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Comment by netsilon Dec 13, 2017 12:46pm
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RE:RE:RE:I smell desperation

RE:RE:RE:I smell desperation This drives me nuts. How has this team disappointed you so far?  Have you seen a dilution yet? 

Seriously folks, take it easy and be patient. If you can't just sit on the shares for years, then get out. This isn't your typical penny stock company and i am glad they haven't been pumped.

The news today is really good, just take it! Don't you think that Mazen wants the SP to climb? Look at all the shares he has.

It has to be organic and i don't think it'll be too long given the work they have done thus far.


blueskiesrgx wrote: Feeling more like hard (to get) dollars. Utterly disappointing 1.5 years in with this team. Businesses are in the money making business. So far they've shown no acumen in that regard.

hcourtem wrote: Hard dollars : Cash fees or payments made by an investor or customer to a brokerage firm in return for their services. Hard dollars differ from soft dollar payments because soft dollar payments are paid within the commission revenue from making trades or deducted from the value of any other transactions.




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