Purplekush wrote: When you give a price target arbitrarily without providing a modicum of reasoning, merit or analysis, you are a pumper.
When you blindly support every single decision the company makes even though those decisions resulted in the destruction of shareholder value, you are a pumper.
People appreciate those who are impartial, who are critical of the company. And those who are able to scrutinize the company's decisions objectively.
These are the same clowns who were super bullish on the Folium RTO for the sake of being bullish while I was critical of it based on my prelimary research. ie Lawsuits, crazy high valuation compared to other public CBD companies like CWEB, lacks transparency, lack of followers on their social media platforms, poor reviews etc.
I wished I was wrong but I turned out to be right and the stock tanked from 0.45 to 0.11.
Bottom line, I'm sick of these pumpers polluting the board.
CannaHemp20 wrote: Pumpers are fools at best and certainly can be disruptive if not quelled. I looked at Walshy's posting history and I don't think he is one of the worms.
We all want AUSA to do the right thing. I can't recall the AGM date but leading up to that, the debate will be hot and heavy as to alternatives. Its facts that matter here including the character and track records of those competing for votes.
Purplekush wrote: I don't appreciate pumpers period.
He claimed ausa would hit $4-$5 in dec 2019 lols. People who "appreciate" his opinion might be inclined to buy. People should be held accountable for what they say.
You can say there is a huge upside with kiosks given the current environment we're in but to say "Big MOVE COMING!!!" is irresponsible.
Pumpers are swindlers period. They disgust me.
"Ausa going to $10 in 2 months, I got the scoop!"