Mikeyman here is the reverse side of this Happy pill.
At .05 a share you can pick up 20,000 shares for $1000. If you had 20,000 shares before at $0.65, you paid $13,000. Therefore for $14,000 your average cost is $0.35 a share.
If you spent $2000 then at 60,000 shares your avg cost is $0.25.
I believe our company can make it. If you do too it is not a bad choice.
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Someone new coming on the forum is just looking at buying a $0.05 or $0.07 share, They want to know if they can make money! Well, we have a heck of alot of infrastructure inplace for that $0.07 a share. It is already known that a $0.07 share's company is fighting low Ni cost. If we get a joint venture partner (which is one option) yes we are no longer 100% owned but yes we can be considered worth more and we will reflect a whole lot less risk.