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Comment by mathandmasson Mar 19, 2019 3:12pm
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RE:RE:Silence = death by a 1000 cuts. Speak, RNX, if you want to l

RE:RE:Silence = death by a 1000 cuts. Speak, RNX, if you want to lAlso, I assure you "motgage" is not at stake and nothing is, but this is becoming a boring game. I am not a novice but I am a hype investor. And by rules of that game: it goes multiple, you sell, it halves, you buy again. But this only works if the management gets the rules: news news, news, news. The ball is in their court now. And the ball asks: do you want to make money or not? And so far the answer is crickets. There are companies on the venture exchange that understand the importance of holding investor interest and spending on persistent and quality PR and those that don't. With the former you see volatility with long-term up direction. With the latter ones you see one huge smile on the graph and then looooong slow descend into obscurity.
bufordpusser wrote: In defense of the rnx management team, what would you like them to say?  your comments are typical of a novice investor with your next motgage or car payment at stake,


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