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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Sparc AI Inc C.SPAI

Alternate Symbol(s):  EGTTF

Sparc AI Inc. is a software and electronics engineering company. The Company has developed, patented and commercialized an innovative spatial, predictive, approximation and radial convolution technology called Spatial Predictive Approximation and Radial Convolution (SPARC) technology and associated product suite that turns any sensor, camera or smartphone device (fixed, mobile, portable or... see more

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Sparc AI Inc > Red - Flag Conspiracy Theories
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Post by IClaudiusII on May 06, 2024 12:26pm

Red - Flag Conspiracy Theories

Another red flag for investors is when anyone questions the completely false claims repeated by the pumpers of a stock (like Warren Buffet investing or the CEO, Anoosh,  having a 400$ mil exit) or attempts to discuss the fundamentals of the company (no IP moat, comparable products already on market, lack of money and technical skills, unclear revenue paths and profit estimates etc), the pumpers last resort is to try and shut down the conversation with personal attacks, claims of shorts, bashers and trolls, and other conspiracies theories. 

Example here: https://twitter.com/wildcat2013/status/1787487984515690750

while the user has no proof oyo and I are the same
person and from reading oyos posts it seems like he: sticks to discussing company fundamentals, has a strong understanding of the tech, the limitations of it and the fair value of the company.


Comparably the other person who is complaining about trolls and bashers has a very long history of making completely fabricated information up and calling for share prices that not only never, ever materialize but were completely unrealistic from an economic perspective. 

So who is the real scammer, the person talking about facts or the person holding cheap shares making up false claims to drive the price up?

Comment by davidmb4 on May 06, 2024 12:53pm
Agreed. Definite orchestrated pump here. pump was very coordinated involving multiple sites. I wonder if those pumpers got some cheap shares.  If so, it makes the company look very shady. I hope that's not the case. But, company does trade on CSE. Not most reputable exchange IMO.
Comment by IClaudiusII on May 06, 2024 12:58pm
The 11c pp had 3 subscribers, two in Australia (Anoosh and Hanaka) and one Canadian, identity unknown, but a reasonable theory could be put forward seeing as one Canadian specifically started posting/promoting when the PP unlocked and calling up his "friends" to tell the  about a great deal at 35c.
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