RE:It took $60,000 to make 1 burger, when Debbie Chang investedFrogzilla wrote: in impossible Foods, this was an investment, not a trade! There's a big difference between investing & trading! These are facts that some just can't understand!
Now this is a lady with vision, and she's a real investor with a proven track record of picking winners$$ Only a chump would pretend to know what she's thinking in regards to TAAT!
Horizons Ventures invested at least 1.6 billion dollars in 2020 alone, she is the co-founder of Horizons Ventures! I would point out, her investment in TAAT is with her own money and other venture capitalist that she represents!!
To invest her own personal money in TAAT, shows she has great confidence in TAAT's future, and she's seeing what's going on behind the iron curtain, just like ADCO's investors did$$$
Does a private investor listen to a proven investor with a long history of successful investments, as well as business men with a 60 year track record in the Tobacco industry OR should they listen to a proven and well documented conman with 25 years of criminal activity??
I know who's words and investments I'm following, how about you folks?
https://executives-edge.com/horizons-ventures-co-founder-doubles-down-on-her-investment-in-taat-global-alternatives/
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That article was written in late 2020 when Debbie Chang made her 3 investments of $21,022,994.00 at an average price of $2.69. Reposting it now without a date is dishonest and manipulative but that is what you do Frogzilla. TAAT is trading at $1.00 now. Debbie's TAAT investmemnt makes her look like a fool. She can't be happy with the way TAAT has been managed. Now, the same people are still involved in managing the company and setting the strategic direction. That situation is not a good sign for TAAT buy & hold shareholders. Use extreme caution if you consider buying any shares.
TAAT has been mismanaged and the company is a failure by any criteria you want to choose.