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hot-penguin

04/11/12 11:01 AM

#55408 RE: jasonmills #55400

Thanks Dude!!

That's all we wanted was a bit of detail!
Love the optimism - keep it coming - I consider you to be a huge asset to this board.

No bitterness here - only optimism for the future and for my own R8 soon!

Happy driving!
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rustybear

04/11/12 11:45 AM

#55418 RE: jasonmills #55400

Jason==> I hold a few more shares than you have. I think your estimate of .18-.26 is a bit low. Look at potential P/E levels. A sale of 1,000 units should boost the stock .02 per share with a P/E level of 20. Their are a million applications for the Wildcat. It works with gas, diesel and natural gas engines. Their is much potential for this product. I see only up side to the Wildcat Line. This could be bigger than anyone on this board could imagine. This is only my opinion and I know there will be posters that will disagree with anything posted positive. They are entitled to their opinion as am I.
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SwarmMaster

04/11/12 12:45 PM

#55424 RE: jasonmills #55400

My numbers I have mentioned here WILL happen and I once again GUARANTEE it.



From: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/GUARANTEE?s=t&ld=1029

guarantee [gar-uhn-tee]
noun
1. a promise or assurance, especially one in writing, that something is of specified quality, content, benefit, etc., or that it will perform satisfactorily for a given length of time: a money-back guarantee.
2. guaranty ( defs. 1, 2 ) .
3. something that assures a particular outcome or condition: Wealth is no guarantee of happiness.
4. a person who gives a guarantee or guaranty; guarantor.
5. a person to whom a guarantee is made.
verb (used with object)
6. to secure, as by giving or taking security.
7. to make oneself answerable for (something) on behalf of someone else who is primarily responsible: to guarantee the fulfillment of a contract.
8. to undertake to ensure for another, as rights or possessions.
9. to serve as a warrant or guaranty for.
10. to engage to protect or indemnify: to guarantee a person against loss.


Which of the above verb definitions are you using in your quote above? What exactly are you going to do if your prediction is not true? What will you be answerable for? I don't believe you are committing yourself to taking on the losses of all shareholders here so then what could you possibly mean by repeating once again that you "guarantee" this prediction?

It is an empty statement, you will be responsible for nothing if it does not come to pass, therefore the language which you use and choose to stress via capitalizing is devoid of backing. But apparently it makes some other posters feel better. Tell me then, those of you who for some reason take solace from this guarantee with no backing - what good will it do you? And if he really is a millionaire, why would him risking $50K mean anything given the scope of his wealth? If you had $1000+ dollars would you sweat a $50 bet? That's the equivalent to what he has announced. 1 million is to 50,000 as 1000 is to 50.

If the deal is so 100% foolproof then why is the amount risked so small? Why not buy $200,000 worth of stock?
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lajet

04/11/12 11:26 PM

#55500 RE: jasonmills #55400

jasonmills - Outstanding post !! Thanks for your insight ... There are definitely many HLNT believers ... even the bitter stooges are actually closet believers, otherwise they would NOT be exerting so much effort crafting their daily "repetitive" beat down.

casaprop - comes through with another dose of Wildcat reality ... Clean and Saves big money. Sweet !

It's plain to see that shareholders are NOT fleeing ... NOT being spooked out of their shares. HLNT will be moving the needle, baby ... Hey - This dog can hunt (maybe J.B. Hunt). My shares are locked down.

HTI at the Great Bend, KS Farm and Ranch Expo - through Friday. Nice !!!!!