I was on the call until about 2:40pm, had to get off phone and missed the part I wanted to hear, share reduction. The reality is we do have a lot of shares out there and I know that the number of 1 billion or less has been tossed around going forward. If the company took profits from next year to buy back stock they could probably buy the entire float. With that said, unless the bulk of these shares are in hands that will sell them to company in size via a buyback program, it will be tough to get a handle on billions of shares with all the good things being reported. If much of these shares are in fact with people friendly to the company, then perhaps we will have success buying back and retiring a good portion of the float. With a significant share reduction, talk of $1 or more is much more plausible. While the company has it's work cut out for it, this can be done with no R/S.
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