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Forums > SL Wallet Public Forum > Topic: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average

Mar 21st, 15:36
Shaggy Yer
See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
Now if we can just get an official comment from Arb about a regular buyback so the price can jump up another L$.20.

Are you shooting for a monthly or every-three-weeks?

When do you expect the next one? April 1-2?
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Mar 27th, 07:36
Sportsbets Writer
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
ask Arb´he knows ;)
The best bet (buy) on slcapex imaho is:
Buy SLW low (bought myself @0.65/0.66) and wait&hope for a buyback in the future.
Ok it´s gambling not investing, but i love to gamble ;)
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Mar 27th, 08:16
SynCere Talon
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
Edited by author Mar 27th, 09:17
I still dont understand why if my Lindens were converted to shares at 1L per share I am expected to sell at anything less. I been waiting since this started and they still sitting below value. Just buy me out already so I can put them to use. it is not fair to me that my money is used for free. Someone wanna loan me money for whatever I see fit. I will pay you back someday, when I feel like it and without interest, at whatever rate the market wind blows. LOL PS..even gambling has immediate outcomes, win or lose
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Mar 27th, 09:25
Scott Nestler
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
When the buyback of shares occurs are the shares retired or added to Arb's portfolio?
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Mar 27th, 09:30
Sportsbets Writer
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
added think ;)
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Mar 27th, 11:41
Ivan Halfpint
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
They should be retired those shares simply represent money he owes people. Or as he said 'IOU's'. Then again we know the old boys club is here is not concerned with shareholders - their only goal is to make our Lindens appear as USD in their personal bank accounts for their personal use.

I have to give them kudos - so far they have done a bang on job. Would love to see how many USD's were wired into arbs account during the life of JTF? I can gaurentee alot more USD's showed up in his bank account then any of the depositers are ever going to see back.

When is LL going to end the maddness?
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Mar 27th, 11:54
Nya Raymaker
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
Hi yas :)

well, about the retirement - since the programmer who was about to do a lot of stuff will be payed in shares (unless that has changed and I missed it lol) I assume that firstly they are added to Arbitrages portfolio and then transfered to the developer. I like this idea though - since he gains if the company gains.

greetings, Nya Raymaker
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Mar 27th, 16:26
Shaggy Yer
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
There is an earlier question where ARb speak to shares being transferred to the company, NOT him.

So with those shares the company can pay anyone, such as programmers.
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Mar 30th, 18:08
Hellge Schnyder
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
Dont think that it would be a good idea when Arb would publish a date for the next buyback.

A lot of traders would set their sell orders in the right time and the regular JT customers wouldn be paid because of too high amounts at the prizes between 0.95 and 1.03.

It would be better Arb pays the old amounts of his customers 1:1 when he is able to, behind of slcapex...
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Mar 31st, 14:31
Spm Aviatik
Re: See, buyback has pushed the price back up L$.20 average
But in this way, Hellge, he coudn't buy them back at the discount. So why should he be doing it? :-((
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