RE:RE:RE:RE:apollon.Thanks Dan. In a way I already took your advise and apparently many others have also. The conundrum with your reply is that the information lacking must be provided by management. Most recently they announced they had an agreement with Apollon. Wonderful. Now what did Apollon agree to and what did HPQ agree to? How do investors value the stated agreement? Based on the reaction of the share price to date it seems that no value has been added because no information was provided. HPQ is a public company. For management to state that they can't disclose any information to their investors because Apollon requested that it be confidential (secret) is doing a disservice to all. What did management agree to? Management recent paid $300,000 to Apollon for consulting services; how much more is the agreement going to cost HPQ investors? Is there going to be dilution involved because of this agreement? These are examples of important questions that investment decisions should be based on.
thesabbathlife wrote: First off Randy, to be uninformed is to be uneducated. Go educate yourself on the industry and every detail within, then educate yourself on every detail of PUREVAP and then you may become informed as to what is going on. You're closed conservative mind is not seeing the whole picture. I don't care what the share price is tbh. Something's are bigger than money. And yes, I just said that on a stock forum. I highly suggest you take your money elsewhere if you are feeling uncomfortable, lots of other spec plays. I'd rather have educated money here.