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Message: SP behavior..

SP behavior..

posted on Feb 25, 2008 10:39AM

Dakshidin's sp appears to react on little news as shown today.This means that it still lacks much visibility since the investor pool is largely confined to a few astute people who happen to read the specialised media ( Allpennystocks,Morningstockpicks etc...) reminders.

The story is so compelling that new investors don't hesitate to commit probably for a long term at available market price.

Then, a few daytraders try their luck at selling to those pulled into the limelight and therefore lower the price into the diminishing amount of buyers.

So far, so good.

Now, we can make the following observations :

1.Dakshidin has not yet reached any kind of mainstream recognition

but this will probably change within the next 6 months or so timeframe when news of our factory progress becomes more public.

2.From this onset,it is anticipated that larger (institutional)investors will drive the share price to a much more speculative high simply because once production starts,visibility will increase exponentially with more and more windmills installeds.

I just heard a loud plea from the UN World Food Program director today on BBC complaining about the diminishing purchasing power of her agency in face of ever increasing grain prices.This phenomenon is putting pressure on the 1 billion people who depend on such program to survive on barely one staple meal a day.

Those prices are driven by several factors,one of which being the use of grain to produce ethanol -immoral in my view -but it will take at least another decade or two before we shake away the 'old ' carbon driven car for a cleaner concept-therefore, high grain prices are here to stay!

However, as foundations like Bill and Melinda Gates ,CARE,OXFAM,UNICEF,WHO,USAID,UNHCR,CDC foundation,Hellen Keller Intl.,World Relief,Intl Development Enterprize,World Bank etc...try to tackle this issue in a concerted way to get the food to those in need, one issue which will not be passed over will be how water can be extracted cheaply underground to boost the crop yield of agricultural programs in those developing countries.

Anyway, part of a solution in the medium term would be to boost agricultural production of grain....locally where needed instead depending 100% on a pricey and foreign produced grain.

So, if you catch my drift, Dakshidin holds one major key here in that it has developed the Best water pumping windmill on the planet...

Hmm....coul we be good citizens of this world and at the same time make wild money by owning stock of this company ?

I guess i figured out that part already!


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