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Sunniva Inc SNNVF

Sunniva Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is not engaged in any business.


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Comment by RoughStarton Dec 31, 2018 3:10pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Are they going to run out of money before it is all built?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Are they going to run out of money before it is all built?
GOTMONEY wrote: Bluesguy, sunrize, RoughStart - ultimately all of this comes down to share price. As long as the share price is down, all of you will be upset. When the share price goes up, all of you will be happy. When you say "show me", all you mean is "show me a higher stock price". Well, we're getting there, and this won't be the first time a stock goes low before it gets high. 


Personally for me this has nothing to do with the share price. There have been misques by managment from the start (I am not going to get into what these are right now as they've been discussed multiple times). Some deliverables were promised and then not followed through. Hence the stock price where it's. I hope for the longs that this management team can make up for their mistakes (wish they had forseen the issues from the beginning). I do give them credit for adapting to changing the vision of the company's mission on the fly in this ever fast paced changing industry. However, anybody who just condones these mistakes and ignores that they even happened is a blatent pumper as far as I'm concerned. This is as bad as the guys bashing it, as far as providing useful information to prospective investors. Wishing everybody a happy new year and better luck in 2019.
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