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punk153

05/23/11 7:54 PM

#23220 RE: Pockets #23218

Do you realize that if HNSS buys up all of the float, then the stock can't theoretically trade?

The last time the float was audited it showed that there were less than 40 million shares available. The only reason that we are having the high volume days that we are is because the shorts are creating more shares within the float.

What do you suppose would happen if HNSS bought back this estimated 40 million share float? How would the shorts cover their position? How would investors buy or sell stock?

Liquidity is a HUGE issue when a stock's float is reduced significantly.

IMO