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Post by Hurting20on May 27, 2009 1:04pm
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Haribol lets get one thing straight

Haribol lets get one thing straightI need to let everyone know that if Haribol is saying Radvak is the answer, I have to disagree.  Radvak was part of the problem, and by no means is he the answer.  Look, in my opinion the guy is a professional pipe dream seller.  Start companies get paid, serve on a few boards of aquaintances, make far more money than I think he deserves, and really accomplishes nothing.

This is a systemic problem and investors need to wake up.  The days of money flowing to these types of people necessarily has to stop!  It is totally inefficient and is the reason N America is falling behind (thank god Canada is lucky enough to be sitting on all these resources, or really how would we be any different than the US?]  Investors must wake up and invest with people that have made serious commitments to their ventures.  There are very little success stories about guys starting up companies with no real assets no real expertise and then deciding what to do.  There are tons and tons of stories of people working late hours in their garage, refinancing their houses to fund projects, quitting their jobs and living on Visa card and developing something that grows and FINALLY is taken venture and then public.  Radvak and Richards, in my opinion, have it backwards.  They start companies, and they really have very limited expertise in anything successful, and they expect investors to pay them 6 digits a year to try.  Big deal to them if it doesnt work.  No.....it is wrong.  Radvak has a new "venture" started.  I am going to guess that business never makes a nickel..no one pop can.
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