RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:I own shares butIf you've invested in other companies and research, you will see that social media is commonplace for non-material change information about companies and company products. When a company has a material change it is the law that news is released. Supreme is doing fine there. Anything else is extra on social media, and nice to share and spread among others. Thing is, the information is out there. Though, I understand how a presentation looks attractive, the fundamentals of this company still stand. Now/soon seems like a great time, approaching legal rec and company development closer to full build-out, to advertise.
BirchBrook wrote: Any CEO that keeps the blinders on the shareholders is not worthy of controlling shareholders investments. Most information brought forward is found on insta gram or from concerned investors digging up information. J.F must move out of CEO position and go to trimming weed, that job best suits his ability.