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Valdor Technology International Inc C.VTI

Valdor Technology International Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company, through its subsidiary, Valdor Fiber Optics, Inc., is an optical fiber components company specializing in the design, manufacture and sale of passive fiber optic components. The Company manufactures its products in California and sells the passive fiber optic components via delivery to customers in the United States.


CSE:VTI - Post by User

Post by Thailanddanon Oct 02, 2016 10:14pm
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The lights are on but for how long is the question?

The lights are on but for how long is the question?
I have owned Valdor stock for over 15 years and through 2 rollbacks. I bought and sold the stock to many times to count over the years. I don't think overall I lost much money but I also don’t think I made much either. I loved the story  more than I should have but tried not  to forgot takeing  money off the table whenever Valdor made a little run.

Some of you like me have been around for a very long time and again like me, had gotten your hopes up these fools could make a go of it . However some of the  complainers  here are those that got onboard when the stock was already in the toilet and out of cash. They bought for a nickel expecting a dollar and  that just hasn’t  happened.
The sales for Valdor were always gonna be, next week, next month, next year  or whatever. They got close a few times but just couldn't close  any type of power deal.

My opinion is  Elston was desperate to believe all the bull he was getting fed from Mexico and ended up foolishly feeding that bull%$^   back to investors.   I know he kept pumping his cash into the play not just his mouth.   He and Ron Boyce just lived on the dream but the reality was brutal.
 
If you want to involve the sec or a lawyer and have just cause by all means go for it. I bet in the end you will find Elston lost a bundle(  remember he has not received a dime in a salary since he bought his way into the company).  Elston  may very well end up getting slapped for passing on his dreams for a big win but good luck on getting your money back. 

At this point in time my biggest hope is that they find someone to pay .05 to .10 a share and buy the company outright but even that may be a dream.  Who knows maybe the white knight will ride his stallion to the rescue at the last moment ?

I don’t like losing money any more than the next guy but we all know this is high risk game and there are far more dogs than thoroughbreds on the exchange.  

That is about all I have to say on the subject and am moving on from this sad a$$ story good luck to you all.

I am not an insider just another investor so you are wasting your time bad mouthing or blaming me but if it makes you feel better have at it.
 
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