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Comment by QM45on Feb 14, 2020 11:42am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Any chance they do another financing soon?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Any chance they do another financing soon?LOL, Few days of selling and Pumbuster shows up. Good to see you mate. Where have you been on the 100% plus run up??? 

Whatever you "invended" as per your post must be a lot of those xxx's!  Is that the currency on the planet you live on??? 

Thanks for the entertainment value, it can be a boring business sometimes :) 

Anyways, Scardino's resignation looks like an excuse by CIBC and Anon to lean on the stock. Once they broke 4.5US on low volume that accelerated the selling with help of new US retail that got on board with the recent story. 

I am tired of debunking  BS financing talk that happens every time the stock sells off. If you understand Balance Sheets and how burn rates work, then the discussion is mute. Otherwise join Pumpbuster and his xxxs on his rocket. 

Now the Feb 28 retirement date is interesting. He has been buying heavily on the open market and holds a huge position. By resigning it allows him to buy/sell as he pleases with no black out dates. 

Assuming the stock resumes a strong move upward as I anticipate, this will allow Scardino to unload some of his shares into a strong tape. It's what I would do if I was in my 70's. 




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