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georgemjunge2011

12/17/12 10:59 PM

#15070 RE: samal #15069

in other words you are a bagholder, holding shares you cannot sell and hoping for the day (that will never come) when efir moves up...the only efir stock price moves is via a reverse split which will enable you to lose 90%-99% of your initial investment. Think about it: if EFIR price gets adjusted to .05 or .004 (or whatever), you have not GAINED anything, but stand to LOSE just about all your investment when EFIR drops back to .0001 LOLOL (sucker)

crude-dude

12/18/12 12:10 AM

#15072 RE: samal #15069

Half true is a lot better than half false?
A glass is never half full nor half empty; It is always full of something whether it be part air and part somthing else.
The truth is apparent for those who take the time to look. If you do not know much about the oil business, I suggest you consult with someone that does. There are some here that are either totally ignorant or preying on your naivety. Quite honestly, I could care less if you make a few bucks or lose your shorts. The discussion on this board should contain factual information instead of the same BS of "MONSTER NEWS NEXT WK" or perpetuating the 640% lie or bankruptcy.
I will start with a sane question:
What option will the company choose to honor the issuance of the billions of shares to Steven Antebi and others? Do you think they will reverse split or increase authorized shares? Why?
I have more sane questions and more equally sane answers for those who want sane discussion.
My background is in the oil business for over 30 years all over the planet, including much of the Permian Basin. I do have an opinion here but often refrain from sharing those and would rather post facts instead of spending my valuable time trying to defend.
There is no need to bash our fellow posters... Post something intelligent and sane and the glass will always be full. Good or bad or a percentage of each; back it with some degree of honesty.
I don't mean this post to be directed at you, samal but to the board in general.