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Well I am anyway.
Best always to list the source Darth. Advfn is best avoided too it's a complete cesspit, the last time I looked there it was more about attacking posters with personal details then anything to do with the stock. I'm happy to police this board, that's definately a good idea. There' a lot of a drivel posted here and for the most parr seems to be no reason to post it repeatedly. Any poster who posts here (or there) with the consistency and determination of some posters really would appear to have some major mental issues. There's been a lot of people burnt on this share and as the storage man once said "man up!" and move on. Stop blaiming others for YOUR mistakes and greed. As for calling this correct, we've been talking down this share for months. We're just as clever.
"Doji Wan Kenobi" … the poster had been mentioned a good few times on here by others, I hope the poster opens an account here on LSE. the poster seems to have called this correct, as with others.
jimmy, it's all my posting history, ADVFN, Doji****enobi, and it had been mentioned here by others as well. If you are going to persist in policing this BB as you did with RRL bb then can please call out other repetitive post by a poster who did such things on daily, hourly basis.....
Well thats the this third time at least you've posted that Darth, it's always in quotes. Who wrote it and where did it come from? Citation please.
""1:100....There is always a loss for investors in a Reverse Split. One always hears that the stock value will be the same despite whatever ratio. However, what you DO NOT hear is about the initial investment. The market fluctuates daily, so it can be unpredictable sometimes. When the market is down, unless you sell, there is no loss. Basically, you ride the wave, waiting for it to return to or above initial investment. Now, if the Reverse Split takes place BELOW your initial investment, you will receive the number of shares based on the current market value, NOT your initial investment. Since you did NOT sell, you can’t report the loss for taxes. Now, you will NEVER be able to RECOVER your losses with less shares, especially if the Reverse Split was 1:100, and if you sell now, your current shares/value does not equate to the initial investments. Now you have capital loss without you selling. Basically, it like you gave free money to the company or they robbed shareholders. Reverse Split good for the Company, bad for the shareholder.""