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bloodhound99

11/25/11 1:46 PM

#5805 RE: Stockholm Trader #5804

I was being facetious.

History teachs one that buying stock at the retail level on any company where Bristol Capital (Paul Kessler), Theorem (Andy Dube), or Tony Cataldo are involved is only indicated when you absolutely positively have to have a tax loss.


Bristol is a "playa" here.

See CBMC, VOIP,Inc., and OXIS. for Bristol "involvements".

Lone Wolf

11/25/11 5:51 PM

#5807 RE: Stockholm Trader #5804

Last time I asked that it ran from low 3's to .006. Then when I asked again, it ran from mid-3's to .012, so I stopped asking. LOL.

Seriously though, I made note of the volume today. This kind of volume on a shortened trading session on the day after Thanksgiving would typically be indicative of news to come and folks who may know are buying. My 'speculative thought process' left me thinking with the company quickly requesting HDS recant their news and then discontinued any discussions with them, I'm guessing they are working on something bigger than a deal with HDS and the 'leak' would have gummed up the works. They even got their lawyer involved to ensure the story was pulled. Now...why would that be when the company is struggling on getting sales through their distribution channels? Hmmmm. Not here to shout buy or sell one way or another. Clearly there has been a sufficient number of shares available to help company with their operational funding deficit if you know what I mean.

From a technical standpoint, looking like low-mid 3's is current bottom and liquidity is sufficient that any trading / flipping is possible without a huge loss.

Very unusualy to see this kind of volume on no news on a day like today. Can it be a group about to pump? Perhaps, but SS is awful. There are thousands better plays to pump than this one. My other thought is that you have a front-agent buying so some additional interest can be generated for some additional conversions. We'll have to see how this one plays out next week. Until then, on watch.

GLTA