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TJ HUNT

10/29/12 10:12 AM

#46339 RE: Equus is King #46338

Very very informative! That means people should buy more shares now so it would bring their overall PPS down If the average over .02.

Skypower1

10/29/12 10:24 AM

#46340 RE: Equus is King #46338

Great analysis. Very reasonable and achievable numbers for this company. Glad I triple my holdings within the last few weeks. Thanks for sharing.

feistyshark

10/29/12 10:32 AM

#46341 RE: Equus is King #46338

Equus...you are bang on!!

learning curve

10/29/12 11:23 AM

#46344 RE: Equus is King #46338

What happens now though? Do you have experience with r/s?

When will the change happen? 5days, a couple months?

Will the stock be halted in the interim? Will there be any liquidity?

Will we be given the underwriters price in advance, how much?

Or do we just wake up one day and 1:650 is in place with a new ticker?

Thanks in advance

euc

10/29/12 11:46 AM

#46345 RE: Equus is King #46338

You forgot the 100M A/S

bajista

10/29/12 11:48 AM

#46346 RE: Equus is King #46338

Lots of assumptions.

crossroad

10/29/12 12:02 PM

#46352 RE: Equus is King #46338

IMO, to generate $150 million revenue target, they need full $20 million. It means huge dilution for existing shareholders. 2 cents a share would require a market cap of $140 million or $14 million EBITDA. Given their high G & A, which is likely to increase with this increased sales, they won't be able to make any money for the first $70 million sales. It is not easy to increase the market value of this company from $35 million to $140 million. Additionally, how come it's a good investment if you have to take so much risk and wait two-three years to get your original investment back? I would be happy if it is a double from now, which is equal a cent a share. It is not an attractive investment any more IMO.

euc

10/30/12 2:12 AM

#46373 RE: Equus is King #46338

This is all speculative... You are basing these numbers off of what you think they will do. This should not be stickied...

avocet

10/30/12 6:51 AM

#46379 RE: Equus is King #46338

Not being able to pay their vendors on time is a major reason why their COGS got so horrendously high and remained there.

They became a hostage to their own unfunded success and exorbitant rates were applied against them.

dakotaben

10/31/12 12:06 PM

#46429 RE: Equus is King #46338

Uplisting might happen when monkeys fly out of my backside. They have what appears to be a investment utility that could very well be a laundering agent to separate us from our money.