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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
In Jacksons case absolutely. The IEAH guys are trying to "promote" their investment in him. They took a large gamble when they decided to keep the majority of the horse as a stallion. They have lost a lot of "value" with his vunerability as he is not the "superhorse" they would have led you to believe. Not to mention they are still selling shares of IEAH and perhapps believe that any publicity is good publicity
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Do you know how much a share costs? And what is your opinion on these so called racing groups like Little Red Feather and IEAH?