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Comment by rotsevni0328on Feb 10, 2019 11:23am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New Marketing Team http://www.revered-design.com

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New Marketing Team http://www.revered-design.comDrrWong,
As you probably noticed, I did not want to dignify Ca$$le$$ with a reply to his insulting post, but I will gladly answer your questions because I respect you and always found your posts most enlightening, realistic and informative. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why I’m still around. (You like this don’t you?)
First, I have never shorted any stock in my entire investment existence, and I have always instructed my brokers to never to lend my shares for such tactics.  
Second: I have been a long, long time TSO3 shareholder and read all their annual reports and especially MD&As and fell for their (now) unbelievable stories: what ticked me off the most was the Axler report; I then realized I should never have relied on any of the information put out by TSO3, nor Ca??le$$’ or Black Angu$’ rants. (I suspect they’re one and the same). I used TSO3’s stories to do my due diligence and it cost me accumulating its stock over the years.
Thirdly: I must be a sucker for punishment as I still believe – and always did - in the superiority of the product and hope for a miracle or a white night with a deep saddle bag$: what a way to invest will you say! However, I still contend that management is incapable of creating value for its shareholders, except for one whose name I mentioned on several occasions here.
Lastly, should the stock continue to go south like it appears to be doing, then I’ll take advantage of whatever tax breaks are available: couldn’t do it last year.
This will be my last post until Q1 2019, and 2018 annual results are published and hope we will not be disappointed again... for the last time.

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