TSXV:EVE.H - Post by User
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cannveston May 15, 2020 2:16pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:GRIN Lol boiler room fraudster? You must be talking about yourself again visionist. No im a blue collar worker thanks, I make more than enough to have disposable income to invest in small startups with upside potential like eve. Why do you keep coming back if there are red flags? Oh im sure its out of the goodness of your heart to warn others from fraudsters like me lmao. Such a clown you and your a$$buddy bateman are.
UpYourShaft wrote: What am I doing here? LOL! At least I know the value of a dollar and a solid investment proposition. All I see here is a bunch of red flags, SOS flags more like it. If what Bateman says is true that they only have $3.5 million on hand and they can burn through nearly as much in one quarter thats pretty damn bad. You're no better than a criminal fraudster working a boiler room trying to convince people of the merits here when none exist. See you at a wooden nickel buddy.
cannvest wrote: Blah blah blah, and your still wasting your time posting here with your drivel.
UpYourShaft wrote:
PatrickBateman wrote: Don't concern yourselves with me, the bigger concern is EVEs diminishing cash on hand. How do you guys think EVE will stay cashed up? What are your guys' thoughts as long-term investors?
You're wasting your time asking for these guys' thoughts as long term investors. The pumpers here are river boat gamblers who don't know the first thing about business or how to read a balance sheet and all they want to hear is happy stuff that basically says this will work out in the end. Its hopes and prayers that drive the investment philosophy here and really considering how much money these shills have lost, its not like they have much choice for their wallet or their pride to believe anything else.
$8 mllion in cash, a high burn rate, low share price, dwindling sales and a saturated market with everything hinging on Germany is NOT a risk any sane investor will take here. And Melinda, in my view, has no business acumen. She should stick to running a greenhouse from the technical standpoint and leave the business and finance decisions to others who know what the hell they're doing.