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euc

06/05/12 2:05 AM

#31053 RE: learning curve #31052

My shares are either going to be sold for enough money to never work again or cease to exist due to collapse.. Does that answer who is more greedy? :-)

euc

06/05/12 2:15 AM

#31054 RE: learning curve #31052

Wouldn't these institutional investors have to register when owning more than 10% ?

avocet

06/05/12 2:17 AM

#31055 RE: learning curve #31052

Far more price stability and predictability is in place when MSLP insiders and institutional investors own a large majority of shares.

Too many 'retail' longies are looked upon as a bunch of greedy groupies clamoring around your corporate feet, scuffing your shoes, and tugging incessantly on your trouser legs.

AND INSISTING ON CONTINUOUS THANKFUL AND REASSURING PRESS RELEASES

But all sources of fuel are welcomed when a company first attempts to launch itself.

It is a lot like a candidate having to say goodbye to most of their election campaign staff despite the objective of getting elected being achieved.

Only the most important big boys and girls continue on with important positions in the new administration.

Most day traders are like cold sharks who refuse to get emotionally involved with the hype and the promise associted with a given product or service represented by a given company.

They just play the swings of price caused by the swings of emotion as 'retail' longies react to what has become old news to the insiders.

bajista

06/05/12 7:38 AM

#31070 RE: learning curve #31052

What institutional investor would be allowed to own this? The management has done everything to drive that type of investment away.