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treit2002

12/21/12 5:46 PM

#25719 RE: The Swede #25718

Fairly radical idea to have a Swedish CEO. After all, it is rightfully Solomon's company.

If there were one, or Swedes on the Board and in management, what would their views be on raising capital through equity, or even any capital beyond operating income, loans, grants, JV partners?

As far as I can see, this marginal capital raising is Solomon's one Achilles heel.

For 15% extra capital, he dilutes the company 30%, and buys 100% of his problems, IMO.

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weeblewobble09

12/21/12 6:52 PM

#25721 RE: The Swede #25718

Sucks for us U.S. investors. Wont really be able to do any trading on the otc anymore. But id like to just hold for a few years if solomon lets me.
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Traderfan

12/21/12 7:01 PM

#25725 RE: The Swede #25718

Ok that's interesting. But that begs a few important questions in my view. When you say the "inner circle" is not buying on either of these brokers, you don't mean their members right? You just mean the few top guys at JF? It also begs the question where is all the supply coming from if the swedes alone bought 30 million shares this year, all the dilution plus some more. And then you didn't even count Hyperboy and Jan and their groups and all the guys from this board who bought so many more shares during 2012. Where is the supply coming from if I may ask?

It just goes to show you that as we often said, there is basically NOBODY invested in the States besides a few guys from this board. Then you have a few retail guys from Europe outside of Sweden and the rest is from Sweden. Basically no big buyers at all in Asia since the math would be upside down as far as the ownership and the float is concerned.

Float must be so tight by now by any math but still we trade a few million shares each week. Hard to imagine. Something is missing here or not?