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greentim

05/17/12 11:48 AM

#47539 RE: Carna4z #47526

but doesn't a R/S buy all the smallest shareholders out at the current price and dent keep everybody in the stock....so some are forced out to sell at the very low price? so having more share keeps you above the cut line so to speak and keeps your shares in the stock although reduced in number...

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jaimerodriques

05/17/12 11:52 AM

#47544 RE: Carna4z #47526

Hate to disagree with you, carna, at least in the following regard, as regards the merits of a R/S: IF what ever investors BEFORE THE R/S have a boat load of shares, then it can & SOMETIMES serves well for them! But it in no way serves well for all of those ''small potato'' type of investors who DON'T have a boat load of shares, IMO! NOR DO MOST COMPANIES FARE WELL AFTER DOING A R/S, STATISTICALLY SPEAKING!!! BESIDES ALL OF THAT, When & if the investors of whatever given stock ''get wind of'' or ''the stinking, rotten whiff of'' a forth-coming R/S. THERE IS ALMOST ALWAYS A MASS & IMMEDIATE EXIT FOR TO ESCAPE THEIR POSITIONS BY MOST OF THE STOCK HOLDERS. THE which very typical response has to make anybody ask their self the following question: ''If R/S' s are so good for EVERYBODY concerned, how come it is that almost nobody wants to be in one on the front in, but how they MAY buy in to a company, and then only warily so, AFTER ONE HAS ALREADY HAPPENED, EY? Other than that ''little point of disagreement, ( and I think that you will find yourself in the minority of people on this forum who would agree with you!), I wish you well & every success via your particular kind of ''investment'' position here in KMAG!!! YOUR (NEW) FRIEND, JAIME :)