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phillymike

05/11/12 11:52 AM

#9468 RE: atkinson01 #9467

Thanks Mr. Atkinson. So, in a word, there has been no dilution at this juncture (or recently) by the company. Is that a fair assessment?
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PianoMan75

05/11/12 12:35 PM

#9472 RE: atkinson01 #9467

Thank you, Mr. Folger. If your view is correct, and "the stock price is held in a close range by a couple of market makers that are willing to make small profits on a continual basis", is that legal? If not, are there legal measures the company can take to end the practice? And if it is legal MM behavior, then what is to keep these market makers from keeping the share price in this small, low range? Thank you for your replies to this board!
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phillymike

05/15/12 6:44 PM

#9532 RE: atkinson01 #9467

In light of the recent finding, does this still hold true?:

"To all of our esteemed shareholders,

Like you, we are very disappointed in the price of the stock. We have not tried to develop any support from any outside group in months, and were quite pleased when we started to see some organic support that recently brought the stock up to around .0007. We were hoping that the tight grip in which the stock traded had been broken, but the downward pressure continues.

In our view, and in the opinion of others, the stock price is held in a close range by a couple of market makers that are willing to make small profits on a continual basis. We have tried reviewing the DTC sheets before, and it was amazing that we could not see any large position changes. We will again order DTC sheets and NOBO lists to try and get some resolution. We have several traders and attorneys that have offered their assistance in this matter. Obviously, these prices make acquisitions and funding any larger project difficult, because when the price is consistently going in the wrong direction, any financing that we do gets continually more expensive to accomplish.

We will continue to keep you informed and to implement the business plan as described."

- John Folger