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Spec_Investor

09/08/13 3:56 PM

#6722 RE: CEOs #6721

The market is not always right especially with regards to penny stocks. There are many companies that are undervalued and overvalued. VPLM is just widely known. If it were to become widely known it would be trading for much more.
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ButtersOnARoll

09/09/13 12:57 AM

#6731 RE: CEOs #6721

So if the market is always right, what happened to the Facebook IPO, The market (NASDAQ) completely botched that IPO up, affecting their share price for months, which eventually led to a settlement from NASDAQ for Facebook (almost $72 Mill.) If you look at the share price of FB after the settlement, it has since more than doubled, but nothing in the company has changed since the IPO.

The market is mindless and subject to many outside influences and is even influenced by some of it's own mistakes/mishaps (trading outages). IMO. the market rarely gets a companies actual value right and is always way over or under valued, which is definitely the case here with VP, at least now anyway.
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nyt

09/09/13 3:56 AM

#6732 RE: CEOs #6721

Are you saying that all the known corruption, unscrupulous manipulation, paid pump & dumps, illegal naked shorting, insider trading, etc etc etc... are all part of the market is always right? Sounds like pretty strange stretch of logic to me. Also sounds like an impossible thing to ever prove or disprove, thus no more than something to provoke comments like one might find in a discussion of politics.

The way I see it... what's the vp cap right now, 60 mil or so? If the patents are what they have been said to be, the value would have to be way more than that even now, unless there was some known reason to think all the patents are not necessarily as good as in the bag and/or that they really don't have the value that's been touted, and they have no other income, so the current value would be kinda artificial, and really would be less, so how is the market right? I think the mkt is about as right as a person at any give time... sometimes right, sometimes wrong & always subject to the ubiquitous manipulations & unsupported fears & beliefs.

Maybe more like a clock that doesn't work... It's still right a coupla times a day...
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JC RI

09/09/13 10:38 AM

#6742 RE: CEOs #6721

No, the market is not right! A lot of companies are undervalued.