Yeah Shail, On those 2003/2004 share prices you name assuming they were making money. Here's how just some of the private holders were bought out, and wildly different PPS.
Wednesday, Nov 12, 2003 Wehr, Gerhard H. Chief Financial Officer 2,000 Direct Sale at $3.40 per share. $6,800 Tuesday, Nov 11, 2003 Wehr, Gerhard H. Chief Financial Officer 1,000 Direct Sale at $3.25 per share. $3,250 Wednesday, Aug 27, 2003 Lee, Lawrence Chief Executive Officer 4,920,000 Direct Private Purchase at $1.01 per share. $4,969,200 Wednesday, Aug 27, 2003 Rhl Management Inc Former Beneficial Owner (10% Or More) 4,920,000 Direct Private Sale at $1.01 per share. $4,969,200
This a snippet of what's posted at the Trader's Direct Site recently posted by Cattracker Post 19586. Venture capitalists (we're part of that proud group) evidently bought out to get them off the board and go public. Still in California at the time.
They weren't making money. Today sucked with volume up. So did the last three weeks with the volume down.
I blew any kind of easy exit strategy with my buy back around .22 this time. Real concerned about that rise not happening this next couple of weeks. I don't lose till I sell. Mantra I've been beating myself with for a while.
Yeah Shail, On those 2003/2004 share prices you name assuming they were making money. Here's how just some of the private holders were bought out, and wildly different PPS.
Wednesday, Nov 12, 2003 Wehr, Gerhard H. Chief Financial Officer 2,000 Direct Sale at $3.40 per share. $6,800 Tuesday, Nov 11, 2003 Wehr, Gerhard H. Chief Financial Officer 1,000 Direct Sale at $3.25 per share. $3,250 Wednesday, Aug 27, 2003 Lee, Lawrence Chief Executive Officer 4,920,000 Direct Private Purchase at $1.01 per share. $4,969,200 Wednesday, Aug 27, 2003 Rhl Management Inc Former Beneficial Owner (10% Or More) 4,920,000 Direct Private Sale at $1.01 per share. $4,969,200
This a snippet of what's posted at the Trader's Direct Site recently posted by Cattracker Post 19586. Venture capitalists (we're part of that proud group) evidently bought out to get them off the board and go public. Still in California at the time.
They weren't making money. Today sucked with volume up. So did the last three weeks with the volume down.
I blew any kind of easy exit strategy with my buy back around .22 this time. Real concerned about that rise not happening this next couple of weeks. I don't lose till I sell. Mantra I've been beating myself with for a while.