Posted On: 08/20/2014 9:21:15 AM
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I know he said it thousands of times, I am trying to remove emotion off the table. At some point people need to go back on what they said. trust me, I PRAY it never happens. I am probably in the top 3 of those who do not want it to happen, BUT I must take emotion off the table.
I mean my god...the Colts will never release Peyton Manning, All troops WILL be home by Obama's first term, Micheal Jordan will retire from the Bulls and no more Basketball (after the first 3-peat).
And I am not saying FITX will RS, I am just asking that technically, if FITX is put into RXNB, then yes, a RS will never occur as it will be taken private. Or if RXNB becomes public with a far smaller share count, but they offer FITX shareholders X amount of share per FITX share, then again, FITX will never have reverse split. There is no secret we are one of the most diluted stocks on the planet. And Bill knows it needs to be addressed, ideally through a buyback and destroy shares, but dang...that's a lot to buy.
Nothing is 100% official until it has a signed contract, and honestly even then...things can change. I try to look at it from a "How will I benefit and forget shareholders" mindset, no emotion. That goes for ALL stocks. Without knowing Bill personally, he does come off as a decent guy, but I am stupid to just assume it. That version of Earth died in the early 1900's.
I mean my god...the Colts will never release Peyton Manning, All troops WILL be home by Obama's first term, Micheal Jordan will retire from the Bulls and no more Basketball (after the first 3-peat).
And I am not saying FITX will RS, I am just asking that technically, if FITX is put into RXNB, then yes, a RS will never occur as it will be taken private. Or if RXNB becomes public with a far smaller share count, but they offer FITX shareholders X amount of share per FITX share, then again, FITX will never have reverse split. There is no secret we are one of the most diluted stocks on the planet. And Bill knows it needs to be addressed, ideally through a buyback and destroy shares, but dang...that's a lot to buy.
Nothing is 100% official until it has a signed contract, and honestly even then...things can change. I try to look at it from a "How will I benefit and forget shareholders" mindset, no emotion. That goes for ALL stocks. Without knowing Bill personally, he does come off as a decent guy, but I am stupid to just assume it. That version of Earth died in the early 1900's.
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