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Hilltop Cybersecurity Inc C.CYBX

"Big Wind Capital Inc is a Canadian based natural resource company, which is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of resource properties in North America. It holds interest in the Taxco property located in British Columbia."


CSE:CYBX - Post by User

Post by l0gbyt3ron Jun 03, 2018 12:31am
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Aside from the current intellectual discussion on this board

Aside from the current intellectual discussion on this boardWhat's next in the pipeline? I stayed for the contracts, but (aside from the BIGG NR) we haven't heard anything. Nothing in particular from the involvement of Herzog (he was at some conference recently but I doubt it had anything to do with hilltop) The cyber marketplace is another significantly long term endeavor which won't catalyze revenues anytime soon. And blockchain along with bitcoin hasn't experienced the resurgence that was predicted in May. Some part of me thinks the NRs and liquidity won't come until next week when the 35c PP shares become free trading. But even then unless there is material information in there about revenue, I might take my money and run with a little bit of green and not wait for this thing to turn into the behemoth that it's been made out to be. There's been very little in terms of public communication by management and the eery quiet is pointing more to dead-in-water than coiling spring. Any thoughts about this? And please, no speculation on whether or not someone here is Dev or the level of drawdown (we can all presumably do the math from the highs to current pps)
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