Did anyone any of the stock 50 Cent recommended.

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I was talking to a girl the other day and she said she did. I asked her if she sold when it went up and she said no, she wasn't going to. So I am asking if anyone got some and if they didn't sell why do they think it will go higher.
Here is the company:
http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/snapshot/historical.asp?ticker=HNHI:US

Private Placement
H & H Imports Inc. (OTCBB: HNHI) announced a private placement of 7,500,000 units at $0.10 per unit to an accredited investor G-Unit Brands, Inc. for gross proceeds of $750,000 on October 15, 2010. Each unit consists of one common share, one series A warrant to purchase one share exercisable at $0.15 per share, one series B warrant to purchase one share of common share exercisable at $0.25 per share, and one series C warrant to purchase one share exercisable at $0.50 per share. The warrants will expire in three years from the date of issuance. The series B warrant may not be exercised until after the series A warrant has been exercised in full and the series C warrant may not be exercised until after the series B warrant has been exercised in full. The company did not pay any commissions or finder fees in connection with the transaction.

Before he made the recommendation the stock was trading under 10¢. It went up to 40¢ after his announce and now it's back down to 27¢.
 
It's over $1 today. missed the train


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I guess the joke is on me then.

I totally forgot about it. Was busy losing my ass on AMD puts. Got trapped in the short squeeze. Bastards and their stupid rumour about takeover
 
Someone help me understand. They issued more warrants, which means they needed more capital. Warrants to me usually sound like dilution cause teh warrant holder get better price and at some point will be looking to get out which could hold a stock back for a long time till they get out. And if the warrant holder really need money right away and is forced to liquidate then the stock crash and has the toughest time to recover. God forbid that latter doesn't happen.

Share views what you think about the new warrants. But they are getting some good price there.
 
Got 2000 shares that I'm holding onto until 50 starts selling his headphones. I originally bought 1300 and sold back when it was 28 cents. I was too skeptical at the time so I sold waaaay too early. Bought 2000 shares at .72 a little while back, and the highest it has gotten was $1.30. At the moment, it's teetering between 68 and 76, so we'll see what happens.

If the stock doesnt start climbing back up once 50 starts introducing his products, I'll probably unload the stock. But I'm pretty confident in it. 50 is a global artist and H & H Imports will allow him to distribute and sell globally.
 
After reading a post on yahoo I think it might have a shot and that the entry price now might be good if people don't mind loosing this money. It's all speculation. I think that yahoo post made better sense for buying the stock than the reason it seems most people were holding.

Seems people are still holding onto it. I don't like the fact that they had to dilute but they have to survive first. I am not sure why 50 wasn't a part of these new investors but it seems they got a better deal than he was but, again I understand the company has to survive and they needed the influx of cash for that. A lot of people were investing because 50 cent bought shares but I don't think it was a good enough reason because I've seen companies failed even after other successful people invested in it. Sometimes they get taken private after the shares fall to nothing and then after years when the timing was better for the product they come back successful as a new company but that first time the company got wiped out. A good example was satelite phones. People lost lots of money on companies that were too early to that game. It had a lot of potentail but the timing wasn't right and I guess the companies weren't properly runned to weather the storm.

Here is the yahoo post:
http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/Stocks_%28A_to_Z%29/Stocks_H/threadview?m=tm&bn=101021&tid=413&mid=427&tof=13&rt=2&frt=2&off=1
You are completely ridiculous in your statements. There are 270,000,000 apple music devices, and the people that use these take their music very serious. My friends and I are buying these headphones the second they come out. Dr. Dre’s beats have made over 400 million dollars and they have a wire. 50’s headphones are wireless and this year at CES they were the most popular item. I don’t care what you say these will sell and have a place in the market. People are spending less on docks and decks and for ipods and iphones and moving to good headphones. Why you ask? A dock is like a desktop computer and headphones are laptops. Dre’s beat are like using a Ethernet cord to connect your laptop and 50’s are like you using wireless for the internet. We all know how much wireless technology sucks. . NOT! People love efficiency and that is exactly what these headphones are. You need to understand the potential and not the short term NUMBERS. They didn’t release them and the stock went up over 2,000 percent. So you are saying when they actually give us the price and how to purchase the headphones, it won’t go up?! Wow bro, maybe you should stop investing. Oh, and when 50 made 100,000,000 million off of vitamin water, I’m sure you thought that was stupid too.
 
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As I was writing the last post I got to thinking, "why aren't the big guys working on this?" and then I thought "Sony has to have this idea in the works for years" Then I went on to reason that this company will have a lot of competition as soon as the product hit the market. Hopefully if they get the look and feel right the first time they can gather momentum to be out front before the others get to bite it. So I am thinking if they get it right then they should be a take over target.

This is going to be some really really high tech stuff now that I think about it. They have to get the parts so small that it's not an inconvenience and the most difficult part is that it has to be rediculously energy efficient so that it uses some really really small light batteries. That is some serious micro technology. WOW, they kinda are facing one of the challenge that the first satelite phone people were facing.
 
was down to $0.34 last week. Usually what happens when people decides to cut risk in their portfolio. They sell risky stocks, especially if they are up and lock in profits as the fear of losing it sets in.
 
Holy crap it's down to 0.15 as of Friday 06, June 10, 2011. I wonder how much black folks bought it and tuck it away and didn't take profits.

Seems people were saying it went as low as 0.07 too. I guess the brave who went in at 0.07 made a quick 110%.
 
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Holy crap it's down to 0.15 as of Friday 06, June 10, 2011. I wonder how much black folks bought it and tuck it away and didn't take profits.

Seems people were saying it went as low as 0.07 too. I guess the brave who went in at 0.07 made a quick 110%.

The manufacturer of the Sleek Headphones backed out last month. Pretty much eliminated the whole purpose of owning the stock. So the Sleek by 50 are DOA until they can find another manufacturer.

I unloaded the stock, but will keep monitoring in hopes 50 gets his headphones out (hopefully it stays below 10 cents until then).
 
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