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Virtutone Networks Inc V.VFX



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Comment by ValueTraderVicon May 22, 2014 6:38pm
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RE:RE:VFX will continue to flounder

RE:RE:VFX will continue to flounder
I love how you try to mislead everyone talking up revenue and EBITDA - THE ONLY THING THAT COUNTS IS CASH IN THE BANK, NET AFTER-TAX EARNINGS, and DEBT POSITION. The stock is coming off because of multiple factors. The fact is I correctly predicted the fall in the stock while you pumpers were so blindly optimistic. The company made a big error when it increased the size of that private placement earlier this year. It created more dilution and now more unhappy shareholders and selling. I'm not a seller as I never bought the stock. If you look back at my postings, I was asking all you guys the tough questions on whether I should buy the stock or not. I didn't get the good answers so I didn't buy. I bought NWX which is a lot less risk (no debt, $20million in cash, $15million plus in net earnings a year). Sorry but the pros prefer lower risk, higher upside stocks. VFX may be good next year, but it's a long ways off from generating $15 million a year in net earnings. Good luck.
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