RE:Right80% - Did you do any due diligence at all?@hdawgz1 I bet you $50 Right80% got sucked in this shell game by Haywood. All of the sudden Haywood bought massive amounts of stock. The run up to the mid .40s was solely based on Haywood's buying. There is no way the share price went up based on Zinc8's nothing burger news releases.
As always Zimtu (which is an insider) was very happy to sell Haywood nearly 2.3m shares at .215. This trade made Zimtu +$200,000 as they exercised the warrants for .12 each before. Surprisingly this transaction was overlooked in Ronny's table he presented at the AGM. I wonder why!
Ronny knows when Zimtu cashes out the show is over and the lights will go out. That's why he is allowing 3 Zimtu guys on the board. Zimtu is the only investor willing to give money. If this technology was as good as advertised you would think venture capital from all over the world would line up. But Zinc8 can't even raise a penny from a legit investment firm. So they have to pull the money out of the pockets of gullible average investors who haven't done any DD at all.
Remember the guy on the stockhouse chat who said Zinc8 was recommended to his brother in law who is a dentist in Ontario? I truly hope he listened to us.
hdawgz1 wrote: Seems you really know nothing about Zinc8 or the actual ZincAir product or any of the history of how Zinc8 came into being or the players involved (Jared Lazerson - MGX, Ron MacDonald - MGXR/American Vanadium, Dave Hodge - Zimtu).
Now your best friend has built a big fancy castle which is possibly someday going to incorporate the ZincAir battery into the power infrastructure (so far unproven) and you thought hey this looks like a cool tech so maybe I should invest? Is that how you make investment decisions or is there more to the story? How in bed is your besty Joe with the Zinc8/Zimtu crowd? Which one tricked you into investing?
And now because you have a put a few dollars into Zinc8 you thought it would be a good idea to come and beak off on a stock chatroom and promote the stock to try and give it extra credence to fool others into investing in this pump and dump? If you are not a paid pumper and are an actual investor then you should do some due diligence. If you actually know something that would be helpful to fellow investors (from a positive perspective) then why wouldn't you share it rather than playing all coy? I understand you may not want to share any negative news you may have as that would hurt your investment but this is a stock chatroom where people discuss both the positive and negative aspects of stocks.
I just happen to be negative because through my research and through the actions of this company in the past and even right now I see it as nothing more than a pump and dump scam.
Prove me wrong! Hopefully you did not invest your life savings!