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Comment by JoeyNegronion Jun 10, 2019 10:06am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Catalyst

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Catalyst@Darrow - yeah.  very strange "investing philosophy" indeed.  Sei un deficiente.  Perhaps I am one of the many unfortunates that have bought in mutliple times @ $1+USD.  What's your advice?  This was supposed to be a $10+USD company by now according to RR & GK circa 2016.

And yes, I believe what Rumble and peers have stated with regard to the technology and capabilities of the VP4.  I'm not a scientist, a doctor nor a microbiologist.  I'm in no position to challenge what I read, hear or see with regard to scientific studies.   I do my very best due diligence on many of my investments; but one can only do so much research before it is out of one's scope of comprehension.  And yes, due to the struggling share price and perpetual lackluster sales, I do believe there is a snake hidden somewhere here.  Otherwise we'd be a $10 company by now given all the accolades, game-changing and live-saving capabilities of this medical device.

FWIW, I also own TSLA, but I don't know how to manufacture a battery operated vehicle.  I also own BA but I'm not a pilot or a rocket scientist.  I also own various pharma stocks, some OTC and some big players -- but I'm not a pharmacist or doctor.  

So, Mr Darrow, I should sell my position in TOS and take the loss?  Or sit in here and wait for TOS to hopefully return to a respectful share price one day and maybe break even?

Good day, sir.

Darrow100 wrote: You have one very strange investing philosophy Joey!


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