RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:They told you what they were going to do...Nope, wrong, TheTrash1234. To whatever extent that I may have wanted to get into the business that Tailwinds or Colwell Capital are in, it was always problematic for me. If you're a promoter you have to avoid your clients' problems. You have to deny them, plead ignorance of them or otherwise convince investors that everything is ok. I considered that to be, first, intellectually dishonest, and worse, as being dishonest with investors. I knew what I was doing doing when I criticized Bioasis, and what it might cost me.
So, yes, I admit it. I could not do what Tailwinds does. Funny thing aboiut it all, though. I never dealt with a public company that I felt was adequately keeping shareholders informed. There were always nondisclosures or false disclosures. It drove me nuts.
I always considered you to be one of the poorest thinkers I dealt with, TheTruth1234. I suspect you run your busines ok, and that you're ok with friends and family, but you were (are) not a wise investor. Worse, you can't accept responsibility for your own investment decisions.
But that stuff is obvious in your posts.
Later...
jd