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Frankly, I was hoping BIG would bring in investors

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Posted On: 07/18/2014 7:52:02 PM
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Posted By: MRIBrox
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Frankly, I was hoping BIG would bring in investors and we would see a significant rise in the pps. I mean, he DID say he was going to over two weeks ago. Maybe he's having second thoughts? However, even without BIGs help I thought at the beginning of the week (because of the news about Broadcast West and commercials released on Friday) that MRIB was going to head North and the rise might be similar to what happened from mid-February to late March. Gawd, I still wish I had been here THEN.

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As far as BIG goes.....sure it will be nice to see a wave of volume but is that good volume? Is that the time to bail? If the PPS does rise due to that, wouldn't it be somewhat artificial? There is no question that he and his gang will most certainly flip for profits potentially leaving us right back where it all began???



Personally, I don't care if it's "artificial", I'd just like to see a repeat of the prices of mid-February to late March again. Why? Because I have already made up my mind that if the pps went back to .035-.05 as was back then I was going to sell 3/4 of my holdings (which isn't all that much anyhow) and keep 1/4. My reasoning is that I want to make a few bucks and then I'll keep the rest as free shares in case it should go higher. But if it tanked again I wouldn't be hurt and I would simply wait and buy back in if/when it went back to under .02 again as it has now.

Also, the talk of dilution is getting scary. And the talk about the MILLIONS of "restricted stock" that is supposed to come off restriction soon. That will mean many more millions of shares that might get dumped every time the pps get's somewhere over .02.

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