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no, when the number of threads is greater than the price per share, means bagholders, everyone knows that.
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quote:Originally posted by roadrunnerv8383: no, when the number of threads is greater than the price per share, means bagholders, everyone knows that.
Yeah you dumb a**...and Sam Walton lost was full of sh** when he started tooo....Im sure he did that overnight and the shareholders got rich in 12 months right!!! I wonder if he was still alive would he be proud to have stuck it out!!!!!
10m and you cant have them!!!
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Just picked up some more shares at .002. Didn't want to miss out on all of the fun/run. Tried .0019 and changed to .002. My luck, if I had waited a PR would have came out..
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You are correct in the fact that the SEC rules do not have to be followed. However, I disagree in the fact that it is only to prevent market manipulation of an increasing pps but that's a whole other argument.
If the afterhour activity was for a buyback, they would be violating two of the four criteria (volume and timing of trades) to gain safe harbor from market manipulation. That's kind of hard to believe and nothing clearly points to the fact that they are the buyback.
Here was the reply from the old thread:
What's imporant to remember is that these "rules" define a "safe harbor" procedure that allows companies to do buybacks without the risk of getting sued; therefore, these rules are not like a "law". So if the buyback exceeds the numbers of the safe harbor rules, it doesn't automatically mean the buyback was illegal.
It actually seems the SEC is mostly concerned about companies driving up the price during buybacks; that's why there's a limit on the volume and on the price of the buyback. So in reality, if the PPS stays flat or slightly drops during the buyback, which is the case with QBID, it would be hard to sue the company for "manipulating" (up) the PPS, even if the buyback volume is over 25% of the average volume.
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Good morning fellow "Qbiddians", I can't help but believe that something big is up. We have not had a PR since last week, the PPS is holding and we are due for news, audit results, buyback progress, exchange move, carrier news just to mention a few.
A new PR has to be in the works
Long, strong, holding and accumulating
GO QBID!!!!! Bring On The Green
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quote:Originally posted by Maestro232: No PR might also mean that there is no PR, as opposed to there being PR in the works.
As usual another insightful post
GO QBID!!!!!
-------------------- Be Careful Of The Toes We Step On Today, They Could Be Attached To The Butt We Have To Kiss Tomorrow Posts: 4727 | From: Elk Grove ( Sacramento )CA USA | Registered: Jun 2004
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quote:Originally posted by roadrunnerv8383: when the number of threads is greater than the price per share, you know what that means...
Yepper, I know exactly what you mean.........you should leave as 1/3 of the posts belongs to your flatulating gum flapping. Just go "poof" and don't come back. Problem solved.
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Finally got some cash to play with,thought I would see if they would fill .0019 nothing yet.Guess I should bump it .002 also.Anyway;a break from PR's may be needed.Let it calm down some...maybe then my .0019 would get filled LOL.
-------------------- Greedy Because I'm Broke!! Posts: 2093 | From: Leaving Your House | Registered: Apr 2004
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I agree if we are to get a PR let's not get a fluffy cheesecake kinda of PR. We need a meaty one like "Here's The Beef".
It's still very early in CA and it could come today, my guess is that we get one no later than Friday, at least about progress on the pride events.
Bought more today at these bargin prices
Now put some green in my savings account QBID!!!!
-------------------- Be Careful Of The Toes We Step On Today, They Could Be Attached To The Butt We Have To Kiss Tomorrow Posts: 4727 | From: Elk Grove ( Sacramento )CA USA | Registered: Jun 2004
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It's a wonder that all of us "bagholders" are still actively buying shares..... I guess because we want to be "moneybags"
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Very interesting. We have a new heading and the "novice" bashers are posting like crazy. I call them novices, because the really good ones try to act like they have some sense so you will believe them. Today we have the day-care rejects. Oh well, everyone has to start somewhere.
All in all, I'd say their presence is a good sign (if you believe in signs). In my younger days, when I used to go frog-gigging, we knew to find alot of frogs, we had to tolerate alot of snakes.
I think Q is a big enough frog to provide a meal for alot of people!
(for all you folks that aren't from the south, this post was positive about Q!)
LOL
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Hey Whiz,I love the new thread name. Today at work I was just thinking as this calm is right before the storm!!!
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