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11/09/13 6:13 AM

#148411 RE: Logon26 #148410

I feel that people in general miss the big picture sometimes.
They only look at what is and not what it should be or likely to become.

Why would you buy shares if they were already at a price where they should be or, worse yet, where everyone and their mother is buying in at ridiculously high prices 'cos everything is GGGGRRREEEAAATT!?

If Indy and other level 2 watchers speculate that some big shareholder is selling due to financial issues, this will be a bonanza time to buy in under a penny. Why? Cos the fundamentals and potentials are still intact. The underlying valuation is still there. If the company itself had mega issues leading to the sell-off, I would jump ship too. However, since this is not the case, this is the time to load up on a fire-sale.

We all know this is a tiny cap company with a tiny group of employees, likely in need of cash, lots of tech, and likely, growing revenues. Yes there may be ongoing dilution to raise capital, but what other small/ growing company does not dilute to meet capital needs?! Just as long as no more death spiral financing and we shall be fine. For this company to be meaningful for any of us, especially the legacy shareholders, we need to get to that game-winning homerun, not fret about financing dilutions that are needed to get us there. We want the big meaningful mullah.

The key to a stable valuation in my opinion, lies within GTC ongoing revenue, and this, I feel, has great potential for increase in coming months. This should form the base of the valuation, and I am looking forward to seeing the numbers.

Anything else from the bib etc, we are looking for in due time, the homerun whacker out of the ballpark. Till then, sit tight and buckle your seats. If you have any spare cash, get ready to put some more in at sub penny!!

Please, Glenn and wsgi/gtc team and partners, we are counting on you guys to step up to the plate and give us the best that you got! Work hard and smart and get in those orders!