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Comment by Smiles48on Dec 02, 2016 8:32pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:question

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:questionAnother discouraged guy, questrade unloads 140K, and notice that it was picked up by different buyers.
Again we need a one serious buyer step in and support Tom.  Hopefully it will be a board member or members, that should actually pick everything up to 0.10.
Failing to do that is like voting to let the company die.  Reading the Q3 financials show some serious weaknesses.
We had one $11K day, what does a normal day bring in, $2K, $3K?, $4K?
How much did $11K beat the normal day average by?
How much of the daily revenue is eaten up by the burn rate?
Given that Q3 is the strongest quarter with Q4, is it normal to have only one day of $11K entry?
Why do I ask, is because I feel like the people in the know don't seem too impressed.  Do you see a flurry of buyers?
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