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truetrue

10/20/11 9:09 PM

#6921 RE: hypervigilant #6919

Thanks for the reply. We're glad to have someone with a profitable history of "gut feelings" on board!

I got in late spring, choppy, ups and downs.

I'm relieved the PPS seems to have leveled off...for now.

Fewer and fewer OBVIOUS things to complain about re: BORK stock and direction that mgmnt. hasn't addressed.

The shoots, trade shows, NEW facility, NIJ CERT and OTC clearing up: ALL very good signs.

IMO, your timing and the PPS @ $2.50 is a decent entry point, so that is "lucky".

I agree, the current chart analysis is "iffy" at best, and I also agree the potential, if even 10% is true !?! Scary !

So the challenge is for JB and the BORK board to show us something for any up move. This is the exciting time when a company can start to get validated market visibility and reap the rewards of their labor.

Let's hope your gut feelings aren't indigestion!

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PWron

10/20/11 9:22 PM

#6923 RE: hypervigilant #6919

hypervigilant: I don't think your a fool at all I think most of us go on that gut feeling along with doing our DD. A stock like this is more gut feeling then anything because other than what I read on this board there was not much info to gather for Bork. So I assume most of us went on that gut feeling. That is how some of the naysayers can pull off what they do. They'll have to go elsewhere to get cheap shares because they are not getting mine. :)

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truetrue

01/11/12 12:34 PM

#9649 RE: hypervigilant #6919

I wrote some time ago that investors should only invest what they can afford to lose - entirely. Stock buying 101A, first semester.

I'm willing to hold for 18-24 months minimum from my late spring 2011 initial purchase entry prior to making a judgement. [

Many have written similarly then appaerently changed their mind. Interesting.

I have been a typical "long" investor and on some other company PPS rollercoasters over the years.

As a start up, BORK's PPS rollercoaster is about par for the course.

No one incurs a financial loss until you sell your stock.