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retired3

12/16/11 11:35 AM

#31098 RE: brian39 #31096

Good to see brian and Irish back on the board providing some counterpoint to our investments. I hope and pray that Tivus will now announce the Philly deal with $'s, and then start a stock buy back at anything below .001. It won't take much debt capital to set this company back on it's feet and send the price of stock rocketing northward. Here is hoping they are smart enough to invest back in their company and get this out of the doldrums. It can be done and should be done. This way you take the surplus out of the trading. Play it smart, Tivus. Just this one time!! R3
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mfo

12/16/11 11:42 AM

#31103 RE: brian39 #31096

That is true, however $500 in a solid company doesn't give the profit potential that a start up does. It would get 1 share of Goo or App that can still lose $. I agree they could do better, but there are hundreds of pinks that have performed far worse than TIVU.

After weeks of where's the audit, where's the revenue, they happen and it's still a pity party. When contracts come, it will be "they said it would be sooner".

All this for $500? After 598 TIVU posts (most not helpful) I think the goal is to put up a "POS" post about TIVU for every dollar lost.

Didn't someone offer to send $500 to stop?
I bet we could find 50-100 people who would each send $5-10.

Sure everyone has a right to express an opinion, but if you are long, why waste so much time and energy relentlessly posting dribble that can only be driving others away?
It's simple:
More buyers = PPS increase
No buyers = PPS decrease

It was nice to see a couple days free from attacks. TIVU made it to #1 on the breakout board, gained attention and 35 new followers.

GLTA (including you) & TIVU
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yellowdog1

12/16/11 3:44 PM

#31185 RE: brian39 #31096

Well if you think you are going to find solid companies in the pinks than that is your first mistake. This is speculation territory. That said, tivu is moving towards being a solid company and there market cap is ridiculous. Woof.