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Then did a hard shake to try to rattle those people off of the 70's on the ask. Make them drop into the 60's and then go get them. We will see what those people at the ask are made of...... 70 X 6
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I don't want to burst your bubble but this company only has 4 employees. Good Luck but watch out.
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im going to make a prediction that we fall back to around 54 or so before the next pr. I'll repost this post no matter what happens, so you can laugh at me or I can gloat.
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Number of employees should not be a red flag. My own company has 4 employees but many subcontractors. Many times this is easier and less expensive for a business.
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Robert Corr, President of RushNet, Inc. (Pink Sheets:RSHN) has agreed today to accept the offer made by Michael Lynch of Lynch Partners One, LLC to purchase a 30% stake in the company's stock in the form of restricted shares. This signed agreement gives RushNet, Inc. a cash infusion of $615 thousand plus an additional commitment for inventory capital of $2.4 million, for a total of over $3 million dollars to RushNet, Inc.
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The company I'm in now had 4 employees about 3 years back. Now at about 170 and have 60mil worth of contracts. Should be going public in a year or so. www.insitugroup.comPosts: 35 | Registered: Feb 2006
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Doesn't matter how many employees! The thing here is, is this is a real product with alot of potential for distribution world wide. It'll weed out the competition because its a better product, especially the E-Water.
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WOW, the MM's are playing hard ball today. Looks like a lot of the weak are running for the dugout! Time to go see if my funds are freed up so I can play. Put me in coach.
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I am suing for whiplash. Wow did we change directions in a hurry. This is NOT fot the faint of heart today. Flippers are crying or jumping for joy.
Dang it, still hung up waiting for snail mail check to clear.
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I said last Wednesday that it looked like this was following its old pattern. Looks like I'm right so far.
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This thing is just not cooperating today. I honestly thought it would go up from here. Still some time left in the day though. Sitting tight and holding fast.
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It's a good day to buy. Nothing to complain about. Between this and NDOL (dipped early in the day), it's been a great day.
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