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Versatile Systems Inc VVVFF

"Versatile Systems Inc and its subsidiaries are engaged in software development and sales of computer software, hardware and system integration services related to wired and wireless mobile business solutions. The company's products and services include field sales system, android dex, management console, service depots, single repairs etc. It has Eastern US, Western US, and VMS-UK geographic segments. The firm derives the majority of its revenues from Eastern US segment."


GREY:VVVFF - Post by User

Comment by profitinvestoron Apr 01, 2017 9:51pm
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RE:Conclusion.

RE:Conclusion.I hope you are right, although it will be a very unorthodox approach to a bright future by withholding financials and all other info for an entire year. Back in 2006 I was holding a sizable position (for my standards) when it hit $1.23 per share and in my greatest investing mistake I held every share all the way down to half a cent. It will be quite a comeback and payoff to come back from such a price swing. Some of us very long term holders do deserve to be rewarded. First thing is first though. lets start trading. vv is now showing 0 as market value on my brokerage statements.
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