those opportunities just don't happen, and if it does, I won't be the only guy mortgaging the farm to buy Virtra."
Don't you ever use that 'trust me' proclaimation again coz when I read that, I tend not to read the rest of the post.
If you are so sure based upon your DDs/fundamental of the company that the MMs would NOT be able to walk an $8 unaudited pinky over time to some $4 range, why don't you and your soon-to-be departed 10 associates begin the journey to buy up 75% of the pre-R/S float? At 6-7 pennies pre-R/S, isn't that cheap enough for you/your associates to seize control TODAY? Pre-R/S and post R/S ROI and the cash flow are the same so WHY WAIT? You will call all the shots then. I will listen to your CC passively.
GLTY and to your 10 associates indeed.