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Al4343

02/10/12 1:34 PM

#33281 RE: billpr #33280

Not this Al...Increasingly skepical, but aware we are debt free and still have potential...as the clock continues to tick with no discernable (sales) progress....Certainly not willing to accept less than .07 at this time.

Al
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Ruffieruff

02/10/12 3:21 PM

#33283 RE: billpr #33280

We've all been going through pain and suffering with this co. We haven't had this type of vol since we were told about a r/s coming.
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SirFelix

02/10/12 4:05 PM

#33285 RE: billpr #33280

billpr, After 10+ years I have divorced myself from Virtra on an emotional level. Even though my efforts on this board were appreciated by a some members, the company's appreciation changed dramatically when management was restructured. Therefore, I felt that if Virtra made shareholder value a second priority, then they didn't deserve my free efforts to expand their web presence.

I still own many shares, and still encourage new investors to take a good look at Virtra, but Virtra will no longer be a focus investment for me. Think of me as Bruce Willis in the Demi/Ashton Family. I'm hanging around for different reasons.

Disclaimer: I did not sell any shares today.
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avocado

02/14/12 7:56 AM

#33288 RE: billpr #33280

You got that right. Its the vain hope that somehow they will pull a rabbit out of the hat and really become an American success story, with a skyrocketing price to follow. Virtra is a very easy company to get emotional about, and for a lot of people that's what it's all about. Which is why most don't make money in the stock market.

I routinely buy and sell books online where I make 500% to 1000% profits, but I'm unable to do that in the stock market. I don't get emotional about books.

Andy
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Ruffieruff

02/16/12 10:15 AM

#33291 RE: billpr #33280

I'd love to know who's been dumping this stock. Pretty impressive the way the price has held up to this point.