RE:RE:RE:RE:The Wrecking Crew…..Huh? Hypothesizing that painting the tape is an admission to depressing the price deliberately?
What part of his explanation about potentially artificially raising the price at close did you not understand?
Or are you deliberately looking for a misleading sound bite without even referring to his quote?
No answer needed. This is one of the worst boards out there. Day in and day out same old by everyone while not much changes on a weekly basis let alone daily basis.
The bottom line here is that PYR needs to get stuff out of the lab or pilot testing and get stuff selling on-masse. Several units of Drossrite are out there but does not much good until they start getting continual repeat sales. Why this is not happening is somewhere between ineffective marketing and perhaps not being quite the thing that is seen as a must B by the potential customers. The whole idea of a large venture owing money and waiting to rather spend money on some other business opportunity is something I hear for the first time in decades of investing. And, according to at least the previous disclosures, 3 of 7 units were shipped, 4 were waiting for delivery. So, are the outstanding receivables for the 3 or the 4 units? If the 4 units have not delivered, are the associated money's a receivable which are supposed to be collectible? How much is owed upon actual delivery? Just weird, but I imagine a customer is not required to fully pay for something until he receives that something. In the end, in the big picture it by itself won't do much for the stock in the long term. The bottom line is that a company needs to sell products that are commercialized.
pjecan wrote: That reads like an admission that you are definitely trying to depress the share price. Gotcha !!!!!