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if MM's have been shorting this heavily, with the current level of accumulation they are going to need shares badly, and lots of them. you gonna sell yours cheap?
I might also add that CNES was behaving this way with the 1/2 bit before it started to move a few months ago. I really don't understand companies moving on promises instead of actual results...it continues to boggle my mind.
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Does anybody remember if the past short list caused and effect in the share price, I think should be better this time since we had good quarter results and better P/R than last time one?
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Try .0001 but probably won't get in unless .0002 . This is a long play though. Don't get in if you need the money or you are expecting quick bounce. Accumulation is REALLY high... we are all waiting for something to ignite this. Most probably will be MM's running it !
But this is a VERY informative thread. If you have questions go ahead and ask away !
-------------------- All I say is IMHO.
I like these calm little moments before the storm... Reminds me of Bethoven
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(MM's, shorts, brokers(not allowing on line trades), bashers, board salary) VS good 10Q, few PR (actually just one) And the winner is ....guess!!
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A trade for 3000 shares at .0001 just went through to bring the price back down. I wish I had the throw away money to follow those trades with small .0002 trades. MM's are such chicken sh!t.
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Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. (DDSI) - Thursday's shares stayed even at $0.0001. The volume was at 10,450,000. Digital Descriptor Systems, Inc. -- an industry leader in the development of Homeland Security and other commercial security related products -- today announced results for the period ending June 30, 2006. Revenues grew 40.9 percent, to $1,233,729, from second quarter 2005 revenues of $875,513. Gross profit rose over 210 percent, to $899,191 from $428,053 for the same period in 2005.
The company, based in Sea Girt, N.J., develops and markets integrated enterprise-wide image applications specifically designed for criminal justice organizations. Customers include states, cities, counties, corrections, justice, and public safety agencies. Additional information is available online at http://www.ddsi-cpc.com.