"Currently, the Company has 62,000,000 shares outstanding, and simple calculations would assess a current book value for this company, as of today, at approximately $41.93 per share. Then the sum, when multiplied by a minimum of 16,000,000 shares shorted, comes to minimum of $670,880,000. A market analyst concludes this stock may be conservatively valuated at 2x its book value ($1,341,760,000) or put another way, about 4 times greater than TD Ameritrade's last year's net profit."
Love that part: "or put another way, about 4 times greater than TD Ameritrade's last year's net profit."
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DOMS changed bid size from 1.06 size 500 to 1.05 size 5 with no big buys. Looks like its going to drop now.
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quote:Originally posted by bigstocks: No biggie sherri, just wanted to clarify for any newbies No you're saying newbies are dumb.
I am about as newbie as you can get...and if you knew me better, you would know I am as much about helping others as I am about helping myself. No need to call someone dumb - if they are (and I am not saying it), it is obvious.
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I am thinking the same thing goodones, the MMs think their invisible. But, I and many others have reported their activity on this stock to the SEC
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I think the MMs are trying to teach Rufus a lesson, he really pissed off a lot of people. But, Rufus and CSHD shareholders will have the last laugh. LOL
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They can take it as far as they want... I don't care. I know what my sale price is, and eventually the SEC or IRS is gonna want the books balanced and the shares covered. The squeeze is eminent. It is a waiting game, and we holders who bought with cash are the ones in real control.
They want our shares they are gonna have to come up and get them.
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Looks like sells happened for someone! If this falls below 1.01 its going down like a rock!
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quote:Originally posted by bigstocks: Lol, no I wasnt saying you were. I meant the Peas. Everyone I think knew you were being sarcastic. I just dont like it when people come on boards say they dug up dirt and are gonna be the protector. Thats all.
Yeah, folks on the QBID thread didn't care for me either.
Haha, or me on the PGPM board!
PEASER IS GOD.
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quote:Originally posted by bigstocks: Lol, no I wasnt saying you were. I meant the Peas. Everyone I think knew you were being sarcastic. I just dont like it when people come on boards say they dug up dirt and are gonna be the protector. Thats all.
Yeah, folks on the QBID thread didn't care for me either.
Haha, or me on the PGPM board! I couldn't imagine why..... PEASER IS GOD.
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Some additional good reading on the big mess known as short selling. Maybe Rufus has been in contact with the SEC about this stuff WAY before we knew it was coming. Was it in June that FHAL had some article regarding the shorts? Some weeks before the meger agreement? I think this theory has already danced around a bit but it sure is a juicy one IMO.
SPY VS. SPY Once again, the War of the Short-Sellers is surging. This time there are new twists to both public hostilities and shadowy spy-vs.-spy activity. Helping to drive the controversy is the proliferation of a breed of independent researcher prone to greater skepticism than traditional Wall Street analysts. The growing influence of these little-known characters is a by-product of the Enron-era corporate scandals, as well as New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's campaign against the overly rosy analysis produced by many Wall Street firms.
Businesses targeted by shorts are fighting back more aggressively with undercover investigations and lawsuits.
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quote:Originally posted by bigstocks: Lol, no I wasnt saying you were. I meant the Peas. Everyone I think knew you were being sarcastic. I just dont like it when people come on boards say they dug up dirt and are gonna be the protector. Thats all.
Yeah, folks on the QBID thread didn't care for me either.
I like you Peaser... (Yeah I know "big flippin' deal"!)
Peas did some kick _____ DD on the XKEM thread, if I recall correctly....
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